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Applicability of autonomic computing to e‐government problems
Shauneen FurlongThe purpose of this paper is to present the results of preliminary analysis and research on the potential relevance and applicability of autonomic computing principles and…
Towards an evaluation framework for eParticipation
Ann Macintosh, Angus WhyteThe paper seeks to demonstrate the use of a range of perspectives and methods to evaluate eParticipation initiatives. It aims to argue that there is a need for coherent evaluation…
Addressing coordination problems in information intensive processes for public management innovation
Adele Celino, Grazia Concilio, Pierpaolo Pontrandolfo, Barbara ScozziThe purpose of this paper is to propose a methodological framework for assessing coordination in information intensive processes in a perspective of government innovation needs.
E‐government adoption in Europe at regional level
WilliamsThe aim of this investigation is to examine the level of adoption of e‐government at the regional level in Europe in terms of eight different categories addressing both services…
Public sector information system critical success factors
Kirsten M. Rosacker, David L. OlsonProject management literature contains an evolving body of research addressing critical success factors. The majority of these studies have focused on projects completed within…
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