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9th EGOVIS 2020: Bratislava, Slovakia
- Andrea Ko, Enrico Francesconi, Gabriele Kotsis, A Min Tjoa, Ismail Khalil:
Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective - 9th International Conference, EGOVIS 2020, Bratislava, Slovakia, September 14-17, 2020, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 12394, Springer 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-58956-1
Knowledge Representation and Modeling in e-Government
- Monica Palmirani, Giorgia Bincoletto, Valentina Leone, Salvatore Sapienza, Francesco Sovrano:
Hybrid Refining Approach of PrOnto Ontology. 3-17 - Jean Vincent Fonou Dombeu:
Ranking E-government Ontologies on the Semantic Web. 18-30 - Jorge Martínez Gil, Mario Pichler, Muhamed Turkanovic, Tina Beranic, Mitja Gradisnik, Gianluca Lentini, Alessandro Lué, Alberto Colorni Vitale, Guillaume Doukhan, Claire Belet:
Framework for Data Analysis in the Context of the Smart Villages. 31-45
e-Government Theoretical Background
- Thais Assis de Souza, Rodrigo Marçal Gandia, Bruna Habib Cavazza, André Grützmann, Isabelle Nicolaï:
A Conceptual Proposal for Responsible Innovation. 49-63 - Domonkos Gaspar, Katalin Ternai:
Towards a Process Based Approach to Address Investment Inefficiencies in Digitalization. 64-77 - Dimitrios Tourgaidis, Alexandros Karakasidis:
Event-Centric Microservices for E-states. 78-88
E-Government Cases - Data and Knowledge Management
- Lone S. Hendriksen, Henning Sten Hansen, Lars Stenseng:
Data Acquisition for Integrated Coastal Zone Management and Planning in a Climate Change Perspective. 91-105 - Lise Schrøder, Marina Georgati, Henning Sten Hansen:
Enabling Collaboration Among Cultural Heritage Experts and Maritime Spatial Planners. 106-120 - Tamás Molnár, Andrea Ko:
Exploring Usability and Acceptance Factors of m-Government Systems for Elderly. 121-134 - Ágnes Meleg, Réka Vas:
Towards Evidence-Based, Data-Driven Thinking in Higher Education. 135-144
Identity Management and Legal Issues
- Péter József Kiss, Gábor Klimkó:
Authentication of Electronic Legal Statements by a Trust Service Provider Using Two-Factor Dynamic Handwritten Signature Verification. 147-158 - Valentyna Tsap, Silvia Lips, Dirk Draheim:
Analyzing eID Public Acceptance and User Preferences for Current Authentication Options in Estonia. 159-173 - Samuel Agbesi:
Political Parties and Internet Voting System Adoption in Ghana. 174-186
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in e-Government Context
- Workneh Y. Ayele, Gustaf Juell-Skielse:
A Process Model for Generating and Evaluating Ideas: The Use of Machine Learning and Visual Analytics to Support Idea Mining. 189-203 - Ivan Futó:
Machine Learning or Expert Systems that Is the Question, Which Is to Be Used by a Public Administration. 204-218 - Francesco Sovrano, Fabio Vitali, Monica Palmirani:
Modelling GDPR-Compliant Explanations for Trustworthy AI. 219-233
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