Electronic Government: 4th International Conference, EGOV 2005, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 22-26, 2005, ProceedingsMaria A. Wimmer Springer Science & Business Media, 11 aug. 2005 - 316 sidor The annual EGOV conference assesses the state of the art in e-government/ e-governance and provides guidance for research, development and application in this fast-moving ?eld. EGOV 2005 in Copenhagen built on the achievements of the preceding conferences (EGOV 2004 in Zaragoza, EGOV 2003 in Prague, EGOV 2002 in Aix-en-Provence). The EGOV conferences have become a - union for academics and professionals worldwide. In that way, EGOV conf- ences provide both an exchange on the state of a'airs concerning e-government developments and a basis for networking and building the community. EGOV 2005 broughtsome changesin the outline and structure of the conf- ence. In line with the growing number of submissions the conference was more structured and the reviewing process was more formalized, adopting a doub- blind peer-review procedure. The new design of EGOV safeguards the scienti'c quality and guarantees up-to-date information together with a discussion of the state of the art and of emerging themes in the ?eld. Hence EGOV 2005 had both research sections and a workshop part. It comprised completed research and research in progress, workshopandposterpresentations, andaPhDstudentcolloquium.Theproce- ings volume published by Springer, Heidelberg includes the papers presented in the conferencepart.The volumepublished by Trauner, Linz contains the EGOV workshop and poster contributions. |
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Challenges | 1 |
Stakeholders | 26 |
Accountability of Electronic CrossAgency ServiceDelivery Processes | 49 |
DSS in a Local Government Context How to Support Decisions | 69 |
Service TakeUp and Impacts of EGovernment in Austria | 93 |
A Comparative Study of | 137 |
The Balanced | 151 |
A Collaborative GIS for Radiological Disaster | 174 |
A Quality Inspection Method to Evaluate EGovernment Sites | 198 |
PAs Boundaries and the Organizational Knowledge Processes | 218 |
Providing PanEuropean EGovernment Services with the Use | 226 |
A Tool to Create Ontologies | 249 |
Technology | 268 |
An Infrastructural Approach to Secure Interoperability of Electronic | 291 |
An AllPurpose Platform | 309 |
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