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11. | ![]() | Burkhardt, Dirk; Nazemi, Kawa Informationsvisualisierung und Visual Analytics zur Unterstützung von E-Government Prozessen Proceedings Article In: Bade, Korinna; Pietsch, Matthias; Raabe, Susanne; Schütz, Lars (Ed.): Technologische Trends im Spannungsfeld von Beteiligung – Entscheidung – Planung: Fachforum DIGITALES PLANEN und GESTALTEN 2017, pp. 29–38, Shaker Verlag, Aachen, Germany, 2017, ISBN: 978-3844054392. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: e-Government, e-Participation, Information Visualization, Interactive Visualization, Policy Modeling, Visual Analytics @inproceedings{Burkhardt2017b, Politische und gesellschaftliche Prozesse werden durch Informationen sehr stark geprägt, wie auch die jüngsten Ereignisse aufzeigen. Diese Informationen können, trotz enormer Fortschritte, nicht immer aus den sehr großen, heterogenen und verteilten Daten entnommen werden. „Big Data“ stellt somit auch in der öffentlichen Verwaltung eine immer größere Herausforderung dar. Sowohl durch eine umfangreiche Erhebung von Statistiken, als auch durch Dokumente wie Berichte und Studien, wachsen in Behörden die zu bewältigenden Informationsaufgaben. Darüber hinaus spielt die Berücksichtigung von Bürgermeinungen, vor allem auf kommunaler Ebene, eine immer größere Rolle. Eine Auswertung ohne moderne Informationstechnik ist dabei kaum mehr möglich. Damit aber aus diesen Daten tatsächlich die relevanten Informationen extrahiert werden, bedarf es Informationsvisualisierung und Visual Analytics Systeme die sehr detaillierte, aber dennoch einfache und schnelle Analysen für den Menschen erlauben. Dies stellt aber sehr hohe Anforderungen an die visuellen Systeme, da sie gleichzeitig auch den Nutzer und dessen Fähigkeiten berücksichtigen müssen. |
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10. | ![]() | Burkhardt, Dirk; Nazemi, Kawa; Ginters, Egils Best-Practice Piloting Based on an Integrated Social Media Analysis and Visualization for E-Participation Simulation in Cities Journal Article In: Procedia Computer Science. 2015 International Conference Virtual and Augmented Reality in Education, vol. 75, pp. 66 - 74, 2015, ISSN: 1877-0509. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: e-Participation, Policy Making, Semantic Visualization, Simulation @article{Burkhardt2015c, E-Participation and the engagement of citizens in politics are on the agenda in many countries. Therefore, a number of project and programs were initiated that aim at finding creative and effective solutions for involving citizens. One intended aspect is the provision of transparency that enables citizens to analyze socio-economical indicators and serves as basement for initial data storing for e-participation scenarios simulation. A beyond going step is to consider citizens’ opinions in the policy making process. Unfortunately this will only be possible; if a significant number of citizens know what concrete aspect should be realized. The growth and establishment of social media nowadays allow most people to discuss political ideas and critics virtually and anonymously achieving higher credibility of the data usable for policy making. However, the major barrier is the different topical languages, the representatives’ role and weak visualization of the results. This article dealt with a best-practice piloting approach for discussing and realizing innovative solutions with a variety of stakeholders from different domains. The core of this paper is how to deal and manage the different perspective on development process, to aim on designing a common set of requirements and development procedure. The methodology is practically and beneficial applied as social media integration solution in the EC FP7 FUPOL research project. |
9. | ![]() | Sonntagbauer, Susanne; Sonntagbauer, Peter; Nazemi, Kawa; Burkhardt, Dirk Policy Modeling Methodologies Book Chapter In: Public Affairs and Administration: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, Chapter 23, pp. 512–524, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, USA, 2015, ISBN: 9781466683587. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: e-Government, e-Participation, Information and Communication Technologies, Open Data, Policy, Policy Modeling, Process @inbook{Sonntagbauer2015b, The process to develop sustainable public policies is done by public authorities ensuring the involvement of all stakeholders. ICT is rarely included in most of the today's applied policymaking processes. Other process definitions with a focus on ICT inclusion in policy modeling still exist, but they are not well defined. This chapter gives an overview of the existing policy modeling process types and explains their major foci and how they consider ICT and the practical process in public authorities. Afterwards, based on these descriptions, the general requirements on a new ICT-oriented policy modeling process that allows the inclusion of ICT into a valid and useful process for public authorities is given. |
8. | ![]() | Sonntagbauer, Susanne; Sonntagbauer, Peter; Nazemi, Kawa; Burkhardt, Dirk The FUPOL Policy Lifecycle Book Chapter In: Public Affairs and Administration: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, Chapter 8, pp. 158–186, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, USA, 2015, ISBN: 9781466683587. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: e-Government, e-Participation, FUPOL, Policy Design, Policy Lifecycle, Policy Modeling @inbook{Sonntagbauer2015, The purpose of this chapter is to outline an advanced policy lifecycle, the FUPOL model with its ability to link technical features in the area of policy modeling. The FUPOL Policy Lifecycle is based on 6 stages, which are further divided into 8 main tasks. These main tasks are split up into 19 subtasks to provide a very detailed policy lifecycle structure. The detailed breakdown allows one to link each task to various technical features, such as opinion maps, policy indicator dashboard, knowledge database, and simulation and visualization tools. The chapter further argues that the methodology applied is future proof and has the potential of accommodating new technologies in the future. |
7. | ![]() | Burkhardt, Dirk; Nazemi, Kawa; Zilke, Jan Ruben; Kohlhammer, Jörn; Kuijper, Arjan Fundamental Aspects for E-Government Book Chapter In: Standards and Standardization: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, Chapter 3, pp. 52–68, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, USA, 2015, ISBN: 9781466681118. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: e-Government, e-Participation, Information and Communication Technologies, Open Data, Policy, Policy Modeling @inbook{Burkhardt2015eb, The upcoming initiatives using ICT in the government process should strengthen the benefit of e-government in most countries. Since e-government among other e-related terms is a widely (interpreted) term, it is sometimes challenging to understand the objective and goals of an initiative. Therefore, in this chapter, the authors introduce and explain most e-government related terms. Even more, they outline some interesting initiatives and implementations to explain the benefits of using ICT in the government domain. Concrete activities are aligned to the terms to explain their practical use in a better way. The authors conclude with several challenges that arise when thinking of the implementation of e-government services. Overall, this chapter should give a good overall view of e-government and the related issues. |
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6. | ![]() | Burkhardt, Dirk; Nazemi, Kawa; Klamm, Christopher; Kohlhammer, Jörn; Kuijper, Arjan Comparison of e-Participation Roadmap in Industrial and Developing Countries Based on Germany and Kenya Proceedings Article In: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, pp. 399–402, ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2014, ISBN: 978-1-60558-611-3. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Digital Inclusion, e-Government, e-Participation, Information and Communication Technologies, Public Participation, Study @inproceedings{Burkhardt2014b, This paper compares the E-Participation roadmaps of industrial and developing countries, based on Germany and Kenya as representatives. Therefore, the ICT roadmap of each country is described in a clear shape and with representative E-Participation projects of each country. Based on these projects, the comparison is performed on a categorical level in terms of (1) participation forms, (2) used ICT, and (3) socio-political requirements. Afterwards, the results are summarized to determine an overall view on the E-Participation situation in both countries. As a result of the comparison similarities and significant differences will be identified. The results are useful for software developing organizations that want to create ICT governance tools for industrial as well as developing countries and therefore need to consider the characteristics and requirements of both country types. |
5. | ![]() | Sonntagbauer, Susanne; Sonntagbauer, Peter; Nazemi, Kawa; Burkhardt, Dirk The FUPOL Policy Lifecycle Book Chapter In: Sonntagbauer, Peter; Nazemi, Kawa; Sonntagbauer, Susanne; Prister, Giorgio; Burkhardt, Dirk (Ed.): Handbook of Research on Advanced ICT Integration for Governance and Policy Modeling, Chapter 5, pp. 61–87, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, USA, 2014, ISBN: 9781466662360. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: e-Government, e-Participation, FUPOL, Policy Design, Policy Lifecycle, Policy Modeling @inbook{Sonntagbauer2014b, The purpose of this chapter is to outline an advanced policy lifecycle, the FUPOL model with its ability to link technical features in the area of policy modeling. The FUPOL Policy Lifecycle is based on 6 stages, which are further divided into 8 main tasks. These main tasks are split up into 19 subtasks to provide a very detailed policy lifecycle structure. The detailed breakdown allows one to link each task to various technical features, such as opinion maps, policy indicator dashboard, knowledge database, and simulation and visualization tools. The chapter further argues that the methodology applied is future proof and has the potential of accommodating new technologies in the future. |
4. | ![]() | Burkhardt, Dirk; Nazemi, Kawa; Kohlhammer, Jörn Policy Modeling Methodologies Book Chapter In: Sonntagbauer, Peter; Nazemi, Kawa; Sonntagbauer, Susanne; Prister, Giorgio; Burkhardt, Dirk (Ed.): Handbook of Research on Advanced ICT Integration for Governance and Policy Modeling, Chapter 4, pp. 48–60, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, USA, 2014, ISBN: 9781466662360. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: e-Government, e-Participation, Information and Communication Technologies, Open Data, Policy, Policy Modeling, Process @inbook{Burkhardt2014e, The process to develop sustainable public policies is done by public authorities ensuring the involvement of all stakeholders. ICT is rarely included in most of the today's applied policymaking processes. Other process definitions with a focus on ICT inclusion in policy modeling still exist, but they are not well defined. This chapter gives an overview of the existing policy modeling process types and explains their major foci and how they consider ICT and the practical process in public authorities. Afterwards, based on these descriptions, the general requirements on a new ICT-oriented policy modeling process that allows the inclusion of ICT into a valid and useful process for public authorities is given. |
3. | ![]() | Burkhardt, Dirk; Nazemi, Kawa; Zilke, Jan Ruben; Kohlhammer, Jörn; Kuijper, Arjan Fundamental Aspects for E-Government Book Chapter In: Sonntagbauer, Peter; Nazemi, Kawa; Sonntagbauer, Susanne; Prister, Giorgio; Burkhardt, Dirk (Ed.): Handbook of Research on Advanced ICT Integration for Governance and Policy Modeling, Chapter 1, pp. 1–18, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, USA, 2014, ISBN: 9781466662360. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: e-Government, e-Participation, Information and Communication Technologies, Open Data, Policy, Policy Modeling @inbook{Burkhardt2014d, The upcoming initiatives using ICT in the government process should strengthen the benefit of e-government in most countries. Since e-government among other e-related terms is a widely (interpreted) term, it is sometimes challenging to understand the objective and goals of an initiative. Therefore, in this chapter, the authors introduce and explain most e-government related terms. Even more, they outline some interesting initiatives and implementations to explain the benefits of using ICT in the government domain. Concrete activities are aligned to the terms to explain their practical use in a better way. The authors conclude with several challenges that arise when thinking of the implementation of e-government services. Overall, this chapter should give a good overall view of e-government and the related issues. |
2. | ![]() | Sonntagbauer, Peter; Nazemi, Kawa; Sonntagbauer, Susanne; Prister, Giorgio; Burkhardt, Dirk (Ed.) Handbook of Research on Advanced ICT Integration for Governance and Policy Modeling Book IGI Global, Hershey, PA, USA, 2014, ISBN: 9781466662360. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Citizen Engagement, Civil Service, Decision Making, e-Government, e-Participation, International Relations, Modeling in E-Governance, Policy Development, Policy Lifecycle Analysis, Simulation in E-Governance @book{Sonntagbauer2014, As governments and policy makers take advantage of information and communication technologies, leaders must understand how to navigate the ever-shifting landscape of modern technologies in order to be most effective in enacting change and leading their constituents. The Handbook of Research on Advanced ICT Integration for Governance and Policy Modeling builds on the available literature, research, and recent advances in e-governance to explore advanced methods and applications of digital tools in government. This collection of the latest research in the field presents an essential reference for academics, researchers, and advanced-level students, as well as government leaders, policy makers, and experts in international relations. The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to: - Citizen Engagement - Civil Service - Decision-Making Strategies - E-Government - E-Participation Modeling - International Relations - Policy Development - Policy Lifecycle Analysis - Simulation and Modeling in E-Governance |
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1. | ![]() | Sonntagbauer, Peter; Rumm, Nikolaus; Kagitcioglu, Hakan; Nazemi, Kawa; Burkhardt, Dirk GIS, Social Media and Simulation in Integrated ICT Solutions for Urban Futures Proceedings Article In: Proceedings of Network-Association of European Researchers on Urbanisation in the South (N-AERUS): 14th N-AERUS Conference 2013 : Urban Futures. Multiple visions, paths and constructions?, pp. 12, Network-Association of European Researchers on Urbanisation in the South (N-AERUS) Enschede, Netherlands, 2013. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: e-Participation, FUPOL, GIS, Integrated Approach, Integration Architecture, Urban Policy Lifecycle @inproceedings{Sonntagbauer2018, ICT tools and their methods to support the policy lifecycle in urban planning have drastically changed with the emergence of social media, advanced simulation techniques, open government data, big data, opinion mining, advanced text analytics and visualization. All those components should be combined with GIS.Current ICT solutions supporting e-participation and collaborative urban planning are focused on solving a specific problem. They are not integrated neither on the conceptual nor on the technical level. The conceptual level referring to the policy lifecycle, the technical level to data integration and user interface. This paper describes a new integrated approach to policy design and implementation. It consists of an advanced policy lifecycle and an IT-solution with features supporting all phases of the proposed lifecycle. The concept as well as the technical architecture as implemented in the Future Policy Modelling Project (FUPOL) to achieve such a complete integration with separate applications is outlined. |
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11. | ![]() | Informationsvisualisierung und Visual Analytics zur Unterstützung von E-Government Prozessen Proceedings Article In: Bade, Korinna; Pietsch, Matthias; Raabe, Susanne; Schütz, Lars (Ed.): Technologische Trends im Spannungsfeld von Beteiligung – Entscheidung – Planung: Fachforum DIGITALES PLANEN und GESTALTEN 2017, pp. 29–38, Shaker Verlag, Aachen, Germany, 2017, ISBN: 978-3844054392. |
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10. | ![]() | Best-Practice Piloting Based on an Integrated Social Media Analysis and Visualization for E-Participation Simulation in Cities Journal Article In: Procedia Computer Science. 2015 International Conference Virtual and Augmented Reality in Education, vol. 75, pp. 66 - 74, 2015, ISSN: 1877-0509. |
9. | ![]() | Policy Modeling Methodologies Book Chapter In: Public Affairs and Administration: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, Chapter 23, pp. 512–524, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, USA, 2015, ISBN: 9781466683587. |
8. | ![]() | The FUPOL Policy Lifecycle Book Chapter In: Public Affairs and Administration: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, Chapter 8, pp. 158–186, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, USA, 2015, ISBN: 9781466683587. |
7. | ![]() | Fundamental Aspects for E-Government Book Chapter In: Standards and Standardization: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, Chapter 3, pp. 52–68, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, USA, 2015, ISBN: 9781466681118. |
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6. | ![]() | Comparison of e-Participation Roadmap in Industrial and Developing Countries Based on Germany and Kenya Proceedings Article In: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, pp. 399–402, ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2014, ISBN: 978-1-60558-611-3. |
5. | ![]() | The FUPOL Policy Lifecycle Book Chapter In: Sonntagbauer, Peter; Nazemi, Kawa; Sonntagbauer, Susanne; Prister, Giorgio; Burkhardt, Dirk (Ed.): Handbook of Research on Advanced ICT Integration for Governance and Policy Modeling, Chapter 5, pp. 61–87, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, USA, 2014, ISBN: 9781466662360. |
4. | ![]() | Policy Modeling Methodologies Book Chapter In: Sonntagbauer, Peter; Nazemi, Kawa; Sonntagbauer, Susanne; Prister, Giorgio; Burkhardt, Dirk (Ed.): Handbook of Research on Advanced ICT Integration for Governance and Policy Modeling, Chapter 4, pp. 48–60, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, USA, 2014, ISBN: 9781466662360. |
3. | ![]() | Fundamental Aspects for E-Government Book Chapter In: Sonntagbauer, Peter; Nazemi, Kawa; Sonntagbauer, Susanne; Prister, Giorgio; Burkhardt, Dirk (Ed.): Handbook of Research on Advanced ICT Integration for Governance and Policy Modeling, Chapter 1, pp. 1–18, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, USA, 2014, ISBN: 9781466662360. |
2. | ![]() | Handbook of Research on Advanced ICT Integration for Governance and Policy Modeling Book IGI Global, Hershey, PA, USA, 2014, ISBN: 9781466662360. |
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1. | ![]() | GIS, Social Media and Simulation in Integrated ICT Solutions for Urban Futures Proceedings Article In: Proceedings of Network-Association of European Researchers on Urbanisation in the South (N-AERUS): 14th N-AERUS Conference 2013 : Urban Futures. Multiple visions, paths and constructions?, pp. 12, Network-Association of European Researchers on Urbanisation in the South (N-AERUS) Enschede, Netherlands, 2013. |