Digital Government EN

Does “fuzzy voting” increase satisfaction with democracy?

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Anyone who has ever been undecided about whether to write "yes" or "no" on the ballot paper before a vote is in good company: a survey conducted…

With enthusiasm and pragmatism for digital change

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On 1 September, Christian Geiger took up his professorship in Digital Government, Innovation and Transformation at Bern University of Applied…

Open Source Business Potential: A Look at Odoo’s Open Core Model

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Open source software (OSS) has long been a cornerstone of the IT industry. But how can money be made with freely available software? This article…

Law, Law and Artificial Intelligence – Summary of the Conference on Computer Science and Law

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What changes does the new Swiss data protection law bring? When is cloud computing legally compliant? What should be considered when using AI…

Between Innovation and Security – Digital Working in the Legal Sector

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The summer ends on a heavy note. On 29 August, the biennial conference Computer Science and Law will take place at Bern City Hall. BFH Wirtschaft…

“Open by default” as law

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EMBAG obliges the federal administration to publish all software under open source licences in future and to release government data as Open…