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10th ICEGOV 2017: New Delhi, India
- Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, ICEGOV 2017, New Delhi, India, March 07 - 09, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-4825-6
Digitization
- Ajay Dutta, M. Syamala Devi, Manish Arora:
Census Web Service Architecture for e-Governance Applications. 1-4 - Swapnil Shrivastava, Supriya N. Pal:
A Big Data Analytics Framework for Enterprise Service Ecosystems in an e-Governance Scenario. 5-11 - Parwez Ahmed Siddiqui:
Implementation of Integrated Financial Management System in West Bengal: a State in India. 12-21 - Rocío B. Hubert, Ana Gabriela Maguitman, Carlos Iván Chesñevar, Marcos A. Malamud:
CitymisVis: a Tool for the Visual Analysis and Exploration of Citizen Requests and Complaints. 22-25 - Durgaprasad Misra, Alka Mishra, Sunil Babbar, Sunita Singh:
Web Accessibility Assessment of Government Web Solutions: a Case Study in Digital India. 26-34 - Sanjeev Kumar Katara, Avinash Pokhriyal:
An ICT-based Border Security Framework: a Case Study in Indian Perspective. 35-38
Transformation
- Vashima Shubha:
Deploy Right, Develop Right: Analysis and Recommendation on Using e-Governance Competency (EGCF) Framework for Digital India. 39-42 - Matthias Stürmer, Oliver Krancher, Thomas Myrach:
When the Exception Becomes the Norm: Direct Awards to IT Vendors by the Swiss Public Sector. 43-46 - Reshma Agarwal, Vinay Thakur, Radha Chauhan:
Enterprise Architecture for e-Government. 47-55 - Muhammad Irfanullah Arfeen, Javed Iqbal, Muhammad Jamil Mushtaq:
Model for e-Government Implementation in Pakistan. 57-61
Engagement
- Luis Terán, Ulzhan Kakenova, Edy Portmann:
Analyzing and Integrating Dynamic Profiles on Voting Advice Applications. 62-69 - Andrei V. Chugunov, Yury Kabanov, Yuri Misnikov:
Citizens versus the Government or Citizens with the Government: a Tale of Two e-Participation Portals in One City - a Case Study of St. Petersburg, Russia. 70-77 - Lukasz Porwol, Adegboyega Ojo:
Barriers and Desired Affordances of Social Media Based e-Participation: Politicians' Perspectives. 78-86 - Emmanuel Eilu, Rehema Baguma:
Anticipated User Experience (AUX) Framework for Improving Acceptance of Using Mobile Phones for Voting. 87-96 - Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Nripendra P. Rana, Mina Tajvidi, Banita Lal, Ganesh P. Sahu, Ashish Gupta:
Exploring the Role of Social Media in e-Government: an Analysis of Emerging Literature. 97-106 - Abhishek Behl, Pratima Amol Sheorey, Sushma Nayak, V. V. Ajith Kumar:
Role of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in Participatory Democracy: a Forerunner to an Egalitarian Society. 107-116
Contextualization
- Anurag Mishra, Piyush Aggarwal, Rohit Chaudhary:
River Pollution Detection Using Google Maps. 117-122 - Syed Ziaul Hasan, Adam Stapleton, Eric Cadora, Promita Sengupta, Mustafiz Rahman:
The Bangladesh Justice Audit. 123-126 - Pranab Ranjan Choudhury, Manoj Kumar Behera:
Using Administrative Data for Monitoring and Improving Land Policy and Governance in India. 127-135 - Nidhi Vij Mali, J. Ramón Gil-García:
Digital Governance and Individuals' Empowerment: a Conceptual Framework and Some Preliminary Results. 136-139 - Morten Meyerhoff Nielsen, Nuno Ramos Carvalho, Linda Veiga, Luís Soares Barbosa:
Administrative Burden Reduction Over Time: Literature Review, Trends and Gap Analysis. 140-148 - Md Gofran Faroqi, Noore Alam Siddiquee:
Impacts of Telecentre on Users: the Experience of the Union Digital Centre in Bangladesh. 149-156 - Gabriela Viale Pereira, Bettina Rinnerbauer, Michael Ginner, Peter Parycek:
Categorizing Obstacles in e-Government: Formal and Informal. 157-166
Ethics and the Dark Side
- Shina Panicker, Rishabh Srivastava:
Emerging Role of Data Analytics in Combating Financial Frauds: the Era of Big Data in India. 167-173 - Abhipsa Pal:
Motivations of Individuals Contributing to Open Content Creation Projects: a Cultural Comparison between Developed and Developing Countries. 174-177 - Chandni Agarwal, Akshath Singhal:
Securing Our Digital Natives: a Study of Commonly Experience Internet Safety Issues and a One-Stop Solution. 178-186 - Agnes Owuato Odongo, Gideon Cheruiyot Rono:
Workplace Harassment Through ICT. 187-190 - Priyanshi Agrawal, H. S. Sahana, Rahul De':
Digital Distraction. 191-194
Open Government
- Fatemeh Ahmadi Zeleti, Adegboyega Ojo:
An Ontology for Open Government Data Business Model. 195-203 - Amal Marzouki, Sehl Mellouli, Sylvie Daniel:
Towards a Context-based Citizen Participation Approach: a Literature Review of Citizen Participation Issues and a Conceptual Framework. 204-213 - Ana Rivoir, Javier Landinelli:
ICT-mediated Citizen Engagement - Case Study: Open Government National Action Plan in Uruguay. 214-217 - Durgaprasad Misra, Alka Mishra, Sunil Babbar, Varun Gupta:
Open Government Data Policy and Indian Ecosystems. 218-227 - Niels Netten, Mortaza S. Bargh, Sunil Choenni, Ronald Meijer:
Exploiting Big Data for Evaluation Studies. 228-231 - Elisa Quartucci, José Fernández-Ardáiz, Elsa Estevez, Carlos Iván Chesñevar:
From Open Government to Open City: Lessons Learnt from Institutionalizing Open Government Practices in Bahía Blanca, Argentina. 232-235
Digital Citizenship
- Eriks Sneiders, Jean Claude Byungura, Martin Henkel, Erik Perjons:
Potential of Language Technology to Support Public Organizations and Their Communication Channels in a Developing Country. 236-244 - Cíntia Caldas Barcelar de Lima:
m-Government: Limits and Possibilities for the Use of Mobile Apps as a Citizenship Tool in Brazil. 245-252 - Paul Kariuki, Lizzy Oluwatoyin Ofusori:
WhatsApp-Operated Stokvels Promoting Youth Entrepreneurship in Durban, South Africa: Experiences of Young Entrepreneurs. 253-259 - Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, David Valle Cruz:
Open Innovation, Living Labs and Public Officials: The Case of "Mapaton" in Mexico. 260-265 - Rakesh Gupta, Inder Pal Singh Sethi, Vivek Gupta, Ashutosh P. Maurya, Ramya Rajamanickam:
e-Transformation in Indian Telecom Sector Through m-Governance. 266-271 - Vikram Singh Parmar:
Design Approach to Increase Adoption of ICT Interventions. 272-275
Digital Culture and Inclusion
- Manas Ranjan Patra, Amar Ranjan Dash:
Analysis of Android Cell Phone Web-Browsers to Facilitate Accessible m-Governance. 276-284 - Ekta Sinha, Keith C. D'Souza:
Urban Women and Digitization: Pointers from Mumbai. 285-291 - Anna Picco-Schwendener, H. Jost Reinhold, Lorenzo Cantoni:
Usage Practices and User Types of a Municipal Wi-Fi Network: the Case of "WiFi Lugano". 292-301 - Manjit Nath, Pallabi Barah:
Digital India and Women: Bridging the Digital Gender Divide. 302-310 - Rehema Baguma:
An Audit of Inclusive ICTs for Education in Uganda. 311-320
Digital Healthcare and Education
- George Varkey, Aravind Balakrishnan, R. Prajith:
Presentation of Patient Information on the Doctor's Smart Phone for Acute Care. 321-328 - Mahesh Kumar Jat, Shuchi Mala:
Application of GIS and Space-Time Scan Statistic for Vector Born Disease Clustering. 329-338 - Siddharth Srivastava, Sumit Soman, Astha Rai, Amarjeet Singh Cheema, Praveen K. Srivastava:
Continuity of Care Document for Hospital Management Systems: an Implementation Perspective. 339-345 - Priyanka Ivatury, Angel Jeena, Amit Prakash:
Relevance of Participatory Approaches in Creating ICT Systems for Public Health Programmes. 346-354 - Evgeny Patarakin, Vasiliy Burov, Igor Remorenko:
Scaffolding Educational Community of Practice Using Visual Storytelling. 355-358
Smart Cities, Villages and Regions
- Gayatri Doctor, Esha Dalal:
Awareness and Management of e-Waste in Ahmedabad. 359-365 - Anjali Kaushik:
GIS Based Decision Support Systems in Government: Cases from India. 366-374 - Harish Kumar, Somender Poonia, Mohamed Iliyas:
A Step Towards Empowerment and Digital Inclusion of Rural Public in India. 375-383 - Sagar K. Wadkar, Khajan Singh, Asif Mohammad, Shivaji D. Argade:
Sustainability of the Rural ICT Project: a Case Study of aAQUA e-Agriservice, Maharashtra, India. 384-390 - Ralf-Martin Soe:
Smart Twin Cities via Urban Operating System. 391-400 - Faiz Ahmed Chundeli:
Using 3D GIS as a Decision Support Tool in Urban Planning. 401-404 - Ricardo Matheus, Marijn Janssen:
How to Become a Smart City?: Balancing Ambidexterity in Smart Cities. 405-413
Policy, Research and Innovation
- Rajan Gupta, Sunil Kumar Muttoo, Saibal Kumar Pal:
The Need of a Development Assessment Index for e-Governance in India. 414-422 - Tupokigwe Isagah, Maria A. Wimmer:
Mobile Government Applications: Challenges and Needs for a Comprehensive Design Approach. 423-432 - Neena Pandey, Rahul De':
Choice of Internet Governance Structure: a Cross-Country Study of National Level Factors. 433-440 - Mohammad Mahmudul Hasan, Dimosthenis Anagnostopoulos, Pericles Loucopoulos, Mara Nikolaidou:
Regulatory Requirements Compliance in e-Government System Development: an Ontology Framework. 441-449 - Aditi Pathak, Avni Gupta:
Digitisation and Development: Macro Relation and Micro Experience. 450-458 - Pin-Yu Chu, Hsien-Lee Tseng, Chung-Pin Lee, Wan-Ling Huang, Tong-Yi Huang, Yung-Tai Hung:
A Longitudinal Research of Public Value and Electronic Governance Development in Taiwan. 459-464 - Nuno Vasco Lopes, Delfina Sá Soares, Morten Meyerhoff Nielsen, António F. Tavares:
Research Gaps on Public Service Delivery. 465-474
e-Government and Applications
- Judie Attard, Fabrizio Orlandi, Sören Auer:
Exploiting the Value of Data through Data Value Networks. 475-484 - Majed Ayyad:
How Does e-Government Work? 485-493 - Elahe Meydani:
Role of Information and Communication Technologies in Government Effectiveness. 494-503 - Priya Seetharaman:
Technology Governance Challenges in e-Government Projects: Health Information Systems in India. 504-507 - Ian Tucker, J. Ramón Gil-García, Djoko Sigit Sayogo:
Collaborative Data Analytics for Emergency Response: Identifying Key Factors and Proposing a Preliminary Framework. 508-515
Poster Exhibition
- Devendra Potnis, Bhakti Gala:
Factors Influencing Intention of Citizens to Spread Information over Mobile Phones: Implications for Mobile Governance in India. 516-517 - Ahsan Habib, Shuvankar Das, Mostafa Monowar:
Introducing ICT as a Tool of Reducing Unethical Activities in Bangladeshi Education Domain. 518-519 - Sanjeev Kumar Katara, Nagesh Shastri:
Transformational Changes Through ICT: a Case Study of the Central Bureau of Narcotics in India. 520-521 - Nilesh B. Fal Dessai, Gaurav A. Naik, Vinay Praneeth Boda:
e-Tendering Solution with e-Payment Integration for the State of Goa. 522-523 - Mahesh Maharjan, Subarna Shakya:
ICT, Local Governance and Branchless Banking: Triangular Efforts to Make Social Cash Transfer Easy and Transparent. 524-525 - Deepak Chandra Misra, Inder Pal Singh Sethi, Om Pradyumana Gupta:
e-Governance Transaction Aggregation: Analysis and Reconciliation Through eTaal. 526-527 - Rishikesh Patankar, Sanjay Kumar Vyas, Dinesh Tyagi:
Achieving Universal Digital Literacy for Rural India. 528-529 - Upmith Singh:
Influence of Corruption and Governance on e-Government: BRICS Country Perspective. 530-531 - Lay Smrity Guria, Rishikesh Patankar, Dinesh Tyagi:
ICT-Based Financial and Investor Literacy through Common Service Centres. 532-533 - Kakoli Saha:
"Smart Solutions" for a Smart City: a GIS Approach. 534-535 - Lizzy Oluwatoyin Ofusori, Paul Kariuki:
The Power of WhatsApp as a Communication Tool for Elections Observation and Monitoring in KwaZulu-Natal: NGO Case Study in South Africa. 536-537 - Saravanan Raju, Vandita Rajesh, Jitender S. Deogun:
The Case for a Data Bank: an Institution to Govern Healthcare and Education. 538-539 - Vijaya S. Uthaman, Vasanthagopal Ramankutty:
e-Governance Service Quality of Common Service Centers: a Review of Existing Models and Key Dimensions. 540-541 - Manoranjan Pon. Ram, Anunay Sinha:
Flipped Classroom at Amity University Noida: an Implementation Approach. 542-543 - Monica Singhania, Aditi Jaitly:
Mobile Governance in India: Innovative Sustainable Business Modelling. 544-545 - Rajan Gupta, Sunil Kumar Muttoo, Saibal Kumar Pal:
Proposed Framework for Information Systems Security for e-Governance in Developing Nations. 546-547 - Sundar Balakrishna:
Promoting Information Technology Startups in Andhra Pradesh State, India: Issues and Challenges. 548-549 - Arti Garg, Mridu Pobon Rajkhowa, Savita Dawar:
CollabDDS: ICT Tool for Advanced TeleRadiology. 550-551 - Olga Parkhimovich, Elena Minina:
Insight Provoking Multi-criterial Visualization of Russian Open Finance Data: from Data Acquisition to Processing and Analyzing. 552-553 - Kim Andreasson:
Identifying Digital Divides Through Cyber Dependency. 554-555 - Rama Krushna Das, Harekrishna Misra:
Digital India, e-Governance and Common People: How Connected are These in Access Layer of Smart Village? 556-557 - Harjit Singh, Arpan Kumar Kar, P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan:
Performance Assessment of e-Government Projects: a Multi-Construct, Multi-Stakeholder Perspective. 558-559 - Hasnain Bokhari, Grigoriy Grigoryev:
Creating Knowledge Societies: Enabling Digital Literacy with Raspberry Pi in Tribal Area of Pakistan. 560-561 - Milena Krumova:
Higher Education 2.0 and Open Data: a Framework for University Openness and Co-creation Performance. 562-563 - Galbaatar Lkhagvasuren:
Cybersecurity Cooperation of Countries: Impact of Draft International Code of Conduct for Information Security. 564-565 - Ravi Shukla:
Smart Technologies, Smart Governance and Smart Cities: Garbage Governance in Jamia Nagar, Delhi. 566-567 - Ajay Singh Chahal, Shailender Kaushal:
Smart City Shimla: Citizen Friendly Initiatives Proposed for Improving Quality of Life. 568-569 - Syed Taha Owais, Seema Khanna, R. S. Mani:
Innovation in Service Delivery Platform: a Case for SMS Gateway. 570-571 - Saurabh Sood, Niti Saxena:
Universal Digital Literacy: a Means to What End? 572-573 - Mikhail Bundin, Aleksei Martynov:
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Social Media Use by Public Employees in Russia. 574-575 - Akshi Kumar, Arunima Joshi:
SentIndiGov-O: an Ontology-based Tool for Sentiment Analysis to Empower Digital Governance. 576-577 - Mariana Lameiras:
Characteristics of Media Governance. 578-579 - Amrutaunshu N. Nerurkar, Indrajit Das:
Agile Project Management in Large Scale Digital Transformation Projects in Government and Public Sector: a Case Study of DILRMP Project. 580-581 - Tapas Samanta, Sarbajit Pal:
Holistic Effort for Assisted Local Transitory Help: an ICT Deployment (HEALTH-AID). 582-583 - Mohamed Adel Rezk, Mahmoud H. Aliyu, Hatem Bensta, Adegboyega Ojo:
Towards a Vocabulary for Open Public Policies. 584-585 - Amit Pal, Rajdeep Pal:
Leveraging Information and Communication Technologies in Public Distribution System (e-PDS). 586-587 - Ambika Bhatnagar, Aditya Nagori, Richard Fletcher, Rakesh Lodha, Tavpritesh Sethi:
Leveraging Thermal Patterns in Children for Telemedicine: Role of Affordable Imagers, Smartphones and Data-analytics. 588-589 - Beatriz Barreto Brasileiro Lanza, J. Ramón Gil-García, Fernando Antonio Prado Gimenez:
Understanding Business Models for Mobile Government: the Case of SMS at the Paraná Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). 590-591 - Agnes Owuato Odongo, Gideon Cheruiyot Rono:
Digital Empowerment in Kenya. 592-593
Doctoral Colloquium
- Edgar A. Ruvalcaba Gómez:
Perceptions About the Concept and Benefits of Open Government in Local Governments in Spain. 594-597 - Gollapudi V. R. J. Sai Prasad:
Renarrating Web Content to Increase Web Accessibility. 598-601 - Sayantan Khanra, Rojers P. Joseph:
Adoption and Diffusion of e-Government Services: the Impact of Demography and Service Quality. 602-605 - Neena Pandey:
Internet Governance Maturity Model: Assessing India's Maturity. 606-609 - Aparna Krishna, Gopal Naik:
Use of Information Quality Concepts to Improve Effectiveness of Agricultural Information Delivery: Some Empirical Evidence. 610-612 - Rajan Gupta, Sunil Kumar Muttoo, Saibal Kumar Pal:
Development of e-Governance in an Emerging Economy Like India: Assessment and Way Ahead for Key Components. 613-616 - Rajiv Kumar, Amit Sachan, Arindam Mukherjee:
e-Government Adoption in India: a Mixed Method Approach. 617-620 - Rupal Sethi:
Studying Unintended Consequences of Using MOOC Interface: an Affordance Perspective to Address the Dropout Problem in MOOCs. 621-624 - Karina Cenci, Pablo R. Fillottrani, Jorge Ardenghi:
Government Data Interoperability: a Case Study from Academia. 625-628
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