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3. ICEGOV 2009: Bogota, Colombia
- Tomasz Janowski, Jim Davies:
ICEGOV 2009, Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, Bogota, Colombia, November 10-13, 2009. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 322, ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-663-2
Invited contributions
- Matthias Finger:
e-gov and public sector reform: what roles for government in e-government? 1-4 - Wojciech Cellary, Sergiusz Strykowski:
e-government based on cloud computing and service-oriented architecture. 5-10 - Pallab Saha:
Architecting the connected government: practices and innovations in Singapore. 11-17
Architecture and interoperability
- Yiwei Gong, Marijn Janssen, Sietse Overbeek, Arre Zuurmond:
Enabling flexible processes by ECA orchestration architecture. 19-26 - Agustina Buccella, Alejandra Cechich:
A semantic-based architecture for supporting geographic e-services. 27-35 - Rama Krushna Das, Manas Ranjan Patra:
SOA for e-governance in India: potentials and pitfalls. 36-41
Collaboration and information sharing
- Lei Zheng, Sharon S. Dawes, Theresa A. Pardo:
Leadership behaviors in cross-boundary information sharing and integration: comparing the US and China. 43-50 - Jun Cheng, Xiaobin Huang, Kai Peng:
The research of government collaboration patterns based on the government information resource interchange framework. 51-56 - Saulo Daza:
GEL-XML (e-government - extensible markup language) implementation experience for Colombian government information exchange in the environment sector. 57-60
Knowledge management
- Demetrios Sarantis, Yannis Charalabidis, Dimitris Askounis:
An ontology for stakeholder collaboration and knowledge exploitation in e-government project management. 61-67 - Muhammad Kashif Farooq, Malik Jahan Khan, Shafay Shamail, Mian M. Awais:
Intelligent project approval cycle for local government: case-based reasoning approach. 68-73 - Simon Fong, Ho Si Meng:
A web-based performance monitoring system for e-government services. 74-82
e-policy
- Gianluca Misuraca:
Futuring e-government: governance and policy implications for designing an ICT-enabled knowledge society. 83-90 - André Andrade:
The strategic planning and ICT in the Brazilian Justice. 91-96 - Vladimir Alexander Navarro Herrera:
Techno-legal culture. 97-101
e-participation
- Itir Akdogan:
Evaluating and improving e-participation in Istanbul. 103-108 - Ricardo Matheus, Manuella Maia Ribeiro:
Models for citizen engagement in Latin American: case studies of public digital budgeting. 109-116 - Darling Solano Oviedo, Ligia Pérez Negrete, Oswaldo Velez-Langs:
Citizen participation through web: e-democracy in Monteria. 117-125
e-taxation
- Francisco Assis M. do Nascimento, Fernando Lehnen, Morecy V. Moré, Salomão A. Leizer:
GIF: a web-based system for tax management and fiscal intelligence applications to the municipal tax administration. 127-133 - Uyanga Sambuu, Enkhtuya Dandar:
e-taxation in Mongolia: current state, lessons learnt, and future challenges. 134-137 - Javier Carranza-Tresoldi:
Argentine subnational case and Chilean national case of revenue internet services: is there a new e-tax benchmark arising in South America? 138-143
e-diffusion
- Sanjo O. Faniran, Kayode M. Olaniyan:
e-governance diffusion in Nigeria: the case for citizens' demand. 145-149 - Paul Kariuki:
An analysis of the impact of digital community hubs in facilitating ICT diffusion in peri-urban areas: a case of Inanda Ntuzuma Kwamashu (INK) digital hub, Durban, South Africa. 150-154 - Harekrishna Misra:
Managing rural citizen interfaces in e-governance systems: a study in Indian context. 155-162
Methodologies
- Mohammed A. Gharawi, Theresa A. Pardo, Santiago Guerrero:
Issues and strategies for conducting cross-national e-government comparative research. 163-170 - Santiago Guerrero:
Making smart IT choices: a bridge between theory and practice. 171-175 - Erne Suzila Kassim, Husnayati Hussin:
Investigating government-to-business system success: a conceptual framework. 176-182
Implementation planning
- Majed Ayyad:
Using the Actor-Network Theory to interpret e-government implementation barriers. 183-190 - Timothy Mwololo Waema, Jason Muthama Musyoka:
Shifting shores: investigating how the shift from electronic to mobile government interacts with the development practice in Kenya. 191-197 - Francisco Camargo:
Managing the implementation of the government online strategy in Colombia. 198-201
e-democracy
- Lucie Langer, Melanie Volkamer, Stefan G. Weber, Axel Schmidt, Johannes Buchmann:
Towards long-term free and secret electronic elections providing voter-verifiability in the bulletin board model. 203-210 - Camilo Cristancho Mantilla:
e-democracy and inclusion: the role for government agencies in mobilizing participation. 211-217 - José María Lezcano, Noemí Olivera:
The Electronic Ombudsman. 218-225
Models and frameworks
- Flavio Corradini, Alberto Polzonetti, Oliviero Riganelli:
Holistic development of online public services. 227-234 - Jianhua Gao, Wensheng Yang, Guixi Fang:
A study on government-dominated e-government outsourcing model. 235-239 - Diego Cardona, Miguel Porrua, Javier Saenz, Marcelo Lasagna, Silvana Rubino, Florencia Ferrer:
MuNet, a new way to improve municipalities. 240-245
Implementation strategies
- Neeta Verma, Alka Mishra:
india.gov.in - India's approach in constructing one-stop-solution towards e-government. 247-252 - Neeta Shah, Ashutosh Dhanesha, Dravida Seetharam:
Crowdsourcing for e-governance: case study. 253-258 - T. Naranmandakh:
e-government initiatives and universal service program: achievements and key issues in Mongolia. 259-264
Social applications
- Addison Mark Wokocha, Steve Nwokeocha:
e-governance: lessons from the capacity building project and online registration of teachers in Nigeria. 265-270 - Mahinda Kommalage:
Usage of information technology for the purpose of health education in Sri Lanka. 271-273 - Ricardo Matheus, Manuella Maia Ribeiro:
Telemedicine in Brazilian public policy management. 274-279
Standards and guidelines
- Neeta Verma, Lokesh Joshi:
Guidelines for Indian government websites: standards for enhancing web usability. 281-286 - Bimal Pratap Shah:
Search engine visibility of national tourism promotion websites: a case of Nepal. 287-292 - Sajid Manzoor, Taimur A. Qureshi, Muhammad D. Liaqat, Muhammad Kashif Farooq, Shafay Shamail:
A comparison between Cadastre 2014 and cadastral systems of different countries. 293-297
Infrastructure
- Juan M. Luzuriaga, Rodolfo Martínez, Alejandra Cechich:
Design and implementation of an electronic signature solution in the Justice Area. 299-304 - Johanna Ekua Awotwi, George Owusu:
Ghana's community information centers (CiCs): e-governance success or mirage? 305-310 - Swoyambhu Man Amatya:
Functioning of rural tele-centers in Nepal: a case study of Kavre tele-centre. 311-313
Other applications
- G. Julián Casasbuenas, G. Alejandro Barrera, M. Olga P. Paz:
From the internet for accountability project to the territorial e-government strategy in Colombia. 315-320 - Simon Fong, Zhuang Yan:
Design of a web-based tendering system for e-government procurement. 321-328 - Ganesh Prasad Adhikari:
Issues in national identification database system of Nepal. 329-333
Legal and regulatory issues
- Shefali S. Dash, Inder Pal Singh Sethi:
National Do Not Call Registry in India: a step towards restricting unsolicited telemarketing calls. 335-340 - Neeta Verma, Durga Prasad Misra, Pankaj K. P. Shreyaskar, M. Kamala Kannan:
Enabling citizens to leverage the provisions of the RTI act of India: an ICT driven case study. 341-346
Maturity models
- Cristina Zerpa:
Improving governance with an e-government maturity model. 347-351 - Marco Peres, Felipe Guzmán, Teylor Valbuena:
Online government strategy development model for interactional and transactional phases in the territorial order. 352-358 - Rocío Andrea Rodríguez, Daniel Alberto Giulianelli, Pablo Martín Vera:
Extended measurement framework for analyzing e-governance situation in different countries. 359-364
Demos and posters
- Venkatesh Choppella, K. R. Srivathsan:
Fostering community interaction through the Trivandrum City Police Portal. 365-368 - Anna N. Raup-Kounovsky, Jana Hrdinová, Donna S. Canestraro, Theresa A. Pardo:
Public sector IT governance: from frameworks to action. 369-371 - Hakikur Rahman:
Framework of e-governance at the local government level. 372-374 - Sohag Sundar Nanda, Sanghamitra Mohanty, Soumya Mishra:
UNL: a novel initiative for bridging digital divide. 375-376 - Yuanfu Jiang, Jiazhen Liu, Peng Du, Tan Yu:
Study on the outsourcing management of e-government in China. 377-380 - Ricardo Matheus, Manuella Maia Ribeiro:
Online anti-corruption tools in Latin America. 381-382 - Juliana Arenas, Holmes Zambrano:
Web-based GIS applications for government. 383-384 - M. Abdus Sobhan, Mahbubul Alam:
OPM: an initiative of ICT project and overall technical, managerial and policy making experience. 385-389 - Ricardo Matheus, Manuella Maia Ribeiro:
Public online consultation of federal ministries and federal regulatory agencies in Brazil. 390-391 - Saulo Daza:
Language evolution for the information exchange of the Colombian State, GEL-XML. 392-395 - Alberto Jiménez Rozo:
Supply of accounting and financial information entities in charge of control surveillance: a proposal for the streamlining of procedures. 396-399 - Ahsan Habib, Md. Mustafijur Rahman Faysal:
Paperless office: first step to Digital Bangladesh. 400-401 - Adriana Simeão Ferreira:
Electronic delations within Courts of Accounts in Brazil. 402-403 - Cláudia Josimar Abrão de Araújo, Flávio S. Corrêa da Silva:
Governmental virtual institutions. 404-406 - Teylor Valbuena Mendoza:
Digital inclusion of indigenous people in Colombia, by the digitalization and safeguarding of their intangible cultural heritage. 407-408 - Manish Pokharel, Jong Sou Park:
Cloud computing: future solution for e-governance. 409-410 - Mario Grullon, Domingo Tavarez:
Progress and challenges for e-government in the Dominican Republic. 411-413 - R. K. Sonawane, Anil G. Rao, Sanjay P. Pawde, U. B. Pawar:
Replication strategies for implementation of e-governance project at Jalgaon City Municipal Corporation, Maharashtra State, India, in the context of KDMC model. 414-416
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