2. ICEGOV 2008:
Cairo,
Egypt
Tomasz Janowski, Theresa A. Pardo (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, ICEGOV 2008, Cairo, Egypt, December 1-4, 2008.
ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 351 ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-386-0
Invited talks
Theory
Technology
- Steve Harris, Jeremy Gibbons, Jim Davies, Andrew Tsui, Charles Crichton:
Semantic technologies in electronic government.
45-51
- Asaad Moosa, Eanas Muhsen Alsaffar:
Proposing a hybrid-intelligent framework to secure e-government web applications.
52-59
- Peter Salhofer, Gerald Tretter, Bernd Stadlhofer:
Goal-oriented service selection.
60-66
- Jim Davies, Steve Harris, Charles Crichton, Aadya Shukla, Jeremy Gibbons:
Metadata standards for semantic interoperability in electronic government.
67-75
- Sebastiano Faro, Roberta Nannucci:
Trans-European access to national case law: the Caselex project.
76-81
Information
- Sharon S. Dawes, Theresa A. Pardo, Yuanfu Jiang:
A holistic framework for understanding government information access initiatives.
83-89
- Lei Zheng, Yuanfu Jiang, Tung-Mou Yang, Theresa A. Pardo:
Sharing information for product quality and food safety in China: barriers and enablers.
90-97
- Yasuhito Arimoto, Michiharu Kudo, Yuji Watanabe, Kokichi Futatsugi:
Checking assignments of controls to risks for internal control.
98-104
- Wichian Chutimaskul, Suree Funilkul, Vithida Chongsuphajaisiddhi:
The quality framework of e-government development.
105-109
- Ansgar Mondorf, Maria Wimmer:
Interoperability in e-tendering: the case of the virtual company dossier.
110-116
Transformation
Value
Policy
Vertical tutorials
- Toshio Obi:
Current topics in the discussion on the relationship between e-governance and education.
211-215
- Lalanath de Silva:
Environmental e-governance.
216-218
Open source
- Rajiv C. Shah, Jay P. Kesan:
Evaluating the interoperability of document formats: ODF and OOXML as examples.
219-225
- Bryan Kirschner:
Building a balanced scorecard for open source policy and strategy: a case study of the Microsoft experience.
226-231
- Stacy Avery Baird:
The heterogeneous world of proprietary and open-source software.
232-238
Sourcing and networks
Development and challenges in practice
e-voting
Electronic governance in practice
Software as service and business process reengineering
Organization and implementation
Participation and web 2.0
Infrastructure
Website evaluation and impact
Readiness
Innovation
Policy making
Posters
- Muhammad Abul Kalam Azad, Md. Ashik Ali Khan, Mahbubul Alam:
Government enterprise architectures: present status of Bangladesh and scope of development.
459-460
- Wensheng Yang:
Cross-boundary information sharing in e-governance based on third-party platform: a case study on iTowNet public service platform.
461-462
- Sanghamitra Mohanty, Surendranath Nayak:
NLP techniques in enriching e-governance.
463-464
- Ganbat Tsend:
Comparison of website content measurement of selected Mongolian institutions.
465-466
- Ganesh Prasad Adhikari:
e-revenue administration in Nepal.
467-468
- S. L. Sarnot, U. K. Nandwani, R. P. Sondhi:
Website quality: a prerequisite to addressing citizen expectations in e-governance.
469-470
- Seyed Kamal Vaezi:
Critical success factors for implementing knowledge based models for electronic public services (EPS).
471-473
- Uyanga Sambuu, Uranchimeg Tudevdagva, Ganbold Erdene:
e-governance initiatives in Mongolia.
474-477
- Shefali S. Dash, Nandita Chaudhri:
Community information centres---enabling e-governance in India: lessons learnt.
478-479
- Pierre Dandjinou, Ben Akoh:
The Africa e-governance academy (AfeGA).
480-482
- Kshitish Bhattarai, Manoj Kumar Gupta:
Implementation of e-government in Nepal: prospects, opportunities and threats.
483-484
- Lue Li:
e-governance and digital divide: a case study of mainland China and Macao SAR.
485-486
- Muhammed Azam:
Bridging digital divide: role of telecommunication sector.
487-488
Discussion panels
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