Electronic government : 4th International Conference, EGOV 2005, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 22-26, 2005 : proceedings
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Electronic government : 4th International Conference, EGOV 2005, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 22-26, 2005 : proceedings
(Lecture notes in computer science, 3591)
Springer, c2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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The annual EGOV conference assesses the state of the art in e-government/ e-governance and provides guidance for research, development and application in this fast-moving ?eld. EGOV 2005 in Copenhagen built on the achievements of the preceding conferences (EGOV 2004 in Zaragoza, EGOV 2003 in Prague, EGOV 2002 in Aix-en-Provence). The EGOV conferences have become a - union for academics and professionals worldwide. In that way, EGOV conf- ences provide both an exchange on the state of a?airs concerning e-government developments and a basis for networking and building the community. EGOV 2005 broughtsome changesin the outline and structure of the conf- ence. In line with the growing number of submissions the conference was more structured and the reviewing process was more formalized, adopting a doub- blind peer-review procedure. The new design of EGOV safeguards the scienti?c quality and guarantees up-to-date information together with a discussion of the state of the art and of emerging themes in the ?eld. Hence EGOV 2005 had both research sections and a workshop part. It comprised completed research and research in progress, workshopandposterpresentations,andaPhDstudentcolloquium.Theproce- ings volume published by Springer, Heidelberg includes the papers presented in the conferencepart.
The volumepublished by Trauner,Linz contains the EGOV workshop and poster contributions.
Table of Contents
Challenges.- Organizational Transformation Through E-Government: Myth or Reality?.- The Governance of Back Office Integration in E-Government: Some Dutch Experiences.- E-Government Systems in Developing Countries: Stakeholders and Conflict.- Performance.- Intelligent Measuring and Improving Model for Customer Satisfaction Level in e-Government.- Accountability of Electronic Cross-Agency Service-Delivery Processes.- Citizen Relationship Management and E-Government.- DSS in a Local Government Context - How to Support Decisions Nobody Wants to Make?.- Monitoring and Updating Regulations and Policies for Government Services.- Service Take-Up and Impacts of E-Government in Austria.- Evaluation of a Risk-Modelling Tool at the Business Case of eService Projects - Results from a Workshop in the UK.- Achieving Administrative Transparency Through Information Systems: A Case Study in the Seoul Metropolitan Government.- Strategy.- eGovernment and Structural Reform on Bornholm: A Case Study.- When Technology Meets the Mind: A Comparative Study of the Technology Acceptance Model.- E-Government Practice: What One Country Could Learn from Other.- Measuring the Performance of Digital Divide Strategies: The Balanced Scorecard Approach.- Policy and Practice in Standards Selection for E-Government Interoperability Frameworks.- SIGES-PERE: A Collaborative GIS for Radiological Disaster Management.- Feasibility Study for a Legal Knowledge System in the County of Herford.- A Quality Inspection Method to Evaluate E-Government Sites.- Knowledge.- Organisational Changes, Skills and the Role of Leadership Required by eGovernment.- PA's Boundaries and the Organizational Knowledge Processes.- Providing Pan-European E-Government Services with the Use of Semantic Web Services Technologies: A Generic Process Model.- A Proposal for a Semantic-Driven eGovernment Service Architecture.- Knowledge Engineering Suite: A Tool to Create Ontologies for Automatic Knowledge Representation in Knowledge-Based Systems.- Guided Interactive Information Access for E-Citizens.- Technology.- The Opportunities and Barriers of User Profiling in the Public Sector.- Personalized Access to Multi-version Norm Texts in an eGovernment Scenario.- An Infrastructural Approach to Secure Interoperability of Electronic IDs: The Bridging Backbone.- A Distributed Network Architecture for Robust Internet Voting Systems.- Electronic Voting: An All-Purpose Platform.
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