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Article Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 1Internet of Things (iot) and Artificial Neural Networks Towards Water Pollution Forecasting(Middle Pomeranian Sci Soc Env Prot, 2020) Ibrahim, Thaer; Mishra, Alok; Software EngineeringWater could be some-times a source of danger on people's lives and property. Although it is one of the most important elements of life on this planet. This article define the threat of water pollution in Tigris River in Iraq. by collecting a data that generated by sensors that installed in a water pollution sensing project in Baghdad city, also this article aimed to detect and analyze the behavior of water environment. It is an effort to predict the threat of pollution by using advanced scientific methods like the technology of Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine learning in order to avoid the threat and/or minimize the possible damages. This can be used as a proactive service provided by E-governments towards their own citizens.Conference Object Citation - WoS: 1Analyzing the Requirements for E-Government Transition of Iraqi Ics Services(Ieee, 2017) Alameri, Mohammed Abdulbasit; Bostan, Atila; Akman, IbrahimIraqi Correction Services (ICS) is a department within the Ministry of Justice. Most services are provided through traditional paper and pen system. This system causes delays in service provision lime and work over-load on ICS staff which translates into a high cost of service provision. E-government applications represent an opportunity to automate governmental services while improving both effectiveness and efficiency. This work presents the approach taken to determine the priority to automate ICS service from the perspective of service beneficiaries. The research is yet to be completed, however, up to this point we developed four different questionnaire-sets in order to collect the requirements from the shareholders, verified them and implemented the actual survey in the field. The experience gained throughout these steps and the future analysis plan is reported in this paper.Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 1Analyzing the Requirements for E-Government Transition of Iraqi Ics Services: an Iraqi Correction Services Case Study(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2017) Alameri,M.A.; Bostan,A.; Akman,I.Iraqi Correction Services (ICS) is a department within the Ministry of Justice. Most services are provided through traditional paper and pen system. This system causes delays in service provision time and work over-load on ICS staff which translates into a high cost of service provision. E-government applications represent an opportunity to automate governmental services while improving both effectiveness and efficiency. This work presents the approach taken to determine the priority to automate ICS service from the perspective of service beneficiaries. The research is yet to be completed, however, up to this point we developed four different questionnaire-sets in order to collect the requirements from the shareholders, verified them and implemented the actual survey in the field. The experience gained throughout these steps and the future analysis plan is reported in this paper. © 2017 IEEE.Article Citation - WoS: 4Citation - Scopus: 3Role of E-government in Reducing Disasters(Uikten - Assoc information Communication Technology Education & Science, 2019) Ibrahim, Thaer; Mishra, Alok; Bostan, AtilaDisasters affect three-quarters of the world, they cause huge losses of life and property every year. Information and communication technology (ICT) - as the backbone of e-government is one of the factors that reduce the damage caused by these disasters. This paper discusses the impact of demographic factors on citizens' readiness towards ICTs and disaster management, by conducting a questionnaire form that tests the readiness of the Iraqi citizen and the extent of their interest in this technology being threatened by disaster.Review Citation - Scopus: 31E-Government - Exploring the Different Dimensions of Challenges, Implementation, and Success Factors(2011) Mishra,A.; Mishra,D.This paper explores the different dimensions of egovernment significant issues - Challenges, Implementation, and Success Factors. The main objective is to highlight the current research and practice direction in these important areas of egovernment. The results were limited to peerreviewed conference papers and journal articles, published from 2001 up to and including early 2011. The analysis revealed that most research has been done in formulating challenges and barriers, implementation plan, evaluation/assessment and success factors of e-government while studies on knowledge management in e-government, readiness for e-government, e-Gov. process and security/privacy issues could get only limited attention. This indicates the need for future research (quantitative and qualitative) in these areas. Further it also reports a summary of the research in these egovernment areas.

