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Mobile Government: An Emerging Direction in E-Government [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, kaal: 1028 g, illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2007
  • Kirjastus: IGI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1591408849
  • ISBN-13: 9781591408840
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, kaal: 1028 g, illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2007
  • Kirjastus: IGI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1591408849
  • ISBN-13: 9781591408840
Teised raamatud teemal:
"This book provides selected examples of current developments from various countries in terms of technology, applications and services, and various real world m-government examples, their evaluations, challenges and opportunities. It contains introductory knowledge on m-Government, and then moves on to a deeper examination of various applications, that are significant in terms of current and future developments in m-Government"--Provided by publisher.
Preface vii
Section I: The Conceptual Context for Mobile Government
Introducing Mobile Government
1(11)
M. Halid Kuscu
Ibrahim Kushchu
Betty Yu
mCity: User Focused Development of Mobile Services Within the City of Stockholm
12(18)
Anette Hallin
Kristina Lundevall
Usability Driven Open Platform for Mobile Government (USE-ME.GOV)
30(30)
Paul Moore Olmstead
Gertraud Peinel
Dirk Tilsner
Witold Abramowicz
Andrzej Bassara
Agata Filipowska
Marek Wisniewski
Pawel Zebrowski
``It's the Mobility, Stupid'': Designing Mobile Government
60(26)
Klas Roggenkamp
Business Models for M-Government Services
86(20)
Gertraud Peinel
Thomas Rose
Soft Success Factors for M-Government
106(28)
Eugenio Capra
Chiara Francalanci
Clementina Marinoni
The Impact of M-Government on Organisations: A Mobility Response Model
134(21)
Ibrahim Kushchu
Seda Arat
Chet Borucki
Section II: Mobile Health
Mobile E-Health: Making the Case
155(16)
Norm Archer
Adoption of Mobile Communication Technologies in the Municipal Open Care Service Sector
171(17)
Anna Sell
Erkki Patokorpi
Pirkko Walden
Bill Anckar
Mobile Supported Patient Care: The Dichotomy of National and Local Needs
188(19)
C. J. Fitch
C. Adams
Section III: Mobile Government Cases
Enabling M-Government in South Africa: An Emerging Direction for Africa
207(26)
Blessing M. Maumbe
Vesper Owei
Wallace Taylor
M-Government Initiatives at the Local Level: The Case of Zaragoza
233(19)
Luis V. Casalo
Carlos Flavian
Miguel Guinaliu
The State of Mobile Government in Turkey: Overview, Policy Issues, and Future Prospects
252(16)
Mete Yildiz
The Prospects of Mobile Government in Jordan: An Evaluation of Different Delivery Platforms
268(24)
Ala M. Abu-Samaha
Yara Abdel Samad
Section IV: Technology and Trends for Mobile Government
Multi-Channel Delivery of E-Services in the Light of M-Government Challenge
292(26)
Panagiotis Germanakos
George Samaras
Eleni Christodoulou
A Secure Wireless Data Access Service for the Government of Canada
318(21)
Howie Macumber
Bing Cheung
Anonymous Code Lists for Secure Electronic Voting over Insecure Mobile Channels
339(18)
Nico Voutsis
Frank Zimmermann
An Evaluation of U.S. City Government Wireless Networks for Mobile Internet Access
357(18)
Ben Coaker
Candace Deans
Technical and Functional Quality in the Development of T-Government Services
375(31)
Margherita Pagani
Chiara Pasinetti
About the Authors 406(13)
Index 419