Status August 30, 2002
8.30 – 9.00 Opening
9.00 – 10.00 Invited
Talk of DEXA Conference
Issues in Monitoring the Web
Serge
Abiteboul, INRIA and Xyleme SA, France
10.00
– 10.30 Coffee Break
12.30
– 14.00 Lunch
14.00 – 15.30
Chair: Roland Traunmüller
Introduction
Lenk
K., Traunmüller R.; Germany, Austria
Centralization Revisited? Problems on
Implementing Integrated Service Delivery in the Netherlands
Kraaijenbrink
J.; The Netherlands
15.30
– 16.00 Coffee Break
16.00– 18.00
Chair: Klaus Lenk
From Websites to E-Government in Germany
Klumpp
D.; Germany
BRAINCHILD, building a constituency for future
research in Knowledge Management for local Administrations
van
Rossum M., Chauvel D., Mangham A.; The Netherlands, France, UK
Organizing for online service delivery: The
effects of network technology on the organization of transactional service
delivery in Dutch local government
Hoogwout
M.; The Netherlands
Public Sector Process Rebuilding Using
Information Systems
Andersen K.V., Denmark
9.00 – 10.00 Invited Talk of EC-Web Conference
Enabling Virtual Enterprises - A
case for multi-disciplinary research
Igor
Hawryszkiewycz, University of Technology, Sydney
10.00
– 10.30 Coffee Break
10.30 – 12.30
Chair: Fernando Galindo
What is needed to allow e-citizenship?
Posch
R.; Austria
Private sanctity - e-practice overriding democratic
rigor in e-voting
Grönlund
A.; Sweden
Reconfiguring the political value chain: the
potential role of Web services
Virili
F., Sorrentino M.; Italy
12.30 – 14.00 Lunch
14.00 – 14.30
Chair: Reinhard Posch
The E-GOV Action Plan in Beijing
Chen
X.; China
14.00 – 15.30
Chair: N.N.
The POWER light-vision: Improving Legal Quality
under Time Pressure
van
Engers T., Vanlerberghe R.A.W.; The Netherlands
Intranet “SaarlandPlus” – Enabling New Methods of Cooperation within the Ministerial
Administration
Gursch
B., Seel C., Güngöz Ö.; Germany
E-Learning for e-Government
Klein
M.R., Dang J.; France
14.00 – 15.30
Chair: Efhimios Tambouris
Assessing e-government implementation
processes: A pan-European survey of administrations officials
Heinderyckx
F.; Belgium
A One-Stop Government Prototype Based on Use
Cases and Scenarios
Glassey
O.; Switzerland
Reflections on the Requirements Gathering in an
One-Stop Government Project
Krenner
J.; Austria
15.30 – 16.00 Coffee Break
16.00– 18.00
Chair: Martin van Rossum
Size Matters – Electronic Service Delivery by
Municipalities?
Leenes
R., Svensson J.; The Netherlands
Administration 2000 – Networking Municipal
Front and Back Offices For One-Stop Government
Jacumeit
V.; Germany
Visualization of the Implications of a
Component based ICT Architecture for Service Provisioning
Wagenaar
R., Janssen M.; The Netherlands
Citizen Relationship Management : the new
People Search Engines in French cities
Noubel
J.-F.; France
16.00– 18.00
Chair: Maria A. Wimmer
Multi-Level Information Modeling and
Preservation of eGOV Data
Marciano
R., Ludäscher B., Zaslavsky I., Moore R., Pezzoli K.; USA
E-government and the Internet in the Caribbean
: an initial assessment
Durrant
F.; Jamaica
Towards Interoperability amongst European
Public Administrations
Fernàndez
A.; Spain
Supporting Administrative Knowledge Processes
Staniszkis
W.; Poland
16.00– 17.30
Chair: Igor Hawryszkiewycz
Understanding and Modelling Flexibility in
Administrative Processes
Klischewski R., Lenk K.;
Germany
Business process management - as a method of
Governance
Falck
M.; Germany
Proposal for a Dutch Legal XML Standard
Boer
A., Hoekstra R., Winkels R., van Engers T., Willaert F.; The Netherlands,
Belgium
9.00 – 10.00 Invited Talk of DaWaK Conference
Chair: Yahiko Kambayashi
Text Mining Applications of a Shallow Parser
Walter
Daelemans, University of Antwerp, Belgium
10.00
– 10.30 Coffee Break
10.30 – 12.00
Chair: Marcel Hoogwout
The experience of German local communities with
e-government - results of the MEDIA@Komm
project
Siegfried
T.; Germany
Electronic Public Service Delivery Through
Online Kiosks: the User's Perspective
Ashford
R., Rowley J., Slack F.; UK
FASME - From Smartcards to Holistic
IT-Architectures for Interstate E-Government
Riedl R., Maibaum N.;
Switzerland, Germany
10.30 – 12.00
Chair: Michel Klein
Public-Private Partnerships to Manage Local
Taxes: Information Models and Software Tools
Bochicchio
M.A., Longo A.; Italy
E-MuniS- Electronic Municipal Information
Services - Best Practice Transfer and Improvement Project: Project Approach and
Intermediary Results
Dobrev
B., Stoewer M., Makris L., Getsova E.; Germany, Greece, Bulgaria
Towards a Trustful and Flexible Enviroment for
Secure Communications with Public Administrations
Lopez
J., Mana A., Montenegro J., Ortega J., Troya J.; Spain
10.30 – 12.00
Chair: Ake Grönlund
Voting in the New Millenium: eVoting holds the
promise to expand citizen choice
Watson A., Cordonnier V.; Australia, France
Discourse Support Systems for Deliberative
Democracy
Gordon
T.F., Richter G.; Germany
Citizen Participation in Public Affairs
Macintosh
A., Smith E.; UK
12.30
– 14.00 Lunch
14.00 – 15.30
Chair: Tom van Engers
An Approach to Offering One-Stop e-Government
Services – Available Technologies and Architectural Issues
Gouscos
D. , Laskaridis G., Lioulias D., Mentzas G., Georgiadis P.; Greece
E-Governance for Local System: a Plan and
Implementation Experience
Maioli
C.; Italy
Transactional e-Government Services: an
Integrated Approach
Vassilakis
C., Laskaridis G., Lepouras G., Rouvas S., Georgiadis P.; Greece
14.00 – 15.00
Chair: Francesco Virili
Supporting efficient multinational disaster
response through a web-based system
Aedo
I., Díaz P., Fernández C., de Castro J.; Spain
ESED - a documentation on official tax guide
lines
Kocman V., Stöger-Frank A.,
Ulreich S.; Austria
14.00 – 15.30
Chair: Fernando Galindo
Past: "EULISP"
Saarenpää
A.; Finland
Present: "Legal Network for Inforamtion
Society"
Petrauskas R., Traunmüller
R.; Lithuania, Austria
Future: "Concrete Masters"
Morrison
J., Lenk K.; UK, Germany
15.30
– 16.00 Coffee Break
16.00– 18.00
Chair: Antoinette Moussalli
Electronic vote and internet campaining : state
of the art in Europe and remaining questions
Monnoyer-Smith
L., Maigret E.; France
A Citzen Digital Assistant for e-Government
Maibaum
N., Sedov I., Cap C.H.; Germany
A System to Support e-Democracy
Paralic
J., Sabol T., Mach M.; Slovakia
IST-project: AIDA – a platform for Digital
Administration
Edl
A.; Austria
16.00– 17.30
Chair: Maria A. Wimmer
16.00– 17.30
Chair: Fernando Galindo
Groupwork Curricular: For admittance please contact the Chair Galindo
F.; Spain
9.00 - 10.00
Chair: Dieter Klumpp
IST Project: KEeLAN
Ossandon
J.; Italy
eGovernment Observatory
Dawkins
F., Belgium
9.00 - 10.00
Chair: Ann Macintosh
The Immanent Fields of Tension Associated With
E-Government
Petrovic
O.; Austria
VCRM - Vienna Citizen Request Management
Wustinger
J., Jakisch G., Wohlmannstetter R., Riedel R.; Austria
10.00 – 10.30 Coffee Break
10.30 – 12.00
Chair: Witold Staniszkis
CITATION - Citizen Information Tool in smart
Administration
Anagnostakis
A., Sakellaris G.C., Tzima M., Fotiadis D.I., Likas A.; Greece
Clip Card: smart card based traffic tickets
Frenkiel
M., Grison P., Laluyaux P.; France
VISUAL
ADMIN – Opening Administration Information Systems
to Citizens
Drion
B., Benamou N.; France
10.30 – 12.30
Chair: Dimitris Gouscos
Best Practice in e-Government
Makolm
J.; Austria
e-Government Applied to Judicial Notices and
Inter-registrar Communications in the European Union: The AEQUITAS Project
Diez
C., Prenafeta J.; Spain
The Concept of an Active Life-Event Public
Portal
Vintar
M., Leben A.; Slowenia
New Services through integrated eGovernment
Pfaff
D., Simon B.; Germany
12.30
– 14.00 Lunch
14.00 – 15.30
Chair: Freddie Dawkins
IST Project: PRELUDE
Ossandon
J.; Italy
Requirements for Transparent Public Services
Provision amongst European Public Administrations
Tarabanis
K., Peristeras V.; Greece
CB-BUSINESS: Cross-Border Business
Intermediation through Electronic Seamless Services
Legal
M., Mentzas G., Gouscos D., Georgiadis P.; Greece
14.00 – 15.30
Chair: Kim Viborg Andersen
Risk Assessment & Success Factors for
eGovernment in a UK Establishment
Evangelidis
A., Akomode J., Taleb-Bendiab A., Taylor M.; UK
Quo Vadis eGovernment? – A Trap between
Unsuitable Technologies and Deployment Strategies
Hoegler T., Schuster T.;
Germany
A new approach to the phenomenon of
eGovernment: Analysis of the public discourse on eGovernment in Switzerland
Yammine
A.; Switzerland
15.30 – 16.00 Coffee Break
16.00– 18.00
Chair: Rimantas Petrauskas
Bridging the Digital Divide with AVANTI
Technology
Moussalli
A., Stockes C.; UK
An Integrated Platform for Tele-Voting and
Tele-Consulting within and across European Cities: The EURO-CITI project
Tambouris
E.; Greece
EURO-CITI Security Manager: Supporting
Transaction Services in the E-Government Domain
Ioannidis
A., Spanoudakis M., Priggouris G., Eliopoulou C., Hadjiefthymiades S., Merakos
L.; Greece
SmartGov: A Knowledge-based Platform for
Transactional Electronic Services
Georgiadis
P., Lepouras G., Vassilakis C., Boukis G., Tambouris T., Gorilas S., Davenport
E., Macintosh A., Fraser J., Lochhead D.; Greece, UK
16.00– 18.00
Chair: Reinhard Riedl
The Role of the Citizen Cards in e-Government
Menzel T., Reichstädter P.;
Austria
Indicators for privacy violation of internet sites
Klewitz-Hommelson S.;
Germany
Verifiable Democracy a protocol to secure an
electronic legislature
Desmedt Y., King B.; USA
Arguments for a Holistic and Open Approach to
Secure e-Government
Hof
S.; Switzerland
10.00
– 10.30 Coffee Break
10.30 – 12.00
Chair: Thomas Menzel
Self regulation in e-government: a step more
Galindo
F.; Spain
UK Online: Forcing citizen involvement into a
technically-oriented framework?
Leith
P., Morison J.; UK
Data Security: A Fundamental Right in the
E-Society?
Saarenpää A.; Finland
12.00 – 14.00 Lunch
14.00 – 15.00
Chair: Philip Leith
Legal Design and E-Government: Visualisations
of Cost & Efficiency Accounting in the wif!
E-learning Environment of the Canton of Zurich (Switzerland)
Brunschwig
C.; Switzerland
The First Steps of E-Governance in Lithuania:
from Theory to Practice
Augustinaitis
A., Petrauskas P.; Lithuania
15.30 – 16.00 Coffee Break