On 18.04.14 12:09, Mohammad Hailmizan Bin Jafar wrote: Hi Mohammad,
> I would like to build e-govt service application (e-services) such as > Land Information System. I was asked by my superior to do a research > study on this. Can this be done? yes this can be done, I think semantic web technologies are even an excellent choice for doing this. The most advanced things I've seen so far can probably be found at data.gov.uk, they provide a lot of information based on semantic web technologies. Some examples: http://data.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/ http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ You get an overview of other data sets there at http://data.gov.uk/data/search?res_format=RDF The biggest risk you take is to get to know to the new technology stack. It will take your team some time to start to understand it but once you got it, you probably won't go back :-) In Switzerland we did a prototype for the statistical office to learn how to use the stack. This raised quite some interest from other offices and currently it looks like the government will start using RDF and Linked Data it in some upcoming projects. I would recommend to start small and build some sample applications first and then see if this fits what you expect. Like this you don't take too big financial risks in the beginning and you have a better chance for a quick success. If you need to know more let me know regards Adrian
