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Presentations
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IFIP EGOV conference 2011
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ICEGOV2011
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PRIMA workshop
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6th Pre-Conference to the Ministerial Conference on E-Government
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Presentation files Workshop FP7 tGov
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Building a community on ICT for governance and policy modelling (projects eGovPoliNet and Crossover) [Maria A. Wimmer, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany]
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Policy Gadgets Mashing Underlying Group Knowledge in Web 2.0 (EuripidisLoukis, University of the Aegean, Greece)
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Analysis Tools to connect Policy Makers and Citizens on Social Networking Sites (TimoWandhöfer, GESIS, Germany)
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Ubiquitous Participation Platform for Policy Making (Habin Lee and Vishanth Weerakkody, Brunel University, UK)
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Future Policy Modeling – politics 2 steps ahead (Peter Sonntagbauer, Cellent AG, Austria)
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Revisiting the objectives of ICT for governance and policy modelling and future visions (Jeremy Millard, Brunel Business School and Danish Technology Institute)
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Integrated Method for Policy making using Argumentmodelling and Computer assisted Text analysis (Adam Wyner, Liverpool University, UK)
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Interactive Analysis, Simulation and Visualisation Tools for Urban Agile Policy Implementation – The urbanAPI Project (David Ludlow, University of the West of England, UK)
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Policy Analysis and Modelling based on Stakeholder Evidence (Maria A Wimmer, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany)
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ePolicy – Engineering the Policy-Making Lifecycle (Tina Balke, The University of Surrey, UK)
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Modeling and Simulation of the Impact of Public Policies on SMEs (Atta Badii ISR, University of Reading)
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Policy Formulation and Validation through non moderated crowdsourcing – The NOMAD Project (EuripidisLoukis, University of the Aegean, Greece)
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Complexity Research Initiative for Systemic InstabilitieS (Saqib Jafarey, City University, UK)
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eGovPoliNet & Crossover Roadmapping Workshop
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EGOV 2013
Sep 16, 2013 - Sep 19, 2013
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Koblenz, Germany
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ICEGOV2013
Oct 22, 2013 - Oct 25, 2013
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Seoul, Republic of Korea
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Presentation files Workshop FP7 tGov
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Building a community on ICT for governance and policy modelling (projects eGovPoliNet and Crossover) [Maria A. Wimmer, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany]
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Policy Gadgets Mashing Underlying Group Knowledge in Web 2.0 (EuripidisLoukis, University of the Aegean, Greece)
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Analysis Tools to connect Policy Makers and Citizens on Social Networking Sites (TimoWandhöfer, GESIS, Germany)
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Ubiquitous Participation Platform for Policy Making (Habin Lee and Vishanth Weerakkody, Brunel University, UK)
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Future Policy Modeling – politics 2 steps ahead (Peter Sonntagbauer, Cellent AG, Austria)
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Revisiting the objectives of ICT for governance and policy modelling and future visions (Jeremy Millard, Brunel Business School and Danish Technology Institute)
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Integrated Method for Policy making using Argumentmodelling and Computer assisted Text analysis (Adam Wyner, Liverpool University, UK)
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Interactive Analysis, Simulation and Visualisation Tools for Urban Agile Policy Implementation – The urbanAPI Project (David Ludlow, University of the West of England, UK)
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Policy Analysis and Modelling based on Stakeholder Evidence (Maria A Wimmer, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany)
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ePolicy – Engineering the Policy-Making Lifecycle (Tina Balke, The University of Surrey, UK)
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Modeling and Simulation of the Impact of Public Policies on SMEs (Atta Badii ISR, University of Reading)
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Policy Formulation and Validation through non moderated crowdsourcing – The NOMAD Project (EuripidisLoukis, University of the Aegean, Greece)
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Complexity Research Initiative for Systemic InstabilitieS (Saqib Jafarey, City University, UK)