Deadlines
CFP: TRACK: Strategic planning and requirements engineering in eGovernment: Extended deadline
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MCIS 2008
Mediterranean Conference in Information Systems
AIS Sponsored Conference
Hammamet, Tunisia
23-26 October, 2008
TRACK: Strategic planning and requirements engineering in eGovernment (Track
chairs: Carlo Batini, Henda Hajjami Ben Ghezala and Sofiane Sahraoui)
extended deadline (two pages extended abstract): July 14, 2008
What are the consequences of the fact that European and Mediterranean
countries have active public sectors for e-Government, e-Health Care, and
e-Learning? What are the consequences of the European policies on IS
management in our countries, especially the European requests for proposals,
like the Information Society technologies? Furthermore, what is the impact
on IS development? What are the existing methodology for the planning and
design of value added eGovernment initiatives? As software development has a
relevant role in enabling the change enacted by eGovernment in the public
sector, requirements engineering is strategic for the development of
Information Systems that aims to understand and translate users¹ needs into
effective solutions; in particular, requirements have to reflect cultures
and languages and local needs in the context of Mediterranean Countries. On
the basis of requirements that align social and IT perspectives, the
planning of value added initiatives and the development of sustainable
solutions becomes a collaborative activity across different countries.