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Monday, 4th September 2006



Morning

09:00 - 12:30



9:00 -
9:30
DEXA General Opening



09:30 -
11:00
Session 1a: m-Government
Chaired by Josef Makolm, Austria
09:30 -
10:00
m-Government Success Factors A Roadmap for Developing Interactive Mobile Government Shadi Al-khamayseh, Elaine Lawrence, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
10:00 -
10:30
Attitudes To Mobile Commerce in Public Sector Procurement: A Case Study Liz Lee-Kelley, Ailsa Kolsaker, University of Surrey, Guilford, Surrey, UK



09:30 -
11:00
Session 1b: Identity Management and New Service Technologies
Chaired by Roland Traunmüller, Austria
09:30 -
10:00
Proposed Framework for an Interoperable Electronic Identity Management System Amir Hayat, Thomas Roessler, Graz University of Technology, Austria
10:00 -
10:30
Organised Use of e-Democracy Tools for Young People Ella Smith, Ann Macintosh, Angus Whyte, Napier University, UK
10:30 -
11:00
Developing ICT Skills and Tools for Empowerment (DISKET) Focusing on Youngsters and Women Titus Tossy, Institute of Accountancy, Arusha, Tanzania



11:00 -
11:30
Coffee break



11:30 -
12:30
Session 2a: Frameworks for e-Services Design
Chaired by Lasse Berntzen, Norway
11:30 -
12:00
Creating Public Value Instead of Administrative Burden: The Austrian Supplementary Register for Other Concerned Parties Josef Makolm, Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance, Vienna, Austria
12:00 -
12:30
A Holistic Framework for Design and Implementation of e-Government Services in Greece Based on Current International Practices and a First Assessment of the Greek Experiment Emm. I. Chalaris, TEI of Athens, Greece
Nikos Michalopoulos, BOC Athens, Greece



11:30 -
12:30
Session 2b: Public e-Procurement and e-Services
Chaired by Peter Reichstädter, Austria
11:30 -
12:00
The Limits of Public Procurement: Information Systems Acquisition Carl Erik Moe, Anne Cathrine Risvand, Maung K. Sein, Agder University College, Norway
12:00 -
12:30
SAKE: Agile Change Management in a Knowledge - Based e-Government Back Office Andreas Papadakis, Planet SA, Athens, Greece
Dimitris Apostolou, Spyros Dioudis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Nenad Stojanovic,University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany



12:30 -
14:00
Lunch break



Afternoon
14:00 - 17:30 (18:00)



14:00 -
15:30
Session 3: e-Government Projects
Chaired by Luiz Antonio Joia, Brazil
14:00 -
14:30
Improving Access and Efficient Use of Government Services by Means of Semantic Technologies Marian Mach, Tomas Sabol, Jan Paralic, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia
14:30 -
15:00
e-GovQoS: An Ontology for Quality of e-Government Services
Flavio Corradini, Francesco De Angelis, Alberto Polzonetti, Barbara Re, Elia Brugnoni, University of Camerino, Italy
15:00
15:30
Global e-Government Workflows on The Basis of a Portal Grid Computing Infrastructure Gertraud Orthofer, Wolfram Wöß, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria



15:30 -
16:00
Coffee break



16:00 -
18:00
Session 4: e-Government Projects
Chaired by Maria Wimmer, Germany
16:00 -
16:30
Towards Pan-European Semantic Interoperability: The IDABC XML CLearinghouse Project Barbara Held, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium
16:30 -
17:00
Information Technology for Adoption and Intelligent Design for e-Government (ITAIDE) Yao-Hua Tan, Boriana Rukanova, Ziv Baida, Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Stefan Klein, Allen Higgins, University College Dublin, Ireland
17:00 -
17:30
An Interoperable Communication Platform for a Public Agency Patrik Hitzelberger, Fernand Feltz, Centre de Recherche Public - Gabriel Lippmann, Luxembourg



16:00 - 18:00
Workshop 1: Expenditure and Efficiency Gains Implementing e-Government


organised by Staniszek Alwasiak, Malopolska, Poland
Kim Viborg Andersen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Janice Morphet, University College London, UK