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e-Government service will be beneficial to citizen for its efficiency and security. From the citizen’s point of view, although the e-Government service brings citizens online service, citizens need to visit at least one of the governmental offices for receiving specific service such as job interview, ID card issuing, or attending social events. These kinds of service often accompany with payments for the service charge. It means that the citizen has to do three things: request for reservation, payment for the service, and visit at least one of the governmental offices. In this paper, the Online Internet Reservation of e-Government Service(ORGS), one of the smart card based models for online Internet reservation accompanying with payment, is proposed for its efficiency and security of these kinds of service. Java card security functions are part of the building components of the Java Card Applications Toolkit(J-CAT). The J-CAT is designed to provide developers with security, easiness and efficiency in developing Java card applications. In this paper, the proposed ORGS implemented by the J-CAT provides users, developers, and managers with security, easiness, and efficiency.
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Lim, S., Song, Y. (2003). Secure Online Internet Reservation of e-Government Service (ORGS) Using Java Card Applications Toolkit (J-CAT). In: Traunmüller, R. (eds) Electronic Government. EGOV 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2739. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/10929179_49
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