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- A Change-Aware Framework for the Knowledge Management in eGovernmentNenad Stojanovic, Ljiljana Stojanovic. 3-10
- Semantic Interlingua for the Knowledge Base CreationDmitri Dmitriev. 11-18
- The Electronic Assistant E-Me - an Important Element in a Design Language for Co-designLars Albinsson, Olov Forsgren. 19-26
- Embedded Object-Oriented Technology for eGovernment Requirement ElicitationWichian Chutimaskul, Siriporn Chirasirimongkol. 27-34
- Generating Information Requirements for eGovernment Portals through Life-Events and GenresMerethe Haraldsen, Tero Päivärinta, Maung K. Sein, Thilde Dalsmo Stray. 35-43
- Presentation of Life-Events with Logical TheoriesBostjan Bercic, Mirko Vintar. 44-51
- Electronic Records Management - Action Space in the In-use Phase of an IT ImplementationMorten Wellendorf. 52-60
- Service Oriented Architecture for Spanish Legislative Assemblies: a Model of eGovernmentElena Sánchez-Nielsen, Francisco Chávez-Gutiérrez. 61-68
- A Model Driven Approach for eGovernment Service Marketplace SpecificationElena Mugellini, Omar Abou Khaled, Maria Chiara Pettenati. 69-77
- An Overview Description of a Multi-channel eGovernment Open Interoperable Architecture - Communication Technologies and ConstraintsPanagiotis Germanakos, Eleni Christodoulou, George Samaras. 78-87
- Establishing Enterprise Architectures in Government: A Case Study on InteroperabilityKristian Hjort-Madsen, Jakob Burkard. 86-93
- Towards a European eGovernment Metadata Framework to Facilitate Semantic InteroperabilityEfthimios Tambouris, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis. 94-101
- eGovernment, Interoperability and InnovationBenoît Müller. 102-109
- eGovernment in Chile and the Adoption of XML as StandardClaudio Gutiérrez, M. Cecilia Bastarrica, Rodrigo Frez, Cristian Fuenzalida, Sergio F. Ochoa, Pedro O. Rossel, Agustín Villena. 110-120
- Web Services, IT Integration and Value Generation in eGovernment: an Exploratory Case StudyFrancesco Virili, Maddalena Sorrentino. 121-128
- Integrated eGovernment Services for Business: a Comparative Study of the CIMIC-State of New Jersey Project and Projects in the European UnionPatrizia Fariselli, Julia Culver-Hopper, Olana Bojic. 129-133
- Business Process Reference Models for Reorganizing Public Administrations - A Case StudyJörg Becker, Lars Algermissen, Björn Niehaves, Patrick Delfmann. 134-142
- An eGovernment Web Services Platform on the Semantic WebBen Jaâfar Fadhel, Mamadou Tadiou Kone. 143-149
- eGovernment Administrative and Semantic Cooperation: The Role of Intelligent Documents Flavio Corradini, Alberto Polzonetti, Romeo Pruno. 150-157
- Towards an Ontology for Knowledge Organisation in the Field of eGovernmentJavier García Marco, Fernando Galindo, Pilar Lasala, Andrés Yubero. 158-165
- Web-Mapping Application Based on Ontologies to Retrieve Geo-InformationMiguel Torres, Marco Moreno, Rolando Quintero, Giovanni Guzmán. 166-173
- Decentralized eGovernment Services Organization Based on Semantic WebMinwei Jiang, Dongping Hua, Binyong Tang. 174-184
- Being Specific on eDemocracy by Explicit Identification of Democracy Models and Communication GenresTero Päivärinta, Øystein Sæbø. 185-196
- ICT, Political Parties and Social Movements: Organizational Forms and Modes of ParticipationFrancesco Cagnone, Andrea Resca. 197-204
- Citizen Participation ICT and New Opportunities for Citizen ParticipationSigne Bock Segaard. 205-212
- Digitally Renewing Democracy ? The Potential for eConsultation in Northern Ireland and the Republic of IrelandG. Honor Fagan, Michael Murray, Paul McCusker. 213-218
- Exploiting Argument Mapping Techniques to Support Policy-MakingAlastair Renton, Ann Macintosh. 219-224
- Bits or Paper? Comparing Remote Electronic Voting to Postal VotingRobert Krimmer, Melanie Volkamer. 225-232
- eParticipation Development in Lithuania: Research ProjectsRimantas Petrauskas, Arunas Augustinaitis. 233-240
- A Web-based Tool to Support Citizen InitiativeLasse Berntzen, Marte Winsvold. 241-248
- Technology in Support of Accessible eGovernmentLaurens Cloete, Hina Patel, Louis Coetzee, Etienne Barnard. 249-255
- Technology for eDemocracy: a Classification based on Italian Best PracticesFiorella de Cindio, Leonardo Sonnante. 256-264
- Task Oriented Languages for eGovernment MaterialsMogopodi H. Lekorwe, D. M. Totev. 265-274
- Monitoring and Evaluation Measures and Conditions of Success in Public Sector Knowledge NetworksSharon S. Dawes. 275-282
- Monitoring the Performance of eGovernmentChristian Seel, Oliver Thomas. 283-291
- Measuring eGovernment PerformanceJavier García Marco, Pilar Lasala. 292-300
- Evaluation of Large Public Sector Is Projects: Experience from the ICTEPAN-ProjectEuripidis Loukis, Thom Pick, Karel Van Isacker. 301-310
- A Project Framework for eGovernmentTomasz Janowski, Elsa Estevez, Adegboyega K. Ojo. 311-320
- Design Principles and Aspects for Cross-Border Municipal Services DeploymentNikolaos Oikonomidis, Sergiu Tcaciuc, Christoph Ruland, Athanasios Karantjias, Alexandros Kaliontzoglou. 321-327
- Citizen Information Services Enabled by Semantic Web? The Case of the Schleswig-Holstein Responsibility FinderRalf Klischewski. 328-335
- Complaints and Suggestions Web-Based Collaborative ProcedureVictor M. Ruiz Penichet, José A. Gallud, Antonio Fernández-Caballero, María Dolores Lozano. 336-342
- Public Services in Lithuania: Findings from the Preliminary Students SurveyRimantas Gatautis. 343-350
- eProcurement: Love of Life and Overnight TemptationsCarl Erik Moe, Kim Viborg Andersen, Helle Zinner Henriksen. 351-357
- Mobile Government - Converging Technologies and Transition StrategiesShadi Al-Khamayseh, Elaine Lawrence. 358-365
- eGovernment and Intelligent Systems for International TradeEdmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas, Arturas Kaklauskas, Vaidotas Trinkunas. 366-373
- Interoperable Certification Authorities In The European Union: A Practical SolutionAmir Hayat, Christian Rechberger. 374-381
- Digital Rights Management Systems to Support eGovernment ApplicationsSonja Hof, Peter Reichstädter. 382-389
- Legislative Drafting Support Tool Based on XML StandardsCarlo Biagioli, Enrico Francesconi, Pier-Luigi Spinosa, Mirco Taddei. 390-397
- On Information, Law and User Interfaces of eGovernment ServicesHannakaisa Isomäki, Sonja Hof. 398-408
- An Inter-American Network for Capacity-Building in Electronic GovernmentLuiz Antonio Joia. 409-418
- LOIS: Building a Multilingual Wordnet for the Legal DomainMaria Angela Biasiotti, Maria-Teresa Sagri, Daniela Tiscornia. 419-427
- Challenges of Bringing the Next Stage of Family Benefits in Luxembourg OnlinePatrik Hitzelberger, Fernand Feltz. 428-433
- CRM + e-Benefit: an eGovernment Tax-System InitiativeMauricio Minuto Espil, Luis Landoni, Santiago Montoya, Eduardo Finn, Daniel Minuto Espil. 434-441
- www.HELP.gv.at - Austria s Central eGovernment PlatformBernhard Karning. 442-448
- RISER: Trans-European eService in Civil RegistrationBernhard Krabina, Thomas Prorok, Hendrik Tamm. 449-455
- An Universal Voting System Suitable for eParticipation in Large CommunitiesPeter Wilm. 456-464
- A Holistic Reference Framework for eGovernment: from Science to PracticeJosef Makolm. 465-474
- Integration, Innovation, and the Politics of Technology: Emerging Themes from Cross-National eGovernment ResearchSharon S. Dawes, Alberto Silitti, David Carter. 475-478