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2. EGOV 2003: Prague, Czech Republic
- Roland Traunmüller:
Electronic Government, Second International Conference, EGOV 2003, Prague, Czech Republic, September 1-5, 2003, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2739, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-40845-2
Introduction
- Roland Traunmüller, Maria A. Wimmer:
e-Government at a Decisive Moment: Sketching a Roadmap to Excellence. 1-14
e-Governance
- Annika Andersson, Åke Grönlund:
e-Society Accessibility: Identifying Research Gaps. 15-20 - Chengyu Xiong:
The New Citizen Society: Considerations and Measures for Developing e-Governance in China. 21-24 - Olivier Glassey, Jean-Loup Chappelet:
From e-Government to e-Governance: A Survey of the Federal and Cantonal e-Policies in Switzerland. 25-30 - Kåre Lines:
"How to Create Things with Words" - Symbolic Power and MIS in the Health Care Sector. 31-36 - Etienne Barnard, Laurens Cloete, Hina Patel:
Language and Technology Literacy Barriers to Accessing Government Services. 37-42
e-Democracy
- Efthimios Tambouris, Stelios Gorilas:
Evaluation of an e-Democracy Platform for European Cities. 43-48 - Anton Vedder:
Internet NGOs: Legitimacy and Accountability. 49-54 - Katie Greenwood, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Peter McBurney:
Structuring Dialogue between the People and Their Representatives. 55-62 - Zahid Parvez:
Local Democracy Shaping e-Democracy. 63-68 - Ján Paralic, Tomas Sabol, Marian Mach:
First Trials in Webocracy. 69-74 - Adilson Luiz Tiecher, Hugo Cesar Hoeschl, Patrícia Bonina Zimath:
Interlegis: Virtual Network of Communication and Information That Enlarges Brazil's Democracy and Citizenship. 75-78 - Rolf Lührs, Steffen Albrecht, Maren Lübcke, Birgit Hohberg:
How to Grow? Online Consultation about Growth in the City of Hamburg: Methods, Techniques, Success Factors. 79-84
Change Management
- Marcel Hoogwout:
Super Pilots, Subsidizing or Self-Organization: Stimulating e-Government Initiatives in Dutch Local Governments. 85-90 - Maddalena Sorrentino, Francesco Virili:
Socio-technical Perspectives on e-Government Initiatives. 91-94 - Marijn Janssen, René W. Wagenaar:
From Legacy to Modularity: A Roadmap Towards Modular Architectures Using Web Services Technology. 95-100 - Margrit Falck:
Process-Controlling - An Instrument to Support the Sustainability of Process Improvements. 101-104 - Robbin te Velde:
Howto Hap Haring: Cross-Border Electronic Public Services in The Netherlands. 105-110 - Reinhard Riedl:
Affordances in e-Government. 111-116 - Georg Aichholzer:
Enhancing e-Governance through Scenario Approaches. 117-120
Electronic Service Delivery
- Helle Zinner Henriksen, Kim Viborg Andersen:
e-Procurement Adoption: Theory and Practice. 121-124 - Jan Sebek:
Delivering e-Government Services to Citizens and Businesses: The Government Gateway Concept. 125-128 - Nicholas J. Adams, Simon Haston, Nat Gillespie, Ann Macintosh:
Conventional and Electronic Service Delivery within Public Authorities: The Issues and Lessons from the Private Sector. 129-134 - Otmar Adam, Dirk Werth, Fabrice Zangl:
Conceiving and Implementing Pan-european Integrated Public Services. 135-138 - Leif Skiftenes Flak, Carl Erik Moe, Øystein Sæbø:
On the Evolution of e-Government: The User Imperative. 139-142 - Markus Lassnig, Mark Markus:
Usage of e-Government Services in European Regions. 143-148 - Jörg Becker, Lars Algermissen, Björn Niehaves:
Processes in e-Government Focus: A Procedure Model for Process Oriented Reorganisation in Public Administrations on the Local Level. 147-150 - Thais Helena Bigliazzi Garcia, Irineu Theiss, Patrícia Bonina Zimath, Hugo Cesar Hoeschl, Fabrício Tadeu Donatti, Gean Marques Loureiro, Tânia C. D'Agostini Bueno:
Consumer-SC: An e-Gov Portal for Consumers Rights Protection in Brazil. 151-156 - Jarmo Korhonen, Lasse Pajunen, Juha Puustjärvi:
Requirements for Using Agent-Based Automation in Distributed e-Government Applications. 157-160 - Johann Gamper, Nikolaus Augsten:
The Role of Web Services in Digital Government. 161-166 - Marco Di Natale, Tommaso Cucinotta, Shiva Kolachalam:
A Modular Open-Source Architecture for ICT Services in the Public Administration. 167-172
Web Services
- Dimitris Gouscos, Maria A. Lambrou, Gregoris Mentzas, Panagiotis Georgiadis:
A Methodological Approach for Defining One-Stop e-Government Service Offerings. 173-176 - Arthur R. Edwards:
Supporting Voting Decisions: Two Municipal Referendum Websites. 177-180 - Euripidis N. Loukis, Spyros Kokolakis:
Computer Supported Collaboration in the Public Sector: The ICTE-PAN Project. 181-186 - Erich Schweighofer:
e-Government in the European Commission. 187-180
Models and Methodology of e-Government Research
- Åke Grönlund:
Framing e-Gov: e=mc3. 191-198 - Herbert Kubicek, Jeremy Millard, Hilmar Westholm:
Methodology for Analysing the Relationship between the Reorganisation of the Back Office and Better Electronic Public Services. 199-206 - Kim Viborg Andersen:
Six Actions to Initiate PPR. 207-212 - Silke Palkovits, Maria A. Wimmer:
Processes in e-Government - A Holistic Framework for Modelling Electronic Public Services. 213-219 - Hans Jochen Scholl:
Electronic Government: Make or Buy? 220-227 - Peter Kawalek, David Graham Wastell, Michael Newman:
Problematisation and Obfuscation in e-Government. 228-233
Trust and Security
- Alexander Prosser, Robert Kofler, Robert Krimmer:
Deploying Electronic Democracy for Public Corporations. 234-239 - Ella Smith, Ann Macintosh:
e-Voting: Powerful Symbol of e-Democracy. 240-245 - Riza Aditya, Colin Boyd, Ed Dawson, Kapali Viswanathan:
Secure e-Voting for Preferential Elections. 246-249 - Frank Steimke, Martin Hagen:
OSCI - A Common Communications Standard for e-Government. 250-255 - Mitja Decman:
Trust in e-Government: Digital Signatures without Time Stamping? 256-259 - Peter Reichstädter:
e-Signatures for Delivery in e-Government. 260-265 - Sonja Hof:
Security Aspects within e-Government. 266-271 - Shinyoung Lim, Youjin Song:
Secure Online Internet Reservation of e-Government Service (ORGS) Using Java Card Applications Toolkit (J-CAT). 272-277 - Uwe Schmalfeld:
Co-operative Software Development for Secure Online Services - Experiences and Results within the MEDIA@Komm-Project of Nuremberg. 278-281 - John Argyrakis, Stefanos Gritzalis, Chris Kioulafas:
Privacy Enhancing Technologies: A Review. 282-287
Knowledge Management
- Ralf Klischewski:
Semantic Web for e-Government. 288-295 - Witold Staniszkis, Eliza Staniszkis:
Intelligent Agent-Based Expert Interactions in a Knowledge Management Portal. 296-299 - Michel R. Klein, Jacques Dang, Dominique Roux:
Supporting the Management of Learning Resources for the French Local Government Training Network. 300-304 - Andy McKay-Hubbard, Ann Macintosh:
Models of Trust for Knowledge-Based Government Services. 305-312 - Francesco Bolici, Franca Cantoni, Maddalena Sorrentino, Francesco Virili:
Cooperating Strategies in e-Government. 313-318 - Jan Aidemark:
A Knowledge Perspective on e-Democracy. 319-324 - Josef Makolm:
Process Reengineering on Base of Law . The New Austrian States Budgeting and Bookkeeping System. 325-328 - Bostjan Bercic, Mirko Vintar:
Ontologies, Web Services, and Intelligent Agents: Ideas for Further Development of Life-Event Portals. 329-334
Geographical Information System (GIS)
- Lionel Savary, Karine Zeitouni:
Spatial Data Warehouse - A Prototype. 335-340 - Alexandre Valle de Carvalho, Artur Rocha, Marco Amaro Oliveira:
SINUP: Using GIS to Support e-Democracy. 341-334 - Artur Rocha, João Correia Lopes, Luís Bártolo, Rui Chilro:
An Interoperable GIS Solution for the Public Administration. 345-350 - In-Hak Joo, Ki Won Lee, Min-Soo Kim, Jong-Hun Lee:
ISP (Information Strategy Planning) for 4S-Based Integration of Spatial Information Systems as Korean Nationwide Project. 351-354 - Pauline Pollard:
Spatial Data Infrastructure and e-Government: A Case Study of the UK. 355-358
Technical Systems
- Dieter Spahni:
URN: Technology - A Building Block of the Swiss e-Government Platform. 359-362 - Peter Regner, Thomas Wiesinger, Josef Küng, Roland R. Wagner:
Towards a Process Model for E.cient Advertised Bidding in the Field of Software Projects. 363-368 - Inmaculada Cava, Luis Guijarro:
Interoperability Issues of Shared Infrastructures for e-Government. 369-372 - Alexander Elsas:
Integration of e-Government and e-Commerce with Web Services. 373-376
Legal Aspects
- Ahti Saarenpää:
A Legal Framework for e-Government. 377-384 - Michael Sonntag, Maria Wimmer:
Legal Aspects of One-Stop Government: The Case of Applying for a Building Permission. 385-392 - Alexandros Xenakis, Ann Macintosh:
A Taxonomy of Legal Accountabilities in the UK e-Voting Pilots. 393-400 - Nicolae Costake:
Anti-corruption Information Systems and e-Government in Transforming Countries. A Point of View. 401-406 - Mindaugas Kiskis, Rimantas Petrauskas:
e-Governance: Two Views on Legal Environment. 407-412 - Caterina Lupo, Carlo Batini:
A Federative Approach to Laws Access by Citizens: The "Normeinrete" System. 413-416 - Patricia Heindl, Alexander Prosser, Robert Krimmer:
Constitutional and Technical Requirements for Democracy over the Internet: e-Democracy. 417-420 - Monica Palmirani, Raffaella Brighi:
An XML Editor for Legal Information Management. 421-429
Workshop: Global Relations and Regional Development
- Luiz Antonio Joia:
Information Technology as an Enabler for Innovation in Government-to-Citizen Processes. 430-433 - Anamarija Leben, Mirko Vintar:
Life-Event Approach: Comparison between Countries. 434-437 - Katja Andresen:
For the Good of the Public - What Can We Do for You? Effective Partnering between Local Government and Business for Service Delivery. 438-441 - José Luis Bermejo Latre:
Implementing e-Government in Spain. 442-447 - Maarten Botterman, Emile Ettedgui, Irma Graafland, Andreas Ligtvoet:
Citizens and e-Government: An International Comparison of the Demand-Side of e-Government. 448-451 - Tina Siegfried, Busso Grabow, Helmut Drüke:
Ten Factors for Success for Local Community e-Government. 452-455 - Edith Denman-Maier, Peter Parycek:
Cross-Cultural Factors in Global e-Government. 456-459 - Charles Lowe:
Experiences of Take-Up of e-Government in Europe. 460-463 - Wanchai Varavithya, Vatcharaporn Esichaikul:
The Development of Electronic Government: A Case Study of Thailand. 464-467 - Marco Bertoletti, Paolo Missier, Monica Scannapieco, Pietro Aimetti, Carlo Batini:
The Service to Businesses Project: Improving Government-to-Business Relationships in Italy. 468-471 - Sara Eriksén, Yvonne Dittrich, Markus Fiedler, Marie Aurell:
It Takes More than Two... Developing a TANGO Arena for Regional Cooperation around e-Government. 472-475 - Youlin Fang, Weihua Zhang, Dongqing Yang, Shiwei Tang:
Towards a Semantic e-Community. 476-479 - Chan-Mo Chung:
Governing Internet in Korea: NEIS and Domain Names. 480-483 - Mikhail Doroshevich, Marina Sokolova:
ICT in Belarus. 484-487 - Aneesh Banerjee, Sachin Jain:
e-Governance in India: Models That Can Be Applied in Other Developing Countries. 488-491 - Hugo Cesar Hoeschl, Érica Bezerra Queiroz Ribeiro, Louise Barcia Ramos Reis, Thais Helena Bigliazzi Garcia, Andre Bortolon, Filipe Corrêa da Costa, Irineu Theiss:
Santa Catarina Information Technology Nucleus NECATI. 492-495 - Wichian Chutimaskul:
e-Government Requirement Elicitation. 496-499 - Mahmood A. Awan:
e-Government: Assessment of GCC (Gulf Co-operating Council) Countries and Services Provided. 500-503 - Jonathan Trusler:
South African e-Government Policy and Practices: A Framework to Close the Gap. 504-509
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