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The
E-Government conference at WCC 2010 is a cooperation of a number of groups
that already have well-established activities in the field of
e-government, e-governance, e-business, e-tcetera. Notably IFIP working
group 8.5 (Information Systems in Public Administration) and IFIP working
group 6.11 (Communication, Information and Security Aspects of E-Business,
E-services and E-society) and the CSI SIG on E-Governance (Computer
Society of India Special Interest Group on E-Governance) have joined
forces with the program co-chairs to make this stream of the IFIP World
Computer Congress indeed outstanding and challenging. A “must attend”
meeting opportunity for researchers, practitioners and policymakers where
contributions from all three angles will lead to new perspectives and a
better understanding of the challenges and opportunities that come with
developing and implementing e-government services and
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E-Government & Applications E-government
application areas – including Govt. to Citizen, Govt. to Business,
Govt. to Govt., Govt. to Employee projects Digital cities and
regions E-Democracy and e-Governance E-Inclusion to
information society E-Health and e-Education Public e-Services
for citizens & enterprises Private Sector projects for public
services One-stop government service integration Governance /
financing issues Citizen Identity Cards for multi-purpose
uses Portfolio management, Alignment Adoption and
diffusions Multimedia and multilinguism International
dimension of e-Government
E-Government Infrastructure E-Services for
e-Government Infrastructure for e-government including Wide Area
Networks, Wireless networks, Citizen Service Centres,
Kiosks Shared services, service-oriented government Managing
and orchestrating service networks Mobile public
services Interoperability of different
applications Performance management and
evaluation Accessibility Privacy and security Open source
software and standards, FLOSS National / international
standards
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Legal societal and cultural
issues Communities Web 2.0, wiki’s,
user-involvement Open content, open access Digital culture and
digital divide Public-private partnerships Success
factors Leadership, organization and policies Participative
policy-making Acceptance issues Disaster and crises
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Programme
Committee Chairs
Marijn
Janssen, Delft, The Netherlands Winfried Lamersdorf, Hamburg,
Germany Lalit Sawhney, Bangalore, India Leon Strous,
Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Programme
Committee Members
Ashok
Agarwal, Hyderabad, India Mark Borman, Australia Erwin Fielt,
Australia Leif Flak, Norway Ernest Foo, Australia Dimitrios
Georgakopoulos, Australia M.P. Gupta, India Wayne Knack,
Australia Ralf Klischewski, Egypt Irene Krebs,
Germany Christine Leitner, Austria Miriam Lips, New
Zealand Zoran Milosevic, Australia S.V. Raghavan,
India Oystein Saebo, Norway Jochen Scholl, Seattle,
USA Reima Suomi, Turku, Finland Vishanth Weerakoddy, London,
UK Dirk Werth, Saarbrücken, Germany Maria Wimmer, Koblenz,
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| Submission of
papers: |
February
15, 2010 |
| Notification to authors: |
April 23, 2010 |
| Camera-ready copies: |
May 15,
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Instructions
for paper submission
- Papers
must not substantially overlap with papers that have been
published or are simultaneously submitted to a journal or another
conference with proceedings.
- Papers
must be written in English; they should be at most 14
pages in total, including bibliography and well-marked
appendices.
- Papers
should be intelligible without appendices, if any.
- Accepted
papers will be presented at the conference and published in
the IFIP AICT (Advances in Information and Communication
Technology) Series by Springer.
- Submitted
and accepted papers must follow the publisher’s guidelines for the
IFIP AICT Series (www.springer.com/series/6102, Author
templates, Manuscript preparation in Word).
- At
least one author of each accepted paper must register to the
conference and present the paper.
- All
papers must be submitted in electronic form through the web via www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eges2010
by February 15, 2010. Papers submitted after this deadline will be
discarded without review.
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The
Congress
The
World Computer Congress (WCC2010) will bring together IT research
and industry sectors in one event. The congress will combine 17 IFIP
conferences with partner conferences from other international and
regional, specialist IT organisations.
The
conference content will be presented in eight program streams.
Delegates may attend any of the participating conference, industry
or partner events as well as networking, social, technical tours and
certification courses offered at the
congress. | |
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- Wireless
Communications and Information Technology in Developing
Countries (WCITD 2010)
- Biologically-Inspired
Collaborative Computing (BICC 2010)
- Distributed
and Parallel Embedded Systems (DIPES 2010)
- Artificial
Intelligence in Theory and Practice (IFIP AI 2010)
- Network
of the Future (NF)
- Enterprise
Architecture, Integration, Interoperability and Networking
(EAI2N)
- Human
Choice and Computers International Conference (HCC9
2010)
Track 2: Virtual Technologies and Social Shaping
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- International
Information Security Conference 2010 (SEC 2010)
- Critical
Information Infrastructure Protection (CIP)
- Human
Choice and Computers International Conference (HCC9
2010)
Track 3: Surveillance and Privacy
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- Theoretical
Computer Science (TCS 2010)
- Human
Computer Interaction (HCI 2010)
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- Key
Competencies in the Knowledge Society (KCKS 2010)
- History
of Computing (HC)
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- Global
Information Systems Processes (GISP)
- E-Government
and E-Services (EGES)
- Human
Choice and Computers conference (HCC9 2010)
Track 1:
Ethics and ICT Governance
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- Human
Choice and Computers International Conference (HCC9 2010)
Track 4: ICT and Sustainable Development
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- Entertainment
Computing Symposium (ECS 2010)
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