Electronic Government
DOI: 10.4018/9781599049472.ch240
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Content Production Strategies for E-Government

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“…In our case, the design of the new artifact continues the earlier RASKE methodology development. RASKE methods and use cases have been communicated to researchers in scientific articles (e.g., Järvenpää, Virtanen, & Salminen, ; Salminen, Kauppinen, & Lehtovaara, ; Salminen, Lyytikäinen, & Tiitinen, ; Salminen, , ; Salminen, Nurmeksela, Lehtinen, Lyytikäinen, Mustajärvi, ; Tiitinen, Lyytikäinen, Päivärinta, & Salminen, ) and to practitioners in project reports, seminars, and workshops. Before introducing the life cycle model, we discuss the concepts and methodologies related to XML document management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our case, the design of the new artifact continues the earlier RASKE methodology development. RASKE methods and use cases have been communicated to researchers in scientific articles (e.g., Järvenpää, Virtanen, & Salminen, ; Salminen, Kauppinen, & Lehtovaara, ; Salminen, Lyytikäinen, & Tiitinen, ; Salminen, , ; Salminen, Nurmeksela, Lehtinen, Lyytikäinen, Mustajärvi, ; Tiitinen, Lyytikäinen, Päivärinta, & Salminen, ) and to practitioners in project reports, seminars, and workshops. Before introducing the life cycle model, we discuss the concepts and methodologies related to XML document management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Development of new content management solutions in organizations requires new content production strategies and changes in business processes and work practices (Salminen et al, 2006). Therefore, ECM provides an important and complex subfield of IS for the computing disciplines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the study on ECMS functionalities and its use to support organizational goals should be given an attention, especially with regard to supporting business processes [13,14,33]. This has indeed call for this study to explore what is already known in the ECMS literature that further establishes the need to focus on understanding and explaining how organizations use ECMS to support business processes, as elaborated in the next section.…”
Section: Background Of Studymentioning
confidence: 96%