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Scalable Data Collection for Internet-based Digital Government Applications

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Advances in Digital Government

Part of the book series: Advances in Database Systems ((ADBS,volume 26))

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Data collection (or uploading) is an inherent part of numerous digital government applications. Solutions that have been developed over the years for download problems do not apply to uploads. Hence, scalable uploading of data over the Internet is an important, and until now an open, research problem.

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Golubchik, L. (2002). Scalable Data Collection for Internet-based Digital Government Applications. In: McIver, W.J., Elmagarmid, A.K. (eds) Advances in Digital Government. Advances in Database Systems, vol 26. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47374-7_6

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