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<div xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><head>FOREWORD OVERVIEW</head><p>The development and implementation of e-government involves consideration of its effects including environmental, social, cultural, educational, consumer issues, among others. On one hand, e-Government software is mandated to follow very strict requirements in terms of evolving regulation, use of legacy technologies, confidentiality protection, and technical constraints related to the management. On the other hand, the design of e-Government applications must consider the impact on the diversity of users in terms of age, language skills, cultural diversity, literacy, and information technologies literacy. Bad design can have huge impact not only on the adoption of user interface by users but also compromise the validity of democratic processes. So that, accessibility had become a mandatory requirement for any e-Government initiative.</p><p>As governmental agencies increasingly move towards developing new way of improving the information exchange and services among citizens, businesses, and other arms of government, there is a strong need for inter-disciplinary empirical and theoretical research focused on Information and Communication Technologies and Computer-Human Interaction to guide the development of accessible and usable e-Government applications.</p></div>
<div xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><head>GOALS</head><p>The goal of this workshop is to bring researchers and practitioners together to explore the issues and challenges related to the development of usable and accessible user interfaces for e-Government applications using innovative Information and Communication Technology (ICT).</p><p>We wanted to facilitate discussion on the topics of identification and management of the diversity of users (e.g. citizens, stakeholders, etc), requirements and constraints for the development of e-Government applications, user experience with e-Government services, user involvement into the development process, universal access, policies for implementing accessibility and usability culture into government agencies.</p></div>
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