Program conference EGOV within DEXA 2002

Status August 30, 2002

 

Monday, September 2, 2002

 

8.30 – 9.00                 Opening

 

9.00 – 10.00               Invited Talk of DEXA Conference

 

Issues in Monitoring the Web

Serge Abiteboul, INRIA and Xyleme SA, France

 

 

            10.00 – 10.30 Coffee Break

 

            12.30 – 14.00  Lunch

 

Session 1:                Framework I

14.00 – 15.30

Chair: Roland Traunmüller

 

Introduction

Lenk K., Traunmüller R.; Germany, Austria

 

Centralization Revisited? Problems on Implementing Integrated Service Delivery in the Netherlands

Kraaijenbrink J.; The Netherlands

 

 

            15.30 – 16.00 Coffee Break

 

Session 2:                Framework II

16.00– 18.00

Chair: Klaus Lenk

 

From Websites to E-Government in Germany

Klumpp D.; Germany

 

BRAINCHILD, building a constituency for future research in Knowledge Management for local Administrations

van Rossum M., Chauvel D., Mangham A.; The Netherlands, France, UK

 

Organizing for online service delivery: The effects of network technology on the organization of transactional service delivery in Dutch local government

Hoogwout M.; The Netherlands

 

Public Sector Process Rebuilding Using Information Systems

Andersen K.V.,  Denmark


Tuesday, September 3, 2002

 

9.00 – 10.00             Invited Talk of EC-Web Conference

 

Enabling Virtual Enterprises  -  A case for multi-disciplinary research

Igor Hawryszkiewycz, University of Technology, Sydney

 

 

            10.00 – 10.30 Coffee Break

 

Session 3:                Framework III

10.30 – 12.30

Chair: Fernando Galindo

 

What is needed to allow e-citizenship?

Posch R.; Austria

 

Private sanctity - e-practice overriding democratic rigor in e-voting

Grönlund A.; Sweden

 

Reconfiguring the political value chain: the potential role of Web services

Virili F., Sorrentino M.; Italy

 

 

            12.30 – 14.00  Lunch

 

Session 4A:             Digital Olympics 2008: Creating the Digital Beijing

14.00 – 14.30

Chair: Reinhard Posch

 

The E-GOV Action Plan in Beijing

Chen X.; China

 

 

Session 4B:             Knowledge Management I

14.00 – 15.30

Chair: N.N.

 

The POWER light-vision: Improving Legal Quality under Time Pressure

van Engers T., Vanlerberghe R.A.W.; The Netherlands

 

Intranet “SaarlandPlus” – Enabling New Methods of Cooperation within the Ministerial Administration

Gursch B., Seel C., Güngöz Ö.; Germany

 

E-Learning for e-Government

Klein M.R., Dang J.; France

 

 

Session 4C:             Requirements

14.00 – 15.30

Chair: Efhimios Tambouris

 

Assessing e-government implementation processes: A pan-European survey of administrations officials

Heinderyckx F.; Belgium

 

A One-Stop Government Prototype Based on Use Cases and Scenarios

Glassey O.; Switzerland

 

Reflections on the Requirements Gathering in an One-Stop Government Project

Krenner J.; Austria

 

 

            15.30 – 16.00 Coffee Break

 

Session 5A:             Electronic Service Delivery I

16.00– 18.00

Chair: Martin van Rossum

 

Size Matters – Electronic Service Delivery by Municipalities?

Leenes R., Svensson J.; The Netherlands

 

Administration 2000 – Networking Municipal Front and Back Offices For One-Stop Government

Jacumeit V.; Germany

 

Visualization of the Implications of a Component based ICT Architecture for Service Provisioning

Wagenaar R., Janssen M.; The Netherlands

 

Citizen Relationship Management : the new People Search Engines in French cities

Noubel J.-F.; France

 

 

Session 5B:             Knowledge Management II

16.00– 18.00

Chair: Maria A. Wimmer

 

Multi-Level Information Modeling and Preservation of eGOV Data

Marciano R., Ludäscher B., Zaslavsky I., Moore R., Pezzoli K.; USA

 

E-government and the Internet in the Caribbean : an initial assessment

Durrant F.; Jamaica

 

Towards Interoperability amongst European Public Administrations

Fernàndez A.; Spain

 

Supporting Administrative Knowledge Processes

Staniszkis W.; Poland

 

 

Session 5C:             Business Process Reengineering

16.00– 17.30

Chair: Igor Hawryszkiewycz

 

Understanding and Modelling Flexibility in Administrative Processes

Klischewski R., Lenk K.; Germany

 

Business process management - as a method of Governance

Falck M.; Germany

 

Proposal for a Dutch Legal XML Standard

Boer A., Hoekstra R., Winkels R., van Engers T., Willaert F.; The Netherlands, Belgium


Wednesday, September 4, 2002

 

9.00 – 10.00             Invited Talk of DaWaK Conference

Chair: Yahiko Kambayashi

 

Text Mining Applications of a Shallow Parser

Walter Daelemans, University of Antwerp, Belgium

 

 

            10.00 – 10.30 Coffee Break

 

Session 6A:             Electronic Service Delivery II

10.30 – 12.00

Chair: Marcel Hoogwout

 

The experience of German local communities with e-government - results of the MEDIA@Komm project

Siegfried T.; Germany

 

Electronic Public Service Delivery Through Online Kiosks: the User's Perspective

Ashford R., Rowley J., Slack F.; UK

 

FASME - From Smartcards to Holistic IT-Architectures for Interstate E-Government

Riedl R., Maibaum N.; Switzerland, Germany

 

 

Session 6B:             Designing Innovative Applications I

10.30 – 12.00

Chair: Michel Klein

 

Public-Private Partnerships to Manage Local Taxes: Information Models and Software Tools

Bochicchio M.A., Longo A.; Italy

 

E-MuniS- Electronic Municipal Information Services - Best Practice Transfer and Improvement Project: Project Approach and Intermediary Results

Dobrev B., Stoewer M., Makris L., Getsova E.; Germany, Greece, Bulgaria

 

Towards a Trustful and Flexible Enviroment for Secure Communications with Public Administrations

Lopez J., Mana A., Montenegro J., Ortega J., Troya J.; Spain

 

 

Session 6C:             Electronic Democracy

10.30 – 12.00

Chair: Ake Grönlund

 

Voting in the New Millenium: eVoting holds the promise to expand citizen choice

Watson  A., Cordonnier V.; Australia, France

 

Discourse Support Systems for Deliberative Democracy

Gordon T.F., Richter G.; Germany

 

Citizen Participation in Public Affairs

Macintosh A., Smith E.; UK

 

 

            12.30 – 14.00  Lunch

 

Session 7A:             IST-Projects I

14.00 – 15.30

Chair: Tom van Engers

 

An Approach to Offering One-Stop e-Government Services – Available Technologies and Architectural Issues

Gouscos D. , Laskaridis G., Lioulias D., Mentzas G., Georgiadis P.; Greece

 

E-Governance for Local System: a Plan and Implementation Experience

Maioli C.; Italy

 

Transactional e-Government Services: an Integrated Approach

Vassilakis C., Laskaridis G., Lepouras G., Rouvas S., Georgiadis P.; Greece

 

 

Session 7B:             Designing Innovative Applications II

14.00 – 15.00

Chair: Francesco Virili

 

Supporting efficient multinational disaster response through a web-based system

Aedo I., Díaz P., Fernández C., de Castro J.; Spain

 

ESED - a documentation on official tax guide lines

Kocman V., Stöger-Frank A., Ulreich S.; Austria

 

 

Session 7C:             Panel: The Teaching of eGovernment

14.00 – 15.30

Chair: Fernando Galindo

 

Past: "EULISP"

Saarenpää A.; Finland

 

Present: "Legal Network for Inforamtion Society"

Petrauskas R., Traunmüller R.; Lithuania, Austria

 

Future: "Concrete Masters"

Morrison J., Lenk K.; UK, Germany

 

 

            15.30 – 16.00 Coffee Break

 

Session 8A:             IST-Projects II

16.00– 18.00

Chair: Antoinette Moussalli

 

Electronic vote and internet campaining : state of the art in Europe and remaining questions

Monnoyer-Smith L., Maigret E.; France

 

A Citzen Digital Assistant for e-Government

Maibaum N., Sedov I., Cap C.H.; Germany

 

A System to Support e-Democracy

Paralic J., Sabol T., Mach M.; Slovakia

 

IST-project: AIDA – a platform for Digital Administration

Edl A.; Austria

 

 

Session 8B:             General Discussion: Knowledge enhanced e-Government

16.00– 17.30

Chair: Maria A. Wimmer

 

Session 8C:             Curriculum for Master Students: The Teaching of eGovernment

16.00– 17.30

Chair: Fernando Galindo

 

Groupwork Curricular: For admittance please contact the Chair Galindo F.; Spain


Thursday, September 5, 2002

 

Session 9A:             IST-Projects III

9.00 - 10.00

Chair: Dieter Klumpp

 

IST Project: KEeLAN

Ossandon J.; Italy

 

eGovernment Observatory

Dawkins F., Belgium

 

 

Session 9B:             Electronic Service Delivery III

9.00 - 10.00

Chair: Ann Macintosh

 

The Immanent Fields of Tension Associated With E-Government

Petrovic O.; Austria

 

VCRM - Vienna Citizen Request Management

Wustinger J., Jakisch G., Wohlmannstetter R., Riedel R.; Austria

 

 

            10.00 – 10.30 Coffee Break

 

Session 10A:           IST-Projects IV

10.30 – 12.00

Chair: Witold Staniszkis

 

CITATION - Citizen Information Tool in smart Administration

Anagnostakis A., Sakellaris G.C., Tzima M., Fotiadis D.I., Likas A.; Greece

 

Clip Card: smart card based traffic tickets

Frenkiel M., Grison P., Laluyaux P.; France

 

VISUAL ADMIN – Opening Administration Information Systems to Citizens

Drion B., Benamou N.; France

 

 

 

Session 10B:           Implementing eGOV I

10.30 – 12.30

Chair: Dimitris Gouscos

 

Best Practice in e-Government

Makolm J.; Austria

 

e-Government Applied to Judicial Notices and Inter-registrar Communications in the European Union:  The AEQUITAS Project

Diez C., Prenafeta J.; Spain

 

The Concept of an Active Life-Event Public Portal

Vintar M., Leben A.; Slowenia

 

New Services through integrated eGovernment

Pfaff D., Simon B.; Germany

 

 

            12.30 – 14.00  Lunch

 

Session 11A:           IST-Projects V

14.00 – 15.30

Chair: Freddie Dawkins

 

IST Project: PRELUDE

Ossandon J.; Italy

 

Requirements for Transparent Public Services Provision amongst European Public Administrations

Tarabanis K., Peristeras V.; Greece

 

CB-BUSINESS: Cross-Border Business Intermediation through Electronic Seamless Services

Legal M., Mentzas G., Gouscos D., Georgiadis P.; Greece

 

 

Session 11B:           Implementing eGOV II

14.00 – 15.30

Chair: Kim Viborg Andersen

 

Risk Assessment & Success Factors for eGovernment in a UK Establishment

Evangelidis A., Akomode J., Taleb-Bendiab A., Taylor M.; UK

 

Quo Vadis eGovernment? – A Trap between Unsuitable Technologies and Deployment Strategies

Hoegler T., Schuster T.; Germany

 

A new approach to the phenomenon of eGovernment: Analysis of the public discourse on eGovernment in Switzerland

Yammine A.; Switzerland

 

 

            15.30 – 16.00 Coffee Break

 

Session 12A:           IST-Projects VI

16.00– 18.00

Chair: Rimantas Petrauskas

 

Bridging the Digital Divide with AVANTI Technology

Moussalli A., Stockes C.; UK

 

An Integrated Platform for Tele-Voting and Tele-Consulting within and across European Cities: The EURO-CITI project

Tambouris E.; Greece

 

EURO-CITI Security Manager: Supporting Transaction Services in the E-Government Domain

Ioannidis A., Spanoudakis M., Priggouris G., Eliopoulou C., Hadjiefthymiades S., Merakos L.; Greece

 

SmartGov: A Knowledge-based Platform for Transactional Electronic Services

Georgiadis P., Lepouras G., Vassilakis C., Boukis G., Tambouris T., Gorilas S., Davenport E., Macintosh A., Fraser J., Lochhead D.; Greece, UK

 

 

Session 12B:           Technical Issues I

16.00– 18.00

Chair: Reinhard Riedl

 

The Role of the Citizen Cards in e-Government

Menzel T., Reichstädter P.; Austria

 

Indicators for privacy violation of  internet sites

Klewitz-Hommelson S.; Germany

 

Verifiable Democracy a protocol to secure an electronic legislature

Desmedt Y., King B.; USA

 

Arguments for a Holistic and Open Approach to Secure e-Government

Hof S.; Switzerland


Friday, September 6, 2002

 

            10.00 – 10.30 Coffee Break

 

Session 13:              Legal I

10.30 – 12.00

Chair: Thomas Menzel

 

Self regulation in e-government: a step more

Galindo F.; Spain

 

UK Online: Forcing citizen involvement into a technically-oriented framework?

Leith P., Morison J.; UK

 

Data Security: A Fundamental Right in the E-Society?

Saarenpää A.; Finland

 

            12.00 – 14.00  Lunch

 

Session 14:              Legal II

14.00 – 15.00

Chair: Philip Leith

 

Legal Design and E-Government: Visualisations of Cost & Efficiency Accounting in the wif! E-learning Environment of the Canton of Zurich (Switzerland)

Brunschwig C.; Switzerland

 

The First Steps of E-Governance in Lithuania: from Theory to Practice

Augustinaitis A., Petrauskas P.; Lithuania

 

 

            15.30 – 16.00 Coffee Break