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Call for Papers
M-Government vs Pervasive Government: the USER EXPERIENCE IN FUTURE scenarios of e-gov
a Special Session at the
Euro mGov 2005, 10-12 July 2005, Sussex University, Brighton, UK
http://www.icmg.mgovernment.org
Session Chair: Dr. Anxo Cereijo Roibás
School of Computing, Mathematical and Information Sciences, University of Brighton
The aim of this special session is to give a glance to the future of e-Gov and stimulate discussion around the design of HCI for handhelds and related applications in pervasive-Government scenarios (intersection between e-Gov, m-Gov, iTV-Gov, etc.). The session will create a provocative framework for future interactive e-Government applications and will generate a debate with the audience around the emerging and contentious topic of using mobile devices as main interfaces in a pervasive-Government experience. It is expected that the presenters will promote inter-disciplinary and multidisciplinary discussion about a range of HCI issues including: management of multiple user interactions, interaction between mobile phones and other devices, the development of usable design models for interactive Government services in convergent media, special HCI considerations around media sharing, new applications and new forms of interactive content more suitable in pervasive-Gov contexts. Other ethical, legal, business and social implications of ubiquitous communications may also be raised. The session will conclude with a summarization of the most relevant outcomes of the discussion.
Possible topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
* Intersection between m-Government, e-Gov and iTV-Government
* New forms of content for m-Government and pervasive-Government
* Context awareness in m-Government
* New scenarios of pervasive-Government
* Usability evaluation methodologies for m-Government applications
* HCI design in m-Gov and pervasive-Gov
* Accessibility in pervasive-Government
* Multi-modal interaction in m-Gov and pervasive-Gov
* Privacy and security control in m-Gov and pervasive-Gov applications
* Ethical and sociological issues about the democracy implications of pervasive-Gov
Submission Instructions:
All interested authors should send a 10 pages-long paper to the session chair at
[log in to unmask] to see the suitability of their paper for the session.
All full paper submissions are subject to EURO mGOV submission and double-blind review procedures as outlined at
http://www.icmg.mgovernment.org/Submissions.htm. Please send your full paper submissions to
[log in to unmask] *and* copy (Cc) ing to the session chair at [log in to unmask] by the full paper submission deadline (15, March, 2005) indicating "special session" on the subject line *and* the title at the top of the first page of the paper.
Extended abstracts and late break-in papers (although these won't be double-blind reviewed) will be also considered for publication in the proceedings.
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