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Wednesday 22 October 2008
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18:30
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In
the bar at the Rendez-Vous Hotel
Pre-conference registration and welcome meeting (Until 19:30)
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Thursday 23 October 2008
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9:00
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Registration and coffee
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10:00
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Welcome from the Conference Chair: Professor Brian
Corbitt
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10:15
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Keynote address: Title to be confirmed
The Hon. Theo Theophanous, Minister
for Information and Communication Technology, Victoria
Government, Australia
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11:15
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Refreshments
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Refreshments
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Refreshments
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Refreshments
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Room:
Stream A - e-Government provision
Chair : Goonasagree Naidoo
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Room:
Stream B - Managing e-Government
Chair -
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Room:
Stream C- Mini track on
e-Democracy
Chair: Mary Griffiths
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Room:
Stream D- Mini track on
e-Government around the world: Does your position on the continuum
matter?
Chair: Ian Dennis
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11:45
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Assessing
Performance of e-Government Services for Business Users
Gotoh Reiko, Ibaraki
University, Japan
IG-049
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Making
e-Government Research Designs Visible: Reflexivity and Collaborative
Research
Hardy Catherine and Susan Williams, The University of Sydney, Australia,
IG-019
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Election
Campaigning in the Era of Web 2.0 and Social Media
Backhouse Jenny, University of New South Wales @ ADFA, Australia,
IG-032
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e-Government
Evolution in EU Local Governments: A Comparative Perspective
Pina Vicente, Lourdes Torres
and Sonia Royo, University
of Zaragoza, Gran Via, Spain,
IG-014
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12:15
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Change and
Adaptation of Stakeholder Relationships in e-Governance
Shiang Jing, Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan, IG-111
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Centralised
Government Telephone Information Services: A Policy Perspective
Dray Ken, NSW Department
of Premier & Cabinet, Sydney and Susan Williams,
The University of Sydney, Australia, IG-044
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Modeling
e-Election with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Approach
Isaai Mohamadtaghi, University of Sharif, Fatemeh Firoozi and
Mahmoudreza Hemyari, Industrial Management Institute, Iran
IG-098
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Cultural
Barriers in Preventing e-Government Implementation in Asia: Evidence from Japan and Vietnam
Nguyen Hai Thi Thanh, Waseda
University, Tokyo, Japan
IG-022
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12:45
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e-Accessibility:
A Challenge to Implement e-Government Successfully
Ali Liaqat, Hamid Jahankhani, Hossein Jahankhani and
Seyed A. Amin Mousavi, University of East London, UK IG-037
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The
Constitution and Governance of Time Through e-Government
Henman Paul, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, IG-058
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An Evaluation
of Information Quality of e-Government in Indonesia
Nariman Dahlan and Susumu Yamamoto, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific
University, Beppu-Shi Oita, Japan IG-093
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13:15
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Lunch
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Lunch
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Lunch
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Lunch
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Room:
Stream A - Ontologies and Web Services
Chair : Paul Henman
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Room:
Stream B - Implementation
Chair - Mark Brogan
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Room:
Stream C - Mini track on
Public Sector ICT & Innovation
Chair: Doug Thomson
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Room:
Stream D- Mini track on
e-Government around the world: Does your position on the continuum
matter?
Chair: Ian Dennis
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14:30
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e-Government
Service Discorvery Based on Citizens' Desires
Salhofer Peter and Bernd Stadlhofer, FH Joanneum University
of Applied Science, Graz, Austria IG-030
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A Critical
Evaluation of e-Government Model Implementation in Sri Lanka
Gamage Wackwella, University of Moratuwa and Shahani Weerawarana,
ICT Agency, Sri Lanka, IG-011
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A
Six-Level Model of SMS-based e-Government
Susanto Tony Dwi, Robert
Goodwin and Paul Calder,
Flinders University of South Australia IG-033
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Motivating
Dynamics Toward e-Government Policy and Implementations
Chaijenkij Smithtana and Brian Corbitt, RMIT University,
Melbourne, Australia, IG-034
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15:00
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Business
Rules and Services Ontology Development Environment
Kamada Aqueo, Adriana Figueiredo,
CTI, Rod. Dom Pedro I Campinas, SP and Marcos Rodrigues,
Unicamp, Sidade Universitaria, Zeferino Vaz, Campinas, Brazil IG-085
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Electronic
Records Management: The Missing Player in the e-Gov Movement
Xie Li (Sherry), University of British Columbia, Canada IG-039
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Benchmarking
the Adoption of e-Government: A Comparative Study Between Australian City
Councils and UK City
Councils
Hossan Chowdhury, David Brown and Timothy Bartram, La Trobe University,
Melbourne, Australia IG-040
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A
Conceptual Model of Citizens' Trust in e-Government
Alsaghier Hisham, Marilyn Ford, Ann Nguyen and Rene Hexel,
Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia IG-103
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15:30
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Behaviour
Change, Citizen Engagement and Web 2.0: The Quest for Safer Roads
Fink Dieter, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia,
IG-031
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Innovative
Records Management Solutions: A Best Practice Exemplar from Local
Government
Wilkins Linda, RMIT University,Melbourne and Paula Swatman
University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia, IG-116
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An
Exploration of e-Health in the Public Sector: The Australian Perspective
Chong Josephine, Mohini Singh and Say Yen Teoh, RMIT
University, Melbourne, Australia IG-065
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Moving
Toward e-Government: The Status Quo and Prospective on Government
Information Disclosure in China
Chen Chuanfu, Laichu Tang, Qiong Tang, Ziaojuan Zhang,
Yundi Wang, Li Zhao and Peng Chen, Wuhan University,
China IG-038
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16:00
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Refreshments
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Refreshments
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Refreshments
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Refreshments
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Room:
Stream A - Being Ready
Chair - Dieter Fink
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Room:
Stream B - Regional Applications
Chair - Eric Deakins
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Room:
Stream C - Mini track on
Public Sector ICT & Innovation
Chair: Linda Wilkins
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Room:
Stream D- Mini track on
e-Government around the world: Does your position on the continuum
matter?
Chair: Ian Dennis
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16:30
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Formulation
of Empirical Factor Relations Influencing e-Government Preparedness
Adala Ajay, EPFL, Lausanne,
Switzerland,
IG-084
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Towards
Legally Binding Online Elections in Germany
Langer Lucie, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany IG-082
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Knowledge
Management in Public Sector Organisations: A Suitable Platform for
e-Government?
Salleh Kalsoma and Syed Noh Syed Ahmad, University Technology
MARA and Syed Omar Sharifuddin Syed Ikhsan, National Institute of
Public Adminstration, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, IG-042
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Patient's
Medication Information and e-Health Development in Finland: A Case Study of
a Finnish Primary Care Organization
Aarnio Eeva and Reetta Raitoharju,
Turku School of Economics, Finland IG-046
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17:00
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Failed
Revolution? Exploring e-Government Barriers in the Arab States
Salem Fadi and Yasar Jarrar, Dubai School of Government, United Arab
Emiriates IG-024
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Key
Issues in e-Procurement Adoption: Toward New Public-Private Partnerships in
Malaysia
Zambri Suzana and Akemi Takeoka Chatfield, University of Wollongong, Australia
IG-061
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The Role
of Online Social Networking in Public Administration
Al Namani Hamed, Eric Deakins
and Stuart Dillon, University of Waikato Management School,
Hamilton, New Zealand, IG-062
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Exploring
the Factors that Affect e-Government Implementation in Jordan: A longitudinal Analysis
Kanaan Raed Kareem, Christine Fidler and Simon Rogerson,
De Montfort University, Leicester, UK IG-053
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17:30
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Close of conference day
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Close of conference day
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Close of conference day
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Close of conference day
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20:15
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Conference dinner on a Victorian
Tram Touring Melbourne
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Friday
24 October 2008
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9:30
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Keynote address: Title to be confirmed
Professor
Miriam Lips, Victoria University of Wellington,
New Zealand
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10:30
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Refreshments
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Refreshments
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Refreshments
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Refreshments
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Room:
Stream A - Local Government
Chair : Jenny Backhouse
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Room:
Stream B - Regional Applications
Chair - Ian McCloughlin
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Room:
Stream C - Mini track on
Public Sector ICT & Innovation
Chair: Patrik
Hitzelberger
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Room:
Stream D- Mini track on
e-Government around the world: Does your position on the continuum
matter?
Chair: Ian Dennis
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11:00
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Political
Issues in ICT Implementation in Local Government
Hashim Rugayah, University Technology Mara (UiTM), Malaysia IG-097
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Innovation
Characteristics Influencing IT Innovation Adoption: Lessons Learned from
Finnish Early Childhood Education
Vahtera Annukka, Turku School of Economics, Finland IG-072
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Public Financial
Reporting with Transparency Consideration under the Semantic Web
Environment
Chen Xiaoyi and Kokichi Futatsugi, Japan Advanced Institute
of Science and Technology(JAIST) and Wenpeng Shang, Gakuen University,
Japan IG-078
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Evaluation
of Federal and State e-Government Websites in Malaysia
Abu Bakar Ahmad Bakeri, International Islamic University, Malaysia
IG-064
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11:30
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Local
e-Government Development Philosophy in China, New Zealand, Oman, and the UK
Deakins Eric, Stuart Dillon and Hamed Al Namani, University
of Waikato Management School, Hamilton, New Zealand IG-063
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e-Government
Interoperability System Development: Issue of Labour Statistic Information
Management in Thailand
Saekow Apitep, and Choompol
Boonmee Thammasat University,
Pathumthani, Thailand IG-068
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The
Success Factors of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) Implementation Through
Clinical Microsystem in Selected Malaysian Government Hospitals
Ariffin Nik Azliza Nik, Alwi Mohd Yunus , Rusnah Johare and and
Zuhanda Che Embi, University Techology MARA (UiTM), Malaysia IG-079
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Readiness
to G2B Electronic Interactions in Russian Regions: Results of an Empirical
Study
Golubeva Anastasia and Olga Patokina, St. Petersburg State University, Russia IG-074
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12:00
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"The
Fast Eat the Slow": The Efficacy of e-Government Supply and Demand
Viitanen Jenni, The University
of Manchester, UK, IG-054
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e-Government
Initiatives to Improve Service Delivery. An Evaluation of South Africa
Naidoo Goonasagree, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South
Africa IG-077
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The
Future of Stategic e-Purchasing in e-Government - Using Data Base
Analysis
Thomson Doug, RMIT University, Melbourne
Australia,
IG-115
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Enhancement
of the Performance of Administrative Systems and e-Government Services in
Hungary in Correlation with EU Funding
Laszlo Gabor, Budapest Tech, Keleti Karoly, Hungary, IG-086
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12:30
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Lunch
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Lunch
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Lunch
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Lunch
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Room:
Stream A - Digital Government
Chair : Susan William
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Room:
Stream B - e-Government Applications
Chair : Akemi Chatfield
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Room:
Stream C - Email management
Chair - Rugayah Hashim
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Room:
Stream E - Security and document retrieval
Chair -
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13:30
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How
Effective is Digital Government Worldwide?
Riccucci Norma and Marc Holzer, Rutgers
University, Newark, New Jersey, USA
IG-009
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An
Exploratory Analysis of the On-line Dispute Resolution Mechanism
Sidiropoulou Panagiota-Aikaterina and Evangelos Moustakas, Middlesex
University, London, UK IG-114
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You’ve
Got Mail: Accountability and End User Attitudes to Email Management
Brogan Mark and Sue Vreugdenburg, Edith
Cowan University,
Perth,
Australia IG-090
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Digital
identities in e-Government: Issues and Perspectives on PKI-based
Authentication Methods
Hitzelberger Patrik, Christian Mousel, Paulo da Silva Carvalho and
Fernand Feltz, CRP Belvaux, Luxembourg, IG-066
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14:00
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Dialoguecircles
– A Case Study in Successful Online Citizen Engagement
Timms Kevin, Shibu Pal and Shaobo Ji, Carleton
University, Ottawa, Canada IG-105
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e-Government
Role in National Crisis Management
Shahsavand Ehsan and Ahmad Babazade, University of Payamnour,
Birjand, Iran, IG-095
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A
Distributed Data Warehouse for E-Mail Data Retention
Stark Konrad, Gerald Stampfel and Wilfried Gansterer, University of Vienna, Austria,
IG-108
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Secure
and Practical Online Elections via Voting Service Provider
Langer Lucie, Axel Schmidt and Johannes Buchmann, Darmstadt University of Technology
Germany, IG-083
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14:30
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Designing
Virtual Services for Older People at Home - OLDES
McLoughlin Ian, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, Greg Maniatopoulos,
Rob Wilson and Mike Martin, Newcastle University, UK IG-112
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E@syFinder:
A Document Retrieval approach in Distributed Settings
Corradini Flavio, Francesco De Angelis, Federico Paoloni,
Alberto Polzonetti and Barbara Re, University of Camerino, Italy
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E-Mail
Management Knowledge and Recordkeeping Behaviours of New Zealand Public
Servants
Lips Miriam, Anita Rapson and Tony Hooper, Victoria
University of Wellington, New Zealand IG-055
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15:00
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Room
Summary of issues raised during the conference
Led by Mohini Singh
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15:30
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Close of
conference
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Close of
conference
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Close of
conference
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Close of
conference
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