Several problems exist in traditional analysis and design for E-Government: few solutions to dynamic user demand, heavy workload of document processing, complicated affair schemes and so on. Mind map is a method embodying radiant thinking. This paper adapts mind map for demand analysis, bringing many benefits to E-Government planning, such as grasping emphasis immediately, affording a broad overall view, giving weight to details, being convenient to implement, etc. A comparative study of traditional demand analysis and mind map based method is carried out and a typical new E-Government scenario ″Government Project Application″ is sampled to evaluate the application of mind map in E-Government system analysis.
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