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EGOVIS 2011 : 2nd International Conference on Electronic Government and the Information Systems PerspectiveConference Series : Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective | |||||||||||||||
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The international conference EGOVIS focuses on information systems aspects of e-government. Information systems are a core enabler for electronic government/governance with all its dimensions: e-administration, e-democracy, e-participation and e-voting. EGOVIS papers should be submitted by researchers and practitioners describing innovative solutions, from an IT standpoint. The conference delivers a platform for a broad discussion, from stakeholders dealing with information systems aspects of electronic government. - Hence it will offer the opportunity to extensive discussions on problems, requirements, and implemented solutions in the field. EGOVIS 2011 invites paper submissions on all topics of e-government from the information systems perspectives with all its dimensions and peculiarities within the areas of e-democracy, e-participation e-voting and others. Suggested Topics: Papers from the field of e-government focussing the information systems perspectives are invited for submission. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following: * Accessibility * Algorithms * Business process reengineering * Change and RISK management * Cloud computing * Collaboration support systems * Cybernetics policies * Data analysis * Database aspects * Data mining and datawarehousing * Digital citizen cards * Digital libraries * Education and training * E-government enterprise architectures * Electronic signature * Expert systems and decision support * Geographical information systems (GIS) * Governance in cyberspace * Government collaboration patterns * ICT in e-government * Information modelling and integration * Information overload * Information retrieval * Information systems architecture * Interoperability * Knowledge management * Legal and regulatory aspects * Metadata and public information * Mobile services * Open source for e-government * Personalization and recommender systems * Privacy, trust and security * Semantic Web and ontologies * Service-oriented architectures * Software solutions * Strategic management and performance measurement * Ubiquitous and pervasive computing * User acceptance * User interfaces * Value creation and business modelling * Web 2.0 applications * Web services * Workflow management * WWW and databases |
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