Papers by Fenareti Lampathaki
IPTS JRC Scientific and Technical Reports. EUR, 2010
This foresight exercise was conducted as part of the CROSSROAD Project–A Participative Roadmap fo... more This foresight exercise was conducted as part of the CROSSROAD Project–A Participative Roadmap for ICT Research on Electronic Governance and Policy Modelling, a FP7 Support Action that aimed to provide strategic direction, define a shared vision, and inspire collaborative, interdisciplinary and multi-stakeholder research in the domain. This research set out to help policy makers implement the Digital Agenda for Europe, the flagship initiative of the EU 2020 strategy launched to increase EU growth and competitiveness in the fast- ...
Government Information Quarterly, 2015
ABSTRACT People are lately re-considering the advantages of becoming once again an active part of... more ABSTRACT People are lately re-considering the advantages of becoming once again an active part of the society, as they everyday discover new ways of connecting with each other towards common goals. This increasing change of attitude calls for new tools and methods as traditional tools for policy making have proved unable to predict and cope with most of today's pressing and persistent challenges. In this context, it is considered as of pivotal importance to study a set of representative set of modern Policy Making 2.0 best cases, in order to scout towards evidence-based future directions, policy propositions, documented results and conclusions. The purpose of the paper at hand is to provide policy makers, practitioners, as well as other interested stakeholders, with a bouquet of (mostly ICT-related) policy implications and practical recommendations that steam through an evidence based, domain-wide study, aiming at directing them towards more efficient and effective launch, steering and sustaining of Policy Making 2.0 initiatives. Early engagement of stakeholders, openness, user friendliness and agility in the whole procedure constitutes only a high level presentation of the propositions and implications derived as a result of the analysis that follows.
Enterprise Interoperability VI, 2014
HotTopiCS 2013 - Proceedings of the 2013 International Workshop on Hot Topics in Cloud Services, 2013
ABSTRACT Today, over the Web there is a high availability of cloud-based services which, through ... more ABSTRACT Today, over the Web there is a high availability of cloud-based services which, through their publicly available APIs, disrupt traditional industries and provide a vast number of features indicatively spanning: location-based services, photo sharing, video & music streaming, recommendations, data storage, data syncing, and social networking. This prolific array of services is fuelled by an insatiable market driven by modern European consumers constantly striving for innovative tools and services to support their personal and business needs. The OPENi project will define and deliver an open-source Web platform that will enable mobile application consumers to store data and metadata from their mobile application usage in their own space in the cloud -- the "Cloudlet". This information can be shared (by and under the control of the consumer) securely among their applications, services and across their connected devices. To realize this vision OPENi will provide the required components that will support both consumers in creating and managing their cloudlets but also Developers in creating applications that will be able to access and interact with them without disrupting service providers. In this paper, the OPENi cloudlet concept is outlined and the architectural blueprints are described leading to a discussion about the lessons learnt and next steps.
Communications in Computer and Information Science, 2015
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Proceedings of CENT, 2011
Enterprise Interoperability is perceived as a capacity of two or more enterprises, including all ... more Enterprise Interoperability is perceived as a capacity of two or more enterprises, including all the systems within their boundaries and the external systems that they utilize or are affected by, in order to cooperate seamlessly, in an automated manner, in depth of time for a common objective. The different layers of Interoperability define in high level the necessary stack for interoperable systems, however, their abstraction level hinders researchers and practitioners to really identify problems and provide solutions, as those ...
Electronic …, Jan 1, 2007
CROSSROAD project, 2010
According to the FP7 work programme 2009-2010, ICT for Governance and Policy Modelling lists two ... more According to the FP7 work programme 2009-2010, ICT for Governance and Policy Modelling lists two complementary research fields, which have traditionally been quite separated: the Governance and Participation Toolbox including technologies such as mass conversation and collaboration tools; and the Policy Modelling domain including forecasting, agent-based modelling, simulation and visualisation. Such ICT tools for both governance and policy modelling tools aim at the common goal of improving public decision-making in the age of ...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 2010
As governments across the world provide more and more support to open data initiatives and web 2.... more As governments across the world provide more and more support to open data initiatives and web 2.0 channels for engaging citizens, researchers orient themselves towards future internet, wisdom of crowds and virtual world experiments. In this context, the domain of ICT for Governance and Policy Modelling has recently emerged to achieve better, participative, evidence-based and timely governance. This paper presents a taxonomy classifying the research themes, the research areas and the research sub-areas that challenge this domain in order to deal with its diversity and complexity. Taking into account advancements in research, policy and practice, the taxonomy brings together the open, linked data and visual analytics philosophy; the social media buzz taming collective wisdom in decision-making; and the future internet approaches around cloud computing, internet of things and internet of services, while embracing the collaborative policy modelling aspects and the safeguarding against misuse implications.
Electronic …, Jan 1, 2006
As various e-Government initiatives are being realised throughout the world, policy makers and te... more As various e-Government initiatives are being realised throughout the world, policy makers and technology providers start to understand the importance of local administration e-Government systems. Municipalities are often the closest Point of Service for the European citizens and enterprises, having access to all the necessary information and usually providing the final service–a fact that makes their e-Services Portals a very important link in the e-Government chain. After attempting a positioning of municipality systems in the ...
Proceedings of the …, Jan 1, 2007
Electronic …, Jan 1, 2008
Enterprise …, Jan 1, 2007
S. Mouzakitis1, F. Lampathaki1, C. Schroth2, U. Scheper3 and T. Janner2 i National Technical Univ... more S. Mouzakitis1, F. Lampathaki1, C. Schroth2, U. Scheper3 and T. Janner2 i National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece {smouzakitis, flamp}@ epu. ntua. gr SAP Research CEC, St. Gallen, Switzerland {till. j anner, Christoph. schroth}@ sap. com BOC Information Systems GmbH, Vienna, Austria ulrich. scheper@ boc-eu. com Keywords: Modelling methods, tools and frameworks for (networked) enterprises, Meta-data and meta-models for enterprise interoperability
Journal of Theoretical and …, Jan 1, 2008
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