9th International Conference on E-Governance (ICEG-2012) at SCMS –COCHIN, Cochin , India 29-30 December, 2012




9th International Conference on E-Governance 



  

 9th International Conference on E-Governance (ICEG-2012)



 at SCMS –COCHIN, Cochin , India



 29-30 December, 2012


 PROGRAMME SCHEDULE 

DAY 1  : 29th December 2012, Saturday
 8.30 AM – 9 AM : Registration  


 9.00 - 11  AM : INAUGURAL SESSION -Venue : Seminar Hall , SCMS

(i)                   9.00 – 10.00 AM –  Inaugural Session
1.        Welcome address: Dr. V. Raman Nair (Director, SCMS, Cochin), India.
2.        Presidential Address : Maj.Gen(Retd.) Dr. R K Bagga AVSM, Chairman, CSI SIG e-Governance, India.
3.        Inaugural Address: Dr. V.P. Joy, IAS, Principal Secretary Finance, Government of Kerala, India.
  1. Felicitations:   
  • Mr. Satish Babu, President , Computer Society of India
  • Dr. MP Gupta , Professor  & Chair-Information Systems & E-governance, IIT Delhi, India
  • Ms. Chandana Unnithan, School of Information Systems, Deakin University, Australia
5.        Vote of Thanks - Dr. C. Sengottuvelu , Professor & Head – Consultancy Division, SCMS-COCHIN
(ii)                  10.00 – 11.00 : Keynote Addresses
·         Dr. Neeta Verma , Senior Technical Director, Data centre & Web services Div, NIC –
“Open Government Data : A New Opportunity to Serve the Citizens”
·         Mr. Anand Parthasarathy MD, Online India Tech Pvt. Ltd.- "Citizen Services in an Internet Age: Harnessing the mobile edge"
11-11.15 AM : Tea/Coffee break
11.15 – 1.15 AM : e-Governance & Inclusive Growth :  Plenary Session 1
Track 1: Innovative Approaches for e-governance
(Track Chair: Dr. M.P. Gupta, IIT Delhi)
Venue : Seminar Hall , SCMS
Paper 78: Enterprise Architecture Framework andCloud Models of Rapid Replication (Tanmay Narang)
Paper 79: Beowulf Cluster: Cost Effective Solution for EGovernance (AmarJeet Singh)
 Paper 80: Transforming Service Delivery withInformation Exchange Enablers (Praful Gharpure)
Paper 82: Survey on Various Initiatives and Challenges of Mobile based Public Services in India (RanjanKumar)
Paper 89: Identification of Critical Infrastructure Sectorsof India and their Interdependency (Abhishek NarainSingh)
Paper 112: A Validated Citizen-Centric Approach using Delphi Technique For Converging Indigenous Knowledge Systems using ICT (Charru Malhotra)

Track 2:  Technologies for e-governance
(Track Chair: Dr. Viji Vinod , Professor, Dr. MGR University , Chennai)
Venue : Lecture Hall, 107, SCMS
Paper 87: Uses OF VoIP IN E-Governance (Manish Mahant M) 
Paper 92: Necessity of Quality Assurance in e-Governance Projects (Pabitrananda Patnaik)
 Paper 94: Challenges for Adoption of Secured Effective E-governance through Virtualization and Cloud Computing(Amit Joshi)
Paper 97: Access and Awareness of Mobile Market Information Services for market linkages among farmers in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India (Senthil Priya)
Paper 101: Open Government Data, more than 80 formats(Neeta Verma)
 Paper 111: Transforming E-governance through Cloud computing architecture: Select Case Studies (Samarth Arora)
1.15 – 2 PM : Lunch
2.15 PM – 5.15 PM : eGov & Inclusive Growth :  Plenary Session 2
Track 1: Understanding e-governance
(Track Chair: Dr. Waltraut Ritter, Research Director, Knowledge Enterprises, Hong Kong.)
Venue : Seminar Hall , SCMS 
Paper 73: A Framework for Government Control over Sensitive Information in Outsourced e-Governance Projects (Raghu Ramakrishnan)
Paper 74: Information Security Risk Assessment and its Prioritization in E-Governance: a case Discussion (Debendra Kumar Mahalik)
Paper 84: Shared Service for e-governance (Saket Gupta) 
Paper 86: Applications of text mining in e-governance(Prakash B R)
Paper 90: Understanding Common and Specific applications of E-Government: The Case from India (V.Ranga Rao)
Paper 102: Tracking the Socio-Technical Barriers to Digital Identity Adoption in Arab Countries – A CaseStudy of Qatar (Divakaran Liginlal)

Track 2:  Innovations in e-governance
(Track Chair: Mr. Satish Babu  , President, CSI)
Venue : Lecture Hall, 107, SCMS
Paper 98: Technologies implemented for e-governance
(Ayush Sharma)
Paper 96: A GIS Based e-Governance Solution for School Mapping and Educational Micro-Planning – a Case Study of the State of Maharashtra, India (Amrutaunshu Nerurkar)
Paper 100:Adaption to change from District Magistrate to District Manager: Catalytic role of DM e-Dashboard Application (DMDA) (Gopal Meena)
Paper 104: Financial Services for bankless villages– a facet of Financial Inclusion: the succeeding tale in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka (Challa Radhakumari)
Paper 105: Portability of Entitlements in Public
Distribution through COREPDS in Chhattisgarh (Somasekhar AK)
Paper 107: Swara: Broadcasting Tribal Voice on Mobile (Pradeep Nair)
 6.00 – 8.00 PM – Cultural Programs followed by Conference Dinner
 DAY 2  : 30th December 2012, Sunday
 9.00 AM – 10.30 AM – Plenary Session 3 : eGov Implementation Issues and Challenges
Track 3 : Conceptual frameworks and portal assessments
Track Chair:  Ms. Chandana Unnithan, Deakin University, Australia
Venue : Seminar Hall, SCMS
 Paper 83: Heuristic Evaluation of e-government portal of India (Sandeep Kaur)
 Paper 93: Assessment of Universities portals in Haryana, India (Subhash Chander Jaglan)
 Paper 95: The Maturity of E-Government Websites in the Republic of Yemen (Asma Al- Hashmi)
 Paper 99: Conceptual Model of citizen’s intention to use municipal web portal services: Citizen’s Perspective (Devika P Vikram)
 Paper 106: e-Governance Service Discovery Framework (Swapnil Shrivastava)
Track 4 : E-governance case studies
Track Chair:  Dr. K Jayakumar, Joint Secretary CSIR/DSIR, GOI, Ministry of Science and Technology
Venue : Lecture Hall, 107, SCMS
 Paper 81: Enterprise Suite for Panchayats (Rama Hariharan)
 Paper 88: Education Technology in Digital Age - A study on Classroom learning for future (D.M. Arvind Mallik)
 Paper 110: Kerala’s Rural Empowerment And Social Upgradation By Akahaya Project (Bindu N Natarajan)
 Paper 103: An Empirical Analysis of the Diffusion, Adoption and the Future of ICT Mediated ‘e’governance in Kerala: The FRIENDS Project –A Critical Review (C Pichandy)
 10.30 AM – 10.45 AM : Coffee break
 10.45  AM – 1.00 PM : Special session : Best Practices in e-Governance
                                      Venue : Seminar Hall , SCMS
 10.45-11.30 AM  – Dr. Waltraut Ritter, Research Director, Knowledge Enterprises, Hong Kong , “Action research in e-governance”
11.30-12.15AM –    Dr. Ajit Babu and Dr. Biju Soman: CAGH ,“Geomatics for enhancing public health  governance”
12.15 - 1.00 PM   – Dr. K Jayakumar, Joint Secretary CSIR/DSIR, GOI, Ministry of Science and Tech.,“Mobile technology Platform and solutions for visualisation of Business operations to Implement lean manufacturing PSU’s/ SME’s”
1.00- 1.30 PM -       Best Paper Awards:
Ms. Chandana Unnithan, Deakin University, Australia (Conference Co-Chair (Publications)
1.30- 2.00 PM         Lunch
2.00– 2.30 PM   -    “eSuvidha - A case study from Pimpri Chinchwad, Municipal Corporation, Maharashtra” by Nikhat Poman, JnNURM Coordinator, Pune, India
2.30 PM- 3.00 PM :   Panel Discussion (tbc)
3.00 – 3.30 PM :  Valedictory Session
Concluding Remarks  : Dr. V. Raman Nair , Director, SCMS-COCHIN and Conference Convener
Vote of Thanks            : Dr. C. Sengottuvelu , Professor & Head – Consultancy Division, SCMS-COCHIN

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Conference Hosts
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For further information please contact the Conference Conveners @
School of Communication and Management Studies (SCMS-COCHIN),
SCMS Campus, Prathap Nagar, Muttom, Alwaye, Cochin-683106, Kerala, India.
Tel:+91-484-2623803, 2623804, 2626153, 2626154 , Fax:+91-484-2623885

Event sponsored by            Co Hosts  Computer Society of  India
 SIG on e-Governance
Affiliated Journal: International Journal of Electronic Governance, (IJEG), ISSN (Online): 1742-7517 - ISSN (Print) : 1742-7509
Published by: Inderscience Publishers

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