Special Issue on E-Government

Dear Colleague,

 
We would like to invite you to read the Volume 6, Issue 1 (April 2011) of the Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research (ISSN 0718-1876) which is currently available online (www.jtaer.com). We invite you to visit our website and have access to all the research papers published in the journal.

 

This Special Issue on “E-government Interoperability, Infrastructure and Architecture: State-of-the-art and Challenges” includes the following papers:

Editorial

Guest Editors' Introduction

Marijn Janssen, Yannis Charalabibis, George Kuk and Tony Cresswell

 

The Next Generation Information Infrastructure for International Trade

Stefan Henningsson, Uri Gal, Niels Bjørn-Andersen and Yao-Hua Tan pp. 1-15

 

A Flexible IT Infrastructure for Integrated Urban Planning

Wout Hofman Walter Lohman and Ab Schelling pp. 16-25

 

Architectures for Tinkering? Contextual Strategies towards Interoperability in E-government

Ralf Klischewski pp. 26-42

 

Interoperability and Information Brokers in Public Safety: An Approach toward Seamless Emergency Communications

Andreas Kuehn, Michael Kaschewsky, Andreas Kappeler, Andreas Spichiger and Reinhard Riedl pp. 43-60

 

Information systems interoperability in public administration: Identifying the major acting forces through a Delphi study

Delfina Soares and Luis Amaral pp. 61-94

 

Interoperability Challenges for ICT-enabled Governance: Towards a pan-European Conceptual Framework

Gianluca Misuraca, Giuseppe Alfano and Gianluigi Viscusi pp. 95-111

 

Towards Checking Laws’ Consistency through Ontology Design: The Case of Brazilian Vehicles’ Laws

Fred Freitas, Zacharias Candeias Jr and Heiner Stuckenschmidt pp. 112-126

 

Applying Business Process Change (BPC) to Implement Multi-agency Collaboration: The Case of the Greek Public Administration

Adamantia Pateli and Sofia Philippidou pp. 127-142

 

Integration of Government Services using Semantic Technologies

Ján Hreňo, Peter Bednár, Karol Furdík and Tomáš Sabol pp. 143-154

 

We would like to invite you to consider the Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research to publish the results of your research projects in the field of Electronic Commerce. We also encourage you to participate as a referee, giving your time and expertise to the research community of which you are an important member. To become a referee for the Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research, please email the Editor-in-Chief (ncerpa@utalca.cl) offering your expertise in specific areas of e-Commerce.

 

In the journal website (www.jtaer.com) you will find information about the journal, its mission, editorial committee, peer review policy, instructions for authors, and submission information.

 

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Warm regards,

 

Dr. Narciso Cerpa

Editor-in-Chief

Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research

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