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- Electronic Government: Where Are We Heading?Klaus Lenk, Roland Traunmüller. 1-9 [doi]
- Centralization Revisited? Problems on Implementing Integrated Service Delivery in The NetherlandsJeroen Kraaijenbrink. 10-17 [doi]
- From Websites to e-Government in GermanyDieter Klumpp. 18-25 [doi]
- BRAINCHILD, Building a Constituency for Future Research in Knowledge Management for Local AdministrationsMartin van Rossum, Daniele Chauvel, Alasdair Mangham. 26-32 [doi]
- Organizing for Online Service Delivery: The Effects of Network Technology on the Organization of Transactional Service Delivery in Dutch Local GovernmentMarcel Hoogwout. 33-36 [doi]
- Public Sector Process Rebuilding Using Information SystemsKim Viborg Andersen. 37-44 [doi]
- What Is Needed to Allow e-Citizenship?Reinhard Posch. 45-51 [doi]
- Private Sanctity - e-Practices Overriding Democratic Rigor in e-VotingÅke Grönlund. 52-60 [doi]
- Reconfiguring the Political Value Chain: The Potential Role of Web ServicesFrancesco Virili, Maddalena Sorrentino. 61-68 [doi]
- The E-GOV Action Plan in BeijingXinxiang Chen. 69-74 [doi]
- The POWER-Light Version: Improving Legal Quality under Time PressureTom M. van Engers, Radboud A. W. Vanlerberghe. 75-83 [doi]
- Intranet Saarland Plus - Enabling New Methods of Cooperation within the Ministerial AdministrationBenedikt Gursch, Christian Seel, Öner Güngöz. 84-87 [doi]
- e-Learning for e-GovernmentMichel R. Klein, Jacques Dang. 88-92 [doi]
- Multi-level Information Modeling and Preservation of eGOV DataRichard Marciano, Bertram Ludäscher, Ilya Zaslavsky, Reagan Moore, Keith Pezzoli. 93-100 [doi]
- e-Government and the Internet in the Caribbean: An Initial AssessmentFay Durrant. 101-104 [doi]
- Towards Interoperability amongst European Public AdministrationsAlejandro Fernández. 105-110 [doi]
- Assessing e-Government Implementation Processes: A Pan-European Survey of Administrations OfficialsFrançois Heinderyckx. 111-115 [doi]
- A One-Stop Government Prototype Based on Use Cases and ScenariosOlivier Glassey. 116-123 [doi]
- Reflections on the Requirements Gathering in an One-Stop Government ProjectJohanna Krenner. 124-128 [doi]
- Understanding and Modelling Flexibility in Administrative ProcessesRalf Klischewski, Klaus Lenk. 129-136 [doi]
- Business Process Management - As a Method of GovernanceMargrit Falck. 137-141 [doi]
- Proposal for a Dutch Legal XML StandardAlexander Boer, Rinke Hoekstra, Radboud Winkels, Tom M. van Engers, Frederik Willaert. 142-149 [doi]
- Size Matters - Electronic Service Delivery by Municipalities?Ronald Leenes, Jörgen Svensson. 150-156 [doi]
- Administration 2000 - Networking Municipal Front and Back Offices for One-Stop GovernmentVolker Jacumeit. 157-162 [doi]
- The Experience of German Local Communities with e-Government - Results of the MEDIA@Komm ProjectTina Siegfried. 163-168 [doi]
- Electronic Public Service Delivery through Online Kiosks: The User s PerspectiveRuth Ashford, Jennifer Rowley, Frances Slack. 169-172 [doi]
- FASME - From Smartcards to Holistic IT-Architectures for Interstate e-GovernmentReinhard Riedl, Nico Maibaum. 173-178 [doi]
- The Local e-Government Best Practice in Italian Country: The Case of the Centralised Desk of Area Berica Lara Gadda, Alberto Savoldelli. 179-186 [doi]
- The Immanent Fields of Tension Associated with e-GovernmentOtto Petrovic. 187-190 [doi]
- VCRM - Vienna Citizen Request ManagementJosef Wustinger, Gerhard Jakisch, Rolf Wohlmannstetter, Rainer Riedel. 191-194 [doi]
- Public-Private Partnerships to Manage Local Taxes: Information Models and Software ToolsMario A. Bochicchio, Antonella Longo. 195-198 [doi]
- E-MuniS - Electronic Municipal Information Services - Best Practice Transfer and Improvement Project: Project Approach and Intermediary ResultsBojil Dobrev, Mechthild Stoewer, Lambros Makris, Eleonora Getsova. 199-206 [doi]
- Some Specific e-Government Management Problems in a Transforming CountryNicolae Costake. 207-210 [doi]
- Towards a Trustful and Flexible Environment for Secure Communications with Public AdministrationsJavier Lopez, Antonio Mana, José A. Montenegro, Juan J. Ortega, José M. Troya. 211-214 [doi]
- Supporting Efficient Multinational Disaster Response through a Web-Based SystemIgnacio Aedo, Paloma Díaz, Camino Fernández, Jorge de Castro. 215-222 [doi]
- KIWI: Building Innovative Knowledge Management Infrastructure within European Public AdministrationLara Gadda, Emilio Bugli Innocenti, Alberto Savoldelli. 223-229 [doi]
- Elektronische Steuer Erlass Dokumentation a Documentation on Official Tax Guide LinesViktorija Kocman, Angela Stöger-Frank, Simone Ulreich. 230-233 [doi]
- Voting in the New Millennium: eVoting Holds the Promise to Expand Citizen ChoiceAnthony Watson, Vincent Cordonnier. 234-239 [doi]
- e-Democracy Goes Ahead. The Internet As a Tool for Improving Deliberative Policies?Hilmar Westholm. 240-247 [doi]
- Discourse Support Systems for Deliberative DemocracyThomas F. Gordon, Gernot Richter. 248-255 [doi]
- Citizen Participation in Public AffairsAnn Macintosh, Ella Smith. 256-263 [doi]
- An Approach to Offering One-Stop e-Government Services - Available Technologies and Architectural IssuesDimitris Gouscos, Giorgos Laskaridis, Dimitris Lioulias, Gregoris Mentzas, Panagiotis Georgiadis. 264-271 [doi]
- e-Governance for Local System: A Plan and Implementation ExperienceCesare Maioli. 272-275 [doi]
- Transactional e-Government Services: An Integrated ApproachCostas Vassilakis, Giorgos Laskaridis, Giorgos Lepouras, Stathis Rouvas, Panagiotis Georgiadis. 276-279 [doi]
- Electronic Vote and Internet Campaining: State of the Art in Europe and Remaining QuestionsLaurence Monnoyer-Smith, Eric Maigret. 280-283 [doi]
- A Citizen Digital Assistant for e-GovernmentNico Maibaum, Igor Sedov, Clemens H. Cap. 284-287 [doi]
- A System to Support e-DemocracyJan Paralic, Tomas Sabol, Marian Mach. 288-291 [doi]
- IST-Project: AIDA - A Platform for Digital AdministrationAnton Edl. 292-297 [doi]
- e-Government Strategies: Best Practice Reports from the European Front LineJeremy Millard. 298-306 [doi]
- CITATION - Citizen Information Tool in Smart AdministrationA. G. Anagnostakis, G. C. Sakellaris, M. Tzima, Dimitrios I. Fotiadis, Aristidis Likas. 307-312 [doi]
- Clip Card: Smart Card Based Traffic TicketsMichel Frenkiel, Paul Grison, Philippe Laluyaux. 313-318 [doi]
- VISUAL ADMIN - Opening Administration Information Systems to CitizensBenoît Drion, Norbert Benamou. 319-325 [doi]
- e-Government ObservatoryFreddie Dawkins. 326-329 [doi]
- Requirements for Transparent Public Services Provision amongst Public AdministrationsKonstantinos A. Tarabanis, Vassilios Peristeras. 330-337 [doi]
- CB-BUSINESS: Cross-Border Business Intermediation through Electronic Seamless ServicesMaria Legal, Gregoris Mentzas, Dimitris Gouscos, Panagiotis Georgiadis. 338-343 [doi]
- Bridging the Digital Divide with AVANTI TechnologyAntoinette Moussalli, Christopher Stokes. 344-349 [doi]
- An Integrated Platform for Tele-voting and Tele-consulting within and across European Cities: The EURO-CITI ProjectEfthimios Tambouris. 350-357 [doi]
- EURO-CITI Security Manager: Supporting Transaction Services in the e-Government DomainAnastasios Ioannidis, Manos Spanoudakis, Giannis Priggouris, C. Eliopoulou, Stathes Hadjiefthymiades, Lazaros F. Merakos. 358-361 [doi]
- SmartGov: A Knowledge-Based Platform for Transactional Electronic ServicesPanagiotis Georgiadis, Giorgos Lepouras, Costas Vassilakis, G. Boukis, Efthimios Tambouris, Stelios Gorilas, Elisabeth Davenport, Ann Macintosh, John Fraser, Dave Lochhead. 362-369 [doi]
- Best Practice in e-GovernmentJosef Makolm. 370-374 [doi]
- e-Government Applied to Judicial Notices and Inter-registrar Communications in the European Union: The AEQUITAS ProjectCarmen Diez, Javier Prenafeta. 375-382 [doi]
- The Concepts of an Active Life-Event Public PortalMirko Vintar, Anamarija Leben. 383-390 [doi]
- New Services through Integrated e-GovernmentDonovan Pfaff, Bernd Simon. 391-394 [doi]
- Risk Assessment & Success Factors for e-Government in a UK EstablishmentAdrianos Evangelidis, J. Akomode, A. Taleb-Bendiab, M. J. Taylor. 395-402 [doi]
- Quo Vadis e-Government? - A Trap between Unsuitable Technologies and Deployment StrategiesTamara Hoegler, Thilo Schuster. 403-406 [doi]
- A New Approach to the Phenomenon of e-Government: Analysis of the Public Discourse on e-Government in SwitzerlandAnne Yammine. 407-410 [doi]
- Self-regulation in e-Government: A Step MoreFernando Galindo. 411-418 [doi]
- UK Online: Forcing Citizen Involvement into a Technically-Oriented Framework?Philip Leith, John Morison. 419-423 [doi]
- Data Security: A Fundamental Right in the e-Society?Ahti Saarenpää. 424-429 [doi]
- Legal Design and e-Government: Visualisations of Cost & Efficiency Accounting in the wif! e-Learning Environment of the Canton of Zurich (Switzerland)Colette Brunschwig. 430-437 [doi]
- The First Steps of e-Governance in Lithuania: From Theory to PracticeArunas Augustinaitis, Rimantas Petrauskas. 438-445 [doi]
- The Role of Citizen Cards in e-GovernmentThomas Menzel, Peter Reichstädter. 446-455 [doi]
- Indicators for Privacy Violation of Internet SitesSayeed Klewitz-Hommelsen. 456-459 [doi]
- Verifiable Democracy a Protocol to Secure an Electronic LegislatureYvo Desmedt, Brian King. 460-463 [doi]
- Arguments for a Holistic and Open Approach to Secure e-GovernmentSonja Hof. 464-467 [doi]
- Supporting Administrative Knowledge ProcessesWitold Staniszkis. 468-471 [doi]
- IMPULSE: Interworkflow Model for e-GovernmentAljosa Pasic, Sara Diez, Jose Antonio Espinosa. 472-479 [doi]
- Visualization of the Implications of a Component Based ICT Architecture for Service ProvisioningRené W. Wagenaar, Marijn Janssen. 480-484 [doi]