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Interoperability for electronic governance
Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Theory and practice of electronic governance, 2007Departments and institutions collaborate and interoperate in processes crossing their organizational boundaries. A basic prerequisite for collaboration is interoperability, which can be defined as the ability of systems to work together with other systems.
Marijn Janssen, Hans Jochen Scholl
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Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies and Workshop for PhD Students in Computing - CompSysTech '08, 2008
This paper presents the basic principles of the Bulgarian Electronic Governance Act and the regulation of the obligations for interoperability and information ...
Plamen Vatchkov, Roumen Trifonov
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This paper presents the basic principles of the Bulgarian Electronic Governance Act and the regulation of the obligations for interoperability and information ...
Plamen Vatchkov, Roumen Trifonov
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Electronic Markets and Electronic Governments
International Journal of Electronic Commerce, 1997Information technology (IT) has been able to transform the way many business transactions are organized. Mergers, acquisitions, outsourcing, and divestitures are all well-known changes that have resulted from the ability of IT to change the way organizations monitor and coordinate activities.
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2022
Е-government is based on electronic document management systems, state management automation systems, and other information and communication systems. A description of four е-government models—Continental European model, Anglo-American model, Asian model, and Russian model—are reviewed.
Aizhan Baimukhamedova +1 more
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Е-government is based on electronic document management systems, state management automation systems, and other information and communication systems. A description of four е-government models—Continental European model, Anglo-American model, Asian model, and Russian model—are reviewed.
Aizhan Baimukhamedova +1 more
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Vision Impairment and Electronic Government
2011Vision impaired are in a distinctive disadvantage when using computer screens based on visual presentation of data. Their situation becomes increasingly critical, as most society services, including issues such as eCommerce, eBusiness, eHealth, and eGovernment go on-line.
Reima Suomi, Irene Krebs
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Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Theory and practice of electronic governance, 2008
For any research field to advance it has to have its own 'core' theory and a set of reference disciplines it draws on and contributes to. Thus far it is clear that E-governance research draws primarily on theory and methods developed in the Management Information Systems (MIS) discipline.
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For any research field to advance it has to have its own 'core' theory and a set of reference disciplines it draws on and contributes to. Thus far it is clear that E-governance research draws primarily on theory and methods developed in the Management Information Systems (MIS) discipline.
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Electronic Government-to-Government Collaboration
2007Most of the effort of e-government researchers and practitioners today is focused on G2C (government-to-citizen) and G2B (government-to-business) e-government, aiming at the development of information systems that offer to the citizens and businesses the capability to communicate and perform their transactions with the public administration (e.g ...
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2007
Digital government, electronic government, online government, wired government, virtual government—there are many terms used to refer to the contemporary strong focus, in practice as in research, on increasing the amount and sophistication of information and communication technologies (ICT) use in government and governance processes.
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Digital government, electronic government, online government, wired government, virtual government—there are many terms used to refer to the contemporary strong focus, in practice as in research, on increasing the amount and sophistication of information and communication technologies (ICT) use in government and governance processes.
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Electronic Governance: Ein Rahmen für Electronic Government
2001Als die Computer sich anschickten, das Stadium der Erfindungen und Prototypen zu verlassen und zu praktikablen Rechenmaschinen zu werden, war Sebastian Dworatschek einer der ersten, die einen wesentlichen Zusammenhang spurten. In seinem Lehrbuch „Grundlagen der Datenverarbeitung“, das 1969 erstmals erschien und nicht weniger als neun Auflagen erreichte,
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