EGOV 07 and DEMO net PhD Colloquium in Regensburg
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[edit] Program for the joint EGOV 07 & DEMO_net PhD colloquium, Regensburg 2007
[edit] Sunday September 2
Opening Session
9.30-9.35 Welcome to Regensburg, Günther Pernul, University of Regensburg, Gemany
9.35-10.30 Introduction of participants, and to the program, Kim V. Andersen & Jochen Scholl
10.30-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-11.40 E-Government plenary, Maria A. Wimmer, University of Koblenz, Germany
11.40-12.15 E-Participation plenary, Jeremy Rose, Aalborg University, Denmark
Parallel Sessions of students projects
Per session 2 students projects will be discussed with 10 min presentation and 30 min discussion. It is expected that all group members prepare 3 questions to the presenter
Group 1 chaired by Kim V. Andersen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, supported by Yigal Arens, University of Southern California, USA
Participants Group 1:
Group 2 chaired by Jeremy Rose, Aalborg University, Denmark, supported by Dieter Spahni, Ruf Informatik, Switzerland
Participants Group 2:
Group 3 chaired by Jochen Scholl, University at Washington, USA, supported by Maddalena Sorrentino, Milan State University, Italy
Participants Group 3:
Group 4 chaired by Maria A. Wimmer, University of Koblenz, Germany, supported by Frank Bannister; Trinity College, Ireland
Participants Group 4:
12.15-14.30 Lunch at “Kneitinger Keller", Galgenbergstraße 18, ca. 10 min walking to and fro – see [1]
14.30-16.00 Parallel Paper sessions (1)
16.00-16-30 Coffee break
16.30-18.00 Parallel Paper sessions (2)
19.30 Dinner with PhD students at “Kneitinger am Arnulfsplatz” in the city center – [2], Arnulfsplatz 3, reachable by bus nr 6 (table reserved)
[edit] Monday September 3
9.30-11.00 Parallel Paper sessions (3)
11.00-11.30 Coffee break
Beginners Students’ Session: How to design my PhD project
11.30-12.00 Survey and case study methodologies, Kim V. Andersen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
12.00-12.30 ICT design projects methodologies, Maddalena Sorrentino, State University of Milano, Italy
Advanced Students’ Session: How to secure good quality in my PhD project & get into a scientific community
11.30-12.00 Publication strategies, rigor and relevance in good paper writing, Jochen Scholl, University at Washington, USA
12.00-12.30 Reviewing papers: criteria of reviewing, code of commenting / interpreting reviewers comments, Frank Bannister, Trinity College, Ireland
12.30-14.00 Lunch at Mensa.
Closing Plenary Session
14.00-14.30 Lessons from the eRulemaking Project, Yigal Arens, ISI, University of Southern California, USA
14.30-15.00 How Switzerland will catch up with its e-government competitors by bus, Dieter Spahni, Ruf Informatik, Switzerland
15.00-15.45 Colloquium closing, Kim Viborg Andersen & Jochen Scholl
General discussion & feedback
15.45 Group photo


