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Introduction to E-Government
This course consists of a lecture (2 SWS) and an exercise (2 SWS). It is held in English.
Organisational Issues
Kick-off of lecture: 14th April 2025, 14 - 16 c.t. (K101)
Kick-off of exercises: 28th April 2025, 16 - 18 c.t. (K101 and A308)
Target audience: Master E-Government in the first year, Elective for Bachelor or Master of DBM, Bachelor or Master Information Systems
Description of the module, including workload: see 04WI2014
Language of the lecture and exercise: English
Examinations: Oral exam (detailed schedule will be communicated at the beginning of the classes)
Registration to lecture via KLIPS
All materials and slides for the lecture and exercises will be provided via the OpenOLAT e-learning platform
Objectives of the Module
Offers an insight into the topics of E-Government i.e. how information and communication technologies can be used in the public sector
Introduction to important legal priciples and regulations in the public sector/ E-Government
E-Government as an scientific discipline
Concepts and solutions in E-Government
Special requirements of the public sector
Overview of Contents
Introduction to the lecture and E-Government
Basic approaches, methods and concepts for E-Government
ICT strategies and initiatives
Legal frameworks in E-Government
Modeling of information systems in the public sector
Interoperability and standardization
Portal developments
Identity management and security in E-Government processes
Transaction processing and document managment
Benchmarking and E-Government awards
Exercise
Assignments are provided in the exercise units and in OpenOlat
Each exercise group (max. 4 persons) will submit the solution via OpenOlat (PowerPoint) until one day before the next exercise and present them next exercise!
Each exercise group will present their results at least 3 times.
Feedback will only be given on the presented results
Examination
Oral exam in July 2025
To qualify for taking the examination, successful completion of exercises is a precondition. This includes achieving 50 % of the exercises points through at least three presentations along the exercises classes.