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Electronic Goverment : 6th International Conference, EGOV 2007, Regensburg, Germany, September 3-7, 2007, Proceedings / edited by Maria A. Wimmer, Jochen Scholl, Anke Grönlund.

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Book
Contributor:
Wimmer, Maria A., editor.
Scholl, Jochen, editor.
Grönlund, Anke, editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
LNCS sublibrary. Information systems and applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI ; SL 3, 4656.
Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI ; 4656
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computers and civilization.
Management information systems.
Computer science.
Computers.
Law and legislation.
Computer networks.
User interfaces (Computer systems).
Application software.
Computers and Society.
Management of Computing and Information Systems.
Legal Aspects of Computing.
Computer Communication Networks.
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing.
Local Subjects:
Computers and Society.
Management of Computing and Information Systems.
Legal Aspects of Computing.
Computer Communication Networks.
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIV, 450 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2007.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2007.
System Details:
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Summary:
EGOV 2007 was the sixth edition of this highly successful series of annual int- national conferences dedicated to electronic government research and practice. Like all its predecessors, EGOV 2007 achieved a remarkable number of paper submissions. Moreover, the quality of this year's submissions again superseded previous years' submissions. For the third year in a row, the conference was anteceded by a doctoral colloquium, with approximately 20 PhD projects d- cussed. The conference also provided a forum for academic work in progress, for practitioner reports, and for workshops on specialty topics. Along with the International Conference on Digital Government Research (dg.o)intheUSA andthe e-GovernmentTrackatthe HawaiiInternationalC- ference on System Sciences (HICSS), the EGOV series of conferences has est- lished itself as the leading annual conference on e-Government, e-Participation and e-Governance in Europe, with a global reach. Last year, the ?rst two professional societies were formed in North America 1 and Europe, the Digital Government Society of North America (DGSNA) and 2 the European EGOV Society (EGOV-S) . Both sister societies work closely - gether.Itisnoteworthythatbothsocietieshaveadoptedalmostidenticalmission statements. They both de?ne themselves as multi-disciplinary organizations "of scholars and practitioners engaged in and committed to democratic digital g- ernment. Digital (or electronic) government fosters the use of information and technology to support and improve public policies and government operations, engage citizens, and provide comprehensive and timely government services".
Contents:
Research Foundations, Frameworks and Methods
Developing an E-Government Research Roadmap: Method and Example from E-GovRTD2020
Towards a Cumulative Tradition in E-Government Research: Going Beyond the Gs and Cs
Innovation Processes in the Public Sector - New Vistas for an Interdisciplinary Perspective on E-Government Research?
'Mind the Gap II': E-Government and E-Governance
Action in Action Research - Illustrations of What, Who, Why, Where, and When from an E-Government Project
Process Design and Interoperability
Towards a Methodology for Designing E-Government Control Procedures
Domain Specific Process Modelling in Public Administrations - The PICTURE-Approach
Building a Local Administration Services Portal for Citizens and Businesses: Service Composition, Architecture and Back-Office Interoperability Issues
Reference Models for E-Services Integration Based on Life-Events
An Architecture of Active Life Event Portals: Generic Workflow Approach
E-Government Services Composition Using Multi-faceted Metadata Classification Structures
E-Government Field Force Automation: Promises, Challenges, and Stakeholders
Electronic Services
Where to Go in the Near Future: Diverging Perspectives on Online Public Service Delivery
E-Services for Citizens: The Dutch Usage Case
Agriculture Market Information E-Service in Bangladesh: A Stakeholder-Oriented Case Analysis
Talking to, Not About, Citizens - Experiences of Focus Groups in Public E-Service Development
Selection of Appropriate Payment Methods for E-Government - Model and Application
A Case Study of Semantic Solutions for Citizen-Centered Web Portals in eGovernment: The Tecut Portal
Inclusion in the E-Service Society - Investigating Administrative Literacy Requirements for Using E-Services
Policies and Strategies
Access Control in Federated Databases: How Legal Issues Shape Security
Public Sector Partnerships to Deliver Local E-Government: A Social Network Study
Diffusion of E-Government Innovations in the Dutch Public Sector: The Case of Digital Community Policing
The Digital Divide Metaphor: Understanding Paths to IT Literacy
Interpreting E-Government: Implementation as the Moment of Truth
Assessment and Evaluation
Website Evaluation Questionnaire: Development of a Research-Based Tool for Evaluating Informational Websites
Analysing the Demand Side of E-Government: What Can We Learn From Slovenian Users?
An Ontology for the Multi-perspective Evaluation of Quality in E-Government Services
Towards a Network Government? A Critical Analysis of Current Assessment Methods for E-Government
Reaching Communication Quality in Public E-Forms - A Communicative Perspective on E-Form Design
Participation and Democracy
Assessing the Role of GIS in E-Government: A Tale of E-Participation in Two Cities
A Trust-Centered Approach for Building E-Voting Systems
E-Voting: Usability and Acceptance of Two-Stage Voting Procedures
Design and Metrics of a 'Democratic Citizenship Community' in Support of Deliberative Decision-Making
What Are the Future Possibilities of eDemocracy? A Discussion Paper
Perspectives on E-Government
The Development of the Local E-Administration: Empirical Evidences from the French Case
What Matters in the Development of the E-Government in the EU?
A European Perspective of E-Government Presence - Where Do We Stand? The EU-10 Case.
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ISBN:
978-3-540-74444-3
9783540744443
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