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Table of Contents |
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Abstracts |
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Preface |
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M-government Implications For E-Government In Developing Countries: The Case Of Saudi Arabia |
Abdulmohsen Abanumy, Pam Mayhew |
1-6 |
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USE-ME.GOV (USability-drivEn open platform for MobilE GOVernment) |
Witold Abramowicz, Laurent Karsenty, Paul Moore, Olmstead Gertraud Peinel, Marek Wiśniewski, Dirk Tilsner |
7-16 |
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A Privacy Preference Model for Pervasive Computing |
Karim Adam, Blaine Price, Mike Richards, Bashar Nuseibeh |
17-26 |
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Using A PDA Interface To Access ARCE |
Ignacio Aedo, Patricia Gómez Bello, Daniel Sanz, Paloma Díaz, Jorge de Castro |
27-35 |
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M-Government Framework |
Ljupco Antovski, Marjan Gusev |
36-44 |
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Mobile eHealth: Making the Case |
Norm Archer |
45-55 |
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Mobile Government and Organizational Effectiveness |
Chet Borucki, Seda Arat, Ibrahim Kushchu |
56-66 |
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Diffusion of Mobile Technology in Healthcare |
Liz Burley, Helana Scheepers, Julie Fisher |
67-76 |
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Risky Business: Will Citizens Accept M-government in the Long Term? |
Jennie Carroll |
77-87 |
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Multichannel Hub: An M-Government Case Study For The City Of Turin |
Elena Cigliano, Lara Marcellin, Andrea Crevola |
88-97 |
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Secure Mobile Services Infrastructures for mGovernment: Personalised, Context-aware Composition of Pervasive Mobile Services |
Alan Davy, Fiona Mahon, Kevin Doolin, Brendan Jennings, Mícheál Ó Foghlú |
98-109 |
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On the use of Policy Based Management for Pervasive m-Government Services |
Steven Davy, Keara Barrett, Brendan Jennings, Sven van der Meer |
110-121 |
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Investigating The Potential Improvement of Patient Management Systems In Hospital Ward Settings Using Mobile, Wireless Technologies |
Linda Dawson, Julie Fisher, Liza Heslop |
122-132 |
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Mobile Government and Mobile Network Operators - Is Cooperation Possible? |
Ulrich Dietz |
133-142 |
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Enterprise Security Planning (ESP) |
L. Ertaul, T. Braithwaite, Beryl L. Bellman |
143-152 |
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Security Planning using Zachman Framework for Enterprises |
Levent Ertaul, Raadika Sudarsanam |
153-162 |
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M-Government Safety Services: Evaluation Of Alternatives From Stakeholders’ Perspectives. |
Ir. R.W.Feenstra, Dr. Ir. M. Janssen, Prof. Dr. R.W. Wagenaar |
163-171 |
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Practical Application Of Biometrics For Security, Privacy And Convenience Within The UK Education Environment |
Aine Ni Fhloinn |
172-181 |
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Developing Interactive Voice Response Interfaces for Large Information Systems |
Gunar Fiedler, Peggy Schmidt |
182-191 |
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Infrastructures for Mobile Government Services |
Mícheál Ó Foghlú |
192-199 |
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M-Governance: A Mobile Computing Framework for Integrated Disease Surveillance in India |
Shashank Garg, Diatha Krishna Sundar, Isha Garg |
200-209 |
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Multi-channel Delivery of Services, The Road from eGovernment to mGovernment: Further Technological Challenges and Implications |
Panagiotis Germanakos, George Samaras, Eleni Christodoulou |
210-220 |
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M-GOV: A Proposed Architecture For Mobile Government Transactions |
Dimitris Gouscos, Dimitris Drossos, Giannis F. Marias |
221-233 |
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Electronic Payments In The German Public Sector – Legal Issues |
Ludwig Gramlich |
234-242 |
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Prospects of Using m-Technologies for Disaster Information Management in Bangladesh and other LDCs |
Chowdhury G. Hossan, Mridul Chowdhury, Ibrahim Kushchu |
243-253 |
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Usability Is A Policy Issue: Minimising The “Hassle Factor” In Mobile Payment Of The Central London Congestion Charge |
Philip Inglesant, M. Angela Sasse |
254-263 |
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A Mobile Alerting System for the Support of Patients with Chronic Conditions |
Doris Jung, Annika Hinze |
264-274 |
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Mobile Government in Germany: Legal Aspects and Demands on Mobilizing the Administration |
Michael Knopp |
275-284 |
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Cashing Up With Mobile Money – The FairCASH Way |
Heinz Kreft |
285-295 |
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Securing Mobile Services |
Miguel Ponce de Leon, John Ronan, Jimmy McGibney |
296-303 |
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M-Government For Digital Cities: Value Added Public Services |
Abraham Sotelo Nava, Irak López Dávila |
304-312 |
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M-government: South African Approaches and Experiences |
Imraan Patel, Glenda White |
313-323 |
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Technical Implications And Business Recommendations For Building Open And Interoperable Platform For M-Services Provisioning |
Gertraud Peinel, Thomas Rose, Witold Abramowicz, Andrzej Bassara, Agata Filipowska, Marek Wiśniewski, Paweł Żebrowski |
324-333 |
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RISER: Opportunities of Mobile Access to Trans-European Resident Registers |
Yorck Rabenstein, Bernhard Krabina |
334-341 |
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It's Okay To Be A Dog On The Internet – Privacy And Trust In e-Government |
Mike Richards, Karim Adam, Blaine A. Price |
342-348 |
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A Success Factors Model For M-Government |
Geoffrey A. Sandy, Stuart McMillan |
349-358 |
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Evolution of m-Gov in Brazil |
Mauro José dos Santos |
359-366 |
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Business Process Modeling for mGovernment Applications |
Peggy Schmidt |
367-376 |
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The Mobility Paradigm in Government Theory and Practice: A Strategic Framework |
Hans J (Jochen) Scholl |
377-386 |
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Mobile Services for a Medical Communication Center: The eSana Project |
Henrik Stormer, Andreea Ionas, Andreas Meier |
387-394 |
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M-Governance: A Framework for Indian Urban Local Bodies |
Diatha Krishna Sundar, Shashank Garg |
395-402 |
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Government in the Palm of Your Hand |
Melissa Teasdale |
403-413 |
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M-Government in Hungary |
Istvan Tozsa, Balazs Budai |
414-425 |
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Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) Mobile Law Enforcement System |
Retief de Villiers |
426-433 |
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Anonymous Code Lists For Secure Electronic Voting Over Insecure Mobile Channels |
Nico Voutsis, Frank Zimmermann |
434-444 |
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Enabling Personalized And Context Sensitive Mobile Advertising While Guaranteeing Data Protection |
Rebecca Bulander, Michael Decker, Gunther Schiefer, Bernhard Kölmel |
445-454 |
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Mobile Disaster Management System Applications - Current Overview And Future Potential |
Flávio Souza, Ibrahim Kushchu |
455-466 |
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Measuring E-Readiness Assessment in Saudi Organisations : Preliminary Results From A Survey Study |
Ali Al-Solbi, Pam J. Mayhew |
467-475 |
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Transcending e-Government: a Case of Mobile Government in Beijing |
Gang Song |
476-485 |