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- 2010
- Kim Normann Andersen, Daniel Veit, Rony Medaglia, Helle Zinner Henriksen:
One Inch Wide and One Inch Deep: The Role of Policies in Shaping the Adoption of Open Standards and Software in Government. EGOVIS 2010: 100-107 - Maria Befa, Efstratios Kontopoulos, Nick Bassiliades, Christos Berberidis, Ioannis P. Vlahavas:
Deploying a Semantically-Enabled Content Management System in a State University. EGOVIS 2010: 257-264 - Edward Bernroider, Stefan Koch, Volker Stix:
Elements of Comprehensive Assessments of IT Infrastructure Projects in the Austrian Ministry of Finance. EGOVIS 2010: 84-91 - Agustina Buccella, Alejandra Cechich:
Geographic e-Services Development through Product-Line Engineering and Standardization. EGOVIS 2010: 150-157 - Sunil Choenni, Erik Leertouwer:
Public Safety Mashups to Support Policy Makers. EGOVIS 2010: 234-248 - Prokopios Drogkaris, Stefanos Gritzalis, Costas Lambrinoudakis:
Transforming the Greek e-Government Environment towards the e-Gov 2.0 Era. EGOVIS 2010: 142-149 - Enrico Ferro, Brunella Caroleo, Marco Cantamessa, Maurizio Leo:
Policy Incentives for Innovation Diffusion: An Agent-Based Simulation. EGOVIS 2010: 166-173 - Johannes Göllner, Klaus Mak, Robert Woitsch:
Intellectual Capital Management Using Knowledge Scorecards: The Austrian National Defence Academy Showcase. EGOVIS 2010: 249-256 - Sung Ho Ha, Min Jung Lee:
E-Government Services Using Customer Index Knowledge. EGOVIS 2010: 174-188 - Henning Sten Hansen:
Small-Area Population Projections - A Key Element in Knowledge Based e-Governance. EGOVIS 2010: 32-46 - Alan Hartman, Anshu N. Jain, Jay Ramanathan, Antonis Ramfos, Willem-Jan van den Heuvel, Christian Zirpins, Stefan Tai, Yannis Charalabidis, Aljosa Pasic, T. Johannessen:
Participatory Design of Public Sector Services. EGOVIS 2010: 219-233 - M. Sirajul Islam, Åke Grönlund:
The Bangladesh National Biometric Database: A Transferable Success? EGOVIS 2010: 189-203 - Miguel Ángel Latre, Francisco J. López-Pellicer, Javier Nogueras-Iso, Rubén Béjar, Pedro R. Muro-Medrano:
Facilitating E-Government Services through SDIs, an Application for Water Abstractions Authorizations. EGOVIS 2010: 108-119 - Francisco-Javier García Marco:
Updating Official Publications to the Web 3.0: A Quantum Leap in e-Gov Transparency and Citizen Participation Is on Sight. EGOVIS 2010: 92-99 - Luciana Cavalcante de Menezes, Hugo Feitosa de Figueirêdo, Ricardo Madeira Fernandes, Tiago Eduardo da Silva, Cláudio de Souza Baptista:
SocialSupervisor: A Geographically Enhanced Social Content Site to Supervise Public Works. EGOVIS 2010: 134-141 - Samuli Pekkola, Kimmo Wideroos:
"What We Cannot Speak about We Must Pass over in Silence" - (In)correctly Arguing and Comparing the Costs of IT Investments in Public Sector. EGOVIS 2010: 22-31 - Katja Penttinen, Hannakaisa Isomäki:
Stakeholders' Views on Government Enterprise Architecture: Strategic Goals and New Public Services. EGOVIS 2010: 1-8 - Nahid Rashid, Shams Rahman:
An Investigation into Critical Determinants of e-Government Implementation in the Context of a Developing Nation. EGOVIS 2010: 9-21 - Lise Schrøder, Line Hvingel, Henning Sten Hansen:
E-Government and Geographical Information Based Collaboration Patterns. EGOVIS 2010: 204-218 - Artur Afonso Sousa, Pedro Agante, Luis Borges Gouveia:
Governmeter: Monitoring Government Performance. A Web Based Application Proposal. EGOVIS 2010: 158-165 - Arne Tauber, Bernd Zwattendorfer, Thomas Zefferer, Yasmin Mazhari, Eleftherios Chamakiotis:
Towards Interoperability: An Architecture for Pan-European eID-Based Authentication Services. EGOVIS 2010: 120-133 - Luis Terán, Andreas Meier:
A Fuzzy Recommender System for eElections. EGOVIS 2010: 62-76 - Roland Traunmüller:
Web 2.0 Creates a New Government. EGOVIS 2010: 77-83 - Adam Z. Wyner, Tom M. van Engers, Kiavash Bahreini:
From Policy-Making Statements to First-Order Logic. EGOVIS 2010: 47-61 - Kim Normann Andersen, Enrico Francesconi, Åke Grönlund, Tom M. van Engers:
Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective, First International Conference, EGOVIS 2010, Bilbao, Spain, August 31 - September 2, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6267, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-15171-2 [contents]
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