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11th EGOVIS 2022: Vienna, Austria
- Andrea Ko, Enrico Francesconi, Gabriele Kotsis
, A Min Tjoa, Ismail Khalil:
Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective - 11th International Conference, EGOVIS 2022, Vienna, Austria, August 22-24, 2022, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13429, Springer 2022, ISBN 978-3-031-12672-7
e-Government Theoretical Background
- Yasaman Yousefi
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Notions of Fairness in Automated Decision Making: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Open Issues. 3-17 - Michail Pantelelis
, Christos Kalloniatis
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Object Relational Mapping Vs. Event-Sourcing: Systematic Review. 18-31 - Malwina Anna Wójcik
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Foundation Models in Healthcare: Opportunities, Biases and Regulatory Prospects in Europe. 32-46
Semantic Technologies and Legal Issues
- Wagner Silva Araujo
, Delfina Soares
, João Álvaro Carvalho
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Towards a Method for the Formulation of an EGOV Strategy Considering International Rankings. 49-62 - Stéphane Gagnon
, Sabrina Azzi:
Semantic Annotation of Parliamentary Debates and Legislative Intelligence Enhancing Citizen Experience. 63-76 - Oliver Michler, Christian Stummer
, Reinhold Decker
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Can the GDPR Allay Privacy Concerns Towards Smart Products? The Effect of a Compliance Seal on Perceived Data Security, Trust, and Intention to Use. 77-91
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in E-Government Context
- Douglas Silva
, Sérgio T. Carvalho
, Sergio N. Silva:
Comparative Analysis of Classification Algorithms Applied to Circular Trading Prediction Scenarios. 95-109 - Monica Palmirani:
Hybrid AI to Support the Implementation of the European Directive. 110-122 - Monica Palmirani, Davide Liga
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Derogations Analysis of European Legislation Through Hybrid AI Approach. 123-137 - Rachelle Sellung
, Marie Hölscher, Lisa Burgstaller-Hochenwarter
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Good Practices of User Experience and Design Research for Mobile and Electronic Governmental Services. 138-149 - Salvatore Sapienza
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Smart Solutions in AgriTech: Research Trajectories in the Digital Transition. 150-162

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