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E-book: Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective: Third International Conference, EGOVIS 2014, Munich, Germany, September 1-3, 2014. Proceedings

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  • Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8650
  • Pub. Date: 20-Aug-2014
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Language: eng
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  • Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8650
  • Pub. Date: 20-Aug-2014
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319101781

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Conference on Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective, EGOVIS 2014, held in Munich, Germany, in September 2014, in conjunction with DEXA 2014. The 23 revised full papers presented together with one invited talk were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in this volume. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: identity management in e-government; e-participation; intelligent systems in e-government; semantic technologies in e-government; e-government cases; open government data and G-cloud; and privacy and security in e-government.
Identity Management in E-Government
Social Signature: Signing by Tweeting
1(14)
Francesco Buccafurri
Lidia Fotia
Gianluca Lax
Accessibility Issues in E-Government
15(11)
Eleanor Leist
Dan Smith
An Interoperability Approach for Enabling Access to e-Justice Systems across Europe
26(15)
Enrico Francesconi
E-Participation
An Efficient Homomorphic E-Voting System over Elliptic Curves
41(13)
M. Angels Cervero
Victor Mateu
Josep M. Miret
Francesc Sebe
Javier Valera
Exploring the Determinants of Citizens' Intention to Participate in the Development of e-Government Services
54(9)
Her-Sen Doong
Hui-Chih Wang
E-mail Responsiveness in the Public Sector
63(10)
Hanne Sorum
Intelligent Systems in E-Government
Business Intelligence Systems as Management, Accountability and Transparency Tools for the Government: The Case of Platform Aquarius
73(18)
Ethel Airton Capuano
Process-Based Knowledge Extraction in a Public Authority: A Text Mining Approach
91(13)
Saira Andleeb Gillani
Andrea Ka
Combining Knowledge Management and Business Process Management -- A Solution for Information Extraction from Business Process Models Focusing on BPM Challenges
104(14)
Katalin Ternai
Matyas Torok
Krisztian Varga
Semantic Technologies in E-Government
Persistent Storage and Query of E-government Ontologies in Relational Databases
118(15)
Jean Vincent Fonou-Dombeu
Nicholas Mwenya Phiri
Madga Huisman
Application of Process Ontology to Improve the Funding Allocation Process at the European Institute of Innovation and Technology
133(15)
Matteo Arru
Extending Computerized Adaptive Testing to Multiple Objectives: Envisioned on a Case from the Health Care
148(15)
Christian Weber
Reka Vas
E-Government Cases
From Legislation towards the Provision of Services: An Approach to Agile Implementation of Legislation
163(10)
Tom van Engers
Sjir Nijssen
Breaking the Barriers of e-Participation: The Experience of Russian Digital Office Development
173(14)
Samuil Gorelik
Vitaly Lyaper
Lyudmila Bershadskaya
Francesco Buccafurri
Model of Digital Mediation to Support Communication between Teachers Unions and the Education Community
187(14)
Artur Afonso Sousa
Pedro Agante
Carlos Quental
Luis Borges Gouveia
Open Government Data and G-Cloud
Open Government and Electronic Government: Some Considerations
201(7)
Roland Traunmuller
Modeling, Fusion and Exploration of Regional Statistics and Indicators with Linked Data Tools
208(14)
Valentina Janev
Vuk Mijovic
Dejan Paunovic
Uros Milosevic
Environmental Thesauri under the Lens of Reusability
222(15)
Riccardo Albertoni
Monica De Martino
Paola Podesta
Privacy and Security in E-Government
Empowering Users to Specify and Manage Their Privacy Preferences in e-Government Environments
237(9)
Prokopios Drogkaris
Aristomenis Gritzalis
Costas Lambrinoudakis
Helios Verification: To Alleviate, or to Nominate: Is That the Question, or Shall we Have Both?
246(15)
Stephan Neumann
M. Maina Olembo
Karen Renaud
Melanie Volkamer
Certification of SME Online: A Web-Based Service, of Universal Use, for SME Qualification
261(14)
Miguel Cruz
Rita Serrano
Joao Goncalves
Open Government Data and G-Cloud
Open Government Data Beyond Transparency
275(17)
Monica Palmirani
Michele Martoni
Dino Girardi
Ahead in the G-clouds: Policies, Deployment and Issues
292(15)
Aliya Mukhametzhanova
Richard Harvey
Dan Smith
Author Index 307