Electronic Government von Roland (Hrsg.) Traunmüller

First International Conference, EGOV 2002, Aix-en-Provence, France, September 2-5, 2002. Proceedings
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In defining the state of the art of E-Government, EGOV 2002 was aimed at breaking new ground in the development of innovative solutions in this impor­ tant field of the emerging Information Society. To promote this aim, the EGOV conference brought together professionals from all over the globe. In order to obtain a rich picture of the state of the art, the subject matter was dealt with in various ways: drawing experiences from case studies, investigating the outcome from projects, and discussing frameworks and guidelines. The large number of contributions and their breadth testify to a particularly vivid discussion, in which many new and fascinating strands are only beginning to emerge. This begs the question where we are heading in the field of E-Government. It is the intention of the introduction provided by the editors to concentrate the wealth of expertise presented into some statements about the future development of E-Government.

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Conference on Electronic Government, EGOV 2002, held in Aix-en-Provence, France, in September 2002.The 78 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. As the first publication dedicated to electronic government, this book presents the state of the art in the field. The papers are organized in topical sections on introduction and framework, digital Olympics 2008, knowledge management, requirements, business process reengineering, electronic service delivery, designing innovative applications, electronic democracy, information society technologies program, implementing e-government, legal issues, technical issues, and various topics.

In defining the state of the art of E-Government, EGOV 2002 was aimed at breaking new ground in the development of innovative solutions in this impor­ tant field of the emerging Information Society. To promote this aim, the EGOV conference brought together professionals from all over the globe. In order to obtain a rich picture of the state of the art, the subject matter was dealt with in various ways: drawing experiences from case studies, investigating the outcome from projects, and discussing frameworks and guidelines. The large number of contributions and their breadth testify to a particularly vivid discussion, in which many new and fascinating strands are only beginning to emerge. This begs the question where we are heading in the field of E-Government. It is the intention of the introduction provided by the editors to concentrate the wealth of expertise presented into some statements about the future development of E-Government.

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Conference on Electronic Government, EGOV 2002, held in Aix-en-Provence, France, in September 2002.The 78 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. As the first publication dedicated to electronic government, this book presents the state of the art in the field. The papers are organized in topical sections on introduction and framework, digital Olympics 2008, knowledge management, requirements, business process reengineering, electronic service delivery, designing innovative applications, electronic democracy, information society technologies program, implementing e-government, legal issues, technical issues, and various topics.

AutorTraunmüller, Roland (Hrsg.) / Lenk, Klaus (Hrsg.)
EinbandKartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr2002
Seitenangabe486 S.
LieferstatusLieferbar in ca. 20-45 Arbeitstagen
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
MasseH23.5 cm x B15.5 cm 1'560 g
CoverlagSpringer (Imprint/Brand)
ReiheLecture Notes in Computer Science
VerlagSpringer Nature EN

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Über den Autor Roland (Hrsg.) Traunmüller

Roland Traunmüller is the head of the Institute for Applied Computer Science at the University of Linz, Austria. In 1990, Traunmüller established the working group "Information Systems in Public Administration" (WG8.5) within IFIP. Currently, he serves as deputy chairman of IFIP TC 8 "Information Systems" and as vice-president of the Austrian Computer Society (OCG), where he also founded a Forum e-Government in 2001.

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