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DG.O 2008: Montreal, Canada
- Soon Ae Chun, Marijn Janssen, J. Ramón Gil-García:
Proceedings of the 9th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, Partnerships for Public Innovation, DG.O 2008, Montreal, Canada, May 18-21, 2008. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 289, Digital Government Research Center 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-099-9
Invited talks
- Daniel Chenok:
E-government: the next phase. 3 - Edwin Lau:
Public innovation and digital government. 4 - Andy Stein:
Collaborative software ecosystems. 5
Research papers and management, case study & policy papers: social networks and web 2.0
- Herbert Kubicek:
Next generation FoI between information management and web 2.0. 9-16 - James P. Zappen, Teresa M. Harrison, David Watson:
A new paradigm for designing e-government: web 2.0 and experience design. 17-26 - Yun Huang, Noshir S. Contractor, York Yao:
CI-KNOW: recommendation based on social networks. 27-33
Research papers and management, case study & policy papers: regulations and laws
- Chin Pang Cheng, Jiayi Pan, Gloria T. Lau, Kincho H. Law, Albert T. Jones:
Relating taxonomies with regulations. 34-43 - Joshua Carroll, Thomas Y. Lee:
A genetic algorithm for segmentation and information retrieval of SEC regulatory filings. 44-52 - Julia A. Ekstrom, Gloria T. Lau:
Exploratory text mining of ocean law to measure overlapping agency and jurisdictional authority. 53-62
Research papers and management, case study & policy papers: voting
- Borislava I. Simidchieva, Matthew Marzilli, Lori A. Clarke, Leon J. Osterweil:
Specifying and verifying requirements for election processes. 63-72 - Scott P. Robertson:
Design research in digital government: a query prosthesis for voters. 73-81 - Bei Yu, Stefan Kaufmann, Daniel Diermeier:
Exploring the characteristics of opinion expressions for political opinion classification. 82-91
Research papers and management, case study & policy papers: emergency response and disaster management
- Hector Jasso, Chaitan Baru, Tony Fountain, William S. Hodgkiss, Don Reich, Kurt Warner:
Using 9-1-1 call data and the space-time permutation scan statistic for emergency event detection. 92-98 - Shu-Ching Chen, Min Chen, Na Zhao, Shahid Hamid, Khalid Saleem, Kasturi Chatterjee:
Florida Public Hurricane Loss Model (FPHLM): research experience in system integration. 99-106 - Khalid Saleem, Steven Luis, Yi Deng, Shu-Ching Chen, Vagelis Hristidis, Tao Li:
Towards a business continuity information network for rapid disaster recovery. 107-116
Research papers and management, case study & policy papers: information sharing and integration
- Bram Klievink, Marijn Janssen:
Stage models for creating joined-up government: from local to nation-wide integration. 117-123 - Walter Timo de Vries:
A review of the political nature of ICT in G2G integration: based on 3 cases from the geoICT domain. 124-131 - Francisco J. Artigas, Dom Elefante, Arfaa Mujeeb, Alex Marti, Eric Yadlovski:
A regional approach to geographic information sharing in northern New Jersey, USA. 132-136
Research papers and management, case study & policy papers: the role of citizens
- John Carlo Bertot, Paul T. Jaeger, Charles R. McClure:
Citizen-centered e-government services: benefits, costs, and research needs. 137-142 - Candida Tauro, Sameer Ahuja, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones, Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Philip L. Isenhour:
Deliberation in the wild: a visualization tool for blog discovery and citizen-to-citizen participation. 143-152 - Albert Jacob Meijer, Marcel Thaens:
What should government agencies do with information that is relevant for citizens? 153-161
Research papers and management, case study & policy papers: public safety
- Chih Hao Ku, Alicia Iriberri, Gondy Leroy:
Natural language processing and e-Government: crime information extraction from heterogeneous data sources. 162-170 - Christine B. Williams, M. Lynne Markus, Michael Tyworth, Steve Sawyer, Martin A. Dias, Sonia Vilvovsky, Jane Fedorowicz, Dax D. Jacobson:
Mapping theory to practice: a cartographic analysis of public safety networks. 171-180 - Luciano A. Digiampietri, Norton Trevisan Roman, Luis A. A. Meira, Jorge Jambeiro Filho, Cristiano D. Ferreira, Andreia A. Kondo, Everton Rufino Constantino, Rodrigo Carvalho Rezende, Bruno Cedraz Brandao, Helder S. Ribeiro, Pietro K. Carolino, Antonella Lanna, Jacques Wainer, Siome Goldenstein:
Uses of artificial intelligence in the Brazilian customs fraud detection system. 181-187
Research papers and management, case study & policy papers: trust and privacy
- Janice Warner, Soon Ae Chun:
A citizen privacy protection model for e-government mashup services. 188-196 - Donna S. Canestraro, Theresa A. Pardo, Anna N. Raup-Kounovsky, Dennis Taratus:
Regional telecommunication incident response: delivering public value through increased trust. 197-206
Research papers and management, case study & policy papers: local governments
- Alan Borning, Hana Sevcikova, Paul Waddell:
A domain-specific language for urban simulation variables. 207-215 - Paul Manuel Aviles Baker, Jarice Hanson, Avonne Bell:
Municipal WiFi and policy implications for people with disabilities. 216-224 - Hye-Chung Kum, Dean Duncan, C. Joy Stewart:
Supporting self-evaluation in local government via KDD. 225-233
Research papers and management, case study & policy papers: e-rulemaking and ontologies
- Stephen Purpura, Claire Cardie, Jesse Simons:
Active learning for e-rulemaking: public comment categorization. 234-243 - Claire Cardie, Cynthia Farina, Adil Aijaz, Matt Rawding, Stephen Purpura:
A study in rule-specific issue categorization for e-rulemaking. 244-253 - Hui Yang, Jamie Callan:
Ontology generation for large email collections. 254-261
Research papers and management, case study & policy papers: open standards and IT adoptions
- Rajiv C. Shah, Jay P. Kesan, Andrew Kennis:
Implementing open standards: a case study of the Massachusetts open formats policy. 262-271 - Kyu-Nahm Jun, Christopher Weare:
The adoption of municipal web sites: on efficiency, power, and legitimacy. 272-281 - Hafedh Chourabi, Faouzi Bouslama, Sehl Mellouli:
BPMapping and UMM in business process modeling for e-government processes. 282-289
Research papers and management, case study & policy papers: foundations and social actors
- Sharon S. Dawes:
Governance in the information age: a research framework for an uncertain future. 290-297 - Margaret F. Reid, Cynthia K. Riemenschneider, Myria W. Allen, Deborah J. Armstrong:
Adaptive capacities of state IT departments: perceptions of CIOs coping with change. 298-304 - Batya Friedman, Alan Borning, Janet Davis, Brian T. Gill, Peter H. Kahn Jr., Travis Kriplean, Peyina Lin:
Laying the foundations for public participation and value advocacy: interaction design for a large scale urban simulation. 305-314
Research papers and management, case study & policy papers: IT applications
- Marta Raus, Barbara Flügge, Roman Boutellier:
Innovation steps in the diffusion of e-customs solutions. 315-324 - Meghan E. Cook, Natalie Helbig:
Making mobility work in Child Protective Services: lessons from the field. 325-333
Student papers
- Sonia Vilvovsky:
Differences between public and private IT outsourcing: common themes in the literature. 337-346 - Kimberly Stoltzfus:
Exploring U.S. e-diplomacy and non-state actors' increasing communicative influence. 347-354
System demonstrations and posters
- Ralph Feenstra, Marijn Janssen:
Service portfolios for managing modular networks. 357-358 - Hans Jochen Scholl, Raya Fidel, Shuhua (Monica) Liu, Kristene Unsworth:
The Fully Mobile City Government Project (mCity). 359-360 - Nikos Loutas, Dimitrios Tektonidis, Lemonia Giantsiou, Christos Tzanetos, Vassilios Peristeras, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis:
Towards a semantically-enabled eGovernment portal. 361-362 - JinKyu Lee, H. Raghav Rao:
Complexity of compliance tasks and user acceptance of G2C online compliance services. 363-364 - Devendra Potnis, Theresa A. Pardo:
The United Nations e-Government Readiness Index: a work in progress. 365-366 - Lin Zhu, Pengzhu Zhang, Theresa A. Pardo:
Assessing public value: the case of the NingBo 81890 center. 367-368 - Jing Zhang, Réjean Roy, Monique Charbonneau, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Irak López Dávila, Josune Arcelus de Diego, David F. Andersen, Gabriel Cid, Karen Bryce, Tino DeMarco, Andy Whitmore:
Exploring digital government initiatives to expand Full Information Product Pricing (FIPP) networks in NAFTA. 369-370 - Huaigu Cao, Venu Govindaraju:
Processing and retrieving handwritten medical forms. 371-372 - Abdullah Naralan:
Official municipal websites in Turkey: a cross-sectional analysis. 373-374 - Yun Huang, Noshir S. Contractor, York Yao:
CI-KNOW: recommendation based on social networks. 375-376 - Timothy L. Nyerges, Robert Aguirre:
Online public participation in transportation decision making. 377-378 - Kuk Hwan Jeong, Jung Wook Moon:
Organizational factors and IT performances in Korean government: framework and empirical test. 379-380 - Lei Zheng, Theresa A. Pardo, Celene Navarrete, Sehl Mellouli:
Information sharing and interoperability at the borders: a study of North America. 381-382 - Hye-Chung Kum, Dean Duncan, Kimberly Flair:
A dynamic website for county level child welfare outcome measures. 383-384 - Bram Klievink, Marijn Janssen, Willem Pieterson, Erwin Fielt:
Multi-channel management strategy and coordination: the next hurdle in customer-orientation. 385-386 - Willem Pieterson, Marije Teerling:
Citizen behavior in a multi-channel environment. 387-388 - Dimitra G. Kampitaki, Efthimios Tambouris, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis:
Identifying research themes and methods in eElectioneering. 389-390 - José Martínez Vilchis, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán:
New public management and IT: the Yucatan case. 391-392 - Yulei Zhang, Yan Dang, Yi-Da Chen, Hsinchun Chen, Mark Thurmond, Chwan-Chuen King, Daniel Dajun Zeng, Catherine A. Larson:
BioPortal Infectious Disease Informatics research: disease surveillance and situational awareness. 393-394 - David Krieg, Patricia Jacovino, Judy Goldsmith, Beth Goldstein:
A bottom-up approach to welfare case management decision support software. 397-398 - Alicia Iriberri, Chih Hao Ku, Gondy Leroy:
Enabling synergy between psychology and natural language processing for e-Government: crime reporting and investigative interview system. 399-400 - Jian Zhan, Ning An, Lian Li, Yongzhong Sha:
Towards analyzing Chinese crisis cases spatiotemporally. 401-402 - Peter Muhlberger, Nick Webb, Jennifer Stromer-Galley:
The Deliberative E-Rulemaking project (DeER): improving federal agency rulemaking via natural language processing and citizen dialogue. 403-404 - Efthimios Tambouris, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis:
A dialogue-based, life-event oriented, active portal for online one-stop government: the OneStopGov platform. 405-406 - Nabil R. Adam, Vijay Atluri, Soon Ae Chun, John Ellenberger, Basit Shafiq, Jaideep Vaidya, Hui Xiong:
Secure information sharing and analysis for effective emergency management. 407-408 - Fawzi Mulki, Lei Zheng, Tung-Mou Yang, Theresa A. Pardo:
International research program in cross-boundary information sharing. 409-410 - Judith Bayard Cushing, Lee Zeman, Natalie Kopytko, Nik Molnar, Anne C. S. McIntosh, Nalini Nadkarni, Lois M. L. Delcambre, David Maier, Fred Martin, Ted Keeley:
Visualizing tree crowns for forest managers: informatics tools enhance natural resource management. 411-412 - Neeta Verma, Alka Mishra, Sonal Kalra:
india.gov.in -- The National Portal of India: India's answer to single entry national portals. 413-414 - Wout J. Hofman:
Framework for government architecture with open standards. 415-416 - Naijun Zhou, Hua Wei:
Semantic integration and visualization for geospatial data portals. 417-418 - B. Joon Kim, Lei Zheng, Dax D. Jacobson:
A report on the 2007 iGov Research Institute: overcoming four dimensions of language barriers. 419-420 - Jianwei Liu, Yao-Hua Tan:
Moral hazard and G2B control procedures redesign. 421-422 - Charles M. Schweik, Robert C. English, Meelis Kitsing, Sandra Haire:
Brooks' versus Linus' law: an empirical test of open source projects. 423-424 - Helena Lindskog:
KNUT: electronic procurement of telecom services for the public sector. 425-426 - Bernd Stadlhofer, Peter Salhofer:
SeGoF: semantic e-government forms. 427-428 - Meelis Kitsing:
Explaining the e-government success in Estonia. 429-430 - Bill P. Buckles, Laura Steinberg, Xiaohui Yuan, Xiaoping Liu, Liangmei Hu, Yassine Belkhouche:
Analysis, modeling, and rendering of urban flood events. 431-432
Panels
- Madeleine Siösteen-Thiel, Marijn Janssen:
Bridging the terms and vocabulary gap among research and practitioners communities: panel. 435-436 - Philip Seltsikas, Matthew Dunlap, Georgia K. Marsh, Brent Crossland, Dan Combs:
Digital government's critical enabler: identity management? 437-438 - Valerie Gregg, Sharon S. Dawes:
Building a sustainable international digital government research community. 439-440 - Guoray Cai, Brian M. Tomaszewski:
Understanding government contexts in geocollaborative crisis management. 441-442 - Robert F. Albicker, Daniel J. Chenok, Jeffrey W. Seifert, Stephen H. Holden:
Federal e-government without the president's management agenda: what stays, what changes, what goes away? 443-446
Workshops and tutorials
- Anthony M. Cresswell, Jane Fedorowicz:
Understanding interagency information sharing initiatives: frameworks for research about practice. 449-450 - Vassilios Peristeras, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis, Efthimios Tambouris, Nikos Loutas:
Modeling public administration services using the Governance Enterprise Architecture (GEA) framework: tutorial proposal. 451-455 - Theresa A. Pardo, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
The North American Digital Government Working Group: a mini-workshop at dg.o 2008. 456-457 - Marije Teerling, Willem Pieterson, Marijn Janssen, Bram Klievink, Koen Pauwels:
Multi-channel management workshop. 458 - J. Ramón Gil-García:
Using partial least squares (PLS) for digital government research. 459-460 - Bill P. Buckles, Laura Steinberg, Xiaohui Yuan:
Planning for and responding to emergencies: who needs to know what? 461 - Stuart W. Shulman, Tom Bruce:
eRulemaking at the crossroads, v.2.0. 462
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