ABSTRACT

Like many application domains Big Data has become a very important driver for innovation and growth for e-government which aims to automate the public services to citizens. In general, e-government systems are often characterized as big data systems in which data storage and processing is one of the business-critical concerns. However, different features are required for different e-government systems, and likewise the corresponding big data architectures will need to be different as well. In this chapter, we present a systematic approach for the design of various big data architectures within the e-government domain. In this context, we adopt a big data reference architecture with a variability model for big data systems and e-government systems. We discuss the design decisions, the experiences and the lessons learned for deriving application architectures for different e-government systems.