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This book is a result of the Tenth International Conference on Information Systems Development (ISD2001) held at Royal Holloway, University of London, United Kingdom, during September 5-7, 2001. ISD 2001 carries on the fine tradition established by the first Polish-Scandinavian Seminar on Current Trends in Information Systems Development Methodologies, held in Gdansk, Poland in 1988. Through the years, this seminar evolved into an International Conference on Information Systems Development. The Conference gives participants an opportunity to express ideas on the current state of the art in information systems development, and to discuss and exchange views on new methods, tools, applications ...
This book presents the refereed proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Electronic Government, EGOV 2006, held in in Krakow, Poland in conjunction with DEXA 2006. The book offers 31 revised papers depicting the state of the art in e-government/ e-governance, arranged in topical sections on research, review and outlook, participation and democracy, designing government services, legal dimensions in e-government, procurement and governance issues in networked governments, and more.
The contents of this book reflect the forefront of what is happening in offices all over the world. Many of the studies are ongoing, presenting early findings of new phenomena that used to be called end-user computing. This book illustrates that a broader array of activities is taking place. The hardware in question ranges from mainframe-based to networks to stand-alone, software settings encompass spreadsheet, text processing, electronic mail and financial models. Many of the papers employ experimental design to test their hypotheses, which is typical in an emerging field. Researchers and practitioners alike can benefit from these early conclusions. More importantly, they can raise more questions and continue to explore ways of improving the quality of organizational worklife.
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This text is designed to aid understanding of the broad context of human factors in a systems context and also provides guidelines and examples to aid in specific domains. This intergrated set of technical and behavioural readings are all directed at the human opportunities and problems associated with the design and implementation of information systems.