Towards Electronic Democracy : International Conference, TCGOV 2005, Bolzano, Italy, March 2-4, 2005, Proceedings
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Michael Böhlen, Johann Gamper, Wolfgang Polasek, Maria A. Wimmer.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Berlin Heidelberg
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer-Verlag.
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2005
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
(: v.: digital
SERIES
Series Title
Lecture notes in computer science, 3416.
CONTENTS NOTE
Text of Note
E-Democracy: Improving Citizen Participation and Policy Making --; Using Weblogs to Support Local Democracy --; Web-Based Tools for Policy Evaluation --; Can Online Map-Based Applications Improve Citizen Participation? --; e-Democracy: Experiences from Different Countries --; Interactive Tools for e-Democracy: Examples from Switzerland --; "Public Budget Dialogue" --; An Innovative Approach to E-Participation --; Enhancing e-Democracy Via Fiscal Transparency: A Discussion Based on China's Experience --; Political and Societal Implications --; Third Way e-Government: The Case for Local Devolution --; "Urban Versus Regional Divide: Comparing and Classifying Digital Divide" --; e-Citizen: Why Waiting for the Governments? --; Security for e-Government Services --; A Zero Knowledge Proof for Subset Selection from a Family of Sets with Applications to Multiparty/Multicandidate Electronic Elections --; A Protocol for Anonymous and Accurate E-Polling --; Model Driven Security for Inter-organizational Workflows in e-Government --; Semantic Web Technologies for e-Government --; e-Government: A Legislative Ontology for the 'SIAP' Parliamentary Management System --; No (e- )Democracy Without (e- )Knowledge --; Towards a Semantically-Driven Software Engineering Environment for eGovernment --; Architectures for Government Application Integration --; Towards Requirements for a Reference Model for Process Orchestration in e-Government --; A Distributed Architecture for Supporting e-Government Cooperative Processes --; eGovernment Service Marketplace: Architecture and Implementation --; Case Studies for Government Application Integration --; Towards Building E-Government on the Grid --; Applying the ISO RM-ODP Standard in E-Government --; Decision Support Systems --; Quixote: Supporting Group Decisions Through the Web --; UNICAP: Efficient Decision Support for Academic Resource and Capacity Management --; A Methodology Framework for Calculating the Cost of e-Government Services --; Managerial and Financial Aspects of E-Government Projects --; Good Practice in e-Government: Management over Methods? --; Participatory Budget Formation Through the Web --; On the Transition to an Open Source Solution for Desktop Office Automation --; e-Procurement --; Public eProcurement in Action: Policies, Practices and Technologies --; An Integrated Approach in Healthcare e-Procurement: The Case-Study of the ASL of Viterbo.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on E-Government, TCGOV 2005, held in Bolzano, Italy in March 2005. The 28 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 92 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on e-democracy: improving citizen participation and policy making, e-democracy: experiences from different countires, political and societal implications, security for e-government services, semantic Web technologies, architectures for government application integration, case studies for government application integration, decision support systems, managerial and financial aspects of e-government projects, and e-procurement.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Artificial intelligence.
Computer science.
Computers -- Law and legislation.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
JF1525
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A8
Book number
E358
2005
PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
edited by Michael Böhlen, Johann Gamper, Wolfgang Polasek, Maria A. Wimmer.