نتایج جستجو برای: transparent intelligent governance

تعداد نتایج: 158068  

Journal: :KnE Social Sciences 2022

The Government is required to provide open access information the public in cases such as when COVID-19 pandemic occurred Indonesia and affected many aspects of life. Transparency provision an important part good governance. must build trust by being transparent about information. key success response pandemic. This study aimed explain need for transparency, especially disclosure, during handli...

2008
Anna De Liddo Simon Buckingham Shum

Participatory Spatial Planning is a collaborative governance practice in which different stakeholders, from different organizational levels are involved in a collaborative decision-making process. Capturing deliberation along collaborative decision-making processes is a challenging task. Several stakeholders deliberate in different moments, trying to accomplish different tasks, collaborating an...

2010
Kazuhiro Ogata Kokichi Futatsugi

Induction-guided falsification (IGF) is a combination of bounded model checking (BMC) and structural induction, which can be used for falsification of invariants. IGF can also be regarded as a combination of forward and backward reachability analysis methods. This is because BMC is a forward reachability analysis method and structural induction can be regarded as a backward reachability analysi...

Journal: :Clinical medicine 2004
Onora O'Neill

During the last 25 years public policy in the UK has aimed to replace 'club' cultures and their supposedly suspect reliance on trust between professionals and public with a new public culture based on accountability and 'transparency'. These transformations have changed both clinical practice and public health policy in deep ways. Are the new conceptions of accountability adequate? Are obligati...

2006

A well-planned e-government strategy can make leaps into building a more efficient, accountable and transparent government. If planned with representation from key stakeholders, e-government applications can rebuild citizen trust in government, promote economic growth by improving interface with business, and empower citizens to participate in advancing good governance. While e-government is no...

2009

A functional democracy needs an informed citizenry and empowered media, popular participation in policy making, a responsive state, and governing processes that are open, transparent and inclusive to all legitimate interests. Improving relationships between citizens and their government means working simultaneously on state responsiveness and effectiveness, citizen empowerment, and the accounta...

2016
Matthias Stuermer Gabriel Abu-Tayeh

The concept of digital sustainability introduces a holistic approach on how to maximize the benefits of digital resources for our society. The nine basic conditions for digital sustainability also provide a contribution to potential solutions to the challenges of digital preservation. Elaborateness, transparent structures, semantic data, distributed location, an open licensing regime, shared ta...

2014
SARAH PRITCHARD

This commentary is intended to contextualise and expand upon Hansjoerg Strohmeyer’s article in this issue of the University of New South Wales Law Journal on post-conflict reconstruction of the judicial system in East Timor.* 1 In this commentary, I provide a brief overview of the history of United Nations (‘UN’) involvement in the governance of post-conflict societies generally, and describe s...

Journal: :JECO 2009
Tagelsir Mohamed Gasmelseid

The unprecedented technological developments witnessed in the 21st centuary have been accompanied with a growing importance of “information ethics”due to their far-reaching effects especially for global transactions. Such importance has also moved a wide range of “issues” to the front line agenda of enterprises. The measures used to approach the resulting or potential “ethical dilemma” continue...

Journal: :IJOSSP 2009
Barbara Russo Giancarlo Succi

Transformational governance supports new technologies that bet ter increment the quality of the services and save resources1. In this perspective, Open Source Software (OSS) appears to be an appealing solution. It is a technology free of charge, easy to get, transparent to the user, and ready for first use. As such, it has a big potential to support shared services (Janssen, Joha, & Weerakkody,...

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