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DG.O 2009: Puebla, Mexico
- Soon Ae Chun, Rodrigo Sandoval, Priscilla M. Regan:

Proceedings of the 10th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, Partnerships for Public Innovation, DG.O 2009, Puebla, Mexico, May 17-20, 2009. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 390, Digital Government Research Center 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-535-2 - Beth Simone Noveck:

WIKI government: a public sector innovation. 1 - Janice Nall:

CDC 2.0: using social media to improve public health. 2 - Andrés Hoffman, Rodolfo Torres, León David Pérez:

Electronic government experiences: the case of Mexican federal portals. 3-4 - Zeferino Torreblanca:

Sponsored lunch keynote address: The role of state governments in the promotion of digital agenda for Mexico. 5 - Scott P. Robertson, Ravi K. Vatrapu, Richard Medina:

The social life of social networks: Facebook linkage patterns in the 2008 U.S. presidential election. 6-15 - Thomas Skirbunt, Leilani Martinez, Darlene Meskell:

Government outreach to the U.S. Spanish-speaking community uses social media. 16-18 - Britt Blaser, David Weinberger, Joe Trippi:

Digital government through social networks: how citizens can aggregate their money and votes to define digital government. 19-24 - Cristiano Maciel, Licínio Roque, Ana Cristina Bicharra Garcia:

Democratic citizenship community: a social network to promote e-deliberative process. 25-34 - Peter Muhlberger, Jennifer Stromer-Galley:

Automated and hand-coded measurement of deliberative quality in online policy discussions. 35-41 - Michael Kaschesky, Reinhard Riedl:

Top-level decisions through public deliberation on the internet: evidence from the evolution of Java governance. 42-55 - Rajiv C. Shah, Jay P. Kesan:

Interoperability challenges for open standards: ODF and OOXML as examples. 56-62 - Adegboyega K. Ojo, Tomasz Janowski, Elsa Estevez:

Semantic interoperability architecture for electronic government. 63-72 - Bram Klievink, Marijn Janssen:

Improving integrated service delivery: a simulation game. 73-78 - Khaled Gaaloul, François Charoy, Andreas Schaad:

Modelling task delegation for human-centric eGovernment workflows. 79-87 - Kimberly Stoltzfus:

"Why can't we share?": applying a stakeholder model to investigate implementing inter-governmental networks. 88-95 - Nicolas Maisonneuve, Matthias Stevens, Maria E. Niessen, Peter Hanappe, Luc Steels:

Citizen noise pollution monitoring. 96-103 - Marije Teerling, Willem Pieterson:

Multi-channel marketing: an experiment on leading citizens to online public services. 104-112 - Teresa M. Harrison, James P. Zappen, David Watson:

Children's use of government information systems: design and usability. 113-122 - Luis F. Luna-Reyes, J. Ramón Gil-García, Georgina Romero:

Modelo integral de evaluación del gobierno electrónico: un propuesta preliminar. 123-133 - María del Rocío Gómez Díaz, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán:

Gestión del conocimiento estrategia de vinculación en los centros comunitarios de aprendizaje. 134-142 - Enrique Gabriel Munive Aportela, Erika Yamel Munive Cortés:

Alfabetización tecnológica: el reto del gobierno electrónico en México. 143-152 - Terrence Maxwell, Sharon S. Dawes:

Public governance as a socio-technical system: from concept to application. 153-161 - Beat Estermann, Reinhard Riedl, Alessia C. Neuroni:

"Integrated" and "transcendent" e-government: keys for analyzing organizational structure and governance. 162-171 - Natalie Helbig, Jana Hrdinová, Donna S. Canestraro:

Enterprise IT governance at the state level: an emerging picture. 172-179 - Marianne Fraefel, Alessia C. Neuroni, Reinhard Riedl:

Reflecting the relevance of communication in e-government-projects: two case studies in the field of knowledge management in the Swiss public administration. 180-189 - Clemens Heidinger, Erik Buchmann, Klemens Böhm:

Towards collaborative web-based impact assessment. 190-198 - Janice Warner, Soon Ae Chun:

Semantic and pragmatic annotation for government information discovery, sharing and collaboration. 199-205 - Natalie Kopytko, Judith Bayard Cushing, Lee Zeman, Nik Stevenson-Molnar, Fred Martin, Edward S. Keeley:

Making ecology research results useful for resource management: a case study in visual analytics. 206-215 - Francisco J. Artigas, Soon Ae Chun, Yogi Sookhu:

Real-time ocean surge warning system, meadowlands district of New Jersey. 216-222 - Sunil Choenni, Jan van Dijk:

Towards privacy preserving data reconciliation for criminal justice chains. 223-229 - Georg Aichholzer, Stefan Strauß:

Understanding a complex innovation process: identity management in Austrian e-government. 230-239 - Norman K. Sondheimer, Ethan Katsh, Lori A. Clarke, Leon J. Osterweil, Daniel Rainey:

Dispute prevention and dispute resolution in networked health information technology. 240-243 - Nusa Erman:

Citation analysis for e-government research. 244-253 - Klaus Petrik:

Participation and e-democracy how to utilize web 2.0 for policy decision-making. 254-263 - Norton Trevisan Roman, Cristiano D. Ferreira, Luis A. A. Meira, Rodrigo Carvalho Rezende, Luciano A. Digiampietri, Jorge Jambeiro Filho:

Attribute-value specification in customs fraud detection: a human-aided approach. 264-271 - Yau-Tzu Ma, Andrea Crestan:

Taiwan's challenges for significant international tourism market growth. 272-276 - Nitesh Bharosa, JinKyu Lee, Marijn Janssen, H. Raghav Rao:

A case study of information flows in multi-agency emergency response exercises. 277-282 - Anton Joha, Marijn Janssen:

Comparing strategic intents for public-private partnerships, outsourcing and shared services. 283-292 - Jane Fedorowicz, Martin A. Dias, Steve Sawyer:

Design in digital government research. 293-301 - Ramezanali Azadehdel, Kourosh Dadashtabar, Ehsan Enami:

Design and architecture of a new crisis situation room (CSR). 302-308 - Michael Dale, Abram Stern, Mark Deckert, Warren Sack:

System demonstration: Metavid.org: a social website and open archive of congressional video. 309-310 - Sameer Ahuja, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones, Andrea L. Kavanaugh:

Local conversations 2.0. 311-312 - Gholam Ali Montazer, M. Hoseini Moghadam:

Toward a proper model for informational development in developing countries (the Iranian experience). 313-314 - Konrad Walser, Andreas Kühn, Reinhard Riedl:

Risk management in e-government from the perspective of IT governance. 315-316 - Daekeun You, Zhixin Shi, Venu Govindaraju, Alan Blatt:

Line removal and handwritten word recognition of police accident report forms. 317-318 - Fernando Ortiz-Rodríguez, Julian Chaparro Pelaez, Félix Jose Pascual:

Semantic model approach for eGovernment to improve sharing, retrieving and exchanging documentation across back-office. 319-320 - M. D. María Elena Carbajal Franco:

Esquemas de participación mixtos. 321-323 - Sergio R. Coria, Aurelia Gómez-Gómez, Juan C. Bustamante:

An information technology department in a disadvantaged municipality in Mexico: need and feasibility. 324-325 - Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Mario A. Gutiérrez-Alonso:

Virtual assistants for e-government: a preliminary study. 326-327 - Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Sehl Mellouli, Faouzi Bouslama:

A new framework for analyzing political news. 328-329 - Cindy R. Pérez Díaz, René Méndez Aceves, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:

Portales de gobierno estatal en México: el caso del portal del gobierno del estado de Puebla. 330-331 - Susana Berenice Vidrio-Baron, Anthony M. Townsend, Mack C. Shelley:

Toward a proposed methodology to assess e-government websites usability in the context of cultural dimensions: (research in progress). 332-333 - Wenjuan Fan, Anhong Ling, Xiang Li, Gang Liu, Jian Zhan, Lian Li, Yongzhong Sha:

Interactive GIS-based interface for time-critical application. 334-335 - Jing Zhang, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, David F. Andersen, Andy Whitmore, Réjean Roy:

Exploring digital government initiatives to expand full information product pricing (FIPP) networks in NAFTA. 336-337 - J. Ramón Gil-García, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Sehl Mellouli, Celene Navarrete, Theresa A. Pardo, Jing Zhang:

Research group on digital government in North America: developing a comparative and transnational agenda. 338-339 - André Marcelo Panhan, Eder Ignatowicz, Leonardo S. Mendes:

Community portals for architecture-based middleware P2P. 340-341 - J. Ramón Gil-García, Sehl Mellouli, Celene Navarrete, Hans Jochen Scholl, Theresa A. Pardo, Anthony M. Cresswell, Lei Zheng:

Integration and interoperation at the border states in North America: a status report. 342-343 - Judith Bayard Cushing, Sharon S. Dawes:

Plenary panel: digital government research what we have learned about forging successful DG research projects. 344-346 - David F. Andersen, J. Ramón Gil-García, Réjean Roy, Theresa A. Pardo, Lei Zheng:

Creating an international research team: lessons from the North American digital government working group. 347 - Sharon S. Dawes, Natalie Helbig:

Building a sustainable international digital government research community. 348-349 - Teresa M. Harrison:

Panel proposal: state of the art perspectives on health information technology. 350 - Peter Muhlberger:

New research on public deliberation and information technology. 351-353 - Willem Pieterson, Bram Klievink, Marijn Janssen:

Multi-channel management: putting it into practice. 354-355 - Janice Warner:

Social networking -- technology, tools, and applications: a hands-on tutorial to make the most of the conference. 356 - J. Ramón Gil-García:

Using partial least squares (PLS) for digital government research. 357-358 - John W. Dickey:

Half-day tutorial: describing, building, and using the public administration genome (PAG). 359-360 - Hans Jochen Scholl:

Mobile computing in the public sector: practices, opportunities, and arduous challenges. 361-363 - Noshir S. Contractor:

Understanding & enabling networks in digital government. 364-365

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