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|a 9783540452393
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|a Traunmüller, Roland
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|a Electronic Government
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Second International Conference, EGOV 2003, Prague, Czech Republic, September 1-5, 2003, Proceedings
|c edited by Roland Traunmüller
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|a 1st ed. 2003
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|a Berlin, Heidelberg
|b Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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|a XVIII, 518 p
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|a e-Governance -- e-Democracy -- Change Management -- Electronic Service Delivery -- Web Services -- Models and Methodology of e-Government Research -- Trust and Security -- Knowledge Management -- Geographical Information System (GIS) -- Technical Systems -- Legal Aspects -- Workshop: Global Relations and Regional Development
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|a Computer Communication Networks
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|a Computers and Society
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|a Education / Data processing
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|a Electronic data processing / Management
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|a Computers and Education
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|a Application software
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|a Computer networks
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|a Information technology / Law and legislation
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|a Computer and Information Systems Applications
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|a Computers / Law and legislation
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|a IT Operations
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|a Legal Aspects of Computing
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|a Computers and civilization
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|a Springer Book Archives -2004
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|a Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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|a 10.1007/b11827
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|a The EGOV Conference Series intends to assess the state of the art in e-Gove- ment and to provide guidance for research and development in this fast-moving ?eld. The annual conferences bring together leading research experts and p- fessionals from all over the globe. Thus, EGOV 2003 in Prague built on the achievements of the 1st EGOV Conference (Aix-en-Provence, 2002), which p- vided an illustrative overview of e-Government activities. This year the interest even increased: nearly 100 contributions, and authors coming from 34 countries. In this way EGOV Conference 2003 was a reunion for professionals from all over the globe. EGOV 2003 brought some changes in the outline and structure of the c- ference. In line with the broadening of the ?eld and a growing number of s- missions it became necessary to decentralize the reviewing process. So reviewing was done via stream chairs who deserve high praise for their dedicated work. In addition, a workshop part was included to cover some subjects of emerging signi?cance, such as dissemination, networking, and regional developments. F- ther, a subtitle of the conference was chosen that would mirror the expansion of e-Government to e-Governance. Consequently, in this year’s conference gov- nance, democratic deliberation and legal issues occupied a growing share. Last, but not least, GIS was incorporated as a topic due to the increasing importance of geographical information systems for planning and operations
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