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Spyros Passas

Researcher, Electrical & Computer Engineer

 

Mr. Spyros Passas holds a MEng Degree on Electrical and Computer Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens. He has significant experience in the design and development of Information Systems for the support of government and business operations as well as in the development of Web applications for business environments. He has participated in several EC funded projects namely Demos@WORK, FEED and GIC, focusing on the design and implementation of platforms incorporating Web 2.0 technologies in order to enhance citizens' participation in the decision making process.

 

"Ambitious goals, talented people and key partnerships are bringing  G.I.C. in the heart of Interoperability developments in the region of South Eastern Europe."


Contact Info

9, Iroon Polytechniou Street

15773, Zografou, 
Athens, GREECE

+30 210 772 3891


Publications

2010
Defining a Taxonomy for Research Areas on ICT for Governance and Policy Modelling
Abstract: As governments across the world provide more and more ...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.
Authors:  Fenareti Lampathaki,Yannis Charalabidis,Spyros Passas,David Osimo,Melanie Bicking,Maria Wimmer,Dimitris Askounis
Category:  ConferencePublished to:  Lecture Notes on Computer Science Vol. 6228, pp. 61-72, (Proceedings of 9th IFIP EGOV Conference 2010), Springer.