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- FGT-SAMK-NN: impact of the right to be forgotten using a lazy algorithm in data stream learningEduardo Peniche, Leandro Miranda, Flavia Bernardini, José Viterbo. 1-8 [doi]
- Metaverse as dispute: challenges for a state action agendaErgon Cugler de Moraes Silva, José Carlos Vaz, Anderson Ribeiro de Freitas. 9-15 [doi]
- TwiSP: a framework for exploring polarized issues in TwitterGabriela Andrea Diaz, Carlos Iván Chesñevar, Elsa Estévez, Ana Gabriela Maguitman. 16-23 [doi]
- Stereotypes in ChatGPT: an empirical studyTony Busker, Sunil Choenni, Mortaza Shoae-Bargh. 24-32 [doi]
- Emerging technologies in Africa: Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, and Internet of Things applications and way forwardCharmaine Distor, Inês Campos Ruas, Tupokigwe Isagah, Soumaya I. Ben Dhaou. 33-40 [doi]
- Semantic Interoperability for Legal Information: Mapping the European Legislation Identifier (ELI) and Akoma Ntoso (AKN) OntologiesMichalis Avgerinos Loutsaris, Charalampos Alexopoulos, Maria Ioanna Maratsi, Yannis Charalabidis. 41-53 [doi]
- Influence of ICT governance on cyber security: a Generalized Method Moment (GMM) approach in AsiaAyushi Agarwal, Sreejith Alathur, Rahul Lakhmani. 54-62 [doi]
- A more inclusive Europe through personal data sovereignty in cross-border digital public servicesNathan Da Silva Carvalho, Jasmin Jabbarpour, Lucy Temple, Idoia Murua Belacort, Urtza Iturraspe Barturen, Max Kortlander, Valentin Sanchez Pelaez, Enrique Areizaga Sanchez, Francesco Mureddu. 63-71 [doi]
- Smart city operation model in BrazilDiego De Azevedo. 72-79 [doi]
- Brazil as a leader in digital transformationLinda Bower. 80-85 [doi]
- Digitalization and automation for the sake of IT? Insight from automation initiatives in Swedish municipalitiesDaniel Toll, Maria Booth, Ida Lindgren. 86-93 [doi]
- Barriers and actions for the adoption and use of Artificial Intelligence in the public sectorAmal Marzouki, Arbi Chouikh, Sehl Mellouli, Rim Haddad. 94-100 [doi]
- The challenge of web accessibility: an evaluation of selected government websites and service portals of high, middle and low-income countriesZoran Jordanoski, Morten Meyerhoff Nielsen. 101-110 [doi]
- Digital transformation for building a smarter city: six initiatives of Osasco City, Sao PauloMarcos Cesar Weiss, Talita Bottas de Oliveira e Souza, Aguinaldo Aragon Fernandes, Edson Carlos Germano. 111-118 [doi]
- An algorithmic method for business process reengineering and service automation in the public sectorYannis Charalabidis, Zoi Lachana, Charalampos Alexopoulos, Michalis Avgerinos Loutsaris. 119-126 [doi]
- Public procurement of innovation in Latin America: a comparative analysis of the most innovative countriesJulia Veneziani, José Carlos Vaz. 127-134 [doi]
- ICT-Enabled Agriculture E-Markets: Reflecting on Local Level Resistance to a Large-Scale State-Sponsored Technology InterventionSanjay Vijaypur Prabhakar, Amit Prakash. 135-142 [doi]
- Carrots, sticks, or guidance? Analyzing coordination instruments for digital transformation in federations using a governance frameworkManuel R. P. C. Bonduki, Maria Alexandra Cunha. 143-150 [doi]
- User-centric and secure electronic authentication for digital health services: a case study for BrazilThashmee Karunarathne, Joao Monteiro. 151-158 [doi]
- Open data journalism: a domain mapping reviewGeorgios Papageorgiou, Loukis Euripides, Rikke Magnussen, Yannis Charalabidis. 159-166 [doi]
- Public procurement and technology: a research agendaGabriela Boechat, Maria Alexandra Cunha, Urs Gasser. 167-175 [doi]
- Working conceptual model of citizen identification: the case of MozambiquePaulo Maculuve, Luis Amaral. 176-184 [doi]
- Use of domain ontology for representing people digital participation during emergency situationFernando Bichara Pinto, Marie Anne Macadar, Gabriela Viale Pereira. 185-190 [doi]
- Drivers of e-Participation performance from a supply-side perspective: the case of the Russian regionsYury Kabanov, Andrei V. Chugunov, Georgy Panfilov. 191-196 [doi]
- Increasing Inclusion and Time-Efficiency in Participatory Policy-Making Deliberations with E-Scribing TechnologyGustavo Umbelino, Kristine Lu, Matthew W. Easterday. 197-205 [doi]
- e-Governance education for sustainable development: prioritising sustainable development goals and building capabilities to drive progressAlena Labanava, Innar Liiv, Ingrid Pappel. 206-213 [doi]
- Consolidation: From Southern Urbanism to Southern e-GovernanceMathews P. Joseph. 214-220 [doi]
- The politics of digital technologies: Reimagining social participation in the digital ageBruno Henrique Sanches, Ergon Cugler de Moraes Silva. 221-227 [doi]
- Assessment of public information understanding using plain language and data visualizationRodrigo Oliveira, Claudia Cappelli, Jonice Oliveira. 228-234 [doi]
- Information scent and open government data (OGD) engagement: research agendaSaxena S, Guilherme Wiedenhöft, Edimara M. Luciano, Charalampos Alexopoulos, Nina Rizun, Loukis Euripidis, Ricardo Matheus. 235-241 [doi]
- Maximizing the value delivered of chatbots in e-Gov using the incremental funding methodMarcelo Tueiv, Eber Schmitz. 242-246 [doi]
- Assessment of the Nursing Observatory as a support tool to combat the contamination of nursing professionals by COVIDMatheus M. Cruz, Marcelo Persegona, Neyson Pinheiro Freire, Flavia Bernardini, Júlia Marcolino Persegona, Vanessa Nunes, Raissa Barcellos. 247-253 [doi]
- Enterprise architecture adoption in government: a public value perspectiveLeif Sundberg, Henrik Floren, Hakan Sundberg. 254-262 [doi]
- Digital public services based on Bourdieu's theory of practice: a proposal for a conceptual frameworkJoao Paulo Dos Santos Da Silva, Diana Cruz Rodrigues. 263-269 [doi]
- Assessing e-Participation indices: A Call for More Valid Measurement: A Call for More Valid MeasurementGabriel Hofmann, Uwe Serdült, Marine Charlotte Benli, Costa Vayenas, Jean-Patrick Villeneuve, Anna Picco-Schwendener, Leonardo Colosante. 270-277 [doi]
- How public servants' characteristics, attitudes and competences affect perceptions of e-Participation? Evidence from St. Petersburg, RussiaDmitriy Arkatov. 278-285 [doi]
- Local Online Service Index and rurality: towards developing a measurement frameworkHarekrishna Misra, Sehl Mellouli, Adegboyega Ojo. 286-290 [doi]
- Whither Haversine, and Whither Orthodromic? Inclusivity in geographical information systems education: lessons from IndiaSundar Balakrishna. 291-299 [doi]
- Measuring citizens' readiness to use electronic public services using clustering approach: the case of St. Petersburg, RussiaDaria Bakalets, Anastasia A. Golubeva, Evgenii V. Gilenko. 300-307 [doi]
- Relationship between e-Government development and state capacity in Brazilian municipalities: a cluster and correspondence analysisThomas Figueiredo, Erico Przeybilovicz, Maria Alexandra Cunha. 308-317 [doi]
- Education Cybersecurity: Learning Management System, Data and ToolsMilena Krumova, Ashish Kataria. 318-323 [doi]
- Aligning UN Goals and legal norms in a case weighting system: a case study on environmental crimes in ItalyVittoria Pistone, Francesco Sovrano, Biagio Distefano. 324-331 [doi]
- Digital transformation, technology andinnovation in Brazilian states: the pathways proposed by governors elect 2023-2026Thiago José Tavares Ávila, Beatriz Barreto Brasileiro Lanza, Daniel de Souza Valotto. 332-339 [doi]
- Design of an ontology to represent the elaboration of the annual operational plan in the area of public sector planningJairo H. Silva-Aguilar, Rommel Torres T., Elsa Estevez. 340-346 [doi]
- The rapid spread of online misinformation and its impact on the digital economySyed Iftikhar Hussain Shah, Eleni Kapantai, Vassilios Peristeras. 347-355 [doi]
- Streaming city councils' meetings on social media before, during and after the pandemicGonçalo Paiva Dias. 356-362 [doi]
- Diagnosis of a digital ecosystem in a Brazilian public organizationMarcos Paulo Pereira Da Silva, Rejane Maria da Costa Figueiredo, Edna Dias Canedo. 363-370 [doi]
- Exploring the Functionalities and Evaluation of the Digital Silver Hub: A Collaborative Platform for Innovative Solutions in the Silver EconomySidra Azmat Butt, Ingrid Pappel, Dirk Draheim. 371-378 [doi]
- Content evaluation and gamification for educational platformsRichard Fernando Heise Ferreira, Thalita Maria do Nascimento, Dante Eleutério dos Santos, Luan Matheus Trindade Dalmazo, Luis Carlos Erpen De Bona. 379-382 [doi]
- Informational co-option against democracy: comparing Bolsonaro's discourses about voting machines with the public debateErgon Cugler de Moraes Silva, Ana Gabrielle Neves de Oliveira. 383-391 [doi]
- Social media, party narratives and supporters' opinions: Zimbabwe's post-2018 electionsBlessmore Nhikiti. 392-400 [doi]
- Overdelivery in a digital service implementation on a tax recovery programCaroline Tuttman, Gabriel Blum, Marie Anne Macadar. 401-403 [doi]
- Citizen-centric and trustworthy AI in the public sector: the cases of Finland and HungaryClaudia Oliveira, Sara Talpo, Noémie Custers, Emilia Miscenà, Edwige Malleville. 404-406 [doi]
- Rede Blockchain Brasil (Brazil Blockchain Network): government Blockchain network in BrazilMilber Fernandes Morais Bourguignon, Gladstone Moises Arantes, Vanessa Da Rocha Santos Almeida, Marie Anne Macadar. 407-410 [doi]
- Construction of a digital map of good practices in the largest municipal public education network in Latin America: the experience of the good practice cartography of the network in Rio de Janeiro: The experience of the Good Practice Cartography of the Network in Rio de JaneiroOtavio Avila, Simone Araujo, Paulo Miranda. 411-413 [doi]
- Digital Inclusion and Democratic Participation: The experience of The School in Digital Culture training for teachers of Rio de Janeiro's Municipal Public Education System: The experience of The School in Digital Culture training for teachers of Rio de Janeiro's Municipal Public Education SystemJoana Milliet, Simone Araujo, Paulo Miranda. 414-416 [doi]
- National Brazilian judicial database (DataJud): transparency and better administration of justiceCinara Maria Carneiro Rocha, Ana Lucia Aguiar, João Álvaro Carvalho. 417-419 [doi]
- Harnessing digital government for place-based innovation policy: insights from JakartaHansen Wiguna, Regina Manjali, Yudhistira Nugraha. 420-423 [doi]
- Ginasio Experimental Tecnologico (GET): promoting pedagogical innovation and the development of student protagonism integrated into the municipal education network of Rio de JaneiroHelder Yukio Okuno. 424-426 [doi]
- Plataforma SAC Digital: uma jornada inteligente e sustentavel do governo para o cidadao baianoWalter Rocha Palma, Katia Argolo Castro. 427-429 [doi]
- PORTAL RJDIGITAL: digitalizacao para uma sociedade mais inclusivaCaroline Tuttman, Bruno Cunha, Rodrigo Xavier, Gabriel Blum. 430-432 [doi]
- Beneficios fiscais do estado do Rio de Janeiro: sistematizando um arcabouco legalCaroline Tuttman, Luciana Mayerhoffer, Gabriel Blum. 433-435 [doi]
- Oportunidades de transformação digital a partir do diagnóstico das rotinas de trabalho de um tribunal brasileiroFelipe Fonseca Salerno, Antônio Carlos Gastaud Maçada. 436-439 [doi]
- Desafios e oportunidades do uso de praticas de arquitetura corporativa para governanca da administracao municipal: o GRP da GOVBRVanessa Tavares Nunes, Claudia Cappelli, Virginia Kayser, Rafael Targino, Rodrigo Oliveira. 440-442 [doi]
- Construindo a base de uma sociedade digital para o Estado de Mato GrossoSandro Luís Brandão Campos. 443-446 [doi]
- Manutenção de software no Tribunal de Justiça do Estado de Goiás: definição de um processo utilizando Design Science ResearchMichel Ribeiro, Rejane Figueiredo. 447-450 [doi]
- Social data dashboard to improve the administration of justice: the case of the Prosecutor's Office of the Federal District and TerritoriesAnne Araujo Comber Correa de Oliveira Andrade, Cinara Maria Carneiro Rocha, Hiza Maria Silva Carpina Lima. 451-453 [doi]
- Expanding the concept of preventive medicine through the using explaining machine learning models in remote clinic-patient interactionAnna Chizhik, Michil P. Egorov, Lyudmila Vidiasova. 454-456 [doi]
- Linguistic modules for pre-diagnostic assessment: evaluating patient trajectories and soliciting second opinions through patient-dialogue system interactionsMichil P. Egorov, Dmitrii Pogrebnoi, Aitalina Krivoshapkina, Maria Yakubova, Anna Chiznik. 457-459 [doi]
- Digital innovation for sustainable development: a transformative approachIris De Brito, Dayn Amade. 460-463 [doi]
- Mapping urban emotions based on social networks data for detecting factors of well-being dynamicsLyudmila Vidiasova, Anna Chizhik, Michil P. Egorov. 464-466 [doi]
- Question-based interaction with geolocated data for environmental surveillance by the Brazilian Federal Public MinistryRaphael Winckler de Bettio, Ana Paula Melchiori, André Pimenta Freire, Ana Carolina Albuquerque, Eduardo Henrique de Almeida Aguiar. 467-469 [doi]
- The role of the private sector on developing smart cities under a quadruple helix approachCarolina Tavares Lopes, Edimara Mezzomo Luciano. 470-472 [doi]
- The hidden costs of digital self-service: administrative burden, vulnerability and the role of interpersonal aid in Norwegian and Brazilian welfare servicesHanne Höglund Ryden, Luiz De Andrade. 473-478 [doi]
- Smart territories competitiveness based on data useFabiola del Toro Osorio, Victoria Eugenia Ospina-Becerra, Elsa Estévez. 479-485 [doi]