Accepted papers
EGOVIS & EDEM 2012 - accepted papers:
- A Case Study on the National Database Project in Korea
Shinae Shin, Misoo Kwon, Young-Il Kwon, - A Design Framework for collaboration in systems of systems
Igor Hawryszkiewycz, - A Framework for Storing and Providing Aggregated Governmental Linked Open Data
Tomáš Knap, Martin Necaský, Martin Svoboda, - A Service-oriented Integration Platform to Support a Joined-up E-government Approach: The Uruguayan Experience
Laura González, Raúl Ruggia, Jorge Abin, Guzmán Llambías, Raquel Sosa, Bruno Rienzi, Diamela Bello, Fabricio Álvarez, - A Study of Factors Influencing e-Government Service Acceptance Intention: A Multiple Perspective Approach
Chih-Hui Hsiao, Hui-Chih Wang, Her-Sen Doong, - A worked proposal on eParticipation for state wide elections
Artur Afonso Sousa, Pedro Agante, Luís Borges Gouveia, - Allowing Continuous Evaluation of Citizen Opinions Through Social Networks
Francesco Buccafurri, Lidia Fotia, Gianluca Lax, - Composable Modeling and Execution of Administrative Procedures
Sergiusz Strykowski, Rafal Wojciechowski, - Do Different Types of SNS Have Different Impacts on Participatory Social Capital?
Sangin Park, Yeontai Choi, Dukyun Hwang, Miyon Paek, - EBEST Platform supporting SMEs to manage supply chain and collaborate
Katalin Ternai, Ildikó Szabó, - Enforcing Constraints Ranking In Semi-supervised Hierarchical Active Clustering
Eya Ben Ahmed, Ahlem Nabli, Faiez Gargouri, - Exploring Data Integration Strategies for Public Sector Cloud Solutions
Alexander Breil, Paulo Da Silva Carvalho, Patrik Hitzelberger, Fernand Feltz, - Factors affecting the development of e-government in Saudi Arabia
Emmanuel Nyakwende, Ali Al Mazari, - FedCohesion: Federated Identity Management in the Marche Region
Barbara Re, Damiano Falcioni, Alberto Polzonetti, Fausto Marcantoni, Serenella Carota, Andrea Sergiacomi, Maria Laura Maggiulli, Roberto Piangiarelli, - Framework for Monitoring the Development Process and Inspection of Government Information System and Technology: A Case Study in Thailand
Wichian Chutimaskul, Suree Funilkul, - From E to O - Towards Open Participation as a Guiding Principle of Open Government
Michelle Anna Ruesch, Sebastian Basedow, Jan-Henning Korte, - IGUAN – Developing a Guideline for Improved Usability of e-Government for the Ageing Population
Tamas Molnar, - Livelock and Deadlock Detection for PA Inter-organizational Business Processes
Damiano Falcioni, Andrea Polini, Alberto Polzonetti, Barbara Re, - Modeling Administrative Procedures to Improve Information to the Public
José Félix Muñoz , Carlos Bobed, Francisco Serón, - Online tender evaluation: VietNam government e-procurement system
La Anh Tuan, John Debenham, - Potentials of E-Learning Infrastructures in the Cloud: A Value Network Approach
Stefan Bensch, - Rethinking Citizens’ Discourses Online as Public Dialogues
Yuri Misnikov, - Test implementation of the “Guarantor” internet voting system: design principles, operation, and approbation
Sergey Ablameyko, Nikolai Kalosha, Vitali Lipen, Sergey Bratchenya, - The Co-Creation Machine: Managing Co-Creative Processes for the Crowd
John Debenham, Simeon Simoff, - Towards User-friendly E-Government Solutions: Usability Evaluation of Austrian Smart-Card Integration Techniques
Thomas Zefferer, Vesna Krnjic, - Unique Identity enabled Service Delivery through NSDG
Swapnil Shrivastava, Zia Saquib, Gopinath P, Peeyush Chomal, - Using social network technology to provide e-administration services as collaborative tasks
Ourania Hatzi, Mara Nikolaidou, Panagiotis Katsivelis-Perakis, Valentino Hudhra, Dimosthenis Anagnostopoulos,