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3rd EGOSE 2016: St. Petersburg, Russia
- Proceedings of the International Conference on Electronic Governance and Open Society - Challenges in Eurasia, EGOSE 2016, St. Petersburg, Russia, November 22-23, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4859-1
Smart technologies for a smarter city
- Kristina Shirrime, Pavel Trubaev:
Development of automated information: analytical energy management system. 1-3 - Gennady K. Baryshev, Igor A. Tutnov, Aleksandr M. Karasevich:
The prospect and risks of using gas-combined cycle heating in the domestic sector of smart cities. 4-8 - Aleksandr M. Karasevich, Igor A. Tutnov, Gennady K. Baryshev:
The prospects of application of information technologies and the principles of intelligent automated systems to manage the security status of objects of energy supply of smart cities. 9-14 - Sergey Khorobrykh, Alexander Demidov, Ilya Koskin, Tatyana Potlova, Ilya Stupin:
Concept of social agent-based cycling monitoring system for smart city. 15-18 - Gabriela Viale Pereira, Maurício Gregianin Testa, Marie Anne Macadar, Peter Parycek, Luiza Schuch de Azambuja:
Building understanding of municipal operations centers as smart city' initiatives: insights from a cross-case analysis. 19-30 - Olga Sergeyeva, Elena Laktukhina:
Child in "smart city": social studies review of children's mobility. 31-34 - Gernot Bahle, Andreas Poxrucker, George Kampis, Paul Lukowicz:
Incremental classifier fusion for smart societies. 35-40
Digital government models, systems, services, applications
- Yury Akatkin, Elena Yasinovskaya, V. Drozhzhinov, Valery Konyavskiy:
Towards the digital government in Russia: integrative approach. 41-48 - Vladimir N. Naumov, Dmirty V. Kucherenko, Yuri N. Zaharov:
Tools for expediency assessment of automation of governmental services in social sphere. 49-53 - Yuri P. Lipuntsov:
An information model of interagency communication based on distributed data storage. 54-60 - Sanjeev Kumar Katara, Nagesh Shastri:
E-governance in central Bureau of Narcotics: a framework for implementation in India. 61-66 - Eltahir Kabbar, Peter Dell:
A demand-based e-government adoption model (DeAM). 67-76 - Sara Fernandes, Luís Soares Barbosa:
Electronic governance in Portugal: a silent pioneer. 77-82 - Ruben Elamiryan:
Network society as the key factor for effective functioning of the Eurasian union. 83-92 - Lina Marcela Morales Moreno, Javier Orlando Torres Paez, Jaime Leonardo Bernal Pulido, Viviana Cristancho:
Artifact exchange standard for the colombian government enterprise architecture. 93-98 - Lyudmila Vidiasova, Yaroslava Tensina:
Research on government online services demand in Saint-Petersburg. 99-104 - Anastasia A. Golubeva, Evgeni V. Gilenko, Yulia D. Grabovetskaya:
What do we know about public e-services customers?: results of a pilot study in St.-Petersburg. 105-111
Digital democracy, inclusion, participation, openness
- Alexander Balthasar, Alexander Prosser:
"Every citizen shall have the right to participate in the democratic life of the union": serious commitment or vain promise in an "ever closer union"? 112-119 - M. E. Karyagin, V. A. Romanov:
Russian large cities' open data: problems of innovative development. 120-125 - Raf Buyle, Laurens De Vocht, Mathias Van Compernolle, Dieter De Paepe, Ruben Verborgh, Ziggy Vanlishout, Björn De Vidts, Peter Mechant, Erik Mannens:
OSLO: open standards for linked organizations. 126-134 - Pin-Yu Chu, Hsien-Lee Tseng:
A theoretical framework for evaluating government open data platform. 135-142 - Olga Filatova, Vadim Golubev, Andrei Ulianovskii:
Young people's values: identifying trends in Russian e-society. 143-148 - Sergey A. Mityagin, Olga B. Tikhonova:
Approaches to modeling subjective opinions and value orientations of citizens for managerial decision making in the Urban environment. 149-156 - Marciele Berger Bernardes, Francisco Pacheco de Andrade, Paulo Novais:
Popular participation and digital democracy: the experience of participative budget of the town hall of Braga (Portugal). 157-166 - A. V. Burov, A. V. Baranov, A. V. Tagaev:
Data expedition as an effective tool of creating a culture of working with open data of the future state and municipal officials. 167-170 - Alexander Nikiforov, Anastasija Singireja:
Open data and crowdsourcing perspectives for smart city in the United States and Russia. 171-177 - Igor Chernov, Dmitry Katsy, Radomir V. Bolgov:
E-government, open society and russian identity. 178-183 - Radomir V. Bolgov, Marina Ermolina, Natalia Vasilyeva:
Open Budget effects for Urban development: Russia's cases. 184-188
Social media innovations, computer-human interaction, policy modeling & simulation
- Alexey Y. Timonin, Alexander S. Bozhday, Alexander M. Bershadsky:
Research of filtration methods for reference social profile data. 189-193 - Oksana Pavlova, Anastasia Prichislenko, Philip Kazin, Steven Hagen:
Using social media for nurturing civic entrepreneurial spirit and motivation among the students. 194-201 - Anna Aletdinova, Maxim Kravchenko, Maxim Bakaev:
Crowdsourcing and the effectiveness of C2G interaction in Russia. 202-211 - Svetlana S. Bodrunova, Anna A. Litvinenko, Ivan S. Blekanov:
Influencers on the Russian Twitter: institutions vs. people in the discussion on migrants. 212-222 - Kanygin Gennadij Viktorovich, Maria S. Poltinnikova:
Graphic ontological methods to compile collective knowledge of social processes. 223-228 - Dmitry Saprykin, Galina Kurcheeva, Maxim Bakaev:
Impact of social media promotion in the information age. 229-236 - Svetlana S. Bodrunova, Alexandr V. Yakunin, Artyom A. Smolin:
Comparing efficacy of web design of university websites: mixed methodology and first results for Russia and the USA. 237-241 - Aleksey Gutev, Aleksandra Nenko:
Better cycling - better life: social media based parametric modeling advancing governance of public transportation system in St. Petersburg. 242-247 - Marina Petrova, Aleksandra Nenko, Kirill Sukharev:
Urban acupuncture 2.0: Urban management tool inspired by social media. 248-257 - Aleksandra L. Mashkova, Ekaterina V. Novikova, Olga A. Savina:
Agent model for evaluating influence of tax policy on political preferences. 258-261 - Nikita Nikitinsky, Polina Kachurina, Sergey Shashev, Evgeniya Shamis:
Generation theory in HR practice: text mining for talent management case. 262-266
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