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Electronic Goverment

6th International Conference, EGOV 2007, Regensburg, Germany, September 3-7, 2007, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 4656)

Part of the book sub series: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI (LNISA)

Conference series link(s): EGOV: International Conference on Electronic Government

Conference proceedings info: EGOV 2007.

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Table of contents (37 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Process Design and Interoperability

    1. Towards a Methodology for Designing E-Government Control Procedures

      • Ziv Baida, Jianwei Liu, Yao-Hua Tan
      Pages 56-67
    2. Domain Specific Process Modelling in Public Administrations – The PICTURE-Approach

      • Jörg Becker, Daniel Pfeiffer, Michael Räckers
      Pages 68-79
    3. Building a Local Administration Services Portal for Citizens and Businesses: Service Composition, Architecture and Back-Office Interoperability Issues

      • Sotirios Koussouris, Yannis Charalabidis, George Gionis, Tasos Tsitsanis, John Psarras
      Pages 80-91
    4. Reference Models for E-Services Integration Based on Life-Events

      • Ljupčo Todorovski, Mateja Kunstelj, Mirko Vintar
      Pages 92-103
    5. An Architecture of Active Life Event Portals: Generic Workflow Approach

      • Mariusz Momotko, Wojciech Izdebski, Efthimios Tambouris, Konstantinos Tarabanis, Mirko Vintar
      Pages 104-115
    6. E-Government Services Composition Using Multi-faceted Metadata Classification Structures

      • Fenareti Lampathaki, Yannis Charalabidis, Demetrios Sarantis, Sotirios Koussouris, Dimitris Askounis
      Pages 116-126
    7. E-Government Field Force Automation: Promises, Challenges, and Stakeholders

      • Hans J (Jochen) Scholl, Raya Fidel, Shuhua (Monica) Liua, Michael Paulsmeyer, Kris Unsworth
      Pages 127-142
  3. Electronic Services

    1. E-Services for Citizens: The Dutch Usage Case

      • Jan van Dijk, Willem Pieterson, Alexander van Deuren, Wolfgang Ebbers
      Pages 155-166
    2. Selection of Appropriate Payment Methods for E-Government – Model and Application

      • Georg Wittmann, Markus Breitschaft, Thomas Krabichler, Ernst Stahl
      Pages 191-203
    3. A Case Study of Semantic Solutions for Citizen-Centered Web Portals in eGovernment: The Tecut Portal

      • Flavio Corradini, Luis Álvarez Sabucedo, Alberto Polzonetti, Luis Anido Rifón, Barbara Re
      Pages 204-215

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  1. Electronic Government

About this book

EGOV 2007 was the sixth edition of this highly successful series of annual int- national conferences dedicated to electronic government research and practice. Like all its predecessors, EGOV 2007 achieved a remarkable number of paper submissions. Moreover, the quality of this year’s submissions again superseded previous years’ submissions. For the third year in a row, the conference was anteceded by a doctoral colloquium, with approximately 20 PhD projects d- cussed. The conference also provided a forum for academic work in progress, for practitioner reports, and for workshops on specialty topics. Along with the International Conference on Digital Government Research (dg.o)intheUSA andthe e-GovernmentTrackatthe HawaiiInternationalC- ference on System Sciences (HICSS), the EGOV series of conferences has est- lished itself as the leading annual conference on e-Government, e-Participation and e-Governance in Europe, with a global reach. Last year, the ?rst two professional societies were formed in North America 1 and Europe, the Digital Government Society of North America (DGSNA) and 2 the European EGOV Society (EGOV-S) . Both sister societies work closely - gether.Itisnoteworthythatbothsocietieshaveadoptedalmostidenticalmission statements. They both de?ne themselves as multi-disciplinary organizations “of scholars and practitioners engaged in and committed to democratic digital g- ernment. Digital (or electronic) government fosters the use of information and technology to support and improve public policies and government operations, engage citizens, and provide comprehensive and timely government services”.

Keywords

  • E-Administration
  • E-Government
  • E-Voting
  • Governance
  • IT
  • automation
  • communications security
  • digital cities
  • digital communities
  • e-citizens
  • e-government policies
  • e-payment
  • electronic government
  • identity management
  • public administration

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