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DG.O 2006: San Diego, California, USA
- José A. B. Fortes, Ann Macintosh:
Proceedings of the 7th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, DG.O 2006, San Diego, California, USA, May 21-24, 2006. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 151, Digital Government Research Center 2006
Invited talks
- Fran Berman:
One hundred years of data. 3-4 - Kimberly T. Nelson:
Academic and business partnerships to enhance digital government research. 5
Panels
- Noshir S. Contractor, Bradford W. Hesse
:
Cyberinfrastructure for public health. 9-10 - Lawrence Brandt, Sylvia Spengler:
U.S. National Science Foundation program managers: perspectives on sustaining digital government research. 11 - Judith Bayard Cushing, Tyrone Wilson, Fred Martin, John L. Schnase, Sylvia Spengler, Larry Sugarbaker, Theresa A. Pardo:
Eco-informatics and decision making managing our natural resources. 12-13 - Sharon S. Dawes, Valerie Gregg:
Sustaining an international DG/E-Gov research community. 14-15
Data Mining
- Hector Jasso, Tony Fountain, Chaitan Baru, William S. Hodgkiss, Don Reich, Kurt Warner:
Spatiotemporal analysis of 9-1-1 call stream data. 21-22 - Salvatore J. Stolfo, Germán Creamer, Shlomo Hershkop:
A temporal based forensic analysis of electronic communication. 23-24 - Susan Price, Lois M. L. Delcambre, Marianne Lykke Nielsen, Timothy Tolle, Vibeke Luk, Mathew Weaver:
Using semantic components to facilitate access to domain-specific documents in government settings. 25-26
Voting
- David Wolber:
Political e-identity: campaign funding data and beyond. 29-37 - Michael Traugott, Paul S. Herrnson, Richard G. Niemi:
A project to assess voting technology and ballot design. 38-39 - Alexander H. Trechsel, Fabian Breuer:
E-voting in the 2005 local elections in Estonia and the broader impact for future e-voting projects. 40-41
Integrated justice
- Kathleen M. Swigger, Robert P. Brazile:
Research issues related to exchanging information from heterogeneous data sources. 45-46 - Steve Sawyer
, Michael Tyworth:
Integrated criminal justice: ARJIS case study. 47-48 - Hsinchun Chen, Homa Atabakhsh, Alan Gang Wang
, Siddharth Kaza, Chunju Tseng, Yuan Wang, Shailesh Joshi, Tim Petersen, Chuck Violette:
COPLINK center: social network analysis and identity deception detection for law enforcement and homeland security intelligence and security informatics: a crime data mining approach to developing border safe research. 49-50
Citizen participation 1
- Peter Muhlberger:
Should e-government design for citizen participation?: stealth democracy and deliberation. 53-61 - Maria Angela Biasiotti, Roberta Nannucci:
Converting online public legal information into knowledge: "ABC del Diritto" an Italian e-Government citizen-oriented service. 62-66 - Timothy L. Nyerges, Terry Brooks, Piotr Jankowski
, G. Scott Rutherford, Rhonda Young
:
Web portal implementation to support public participation in transportation decision making. 67-68
Crisis management 1
- Alan M. MacEachren, Guoray Cai, Michael D. McNeese, Rajeev Sharma, Sven Fuhrmann:
GeoCollaborative crisis management: designing technologies to meet real-world needs. 71-72 - Venu Govindaraju:
Indexing and searching handwritten medical forms. 73-74 - Ganapati P. Patil:
Digital governance and hotspot geoinformatics for monitoring, etiology, early warning, and management around the world. 75-76
Citizen participation 2
- Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Than Than Zin, John M. Carroll
, Joseph Schmitz, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones
, Philip L. Isenhour:
When opinion leaders blog: new forms of citizen interaction. 79-88 - Vincent Price, Joseph N. Cappella:
Bringing an informed public into policy debates through online deliberation: the healthcare dialogue project. 89-90 - John Kelly, David Stark:
Decoding political discourse networks. 91-92
Emergent design
- Steven Jackson:
Water models and water politics: design, deliberation, and virtual accountability. 95-104 - Michael Tyworth, Steve Sawyer
:
Organic development: a top-down and bottom-up approach to design of public sector information systems. 105-112
Crisis management 2
- Thomas A. Horan, Michael J. Marich, Benjamin L. Schooley:
Time-critical information services: analysis and workshop findings on technology, organizational, and policy dimensions to emergency response and related e-governmental services. 115-123 - Nabil R. Adam, Vijayalakshmi Atluri
, Rey Koslowski, Robert Grossman, Vandana Pursnani Janeja, Janice Warner:
Secure interoperation for effective data mining in border control and homeland security applications. 124-125 - Allen W. Batteau, Dale Brandenburg, Matt Seeger:
Project highlights: multiple agency and jurisdiction organized response (M.A.J.O.R.) disaster research. 126-127
E-Cities
- Hans Jochen Scholl
, Raya Fidel, Jens-Erik Mai
:
The fully mobile city government project (MCity). 131-132 - Alan Borning, Paul Waddell
:
UrbanSim: interaction and participation in integrated urban land use, transportation, and environmental modeling. 133-134 - Himanshu Joshi, Subhrajit Guhathakurta, Goran Konjevod, John Crittenden, Ke Li:
Simulating impact of light rail on urban growth in Phoenix: an application of urbansim modeling environment. 135-141 - Steve Curwell:
Intelligent cities. 142-143
Technology transfer
- Madeleine Siösteen-Thiel, Trond Knudsen:
eGOVERNET: an European eGovernment Research funding agency Network. 147-148 - Bienvenido Vélez-Rivera, Rafael Fernandez-Sein, Manuel Rodríguez-Martínez, Pedro I. Rivera-Vega, Walter Díaz, Mario Nuñez-Molina:
Multidisciplinary e-government research and education as a catalyst for effective information technology transfer to regional governments. 149-150 - Soon Ae Chun
, Yelena Yesha, Nabil R. Adam, Vijay Atluri
:
Challenges in eGovernment technology transfer. 151-152 - Bruno Rossi, Barbara Russo
, Giancarlo Succi
:
COSPA (consortium for studying, evaluating, and supporting the introduction of open source software and open data standards in the public administration). 153-154
E-Rulemaking 1
- Namhee Kwon, Stuart W. Shulman, Eduard H. Hovy:
Multidimensional text analysis for eRulemaking. 157-166 - Pucktada Treeratpituk, Jamie Callan:
Automatically labeling hierarchical clusters. 167-176 - Claire Cardie, Cynthia Farina, Thomas Bruce:
Using natural language processing to improve eRulemaking: project highlight. 177-178
Transparency and E-Governance
- Krassimira Paskaleva-Shapira:
Transitioning from e-Government to e-Governance in the knowledge society: the role of the legal framework for enabling the process in the European union's countries. 181-190 - Jane E. Fountain, David Lazer:
A National Center for Digital Government program on networked governance: project highlights, dg.o 2006 NSF grant # 0131923. 191-192 - David Lazer, Kevin M. Esterling
, Michael Neblo, Jane E. Fountain, Ines Mergel
, Curt Ziniel:
Connecting to Congress. 193-194 - Scott P. Robertson
:
Digital deliberation: searching and deciding about how to vote. 195-196
Student research presentations
- Wagaki Mwangi:
The social relations of e-government diffusion in developing countries: the case of Rwanda. 199-208 - Gianluca Carlo Misuraca:
e-Governance in Africa, from theory to action: a practical-oriented research and case studies on ICTs for local governance. 209-218 - Stephen Purpura, Dustin Hillard:
Automated classification of congressional legislation. 219-225
e-Rulemaking 2
- Gloria T. Lau, Haoyi Wang, Kincho H. Law:
Locating related regulations using a comparative analysis approach. 229-238 - Hui Yang, Jamie Callan, Stuart W. Shulman:
Next steps in near-duplicate detection for eRulemaking. 239-248 - Stuart W. Shulman, Eduard H. Hovy, Jamie Callan, Stephen Zavestoski
:
Progress in language processing technology for electronic rulemaking. 249-250
Crisis management 3
- Daniel Mossé, Louise K. Comfort, Ahmed Amer, José Carlos Brustoloni, Panos K. Chrysanthis
, Milos Hauskrecht, Alexandros Labrinidis, Rami G. Melhem, Kirk Pruhs:
Secure-CITI Critical Information-Technology Infrastructure. 253-254 - Victoria Basolo, Laura Steinberg, Stephen Gant:
E-government and the preparation of citizens for disasters. 255-256
Participatory design and mediation
- James P. Zappen, Sibel Adali, Teresa M. Harrison:
Developing a youth-services information system for city and county government: experiments in user-designer collaboration. 259-264 - Rajiv C. Shah, Jay P. Kesan:
Policy through software defaults. 265-272 - Ethan Katsh, Leon J. Osterweil, Norman K. Sondheimer, Daniel Rainey:
Experimental application of process technology to the creation and adoption of online dispute resolution. 273-274
Digital document preservation and archiving
- Hyuckbin Kwon, Theresa A. Pardo, G. Brian Burke:
Building a state government digital preservation community: lessons on interorganizational collaboration. 277-284 - Joseph F. JáJá:
Robust technologies for automated ingestion and long-term preservation of digital information. 285-286 - Arcot Rajasekar, Richard Marciano
, Reagan W. Moore, Chien-Yi Hou, Francine Berman, Lynn Burstan, Steve Anderson, Mellisa McEwen, Bee Bornheimer
, Harry Kreisler, Brian Schottlaender, Luc DeClerck, Brad Westbrook, Arwen Hutt, Ardys Kozbial, Chris Frymann, Vivian Chu:
Building a demonstration prototype for the preservation of large-scale multimedia collections. 287-288 - Stephen P. Miller, Robert S. Detrick, John J. Helly:
DIGARCH project highlights multi-institutional testbed for scalable digital archiving. 289-290
Spatio temporal and GIS
- Jun Gao, Peter Z. Revesz
:
Voting prediction using new spatiotemporal interpolation methods. 293-300 - Hanan Samet, Leana Golubchik:
Scalable data collection and retrieval infrastructure for digital government applications. 301-302 - Craig A. Knoblock, Cyrus Shahabi, Ching-Chien Chen, E. Lynn Usery:
Automatic alignment of vector data and orthoimagery for the national map. 303-304 - Guoqing Zhou, Wenhan Xie, Susan Benjamin, Robin Fegeas, John Simmers, Hap Cluff, Y. Lei, Jeanne Foust:
National large-scale Urban True Orthophoto Mapping and its standard initiative. 305-306
Process and workflow
- Iván P. Vélez, Bienvenido Vélez:
Lynx: an open architecture for catalyzing the deployment of interactive digital government workflow-based systems. 309-318 - José Luis Ambite
, Genevieve Giuliano, Peter Gordon, Mountu Jinwala, Dipsy Kapoor, LanLan Wang, Qisheng Pan:
Argos: dynamic composition of web services for goods movement analysis and planning. 319-320 - José Luis Ambite
, Dipsy Kapoor, Mountu Jinwala:
Data processing workflows in the social sciences: representation and automatic generation. 321-322
Federal agencies and the web
- Julianne Mahler, Priscilla M. Regan:
Federal agencies and the evolution of web governance. 325-331 - Alan F. Karr:
Data confidentiality, data quality and data integration for federal databases. 332-333 - Gary Marchionini
, Stephanie W. Haas, Catherine Plaisant, Ben Shneiderman:
Integrating data and interfaces to enhance understanding of government statistics: toward the national statistical knowledge network project briefing. 334-335
International digital government projects
- Lois M. L. Delcambre, Susan Price, Marianne Lykke Nielsen, Timothy Tolle, Vibeke Luk, Mathew Weaver:
Accelerated indexing in a domain-specific digital library. 339-340 - Gianluca Misuraca:
LOG-IN Africa local governance and ICTs research network for Africa. 341 - Hirokazu Okumura:
Building efficiency through ICT utilization in the government of Japan. 342-343
System demonstrations
- Hui Yang, Jamie Callan, Stuart W. Shulman:
DURIAN: a demo for near-duplicate detection. 347 - Satyasrinivas Chekuri, Diaa Eldin M. Nassar, Ayman Abaza, Eyad Haj-Said, Ali Bahu, Uthman Qurashi, Gamal Fahmy, Hany H. Ammar:
webADIS: a flexible web-based environment for the Automated Dental Identification System. 348-349 - Paul Klarin, Tanya Haddad, Joseph Cone, Dawn J. Wright
:
Living on the edge with the Oregon coastal atlas. 350-351 - Vincent Maugis:
Integrating information technology and social science research for effective government: MOST policy research tool. 352-353 - Sean W. Mulvenon, Kening Wang:
Integration of GIS and educational achievement data for education policy analysis and decision-making. 354-355 - Lori A. Clarke, Alan Gaitenby, Daniel Gyllstrom, Ethan Katsh, Matthew Marzilli, Leon J. Osterweil, Norman K. Sondheimer, Leah Wing, Alexander E. Wise, Daniel Rainey:
A process-driven tool to support online dispute resolution. 356-357 - Brian M. Tomaszewski, Alan M. MacEachren, Scott Pezanowski, Xiaoyan Liu, Ian Turton:
Supporting humanitarian relief logistics operations through online geocollaborative knowledge management. 358-359 - Paul Waddell
, Alan Borning, Hana Sevcikova, David Socha:
Opus (the Open Platform for Urban Simulation) and UrbanSim 4. 360-361
Posters
- Nabil R. Adam, Vijay Atluri
, Soon Ae Chun
, Francisco J. Artigas, Irfan Bora, Bob Ceberio:
Constituent-centric municipal government coalition portal. 365-366 - Nabil R. Adam, Vijayalakshmi Atluri
, Vandana Pursnani Janeja, Aabhas V. Paliwal, Mahmoud Youssef
, Soon Ae Chun
, Jim Cooper, John Paczkowski, Christof Bornhövd, Ike Nassi
, Joachim Schaper:
Semantics-based threat structure mining. 367-368 - Hany H. Ammar, Robert Howell, Mohamed Abdel-Mottaleb
, Anil K. Jain:
Automated dental identification system (ADIS). 369-370 - Kallol Kumar Bagchi, Stuart Diaz Galup, Robert Cerveny:
An empirical study on e-government readiness: the roles of institutional efficiency and interpersonal trust. 371-372 - Hsinchun Chen, Daniel Dajun Zeng, Chunju Tseng, Cathy Larson:
The BioPortal project: a national center of excellence for infectious disease informatics. 373-374 - Shu-Chuan Chiu:
Understanding the adoption and diffusion of innovative information technology curricula: a case application to master of public administration programs. 375-376 - Flavio Corradini, Francesco De Angelis, Alberto Polzonetti, Barbara Re
:
Quality evaluation of e-Government digital services. 377-378 - Anthony M. Cresswell:
The role of public return on investment assessment in government IT projects. 379-380 - Judith Bayard Cushing, Tyrone Wilson, Alan Borning, Lois M. L. Delcambre, Geoffrey C. Bowker, Mike Frame
, John L. Schnase, William Sonntag, János Fülöp, Carol A. Hert, Eduard H. Hovy, Julia Jones, Eric Landis, Charles M. Schweik, Lawrence Brandt, Valerie Gregg, Sylvia Spengler:
Eco-informatics and natural resource management. 381-382 - Sharon S. Dawes, Valerie Gregg:
Overview: building a sustainable international digital government research community. 383-384 - Kevin M. Esterling
, David Lazer, Michael Neblo:
Technology adoption and institutional change in the United States senate: an analysis of web site content. 385-386 - Patrizia Fariselli, Julia Culver-Hopper, Olana Bojic:
eGovernment for business across the Atlantic: from cases to models. 387-389 - Mark Gaynor:
SGER: project summary - CAPWIN. 390-391 - J. Ramón Gil-García
, Donna S. Canestraro, Jim Costello, Andrea Baker, Derek Werthmuller
:
Improving the workflow while reducing the costs: using XML for web site content management in government agencies. 392-393 - J. Ramón Gil-García
, Luis F. Luna-Reyes
:
Enacting inter-organizational e-government in the Mexican federal government. 394-395 - Genevieve Giuliano, Peter Gordon, Qisheng Pan:
Estimating freight flows for metropolitan highway networks using secondary data sources. 396-397 - Thomas A. Horan, Michael J. Marich, Benjamin L. Schooley:
Time-critical information services: update on exploratory analysis of emergency response and related e-governmental services. 398-399 - Eduard H. Hovy, Andrew Philpot, Patrick Pantel:
Entity consolidation and alignment in semi-structured data sources. 400-401 - Tomasz Janowski
, Elsa Estevez
, Irshad Khan, Adegboyega K. Ojo
:
UNeGov.net: community of practice for electronic governance. 402-403 - Marijn Janssen
, René W. Wagenaar:
Unraveling shared services using simulation. 404-405 - Arturas Kaklauskas
:
Modeling and forecasting of e-Vilnius development. 406-407 - Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones
, Dan Dunlap, Philip L. Isenhour:
Modeling online participation in local governance. 408-409 - Siddharth Kaza, Yuan Wang, Hsinchun Chen:
Target vehicle identification for border safety with modified mutual information. 410-411 - John W. Kelly, Danyel Fisher
, Marc A. Smith:
Friends, foes, and fringe: norms and structure in political discussion networks. 412-417 - Hyun Joon Kim, Soonhee Kim:
Electronic government capacity and federal program performance: an analysis of OMB's part scores and executive branch management scorecard. 418-419 - Trond Knudsen:
Research and development for innovative government: a national agenda for renewal. 420-422 - Kincho H. Law:
A distributed information management framework (REGNET) for environmental laws and regulations. 423-424 - H. Raghav Rao, JinKyu Lee:
Citizen centric analysis of anti/counter-terrorism e-government services. 425-426 - Dan Li, Jitender S. Deogun:
Periodic association mining in a geospatial decision support system. 427-428 - Ron Li, Keith W. Bedford, C. K. Shum
, Xutong Niu, Feng Zhou, Vasilia Velissariou, J. Raul Ramirez, Aidong Zhang:
Digitalization of coastal management and decision making supported by multi-dimensional geospatial information and analysis. 429-430 - Lokman I. Meho
, Kiduk Yang:
Locating online government information: a comparison of FirstGov, Google, and Yahoo. 431-432 - Eric Miller:
Interactive design best practices for the public sector. 433-434 - Stephen P. Miller, Robert S. Detrick, John J. Helly:
Multi-institution testbed for scalable digital archiving. 435 - Michael L. Nelson
, Joan A. Smith, Martin Klein
:
Repository replication using SMTP and NNTP. 436-437 - Patrick Pantel, Andrew Philpot, Eduard H. Hovy:
Matching and integration across heterogeneous data sources. 438-439 - Hun Myoung Park:
The impacts of digital government on civic engagement: a typology of information technology use. 440-441 - Zachary N. J. Peterson, Randal C. Burns
:
Building regulatory compliant storage systems. 442-443 - Keith Pezzoli, Richard Marciano
, John Robertus:
Regionalizing integrated watershed management: a strategic vision. 444-445 - William M. Pottenger, Shenzhi Li, Christopher D. Janneck:
Distributed higher-order text mining: theory and practice. 446-447 - Ranjit Raveendran, William C. Cheng, Leana Golubchik:
Scalable and secure data collection: incentives considerations. 448-449 - David Ribes, Karen S. Baker:
Elements of social science engagement in information infrastructure design. 450-451 - Alexander Schellong, Thomas Langenberg:
Effective citizen relationship management: Hurricane Wilma and Miami-Dade County 311. 452-453 - Hans Jochen Scholl
:
What can e-Commerce and e-Government learn from each other? 454-455 - Maurício O. Tsugawa, Andréa M. Matsunaga
, José A. B. Fortes:
Virtualization technologies in transnational DG. 456-457 - Luís Valadares Tavares
, Paulo Silva:
An electronic social network to market topics of public interest: Net@INA. 458-459 - Poorvi L. Vora, Rahul Simha, Jonathan Stanton:
A performance ratings framework for the evaluation of electronic voting systems: project highlights: exploratory research. 460-461 - G. Alan Wang
, Hsinchun Chen, Homa Atabakhsh:
A probabilistic model for approximate identity matching. 462-463 - Nancy Wiegand:
Semantic web technologies to automate searching for geospatial data. 464-465 - Jane Fedorowicz, M. Lynne Markus, Steve Sawyer
, Michael Tyworth, Christine B. Williams:
Design principles for public safety response mobilization. 466-467 - Tatyana N. Yudina:
University Information System RUSSIA: data, knowledge products and services for social research. 468-469 - James P. Zappen, Sibel Adali, Teresa M. Harrison:
Connected kids: designing a youth-services information system for local government. 470-471 - Guoqing Zhou, Wenhan Xie:
Accuracy improvement of urban true orthoimage generation using 3D R-tree-based urban model. 472-478
Birds-of-a-feather
- Hans Jochen Scholl
, Jens-Erik Mai
, Raya Fidel:
Interdisciplinary analysis of digital government work. 481-483 - Luis F. Luna-Reyes
, J. Ramón Gil-García
:
E-government measurement and evaluation. 484 - J. Ramón Gil-García
, Donna S. Canestraro, Jim Costello, Andrea Baker, Derek Werthmuller
:
XML for web site management in government: state of the art and future research. 485-486 - Matthias Finger, Gianluca Misuraca, Pierre Rossel:
e-Governance as a global knowledge-enabling platform. 487 - Ignacio J. Martinez-Moyano:
Using system dynamics for theory building in digital government research: exploring the dynamics of digital government evolution. 488-489 - Alexander Schellong:
Citizen Relationship Management: understanding, challenges and impact. 490
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