This chapter introduces the application of HCI design processes and design principles in e-government and e-democracy. We elaborate on HCI design processes and six HCI design principles in the context of e-government and e-democracy, including citizen-centered design, usability, accessibility, access to information, transaction efficiency, and security and privacy. Then, we present two cases to demonstrate the value of applying the HCI processes and design principles in developing and deploying e-government and e-democracy. Finally, we highlight the challenges faced by e-government and e-democracy as well as the future trends. In conclusion, HCI can help the success of e-government and e-democracy and their future growth
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[[abstract]]E-government uses information and communication technology to provide citizens with info...
This paper investigates in how to utilize ICT and Web 2.0 technologies and e-democracy software for ...
In response to a lack of public participation, public administrations have been looking to e-partici...
The Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) discipline is concerned with design, evaluation and implementat...
The paper arguments that a design approach will be essential to the future of e-democracy and e-gove...
The Internet and related Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have been proposed as a w...
This volume explores the main elements of e-Democracy, as is usually termed the implementation of de...
In this paper we describe a set of web design patterns for E-Government websites that emerged from t...
This papers aims at surveying current issues regarding e-government through the literature in order ...
This paper gives an overview of the state of the art in the field of HCI (Human-Computer Interaction...
The use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in enhancing citizens’ political partici...
This research examines the history of E-Democracy initiatives, instantiations, and findings via exta...
Several factors and dimensions are taken into consideration which influences the definition and scop...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are playing an increasingly vital role in the dail...
This paper aims to better understand the various democratic ideals manifested in designs of online c...
[[abstract]]E-government uses information and communication technology to provide citizens with info...
This paper investigates in how to utilize ICT and Web 2.0 technologies and e-democracy software for ...
In response to a lack of public participation, public administrations have been looking to e-partici...