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Two-thirds of the Indian population live in villages and in order to achieve the supposed objectives of e-governance, they need to be given more attention. The rural areas of the country are plagued by problems like connectivity, communication, technical illiteracy, etc., in comparison with the...
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In current era, the involvement of technologies like virtualization, consolidation and cloud computing, and adoption of free and open source software in designing and deploying e-governance that can reduce the total cost associated with and hence the financial burden abide by the state and...
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Fraud Detection is a detection of criminal activity that generally occurs in commercial organization. Detection of such fraud can prevent a great economic loss. Credit card fraud depends upon usage of card, its unusual transactions behavior or any unauthorized activity on a credit card....
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The use of credit card has increased tremendously in the past few years because of the boom in the economy which has also resulted in the increase in the credit card fraud cases. Various leading banks and software development companies worldwide are taking serious measures to deal with the...
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India is a developing nation having democratic decentralization and to enhance the participatory approach; e-governance was initiated in early seventies. The focus of this paper is at the current status of e-governance in India and some emerging areas where e-governance can play a vital role in...
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