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Understanding net benefits: a citizen-based perspective on e-government success
(2009)
eGovernment promises more efficient services and a more responsive government. Despite substantial investment, increasing failure rates have prompted critics to argue that policy makers are not achieving this vision. ...
An Assessment of Biometric Identities as a Standard for E-Government Services
(2005)
This paper investigates the applicability and potential use of biometrics for E- Government services. An in-depth case study is presented outlining the development of E-Government services in Ireland, highlighting potential ...
E-tailing in Ireland: a review of Ireland's top 25 retailers
(2002)
Electronic commerce provides a new sales channel for traditional retailers (Gulati and Garino, 2000, Griffith and Krampf, 1998). Yet, many traditional retailers have been slow to embrace the new technology (Bellman, ...
Mobilising IS to support the diffusion of energy management practices outside of Ireland¿s LIEN (Large Industry Energy Network)
(Association Information et Management, 2010-05)
Ireland is under increasing pressure to reduce energy consumption to meet carbon
emission targets and protect an economy that is almost totally dependant on imported
energy. The implementation of no cost and low cost ...
Contribution behaviours in systems development - a position paper
(2009-12-02)
This development research paper explores concepts associated with contribution
behaviours. Contribution, in its simplest context occurs in organization settings where
employees share knowledge with one another. Usually, ...
People over process: the implications of agile for IS skills
(2009)
Agile approaches to information systems development have become increasingly popular in
recent years, as more and more IS organisations are eager to capitalise on the alleged
opportunities and benefits they provide. ...
A Paradoxical Perspective on Contradictions in Agile Software Development
(2008)
An ongoing debate on agile methods focuses on the contradictions in software development, especially responding to change vs. following a plan, and people vs. processes. Unlike the ¿either-or¿ perspective adopted in the ...
Chaos and Order in Agile Software Development: a Comparison of Two Software Development Teams in a Major IT Company
(2007)
Agile methods have emerged and become popular over last few years as a response to shortcomings of the waterfall process model. However, agile processes are stamped by some as chaotic processes and are placed in opposition ...
Comparing techniques for preference relaxation: a decision theory perspective
(Springer, 2010-09-01)
This research proposes a decision aid based on a novel type
of preference relaxation, which enables consumers to easily make quality
choices in online multiattribute choice scenarios. In contrast to ltering
and ...