| Lecturer: | Prof. Dr. Andreas Meier |
| Contact: | Daniel Fasel |
| Lectur: |
Kickoff-Meeting:
Wednesday, 17th of September 2008, 17:00 - 18:00, room: PER 21 F207 Seminar: Friday, 28th of November 2008, 08.15 - 17:00, room: PER 21 B205
Friday, 5th of December 2008, 08:15 - 17:00, room: PER 21 B205 |
| Description: | The E-Government seminar gives an insight in today's E-Government by dealing with current case studies and current research papers.
The requirements of the modernization of the state and its administration increased, particularly regarding the purposeful use of Internet technologies. A first demand requires electronics democracy and participation, i.e. we would like to support democratic decision procedures electronically. A further demand applies for co-operation between public and private respectively between public institutions. Examples are providing electronic tax declarations or the automatic collection of the electricity use for companies. In the seminar e-Government basics and strategies have to be understood, the description of concrete projects and informative empiric reports have to be presented. |
| Curriculum: | Master of Arts in Information Management, Master of Arts in Management |
| Language: | English, German (Deutsch) and/or French (français) |
| Examination: | Seminar work & Presentation |
| Literature: | Books and research papers on e-Government |
| Registration: | You can subscribe to the course on Moodle. The password to login will be given at the Kickoff-Meeting. |
| Project Work: |
Charles Denison: Avoiding the Digital Devide Evelyn Schwob: Quality Assurance and Labels in eHealth Marital Seifriz: Public Key Infrastructure and digital Signature Martin Weisshaupt: Biometrical Passports Mathias Mueller: Security and Data Protection in EGovernment Min Zhou: Public Product/Service Plan for Citizens and/or Companies Muaz Ibrahim Cisse: Collaborative Work in eGov Administration Natalia Tannò: Citizen Relationship Management Olivier Perroud: Mobile eHealth Services Patrick Hugi: eGovernment Web Portale Ralf Sieber: Öffentliche und politische Weblogs Roland Plüss: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Tamara Jost: e-Voting Veronica Ossipowski: Community Building Process Yudan Zhai: Wikis for E-Government Administration |