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E-Government, ICT Professionalism and Competences Service Science 2008: Milano, Italy
part of IFIP World Congress 2008
- Antonino Mazzeo, Roberto Bellini, Gianmario Motta:
E-Government, ICT Professionalism and Competences Service Science - IFIP 20th World Computer Congress, Industry-Oriented Conferences, September 7-10, 2008, Milano, Italy. IFIP 280, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-0-387-09711-4 - Walter Castelnovo:
E-Government For Small Local Government Organizations. 1-10 - Mariagrazia Fugini, Piercarlo Maggiolini, Krysnaia Nanini, Roberto Boselli, Mirko Cesarini, Mario Mezzanzanica:
Why is True eGovernment still difficult to be achieved? 11-20 - Andrea Maggipinto, Ezio Visconti:
A normative approach to democracy in the electronic government framework. 21-29 - Flora Amato, Antonino Mazzeo, Antonio Penta, Antonio Picariello:
Knowledge Representation and Management for E-Government Documents. 31-40 - Francesco Cancellaro:
The Accounting System of Central State Administrations. 41-46 - Danilo Broggil:
The Italian Public Administration Electronic Market: Scenario, Operation, Trends. 47-56 - Stephen B. Seidman:
The Emergence of Software Engineering Professionalism. 59-67 - Colin Thompson:
IT Professional role today and tomorrow. 69-80 - Vasile Baltac:
European Universities and the ICT Industry. 81-94 - Franco Patini:
How to move forward and implement e-skills on a long term basis - E-skills are a strategic tool to develop innovation and meet challenges deriving from globalisation. 95-96 - Moira de Roche:
IT and Professionalism in Developing Countries - Focus on Africa. 97-108 - Andrea Violetti, Susanna Daddi, Stefano Hajek:
A Model for Rating and Certifying Competences in the EUCIP Framework. 109-122 - Paolo Schgör:
The need for a standard qualification of ICT-professional competences - The reasons that urged CEPIS to create the EUCIP model are even more pressing today than they were in 2000. 123-132 - Renny Bakke Amundsen:
EUCIP Driving the IT-Professional Competence in Norway. 133-138 - Marco Ferretti:
The EUCIP Scheme in the Italian University System. 139-148 - Pietro Paolo Trimarchi:
IT skill requirements in Public Administration - A model of IS Function for Public Administrations in order to identify professional requirements and training needs. The experience of the Department for National General Accounting of the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance. 149-157 - Charles Hughes:
International Professional Practice Partnership (IP3) - Overview. 159-163 - Roger G. Johnson:
IP3 - National Societies' Roles and Responsibilities. 165-171 - Juan Garbajosa:
The Emerging ISO International Standard for Certification of Software Engineering Professionals. 173-178 - Noel Geoffrey McMullen, John O'Sullivan:
European Standardisation Process - Outline of presentation concerning the CEN/ISSS workshop on e-skills. 179-180 - Michael P. Papazoglou:
Compliance Requirements for Business-process driven SOAs. 183-194 - Barbara Pernici, Danilo Ardagna, Cinzia Cappiello:
Business Process Design: Towards Service- Based Green Information Systems. 195-203 - Mario A. Bochicchio, Antonella Longo, Federica Longo, Antonio Bernardo:
SIFET-CBA Project. 205-217 - Giorgio Rimini, Paolo Roberti:
Reengineering Lead to Cash - Process and Organization. 219-226 - Giorgio Rimini, Paolo Roberti:
Business Process Monitoring: BT Italy case study. 227-234 - Flavio Gaj, Giovanni Umberto Germani:
Dealing with Availability in an international Service Management scenario. 235-244 - Maximiliano Cascini, Manuela Maini, Thiago Barroero:
Service level and Value to Customer as key business drivers: a case studying a leader truck industry. 245-259 - Robert I. Benjamin, Rolf T. Wigand, Johanna L. H. Birkland:
Explaining the Evolving Web - Mixing Technology with Pleasure. 261-275 - Xiaofei Xu, Zhongjie Wang:
Value-Aware Service Model Driven Architecture and Methodology. 277-286 - Gianmario Motta, Giovanni Pignatelli:
Strategic Modelling of Enterprise Information Requirements - A normative model of information domains and information types. 287-297 - Giovanni Pignatelli, Gianmario Motta, Giovanni Umberto Germani:
ICT Portfolio: Mapping Business and ICT Services. 299-307
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