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Blockchain-Based “APP+Applet” Mobile Government Service Models

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Application of Intelligent Systems in Multi-modal Information Analytics (ICMMIA 2022)

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With blockchain, the “APP+Applet” paradigm will be able to overcome technical barriers such as data security and secrecy, as well as information exchange. Through cross-system user identity authentication and other techniques, it achieves interoperability and integration of public service matters in the realms of government, business, and social organizations. The government APP can use the commercial APP’s social, business, and entertainment users to promote government services in the form of mini programs to the clients of the social, business, and entertainment apps. They can also use the applet as a bridge to attract additional users and sustain user stickiness with the resource advantages of government APPs for social, business, and entertainment applications. This would fundamentally deconstruct the old online government service model and promote the merger of government, public, and corporate services.

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This work was supported by the following items: National Social Science Fund Project total “community-level data based on the authorization of a major community-level public health emergencies coordinated prevention and control mechanisms of innovative research” (20BGL217).

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Yu, G., Li, D., He, Y., Liu, J. (2022). Blockchain-Based “APP+Applet” Mobile Government Service Models. In: Sugumaran, V., Sreedevi, A.G., Xu , Z. (eds) Application of Intelligent Systems in Multi-modal Information Analytics. ICMMIA 2022. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 138. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05484-6_102

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