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2. ICEGOV 2008: Cairo, Egypt
- Tomasz Janowski, Theresa A. Pardo:
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
- Ahmed M. Darwish:
Egypt: from e-government to e-governance the road to fast pace development. 1-3 - Roland Traunmüller, Christine Leitner:
e-government: state and perspectives. 4-7 - Mario Apostolov:
Good governance and the concept of electronic single window for international trade. 8-9
Theory
- Rahul De':
Electronic governance theory. 11-15 - Vassilis Meneklis, Christos Douligeris:
Technological integration: evidence of processes of structuring in governmental organizations. 16-23 - Jamal Shahin, Matthias Finger:
The operationalisation of e-governance. 24-30 - Majed Ayyad:
e-government informatics. 31-38 - Jason Musyoka:
Social electronic governance: re-visiting the redistribution question through coordinating relations between electronic governance and social goals. 39-43
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
- Marijn Janssen, William S. Shu:
Transformational government: basics and key issues. 117-122 - Muhammad Kashif Farooq, Shafay Shamail, Mian M. Awais:
Reference model for devolution in e-governance. 123-129 - Olivier Glassey:
A case study on taxpayer segmentation. 130-135 - William S. Shu:
Strategic IT planning as change specification. 136-143 - Sanjo O. Faniran, Kayode M. Olaniyan:
e-governance in community-based poverty reduction strategies. 144-148
Value
- Wojciech Cellary:
Strategic impact of e-government on economy and society. 149-153 - Michael Awoleye, Adeniran Isola Oluwaranti, Willie Siyanbola, Emmanuel Rotimi Adagunodo:
Assessment of e-governance resource use in south-western Nigeria. 154-159 - Seyed Kamal Vaezi:
Measurement and evaluating frameworks in electronic government quality management. 160-165 - Satishkumar Belliethathan, Yitbarek Weldesemaet, Araya Asfaw:
Electronic environmental governance in Ethiopia: key thrust areas. 166-171 - Juan M. Luzuriaga, Rodolfo Martínez, Alejandra Cechich:
Setting SPI practices in Latin America: an exploratory case study in the justice area. 172-177
Policy
- Jay P. Kesan, Rajiv C. Shah:
Open standards in electronic governance: promises and pitfalls. 179-182 - Jungwoo Lee, Kang-Tak Oh, Hun Yeong Kwon:
Striving for transparency and efficiency in e-government: procurement reform through e-procurement. 183-190 - Fawzi Mulki:
Implementing national copyright laws: a Jordanian case study. 191-198 - Radha Chauhan, Elsa Estevez, Tomasz Janowski:
A model for policy interventions in support of electronic governance. 199-205 - Wu Hao:
How political mechanism influences digital government: comparative case study of United States and China. 206-210
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
- P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan, C. M. Malish:
Computing professionals in e-governance: policy implications. 239-244 - Christian Sterba, Thomas Grechenig, Martin Pazderka:
Outsourcing as a strategy for IT harmonization: a public sector case study proposing an approach in independent stakeholder scenarios. 245-250 - Enrico Francesconi, Sebastiano Faro, Elisabetta Marinai:
A framework for semantic mapping between thesauri. 251-257
Development and challenges in practice
- Shampa Paul, Kaushalesh Lal:
e-governance initiatives in India. 259-263 - Mahbubul Alam, Kawsar Ahmed, Md. Ashraful Islam:
e-governance: challenges and opportunities. 264-267 - Deepthi Shanker:
e-governance in rural India. 268-273
e-voting
- Christos Manolopoulos, Dimitris Sofotassios, Polyxeni Nakou, Yannis C. Stamatiou, Anastasia Panagiotaki, Paul G. Spirakis:
A step-wise refinement approach for enhancing e-voting acceptance. 275-280 - Craig A. Burton:
A thin client for networked access to a central register and electronic voting terminal. 281-286
Electronic governance in practice
- Mahinda Kommalage, Anoj Thabrew:
Use of websites for disseminating health information in developing countries: an experience from Sri Lanka. 287-290 - Mahbubul Alam, Kawsar Ahmed:
e-governance initiatives in Bangladesh. 291-295 - Deepak Rauniar, Radha Krishna Pote:
Towards e-governance: a case study of employees provident fund of Nepal. 296-301
Software as service and business process reengineering
- Jaijit Bhattacharya, Sushant Vashistha:
Utility computing-based framework for e-governance. 303-309 - Steven Wu, Philip Chua:
Museum collection management on-demand. 310-315 - Giorgos Pentafronimos, Spyridon Papastergiou, Nineta Polemi:
Interoperability testing for e-government web services. 316-321
Organization and implementation
- Marijn Janssen, Ralph Feenstra:
Socio-technical design of service compositions: a coordination view. 323-330 - Frances Slack, John Walton:
Organizational culture and stakeholder power: a case study of postgraduate initiatives in e-government. 331-336 - Asim Balci, Erhan Kumas, Hamza Tasdelen, Elif Süngü, Ihsan Tolga Medeni, Tunç D. Medeni:
Development and implementation of e-government services in Turkey: issues of standardization, inclusion, citizen and satisfaction. 337-342 - Myriam Cecilia Dueñas Parada:
Human aspects of the environmental information management in Colombia. 343-348
Participation and web 2.0
- Johan van Wamelen, Dennis de Kool:
Web 2.0: a basis for the second society? 349-354 - Peter Mambrey:
From participation to e-participation: the German case. 355-360 - Rama Krushna Das, Manas Ranjan Patra, Subash Chandra Mahapatra:
e-grama: a tool for bridging the digital divide in rural India. 361-366
Infrastructure
- Driss Kettani, Asmae El Mahdi:
Back office integration issues in developing country context: lessons learned from a case study in Morocco. 367-372 - Mohamed Dafir Ech-Cherif El Kettani, Taieb Debbagh:
NCSec: a national cyber security referential for the development of a code of practice in national cyber security management. 373-380
Website evaluation and impact
- Rocío Andrea Rodríguez, León Welicki, Daniel Alberto Giulianelli, Pablo Martín Vera:
Measurement framework for evaluating e-governance on municipalities websites. 381-387 - Leela Damodaran, C. Wendy Olphert, Panos Balatsoukas:
Democratizing local e-government: the role of virtual dialogue. 388-393 - Don-Yun Chen, Chung-Pin Lee:
To reinforce or to mobilize?: tracing the impact of internet use on civic engagement in Taiwan. 394-401
Readiness
- Abebe Rorissa, Dawit Demissie, Theresa A. Pardo:
Toward a common framework for computing e-government index. 411-416 - Devendra Potnis, Theresa A. Pardo:
Evolution of readiness indicators. 417-422
Innovation
- Apostolos Vontas, Androklis Mavridis, Adamantios Koumpis, Vasiliki Moumtzi:
Measuring government innovation in EU. 423-427 - Josef Makolm, Silke Weiß, Doris Ipsmiller:
The DYONIPOS innovation framework: research and practice hand in hand. 428-432 - Subrata Kumar Dey, M. Abdus Sobhan:
Conceptual framework for introducing e-governance in university administration. 433-438
Policy making
- Loo Geok Pee, Atreyi Kankanhalli:
Understanding the drivers, enablers, and performance of knowledge management in public organizations. 439-466 - Ramasamy Ramachandran:
A policy tool on developing a national strategic framework on bridging digital divide: a Malaysian public policy perspective. 447-451 - Johanna Ekua Awotwi, George Owusu:
Lack of equal access to ICTs by women: an e-governance issue. 452-457
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
- Young-Sik Kim, Saleem Zoughbi:
Electronic governance in post-conflict countries. 489 - Alejandra Cechich, Lorenzo Madrid, Jeremy Gibbons, Jay P. Kesan:
Interoperability frameworks for electronic governance. 490-491 - Robert Schware:
Electronic governance and rural communities. 492-493 - Ethan Katsh:
Dispute resolution and e-government. 494-495 - Madeleine Siösteen-Thiel, Urban Funered:
Electronic governance in Europe. 496-497 - Kishor Pradhan:
Electronic governance and citizen journalism. 498-499
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