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E-Government: Towards Electronic Democracy : International Conference, TCGOV 2005, Bolzano, Italy, March 2-4, 2005, Proceedings / edited by Michael Böhlen, Johann Gamper, Wolfgang Polasek, Maria A. Wimmer.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Böhlen, Michael, editor.
Gamper, Johann, editor.
Polasek, Wolfgang, 1951- editor.
Wimmer, Maria A., editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence ; 3416.
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 3416
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Artificial intelligence.
Application software.
Computers and civilization.
Computers.
Law and legislation.
Information technology.
Business--Data processing.
Business.
Artificial Intelligence.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing.
Computers and Society.
Legal Aspects of Computing.
IT in Business.
Local Subjects:
Artificial Intelligence.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing.
Computers and Society.
Legal Aspects of Computing.
IT in Business.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIII, 311 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2005.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2005.
System Details:
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Summary:
The TCGOV 2005 international conference on e-government was held at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano during March 2-4, 2005. The conference was initiated by the working group "Towards Electronic Democracy" (TED) of the European Science Foundation and was jointly organized by the Free University ofBozen-Bolzano,theMunicipalityofBozen-Bolzano,theTEDWorkingGroup, and the IFIP Working Group 8.5. The conference addressed a large spectrum of issues that are relevant and have to be investigated for a successful transition from the traditional form of government to a new form known as e-government. The main focus was on the following topics: - improving citizen participation and policy making (e-democracy) - government application integration - semantic Web technologies for e-government - security aspects for e-government services Two sessions were dedicated to e-democracy, an emerging area within- government that seeks to enhance democratic processes and provide increased opportunities for individuals and communities to be involved in governmental decisions.Thecontributionsofthesetwosessionscovermorefundamentalresults and insights as well as experiences from di?erent countries. Another focus was on government application integration and the use of - mantic Web technologies, which are important technical aspects on the agenda of e-government research. Di?erent architectures for the integration and orch- tration of distributed services and processes were presented along with two case studies. Three papers about Semantic Web technologies discussed the use of ontologies in e-government.
Contents:
e-Democracy: Improving Citizen Participation and Policy Making
Using Weblogs to Support Local Democracy
Web-Based Tools for Policy Evaluation
Can Online Map-Based Applications Improve Citizen Participation?
e-Democracy: Experiences from Different Countries
Interactive Tools for e-Democracy: Examples from Switzerland
"Public Budget Dialogue" - An Innovative Approach to E-Participation
Enhancing e-Democracy Via Fiscal Transparency: A Discussion Based on China's Experience
Political and Societal Implications
Third Way e-Government: The Case for Local Devolution
"Urban Versus Regional Divide: Comparing and Classifying Digital Divide"
e-Citizen: Why Waiting for the Governments?
Security for e-Government Services
A Zero Knowledge Proof for Subset Selection from a Family of Sets with Applications to Multiparty/Multicandidate Electronic Elections
A Protocol for Anonymous and Accurate E-Polling
Model Driven Security for Inter-organizational Workflows in e-Government
Semantic Web Technologies for e-Government
e-Government: A Legislative Ontology for the 'SIAP' Parliamentary Management System
No (e-)Democracy Without (e-)Knowledge
Towards a Semantically-Driven Software Engineering Environment for eGovernment
Architectures for Government Application Integration
Towards Requirements for a Reference Model for Process Orchestration in e-Government
A Distributed Architecture for Supporting e-Government Cooperative Processes
eGovernment Service Marketplace: Architecture and Implementation
Case Studies for Government Application Integration
Towards Building E-Government on the Grid
Applying the ISO RM-ODP Standard in E-Government
Decision Support Systems
Quixote: Supporting Group Decisions Through the Web
UNICAP: Efficient Decision Support for Academic Resource and Capacity Management
A Methodology Framework for Calculating the Cost of e-Government Services
Managerial and Financial Aspects of E-Government Projects
Good Practice in e-Government: Management over Methods?
Participatory Budget Formation Through the Web
On the Transition to an Open Source Solution for Desktop Office Automation
e-Procurement
Public eProcurement in Action: Policies, Practices and Technologies
An Integrated Approach in Healthcare e-Procurement: The Case-Study of the ASL of Viterbo.
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ISBN:
978-3-540-32257-3
9783540322573
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