DG.O 2007:
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania,
USA
Judith Bayard Cushing, Theresa A. Pardo (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 8th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, Bridging Disciplines & Domains, DG.O 2007, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, May 20-23, 2007.
ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 228 Digital Government Research Center 2007, ISBN 1-59593-599-1
Policy and adoption I
Diffusion and usage
Control and integrity
Advances in technology
Information sharing
Policy and adoption II
Crisis management
Services
Student papers
- Lei Zheng:
Cross-national information policy conflict regarding access to information: building a conceptual framework.
201-211
- Jeongsoo Kim:
The impact of e-government on child support enforcement policy outcomes.
212-221
- K. Sham Bhat:
A toolbox for the choice of indicator classes for ranking of watersheds.
222-231
System demonstrations and posters
- Fan Jing, Zhang Pengzhu:
A case study of G2G information sharing in the Chinese context.
234-235
- Seema Degwekar, Jeff DePree, Stanley Y. W. Su, Howard W. Beck:
A distributed event-triggered knowledge sharing system.
236-237
- Nikos Loutas, Sotirios K. Goudos, Vassilios Peristeras, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis:
A public administration reference domain ontology in the web service modeling language.
238-239
- Steve Sawyer, Jane Fedorowicz, Michael Tyworth, M. Lynne Markus, Christine B. Williams:
A taxonomy for public safety networks.
240-241
- Sungsoo Hwang:
Advancing e-governance at the community level with neighborhood information systems.
242-243
- Anthony M. Cresswell, Theresa A. Pardo, G. Brian Burke, Lucy Dadayan:
Advancing return on investment analysis for government information technology.
244-245
- José Luis Ambite, Genevieve Giuliano, Peter Gordon:
ARGOS: dynamic composition of web services for goods movement analysis and planning (project highlights 2007).
246-247
- Hany H. Ammar, Mohamed Abdel-Mottaleb, Anil K. Jain:
Automated dental identification system (ADIS).
248-249
- Ayman Abaza, Usman Qureshi, Ali Bahu, Eyad Haj-Said, DiaaEldin Nassar, Hany H. Ammar:
Automated dental identification system (ADIS) in testing mode.
250-251
- José Luis Ambite, Dipsy Kapoor:
Argos: a framework for automatically generating data processing workflows.
252-253
- Sharon S. Dawes, Natalie Helbig:
Building government IT workforce capacity: a competency framework.
254-255
- Noshir S. Contractor, Harold D. Green:
Cyberinfrastructure knowledge networks on the web a recommender system for locating resources in a knowledge network.
256-257
- JinKyu Lee, H. Raghav Rao:
Citizen centric analysis of anti/counter-terrorism e-government services.
258-259
- K. Jo Min, John Jackman, Sarah Ryan, Patrick Patterson, Kent Bailey, Ann Wingerter, Gayle Trede:
Citizen-based assessment and improvement of e-government services for small and medium-sized communities.
260-261
- Kevin Esterling, Michael Neblo, David Lazer:
Connecting to congress: improving deliberation in the information age.
262-263
- Patrick Pantel, Andrew Philpot, Eduard H. Hovy:
Data integration in the wild: from instances to concept catalogs.
264-265
- Mifan Careem, Chamindra de Silva, Ravindra De Silva, Louiqa Raschid, Sanjiva Weerawarana:
Demonstration of Sahana: free and open source disaster management.
266-267
- William M. Pottenger:
D-HOTM: distributed higher order text mining.
268-269
- Walter T. de Vries:
eGov and SDI: the common grounds and missing links.
270-271
- Judith Bayard Cushing, Anne Fiala, Nalini Nadkarni, Lee Zeman, Lois M. L. Delcambre, David Maier, Fred Martin, Aaron Crosland:
From measurement to management: evidence-based practice in natural resource management.
272-273
- G. P. Patil, K. Sham Bhat, Raj Acharya, S. W. Joshi:
Geoinformatic surveillance of hotspot detection, prioritization and early warning for digital governance.
274-275
- Rajiv C. Shah, Jay P. Kesan:
Governing with information technologies.
276-277
- Vincent Price, Joseph N. Cappella:
Healthcare dialogue: project highlights.
278-279
- Venu Govindaraju, Huaigu Cao:
Indexing and retrieval of handwritten medical forms.
280-281
- Marijn Janssen:
Intermediaries orchestrating public service networks.
282-283
- Hanan Samet, Adam Phillippy, Jagan Sankaranarayanan:
Knowledge discovery using the sand spatial browser.
284-285
- Soon Ae Chun, Nabil R. Adam, Vijay Atluri:
MENVIS: mobile environmental information system.
286-287
- Efthimios Tambouris, Naoum Liotas, Dimitrios Kaliviotis, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis:
A framework for scoping eParticipation.
288-289
- Siddharth Kaza, Daning Hu, Homa Atabakhsh, Hsinchun Chen:
Predicting criminal relationships using multivariate survival analysis.
290-291
- Tomasz Janowski, Adegboyega K. Ojo, Elsa Estevez:
Rapid development of electronic public services: a case study in electronic licensing service.
292-293
- Tomasz Janowski, Adegboyega K. Ojo, Elsa Estevez:
Rapid development of electronic public services: software infrastructure and software process.
294-295
- Marijn Janssen, Patrick van der Duin, René W. Wagenaar, Melanie Bicking, Maria Wimmer:
Scenario building for e-government in 2020.
296-297
- Nancy Wiegand:
Semantic web for geospatial e-government portals.
298-299
- Hanan Samet, Michael D. Lieberman, Jagan Sankaranarayanan, Jon Sperling:
STEWARD: demo of spatio-textual extraction on the web aiding the retrieval of documents.
300-301
- G. P. Patil, K. Sham Bhat, S. W. Joshi:
Surveillance geoinformatics of hotspot detection and prioritization for monitoring, etiology, early warning and sustainable management.
302-303
- G. Alan Wang, Siddharth Kaza, Shailesh Joshi, Kris Chang, Chunju Tseng, Homa Atabakhsh, Hsinchun Chen:
The Arizona IDMatcher: developing an identity matching tool for law enforcement.
304-305
- Hans Jochen Scholl, Raya Fidel:
The fully mobile city government project (mCity).
306-307
- Mireya Estrada-Marroquín, Víctor M. Morán-Rodríguez, José Ramón Gil-García, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
The impact of institutions on interorganizational IT projects in the Mexican federal government.
308-309
- Lori A. Clarke, Alan Gaitenby, Ethan Katsh, Matthew Marzilli, Leon J. Osterweil, Daniel Rainey, Borislava I. Simidchieva, Norman K. Sondheimer, Leah Wing, Alexander E. Wise:
Using process definitions to drive user interactions with digital government systems.
310-311
- Barbara Mirel, Peter Goldsmith, Richard Brath, Brian Cort:
Visual analytics for model-based policy analysis: exploring rapid changes in commodities markets.
312-313
- Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones, Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Uma Murthy, Philip L. Isenhour, Jaideep Godara, Spencer Lee, Alain Fabian:
VizBlog: a discovery tool for the blogosphere.
314-315
- José Ramón Gil-García, Natalie Helbig, Theresa A. Pardo, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Celene Navarrete:
Working group on comparative and transnational digital government in North America.
316-317
Panels
- Dominique Bachelet, Richard P. Hooper, Judith Bayard Cushing, Peter van Puijenbroek, Barbara A. Eckman, Robert C. Worrest:
Global climate change implications for digital government research: keynote panel.
321-322
- Gabriella Cattaneo, Cristiano Codagnone, Pál Gáspár, Patrick Wauters, Karsten Gareis:
Benchmarking and measuring digital government: lessons from the EU experience.
323-327
- Ethan Katsh, Alan Gaitenby, Norman K. Sondheimer:
Law and governance and virtual worlds.
328-330
- Valerie Gregg, Sharon S. Dawes:
Building a sustainable international digital government research community.
331-332
- Louiqa Raschid:
Information integration and dissemination for disaster data management.
333-335
- Eduard H. Hovy:
Government perspective: panel: international developments in digital government.
336
- Eduard H. Hovy:
Research perspective: panel: international developments in digital government.
337-338
- Theresa A. Pardo:
Building a relevant digital government curriculum.
339
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