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3. EGOVIS 2014: Munich, Germany
- Andrea Ko, Enrico Francesconi:
Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective - Third International Conference, EGOVIS 2014, Munich, Germany, September 1-3, 2014. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8650, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-10177-4
Identity Management in E-Government
- Francesco Buccafurri, Lidia Fotia, Gianluca Lax:
Social Signature: Signing by Tweeting. 1-14 - Eleanor Leist, Dan J. Smith:
Accessibility Issues in E-Government. 15-25 - Enrico Francesconi:
An Interoperability Approach for Enabling Access to e-Justice Systems across Europe. 26-40
E-Participation
- M. Àngels Cerveró, Víctor Mateu, Josep M. Miret, Francesc Sebé, Javier Valera:
An Efficient Homomorphic E-Voting System over Elliptic Curves. 41-53 - Her-Sen Doong, Hui-Chih Wang:
Exploring the Determinants of Citizens' Intention to Participate in the Development of e-Government Services. 54-62 - Hanne Sørum:
E-mail Responsiveness in the Public Sector. 63-72
Intelligent Systems in E-Government
- Ethel Airton Capuano:
Business Intelligence Systems as Management, Accountability and Transparency Tools for the Government: The Case of Platform Aquarius. 73-90 - Saira Andleeb Gillani, Andrea Ko:
Process-Based Knowledge Extraction in a Public Authority: A Text Mining Approach. 91-103 - Katalin Ternai, Mátyás Török, Krisztián Varga:
Combining Knowledge Management and Business Process Management - A Solution for Information Extraction from Business Process Models Focusing on BPM Challenges. 104-117
Semantic Technologies in E-Government
- Jean Vincent Fonou Dombeu, Nicholas Mwenya Phiri, Magda Huisman:
Persistent Storage and Query of E-government Ontologies in Relational Databases. 118-132 - Matteo Arru:
Application of Process Ontology to Improve the Funding Allocation Process at the European Institute of Innovation and Technology. 133-147 - Christian Weber, Réka Vas:
Extending Computerized Adaptive Testing to Multiple Objectives: Envisioned on a Case from the Health Care. 148-162
E-Government Cases
- Tom M. van Engers, Sjir Nijssen:
From Legislation towards the Provision of Services - An Approach to Agile Implementation of Legislation. 163-172 - Samuil Gorelik, Vitaly Lyaper, Lyudmila Bershadskaya, Francesco Buccafurri:
Breaking the Barriers of e-Participation: The Experience of Russian Digital Office Development. 173-186 - Artur Afonso Sousa, Pedro Agante, Carlos Quental, Luis Borges Gouveia:
Model of Digital Mediation to Support Communication between Teachers Unions and the Education Community. 187-200
Open Government Data and G-Cloud
- Roland Traunmüller:
Open Government and Electronic Government: Some Considerations. 201-207 - Valentina Janev, Vuk Mijovic, Dejan Paunovic, Uros Milosevic:
Modeling, Fusion and Exploration of Regional Statistics and Indicators with Linked Data Tools. 208-221 - Riccardo Albertoni, Monica De Martino, Paola Podestà:
Environmental Thesauri under the Lens of Reusability. 222-236
Privacy and Security in E-Government
- Prokopios Drogkaris, Aristomenis Gritzalis, Costas Lambrinoudakis:
Empowering Users to Specify and Manage Their Privacy Preferences in e-Government Environments. 237-245 - Stephan Neumann, Maina M. Olembo, Karen Renaud, Melanie Volkamer:
Helios Verification: To Alleviate, or to Nominate: Is That the Question, or Shall we Have Both? 246-260 - Miguel Cruz, Rita Serrano, João Gonçalves:
Certification of SME Online: A Web-Based Service, of Universal Use, for SME Qualification. 261-274
Open Government Data and G-Cloud
- Monica Palmirani, Michele Martoni, Dino Girardi:
Open Government Data Beyond Transparency. 275-291 - Aliya Mukhametzhanova, Richard W. Harvey, Dan J. Smith:
Ahead in the G-clouds: Policies, Deployment and Issues. 292-306
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