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Successful delivery of public policy is increasingly dependent upon
the effectiveness of information technology and systems. However,
reformers must navigate the complex interactions between IT
limitations, policy minefields, and complicated organizational
networks which make change difficult. Public Sector Reform Using
Information Technologies: Transforming Policy into Practice offers
an analytical, interdisciplinary examination of electronic
governance implementation from theoretical and practical
perspectives. Researchers in fields like computer science,
information systems, and sociology, and practitioners in policy
formulation, implementation, and IT and systems deployment will
find useful insights for improving the effectiveness of government
services. Successfully transforming public policy using IT will
help minimize the political and financial repercussions of failed
implementations, meet the increasing expectations of citizens in
modern democracies, and shape the public sector of the future.
Digital forensics is the science of collecting evidence often used
in a court of law to prosecute those who engage in digital
activities that are deemed unlawful. ""Digital Crime and Forensic
Science in Cyberspace"" is unique in putting together a number of
contributions from leading experts in digital forensics and
associated fields, making information on this new and complex
subject available in one source of reference that addresses its
multifaceted nature. The chapters in this book depict the nature of
the crime and the motives of the criminals before proceeding to
analyze the type of attacks one must understand in order to be
prepared. ""Digital Crime and Forensic Science in Cyberspace"" also
covers incident preparedness and the tools that are available to
the digital investigator, as well as issues that pertain to the
education and skills that this new professional must be able to
display.
Social Computing Theory and Practice: Interdisciplinary Approaches
offers a holistic approach to social computing with respect to the
underlying theory, technology and mechanisms, as well as the
challenges, opportunities and impact of social computing to any
application area. As such, the book provides a much needed
interdisciplinary perspective of social computing and delivers a
concentrated body of knowledge with contributions from diverse
domains and fields.
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