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Citizens Collaboration and Co-Creation and Public Service Delivery: The COCKPIT Project[Authors] Panagiotis Kokkinakos, Sotirios Koussouris, Dimitrios Panopoulos, Dimitrios Askounis, Antonis Ramfos, Christos Georgousopoulos, Erik Wittern International Journal of Electronic Government Research, IGI Global, 2012 A Tool Suite to Model Service Variability and Resolve It Based on Stakeholder Preferences, Service-Oriented Computing - ICSOC 2011 Workshops
pp: 250-251, Springer, LNCS, December, 2012 Cloud Service Selection based on Variability Modeling, Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Service Oriented Computing (ICSOC '12)
Springer, November, 2012 Participatory Service Design through Composed and Coordinated Service Feature Models, Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Service Oriented Computing (ICSOC '12)
Springer, November, 2012 Cockpit Project on the Microsoft Magazine (www.onwindows.com)The project is metioned in page 37. Follow this link to see the digital version. Follow this link for downloading it in pdf format. “New technologies and egovernment: its application in rural Spanish areas”Article published in Spanish monthly magazine “Sociedad de la informacion” (Information society, September 2010 edition). Find the article here (in Spanish). Cockpit Project on the Spanish techcnology platform eVIA.Follow this link to see the case (in Spanish). Cockpit Project case on ePractice portal.Follow this link to see the case. Validating Service Value Propositions Regarding Stakeholder Preferences Paper accepted at International Workshop on Variability-intensive Systems Testing, Validation and Verification VAST 2011 On the Use of Feature Models for Service Design: the Case of Value Representation Paper accepted at International Workshop on Service Modelling and Representation Techniques SMART2010. Empowering Citizens in Public Service Design and Delivery: a Reference Model and Methodology. Paper accepted at SMART 2010. Towards a Framework for Customizing Public Services Paper accepted at International Conference on Information Technology and e-Services, ICITeS' 2011 -April 10-12, 2011- Tunisia. Designing and Delivering Public Services On the Cloud Paper accepted at International conference on Cloud Computing and Services Science, Closer' 2011 -May 7-9, 2011- The Netherlands. Participatory Service Design for Emerging Markets Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Service Operations and Logistics, and Informatics (SOLI), Beijing, China, 2011. Evaluating Public Service Delivery in Emerging Markets Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Service Operations and Logistics, and Informatics (SOLI), Beijing, China 2011. A Selection and Prioritasation Framework for Collaborative Public Services Design 5th International Conference on Methodologies, Technologies and Tools enabling e-Government, 30 June - 1 July 2011 Camerino, Italy. Open Government: Contributions From Current Ec Funded Projects To Citizen Participation, Good Governance And Collaborative Policy Development• Workshop Presentation - Koussouris, S. (2011). Citizensʼ Driven Public Services Development. IFIP eGovernment Conference, Delft, The Netherlands A Next Generation Governance Model for Public Service Delivery. Conference on Electronic Democracy (EDEM)• Paper presentation - Koussouris, S., Kokkinakos, P., Panopoulos, D., Charalabidis, Y., Koutras, C., Askounis, D., Taher, Y., van den Heuvel, W.J. (2011). , Vienna, Austria Participatory Design of Public Sector ServicesAuthors; A. Hartman , A. N. Jain, J. Ramanathan, A. Ramfos, W.-J. V. d. Heuvel, C. Zirpins, S. Tai, Y. Charalabidis, A. Pasic, T. Johannessen, and T. Grønsund The paper was submitted to the "8th International Conference on Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective" (eGOVIS'10) that was held in conjunction with DEXA 2010 in Bilbao, Spain on the 30th of August to 3rd of September, www.dexa.org |
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