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Clustering legal artifacts using text mining., , , and . ICEGOV, page 65-70. ACM, (2021)An algorithmic method for business process reengineering and service automation in the public sector., , , and . ICEGOV, page 119-126. ACM, (2023)Semantic Interoperability for Legal Information: Mapping the European Legislation Identifier (ELI) and Akoma Ntoso (AKN) Ontologies., , , and . ICEGOV, page 41-53. ACM, (2023)Blockchain in Digital Government: Research Needs Identification., , , , and . EMCIS, volume 402 of Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, page 188-204. Springer, (2020)Architecting an innovative big open legal data analytics, search and retrieval platform., , , , , , , , , and 2 other author(s). ICEGOV, page 723-730. ACM, (2020)Automated Analysis and Interrelation of Legal Elements Based on Text Mining., , , and . Int. J. E Serv. Mob. Appl., 12 (2): 79-96 (2020)Use Case Scenarios on Legal Text Mining., , , , , and . ICEGOV, page 364-373. ACM, (2019)How Machine Learning is Changing e-Government., , , , , and . ICEGOV, page 354-363. ACM, (2019)Analysing Legal Information Requirements for Public Policy Making., , , , and . ePart, volume 12220 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 95-108. Springer, (2020)"Peri Nomou" System: Automated Codification and Interrelation of Legal Elements Based on Text Mining., , , and . MCIS, page 10. AISeL, (2018)