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CEE e | Dem and e | Gov Days 2018

CEE e | Dem and e | Gov Days 2018

Including a Workshop on Smart Cities organized by the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe. Proceedings of the Central and Eastern European e | Dem and e | Gov Days 2018 May 3-4, 2018, Budapest

CEE e | Dem and e | Gov Days 2018
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Veröffentlicht 2018, von Hendrik Hansen, Robert Müller-Török, András Nemeslaki, Alexander Prosser, Dona Scola, Tamás Szádeczky bei facultas, Oesterreichische Computer Gesellschaft

ISBN: 978-3-7089-1737-5
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Reihe: OCG Conference Proceedings
506 Seiten
24 cm x 17 cm

 
The Smart Cities concept is the special theme of this year’s conference, as it is a focal point for a number of digital government initiatives: It requires state-of-the-art citizen interaction in mobile- and web-based services as well as a widely-accepted electronic ID. It also hinges on the availability of an Internet-capable infrastructure and the corresponding cloud services as well as the ...
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The Smart Cities concept is the special theme of this year’s conference, as it is a focal point for a number of digital government initiatives: It requires state-of-the-art citizen interaction in mobile- and web-based services as well as a widely-accepted electronic ID. It also hinges on the availability of an Internet-capable infrastructure and the corresponding cloud services as well as the business intelligence to use the data stream for real-time decision making and adaptability. Finally, conventional eGovernment services still constitute the backbone of public ICT. The smart city can therefore be seen as a yardstick for the technological maturity of a society and its public administration. Beyond this focus, the conference as usual deals with the whole range of the latest developments in the fields of eDemocracy and eGovernment with a special focus on governance in the Danube Region. The volume therefore endeavours to contribute to the exchange of knowledge and experience in the field among the countries of the region.

Über Hendrik Hansen, Robert Müller-Török, András Nemeslaki, Alexander Prosser, Dona Scola, Tamás Szádeczky

Alexander Prosser, University of Economics and Business Administration Vienna

András Nemeslaki, Budapest University of Technology and Economics

Dona Scola, Information Society Development Institute

Hendrik Hansen, Andrássy University Budapest

Robert Müller-Török, University of Public Administration and Finance Ludwigsburg

Tamás Szádeczky, National University of Public Service, Budapest