Table 1: The sample | |
# ID |
Name |
1 |
A single application for the studies in universities |
2 |
Access to e‐Government Services Employing Semantic Technologies |
3 |
Budapest Transport Privately Held Corporation |
4 |
City of Katowice |
5 |
Communities of Practice |
6 |
Customer Care System |
7 |
Digimarche. LAB |
8 |
Digitalisér. dk |
9 |
Education and occupation e‐resoruces in Finland |
10 |
e‐Government Barcelona |
11 |
e‐Government Strategy |
12 |
eHealth |
13 |
eNotary and GOV registers |
14 |
European Land Information Service |
15 |
Fix My Street |
16 |
Front Office Employment |
17 |
Genvej |
18 |
Idea Storm |
19 |
iLive. at |
20 |
Interactive Employment Services in Portugal |
21 |
Learn more about ICT |
22 |
Legal Aid interoperability through electronic filing |
23 |
MiaPA |
24 |
Mobile CA. gov |
25 |
Mobile Parking Project |
26 |
Mobile Services Dubai |
27 |
New technologies applied to consumer protection |
28 |
Online registration of rent and leasing contracts |
29 |
P2P for Major Events |
30 |
Park It DC |
31 |
PloneGov: open source collaboration for the public sector |
32 |
Point of Single Contact |
33 |
Real Time Passenger Information ‐ The Rural Dimension |
34 |
Road Traffic Safety Directorate e‐services |
35 |
Samos Dialogos |
36 |
SMS Information System |
37 |
The Buzz |
38 |
The Danish Travel Planner |
39 |
Transport Direct ‐ Better choices to travel in Britain |
40 |
Virtual Cities 2009 |