Affiliation:
1. Post Doc Researcher, College of Engineering & Technology, Srinivas University, Mangalore (Karnataka), India
Abstract
Purpose: The Indian Government should be analyzing these problems and organized a special team who has responsibility for all inquiry and reduced these types of problem and India’s Government should be informed about new health projects to people by public relations or advertising. Now, with the advent of data analysis techniques and tools, this process of finding patterns in the behavior of applications can be taken to a next higher level. The methods and algorithms used exclusively in data mining for medical purposes are known as Medical Data Mining. Many studies in the fields of e-government implementation in developed countries are available, but there are not many studies available in India. There is no underlying explanation why considerations apply to the electronic government's introduction, which contributes to a hole in the written audit. The knowledge is hidden among government data set and it is extractable through data mining techniques. The relevant and unchanging design of blockchain technologies could be used to accelerate constant progress to open and distributed energy frameworks and to tackle some problems facing the company.
Design/Methodology/Approach: Design & Implementing the theoretical concept of blockchain is an increasing technology which is seen by many inhabitants as a fundamental weakness because of the general obscurity of the complexities and chances of its execution.
Findings/Result: Although the study being conducted on the thorough analysis of e-government results, various questions relating to data collection and methodologies for analyzing these data are yet to be addressed by the potential researchers.
Originality/Value: Huge data analysis will open up options for developing market intelligence to increase the usage and personalization of e-governments.
Paper Type: Conceptual Research Review.
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