4. EGOV 2005:
Copenhagen,
Denmark
Kim Viborg Andersen, Åke Grönlund, Roland Traunmüller, Maria Wimmer (Eds.):
Electronic Government - Workshop and Poster Proceedings of the Fourth International EGOV Conference 2005, August 22-26, 2005, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Schriftenreihe Informatik 13 Universitätsverlag Rudolf Trauner, Linz, Austria 2005, ISBN 3-85487-830-3
Design Aspects
Architectures and Interoperability
- Elena Sánchez-Nielsen, Francisco Chávez-Gutiérrez:
Service Oriented Architecture for Spanish Legislative Assemblies: a Model of eGovernment.
61-68
- Elena Mugellini, Omar Abou Khaled, Maria Chiara Pettenati:
A Model Driven Approach for eGovernment Service Marketplace Specification.
69-77
- Panagiotis Germanakos, Eleni Christodoulou, George Samaras:
An Overview Description of a Multi-channel eGovernment Open Interoperable Architecture - Communication Technologies and Constraints.
78-87
- Kristian Hjort-Madsen, Jakob Burkard:
Establishing Enterprise Architectures in Government: A Case Study on Interoperability.
86-93
- Efthimios Tambouris, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis:
Towards a European eGovernment Metadata Framework to Facilitate Semantic Interoperability.
94-101
- Benoît Müller:
eGovernment, Interoperability and Innovation.
102-109
- Claudio Gutiérrez, M. Cecilia Bastarrica, Rodrigo Frez, Cristian Fuenzalida, Sergio F. Ochoa, Pedro O. Rossel, Agustín Villena:
eGovernment in Chile and the Adoption of XML as Standard.
110-120
Process and Knowledge Structuring
- Francesco Virili, Maddalena Sorrentino:
Web Services, IT Integration and Value Generation in eGovernment: an Exploratory Case Study.
121-128
- Patrizia Fariselli, Julia Culver-Hopper, Olana Bojic:
Integrated eGovernment Services for Business: a Comparative Study of the CIMIC-State of New Jersey Project and Projects in the European Union.
129-133
- Jörg Becker, Lars Algermissen, Björn Niehaves, Patrick Delfmann:
Business Process Reference Models for Reorganizing Public Administrations - A Case Study.
134-142
- Ben Jaâfar Fadhel, Mamadou Tadiou Kone:
An eGovernment Web Services Platform on the Semantic Web.
143-149
- Flavio Corradini, Alberto Polzonetti, Romeo Pruno:
eGovernment Administrative and Semantic Cooperation: The Role of "Intelligent Documents".
150-157
- Javier García Marco, Fernando Galindo, Pilar Lasala, Andrés Yubero:
Towards an Ontology for Knowledge Organisation in the Field of eGovernment.
158-165
- Miguel Torres, Marco Moreno, Rolando Quintero, Giovanni Guzmán:
Web-Mapping Application Based on Ontologies to Retrieve Geo-Information.
166-173
- Minwei Jiang, Dongping Hua, Binyong Tang:
Decentralized eGovernment Services Organization Based on Semantic Web.
174-184
eParticipation
- Tero Päivärinta, Øystein Sæbø:
Being Specific on eDemocracy by Explicit Identification of Democracy Models and Communication Genres.
185-196
- Francesco Cagnone, Andrea Resca:
ICT, Political Parties and Social Movements: Organizational Forms and Modes of Participation.
197-204
- Signe Bock Segaard:
Citizen Participation ICT and New Opportunities for Citizen Participation.
205-212
- G. Honor Fagan, Michael Murray, Paul McCusker:
'Digitally Renewing Democracy'? The Potential for eConsultation in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
213-218
- Alastair Renton, Ann Macintosh:
Exploiting Argument Mapping Techniques to Support Policy-Making.
219-224
- Robert Krimmer, Melanie Volkamer:
Bits or Paper? Comparing Remote Electronic Voting to Postal Voting.
225-232
- Rimantas Petrauskas, Arunas Augustinaitis:
eParticipation Development in Lithuania: Research Projects.
233-240
- Lasse Berntzen, Marte Winsvold:
A Web-based Tool to Support Citizen Initiative.
241-248
- Laurens Cloete, Hina Patel, Louis Coetzee, Etienne Barnard:
Technology in Support of Accessible eGovernment.
249-255
- Fiorella de Cindio, Leonardo Sonnante:
Technology for eDemocracy: a Classification based on Italian Best Practices.
256-264
- Mogopodi H. Lekorwe, D. M. Totev:
Task Oriented Languages for eGovernment Materials.
265-274
Monitoring and Evaluation
eServices
- Nikolaos Oikonomidis, Sergiu Tcaciuc, Christoph Ruland, Athanasios Karantjias, Alexandros Kaliontzoglou:
Design Principles and Aspects for Cross-Border Municipal Services Deployment.
321-327
- Ralf Klischewski:
Citizen Information Services Enabled by Semantic Web? The Case of the Schleswig-Holstein Responsibility Finder.
328-335
- Victor M. Ruiz Penichet, José A. Gallud, Antonio Fernández-Caballero, María Dolores Lozano:
Complaints and Suggestions Web-Based Collaborative Procedure.
336-342
- Rimantas Gatautis:
Public Services in Lithuania: Findings from the Preliminary Students' Survey.
343-350
- Carl Erik Moe, Kim Viborg Andersen, Helle Zinner Henriksen:
eProcurement: Love of Life and Overnight Temptations.
351-357
- Shadi Al-Khamayseh, Elaine Lawrence:
Mobile Government - Converging Technologies and Transition Strategies.
358-365
- Edmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas, Arturas Kaklauskas, Vaidotas Trinkunas:
eGovernment and Intelligent Systems for International Trade.
366-373
- Amir Hayat, Christian Rechberger:
Interoperable Certification Authorities In The European Union: A Practical Solution.
374-381
- Sonja Hof, Peter Reichstädter:
Digital Rights Management Systems to Support eGovernment Applications.
382-389
- Carlo Biagioli, Enrico Francesconi, Pier-Luigi Spinosa, Mirco Taddei:
Legislative Drafting Support Tool Based on XML Standards.
390-397
- Hannakaisa Isomäki, Sonja Hof:
On Information, Law and User Interfaces of eGovernment Services.
398-408
Networking and Capacity Building
- Luiz Antonio Joia:
An Inter-American Network for Capacity-Building in Electronic Government.
409-418
Posters
Panel
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