Artificial Intelligence (AI) developments are accelerating, and astonishing innovations will emerge during the next few years as more companies enter this sector and spend money on developing it. AI applications are already being used in healthcare and gaming, to name just two sectors adopting this cutting edge technology.
Roles of e service in economic development, case study of nigeria, a lower-mi...IJMIT JOURNAL
E-Government activities are still very low in Nigeria, a lower middle-income country, and this is hindering
E-Service adoption. E-Service is inextricably linked to E-Government and they will not develop separately,
but as one progresses the other moves forward. Having a new technology like E-service opens new
opportunities for government, private and public sectors. Despite the fact that the new technology will not be without a hindrance, the overall benefits of using outweigh its lapses.
Nigeria has overtaken South Africa as top Africa economy. There is still more to be done in increasing the revenue of the country, reducing the huge external debt owing the World Bank. Furthermore, there is a need to sustain the new status as top economy in Africa. There are many unresolved problems like
corruption. This leads to a slow movement of files in offices, embezzlement, election irregularities, and port congestions among others. Adoption of E-Service will help to reduce these problems and increase the revenue base of the country.
This study will identify e-Service roles in economic development in Nigeria, a lower middle-income country. The study is based on literature review methodology and recent online survey that shows the level of E-Service awareness and roles. We shall also examine previous conference papers related to this study
and necessary recommendations will be suggested and offered to the authority in Nigeria on how best the e-service adoption will add more success to the economic development.
E-Government activities are still very low in Nigeria, a lower middle-income country, and this is hindering
E-Service adoption. E-Service is inextricably linked to E-Government and they will not develop separately,
but as one progresses the other moves forward. Having a new technology like E-service opens new
opportunities for government, private and public sectors. Despite the fact that the new technology will not
be without a hindrance, the overall benefits of using outweigh its lapses.
Nigeria has overtaken South Africa as top Africa economy. There is still more to be done in increasing the
revenue of the country, reducing the huge external debt owing the World Bank. Furthermore, there is a
need to sustain the new status as top economy in Africa. There are many unresolved problems like
corruption. This leads to a slow movement of files in offices, embezzlement, election irregularities, and port
congestions among others. Adoption of E-Service will help to reduce these problems and increase the
revenue base of the country.
This study will identify e-Service roles in economic development in Nigeria, a lower middle-income
country. The study is based on literature review methodology and recent online survey that shows the level
of E-Service awareness and roles. We shall also examine previous conference papers related to this study
and necessary recommendations will be suggested and offered to the authority in Nigeria on how best the
e-service adoption will add more success to the economic development.
The digital economy is the type of economy which operates predominantly with the help of digital technology. It is the economic activity that results from the online transactions among people, businesses, devices, and processes. The economic activity is enabled by information and communications technologies. The transition from traditional to digital economy will boost national competitiveness and bring about new opportunities for businesses and jobs. This paper provides a primer on digital economy. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Digital Economy: A Primer" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-6 , October 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd46449.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electrical-engineering/46449/digital-economy-a-primer/matthew-n-o-sadiku
Presentation by Bo Parker, Managing Director of Center for Technology and Innovation at PricewaterhouseCoopers. Presentation was shown during the lecture at Digital October technology entrepreneurship center in Moscow, on 26 October.
Roles of e service in economic development, case study of nigeria, a lower-mi...IJMIT JOURNAL
E-Government activities are still very low in Nigeria, a lower middle-income country, and this is hindering
E-Service adoption. E-Service is inextricably linked to E-Government and they will not develop separately,
but as one progresses the other moves forward. Having a new technology like E-service opens new
opportunities for government, private and public sectors. Despite the fact that the new technology will not be without a hindrance, the overall benefits of using outweigh its lapses.
Nigeria has overtaken South Africa as top Africa economy. There is still more to be done in increasing the revenue of the country, reducing the huge external debt owing the World Bank. Furthermore, there is a need to sustain the new status as top economy in Africa. There are many unresolved problems like
corruption. This leads to a slow movement of files in offices, embezzlement, election irregularities, and port congestions among others. Adoption of E-Service will help to reduce these problems and increase the revenue base of the country.
This study will identify e-Service roles in economic development in Nigeria, a lower middle-income country. The study is based on literature review methodology and recent online survey that shows the level of E-Service awareness and roles. We shall also examine previous conference papers related to this study
and necessary recommendations will be suggested and offered to the authority in Nigeria on how best the e-service adoption will add more success to the economic development.
E-Government activities are still very low in Nigeria, a lower middle-income country, and this is hindering
E-Service adoption. E-Service is inextricably linked to E-Government and they will not develop separately,
but as one progresses the other moves forward. Having a new technology like E-service opens new
opportunities for government, private and public sectors. Despite the fact that the new technology will not
be without a hindrance, the overall benefits of using outweigh its lapses.
Nigeria has overtaken South Africa as top Africa economy. There is still more to be done in increasing the
revenue of the country, reducing the huge external debt owing the World Bank. Furthermore, there is a
need to sustain the new status as top economy in Africa. There are many unresolved problems like
corruption. This leads to a slow movement of files in offices, embezzlement, election irregularities, and port
congestions among others. Adoption of E-Service will help to reduce these problems and increase the
revenue base of the country.
This study will identify e-Service roles in economic development in Nigeria, a lower middle-income
country. The study is based on literature review methodology and recent online survey that shows the level
of E-Service awareness and roles. We shall also examine previous conference papers related to this study
and necessary recommendations will be suggested and offered to the authority in Nigeria on how best the
e-service adoption will add more success to the economic development.
The digital economy is the type of economy which operates predominantly with the help of digital technology. It is the economic activity that results from the online transactions among people, businesses, devices, and processes. The economic activity is enabled by information and communications technologies. The transition from traditional to digital economy will boost national competitiveness and bring about new opportunities for businesses and jobs. This paper provides a primer on digital economy. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Digital Economy: A Primer" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-6 , October 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd46449.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electrical-engineering/46449/digital-economy-a-primer/matthew-n-o-sadiku
Presentation by Bo Parker, Managing Director of Center for Technology and Innovation at PricewaterhouseCoopers. Presentation was shown during the lecture at Digital October technology entrepreneurship center in Moscow, on 26 October.
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Computers are becoming ubiquitous and are playing significant roles in our lives. Domestic digital devices for leisure and entertainment are becoming increasingly important. To be usable, every computing device must allow for some form of interaction with its user. The human computer interaction is the point of communication between the human user and the computer. AI has been gradually being incorporated into human computer interaction HCI . As AI systems become more and more ubiquitous, it is imperative to understand those systems from a human perspective. This paper provides an introduction to the “marriage†between HCI and AI. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Artificial Intelligence and Human-Computer Interaction" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-6 , October 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd47491.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/computer-engineering/47491/artificial-intelligence-and-humancomputer-interaction/matthew-n-o-sadiku
OECD Report on average literacy proficiency skills among young adults points ...Dyslexia International
This report makes for discouraging reading for employers and others in 12 countries where the proficiency in literacy of 16 – 24 year olds falls significantly below the average.
Go to www.dyslexia-international.org Newsletter October 2013 (No.2) for contents breakdown and chapter guide.
This chapter introduces the Survey of Adult Skills (PIAAC). It first gives a brief overview of how and why the demand for skills has been changing over the past decades, focusing particularly on the advent and widespread
adoption of information and communication technologies and on
structural changes in the economy. It then describes how the survey – the
first international survey of adult skills to directly measure skills in literacy,
numeracy and problem solving in technology-rich environments – can
assist policy makers in responding to the challenges of a rapidly changing
global labour market.
Today, a growing number of vehicles are equipped with communication devices to facilitate vehicle to vehicle and vehicle to infrastructure communication and increase the safety of passengers. A new type of network called Vehicular Network VANET provides us with the infrastructure for developing new systems to enhance drivers' and passengers' safety and comfort. Vehicular networks are special types of mobile ad hoc networks that are used to help drivers access necessary information. This paper provides an introduction to vehicular networks. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Vehicular Networking" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-6 , October 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd46451.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electrical-engineering/46451/vehicular-networking/matthew-n-o-sadiku
IT Infrastructure on the Verge of Technological SingularityMiraworks.io
Miraworks, the world's first multi-vender platform for IT infrastructure design, presents its vision of the industry up until 2030. The White Paper, entitled "IT Infrastructure on the Verge of Technological Singularity", covers the development trends of the global IT infrastructure, including a transition to open multivendor solutions in IT infrastructure design, looming professional IT standards, and integrated tools for designing traditional and cloud IT infrastructures.
Without 'Digital Health for all', we can never achieve 'Healthcare for all - Universal Healthcare'. Prof. Rajendra Pratap Gupta
This article explores in depth about the current state of the digital health industry, and what the industry and the Government needs to do to transform it. We are at an inflexion point and we cannot lose any more time. We need to work together to make 'Digital Health for All' and 'Universal Digital Health' a reality to ensure 'Healthcare for all'. Without 'Digital Health for all', we can never achieve 'Healthcare for all - Universal Healthcare'. Prof. Rajendra Pratap Gupta
The Inclusive Digital Revolution. Equitable growth and wealth creation for all. A new way of thinking often starts a new way for economies, societies and individuals to prosper. A must read for all.
Artificial Intelligence and Human Computer Interactionijtsrd
Computers are becoming ubiquitous and are playing significant roles in our lives. Domestic digital devices for leisure and entertainment are becoming increasingly important. To be usable, every computing device must allow for some form of interaction with its user. The human computer interaction is the point of communication between the human user and the computer. AI has been gradually being incorporated into human computer interaction HCI . As AI systems become more and more ubiquitous, it is imperative to understand those systems from a human perspective. This paper provides an introduction to the “marriage†between HCI and AI. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Artificial Intelligence and Human-Computer Interaction" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-6 , October 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd47491.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/computer-engineering/47491/artificial-intelligence-and-humancomputer-interaction/matthew-n-o-sadiku
OECD Report on average literacy proficiency skills among young adults points ...Dyslexia International
This report makes for discouraging reading for employers and others in 12 countries where the proficiency in literacy of 16 – 24 year olds falls significantly below the average.
Go to www.dyslexia-international.org Newsletter October 2013 (No.2) for contents breakdown and chapter guide.
This chapter introduces the Survey of Adult Skills (PIAAC). It first gives a brief overview of how and why the demand for skills has been changing over the past decades, focusing particularly on the advent and widespread
adoption of information and communication technologies and on
structural changes in the economy. It then describes how the survey – the
first international survey of adult skills to directly measure skills in literacy,
numeracy and problem solving in technology-rich environments – can
assist policy makers in responding to the challenges of a rapidly changing
global labour market.
Today, a growing number of vehicles are equipped with communication devices to facilitate vehicle to vehicle and vehicle to infrastructure communication and increase the safety of passengers. A new type of network called Vehicular Network VANET provides us with the infrastructure for developing new systems to enhance drivers' and passengers' safety and comfort. Vehicular networks are special types of mobile ad hoc networks that are used to help drivers access necessary information. This paper provides an introduction to vehicular networks. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Vehicular Networking" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-6 , October 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd46451.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electrical-engineering/46451/vehicular-networking/matthew-n-o-sadiku
IT Infrastructure on the Verge of Technological SingularityMiraworks.io
Miraworks, the world's first multi-vender platform for IT infrastructure design, presents its vision of the industry up until 2030. The White Paper, entitled "IT Infrastructure on the Verge of Technological Singularity", covers the development trends of the global IT infrastructure, including a transition to open multivendor solutions in IT infrastructure design, looming professional IT standards, and integrated tools for designing traditional and cloud IT infrastructures.
Without 'Digital Health for all', we can never achieve 'Healthcare for all - Universal Healthcare'. Prof. Rajendra Pratap Gupta
This article explores in depth about the current state of the digital health industry, and what the industry and the Government needs to do to transform it. We are at an inflexion point and we cannot lose any more time. We need to work together to make 'Digital Health for All' and 'Universal Digital Health' a reality to ensure 'Healthcare for all'. Without 'Digital Health for all', we can never achieve 'Healthcare for all - Universal Healthcare'. Prof. Rajendra Pratap Gupta
The Inclusive Digital Revolution. Equitable growth and wealth creation for all. A new way of thinking often starts a new way for economies, societies and individuals to prosper. A must read for all.
In the ever-evolving landscape of employment opportunities, it's crucial to stay informed about the sectors that are projected to experience significant job growth. In this article, we'll explore the promising sectors that are expected to thrive from 2023 to 2035. Understanding these trends can help job seekers and professionals make informed career decisions for a successful future.
Electronic government (e-government) has been attracting the attention of the world for the past two decades, and specifically, upon the advent of the internet. Governments worldwide have spent billions of dollars to date to transform themselves into e-government. However, their efforts and large investments resulted mainly in online portals and scattered electronic services. Various studies indicate that e-government initiatives are failing to meet citizens' expectations for convenient service delivery systems. Nonetheless, the rapid pace at which technology is innovatively evolving and its disruptive nature is forcing new realities to be accepted in e-government domain. The new forms of mobility made possible by the transforming technologies are not only changing how people live their lives today, but also redefining business models, employee productivity, customer relationship, and even how governments are structured. The growing usage of smartphones and tablets have significant impact on all industries, but at large how government services are delivered. This study attempts to provide some qualitative input to the existing body of knowledge. It sheds light on some trends that have high impact to disrupt existing technological-based channels of interaction between governments and citizens, and ultimately on service delivery. It also sheds light on the role of modern identity management infrastructure in enabling higher levels of trust and confidence in mobile transactions.
This paper reviews the customer transformation program at the Queensland Building Construction Commission against the broader context of digital disruption in the public sector in Australia.
The digital workplace is a new imperative for the public sector. The same factors that are propelling digital transformation in the private sector are also producing severe disruption in the public sphere.
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James Manyika and Richard Dobbs are directors of the McKinsey Global Institute, where Michael Chui is a principal; Jacques Bughin is a director in McKinsey’s Brussels office; Peter Bisson is a director in the Stamford office.
Horizon Scan: ICT and the future of financial servicesEricsson
A new research report from Ericsson and Imperial College London provides a broad horizon scan of the impacts of ICT on services for money, banking, insurance and risk.
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Is it possible to apply, the same tech solution adopted by Bank Industry, to Public Administration (aka PA)?
How to accelerate the innovation in this strategic sector in the Italian Country?
How to escape from the quicksand of Digital Transformation of Public Offices Management and Services.
“Hyperconnectivity” is a term that describes a defining feature of contemporary society. Thanks to the Internet, mobile technology and increasingly the Internet of Things, people, places, organisations and objects are linked
together like never before.
More than a technological trend, hyperconnectivity is a cultural condition to which businesses have no choice but to adapt. But what does is it mean for companies,industries and consumers?
The world is being transformed by new technologies, which are redefining customer expectations, enabling businesses to meet these new expectations, and changing
the way people live and work. Digital transformation, as this is commonly called, has immense potential to change consumer lives, create value for business and unlock
broader societal benefits.
The World Economic Forum launched the Digital Transformation Initiative in 2015, in collaboration with Accenture, to serve as the focal point for new opportunities and
themes arising from the latest developments in the digitalization of business and society. It supports the Forum’s broader activity around the theme of the Fourth
Industrial Revolution. Since its inception, the Initiative has analysed the impact of digital transformation across 13 industries and five cross-industry topics, to identify the
key themes that enable the value generated by digitalization to be captured for business and wider society. Drawing on these themes, we have developed a series of
imperatives for business and policy leaders that look to maximize the benefits of digitalization. We have engaged with more than 300 executives (both from leading
global firms and newer technology disruptors), government and policy leaders, and academics.
Every industry has its nuances and contextual differences, but they all share certain inhibitors to change. These include the innovator’s dilemma (the fear of
cannibalizing existing revenue models), low technology adoption rates across organizations, conservative organizational cultures, and regulatory issues. Business and
government leaders should continue to work towards addressing these challenges.
A notable outcome of this work is the development of our distinctive economic framework, which quantifies the impact of digitalization on industry and society. It can be
applied consistently at all levels of business and government to help unlock the estimated $100 trillion of value that digitalization could create over the next decade. We
have already started to leverage this framework for region-specific discussions with some governments.
We are confident that the findings from the Initiative will contribute to improving the state of the world through digital transformation, both for business and wider society.
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1. Australia - E-Health, E-Education, E-Government
Digital productivity the next frontier in the economy
Smart Societies based on Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI) developments are accelerating, and astonishing innovations will emerge during the next few years as more companies enter this sector
and spend money on developing it. AI applications are already being used in healthcare and gaming, to name just two sectors adopting this cutting edge
technology.
These processes are already underway through global interconnection, facilitated by technologies such as the internet, broadband, smartphones and mobility.
More importantly for these particular developments is data analytics through M2M (machine-to-machine), which allows for better management of the various
aspects of our society. This will lead to interaction between these two developments – and even integration, merging humans and machines. Artificial
intelligence has made this increasingly possible.
Some of the predictions and scenarios discussed might not be exactly right, as we are pushing the boundaries of our current level of knowledge. Some issues
could attract strong responses from those with different views, and most likely some of the predictions will end up producing completely different outcomes. But
what really matters is the discussion itself.
Sector and industry transformation
The digital economy began to take hold a decade or so ago, and some organisations were quick to react, while others were slow. The naysayers saw the impact of
the internet on their business as a fad that would soon fade away; others, such as Google, Amazon, Facebook and Yahoo, saw it as the new business model.
A decade later it is clear who was right and who was wrong. The digital economy is here to stay and those who fail to participate will become the road-kill on
this superhighway. One of the real threats to traditional business is that those who are embracing the digital economy have an opportunity to grow their business
faster, and thus widen the gap between the winners and the losers.
The government sector is also at a crossroads here. Because of their large share in the economy and in national ICT spending governments can drive
transformation and innovation in the national economy. Furthermore, like the business market, governments have to face the reality of transformation. For
example, the healthcare sector is rapidly approaching a fiscal cliff. Costs attached to healthcare have grown to a completely unsustainable level.
Only through digital transformation can we afford to maintain our hard-earned lifestyle.
E-Health
Efficiency levels in the healthcare sector are among the lowest in the economy – estimated by IBM to be minus 40%. Through e-health $30 billion can be
saved over a 10-year period. Healthcare is clearly becoming an area where key killer applications emerge – applications that utilise truly high-speed
broadband networks.
As the financing of the public health systems in Australia becomes increasingly costly an opportunity exists to lower costs through more effective use of web
services for healthcare consumers. With widely available and cost-effective ICT developments in data analytics, M2M and high-speed broadband infrastructure,
e-health is enabling customers to benefit from advances in medical technology and medical services.
The Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) is a key enabler in that policy and a report on these developments is included.
While broader economic conditions in Australia remain subdued, spending on e-health solutions is likely to continue.
In the report we also list the key projects in Australia. We provide an overview of trials, both publicly- and privately-funded, and initiatives in e-health, with an
overview of pilot programs as well.
E-Education
Education is seen as one of the main sectors that will benefit from developments in the digital economy, but so far the results of adaptation have been mixed.
While new ICT gear has entered the classroom it is being used within the traditional classroom learning system. In order to fully utilise these new technologies a
true sector transformation will need to occur.
Good examples can be seen in developing economies where there are little or no traditional systems in place. There, for example, children are using smartphone
apps and the internet to bypass these traditional systems; they are basically using the new technology for self-education. Schools are then adapting to these new
circumstances. Freely available educational material from many school and university websites around the world is assisting this development.
It is unlikely that the traditional education system will be able to cater for the massive requirements generated by the skills and knowledge acquisition associated
with this new environment. Digital adaptation will be needed to break through the old structures.
Perhaps far more threatening are the many social and economic changes taking place in society. Not only is the traditional education system ill-equipped for this
transformational process; the costs involved in running such a system are simply no longer economically viable.
E-Government
Governments are facing revenue and expenditure pressures that will only intensify in the coming decades as the Australian population ages. This is creating an
urgent need to reduce costs, particularly in non-frontline areas such as administration. At the same time the public sector is at a crossroads – how services
have been delivered in the past, and how they will be delivered in the future. It is also facing structural changes, such as an increasingly mobile workforce and
more complex service delivery channels.
To deal with these cost pressures and impending structural changes governments will need to fundamentally change their policy-making and regulatory
frameworks, as well as their approach to service delivery. Adopting digital technologies will be central to solving these problems, but it will also require
comprehensive reforms to the public sector. But such reforms are not just about cutting costs. Improvements to public sector efficiencies and effectiveness, and
reduced administration costs, can also flow on to a healthier national economy and enable improved services in areas such as health and education.
Many countries around the world are now well aware of the importance of e-government and many governments have shown leadership in developing online
services. The benefits of e-government applications can include cutting costs and improving processes and information flow, but one of its primary aims is to
improve customer service for citizens.
The government policy on the National Broadband Network has also sharpened its focus on the digital economy and the leadership role the government will
have to adopt to kick-start developments in the area of e-government. This has resulted in the National Digital Economy Strategy – close to 100 different
projects are now being developed under this policy.
The government has also taken a leading role in developing a National Cloud Computing Strategy, which in turn has given the broader industry the confidence
needed to start adopting new opportunities that are arising in that area.
table Of Contents
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2. 1. Smart Societies Based On Artificial Intelligence
1.1 The Proposition
1.2 Philosophy And Science
1.3 Social And Economic Developments
1.4 Are We Reaching Another Breaking Point?
1.5 Solutions By Using Information Technology To Increase Our Intelligence
1.5.1 Silos Need To Be Replaced By Trans-sector Thinking
1.5.2 Disintermediation Brings People Closer Together
1.5.3 Ai - Assisting In Creating A Global Brain
1.5.4 Cognitive Systems
1.6 Examples Of Developments
1.6.1 Watson – Cognitive Computing
1.6.2 Deep Learning
1.6.3 Angelina
1.6.4 Cognitive Engine
1.7 Conclusion
2. Digital Sector And Industry Transformations
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Digital Economy – What Is At Stake?
2.2.1 The Effects Of The Digital Economy Are All Around Us.
2.2.2 Commercial Sectors
2.2.3 Global Competition
2.2.4 Healthcare
2.2.5 Education
2.2.6 Ict Investments Needed
2.3 Lack Of Vision – Politicians Absorbed By Costs Of Ageing Economic Models
2.4 Australia’s Two-tiered Economy
2.5 Australia’s Digital Transformation Is Underway
2.5.1 National Broadband Infrastructure
2.5.2 Cloud Computing, Big Data, M2m
2.5.3 The Need For Digital Productivity
2.6 Developed Economies Not Ready For An Ict-driven Recovery
2.7 Ict Tools Can Provide $8 Billion Of Annual Savings
2.8 Transformation Based On Smart Infrastructure
2.9 Selected Industry And Sector Transformations
2.9.1 Digital Technology Transforming The Mining Sector
2.9.2 Resource And Energy Management Are Hot Issues All Around The World
2.9.3 Digital Economy Transforming The Banking Industry
2.9.4 Omni-channel Changing Retailing
2.9.5 Book Industry
2.9.6 The Transformation Of The Disability Sector
2.10 Statistical Information And Economic Benefits
2.10.1 The Impact On The Economy
2.10.2 The Thousands Of Unreported Benefits Of High-speed Infrastructure
2.10.3 Digital Australia – Statistical Findings
3. National Digital Economy Strategy (ndes)
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Other Specific Initiatives
3.3 Overview Of Activities Mid 2013
3.4 Advancing Australia As A Digital Economy – Update To The Ndes
3.5 Progress Of The Program – Mid 2013
3.5.1 Brief Overview Of Grants Provided.
3.6 Local E-government Initiative
3.7 Nbn 3d Mapping/modelling Project
3.8 Digital Citizens Guide
3.9 The Nbn-enabled Education And Skills Services Program
3.10 Tuition For New Migrants Using The Nbn
3.11 E- Health Services
3.12 Seniors
3.12.1 M2 Delivers Broadband For Seniors
3.13 Australian Interactive Games Fund
3.14 Indigenous Communications Program
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3. 3.15 Smart Home In Armidale
3.16 Smart Farm Armidale
3.16.1 Smart Farming
3.16.2 Kirby Smart Farm
3.16.3 Smart Farm Projects
3.16.4 Live Map Of Soil And Environmental Conditions
3.16.5 Monitoring Cattle Behaviour Using Gps Collars And Ear Tag Tracking Devices
3.16.6 Access Cam
3.16.7 Smart Farm Control Portal
3.17 Energy Efficiency And Sustainability
3.18 Teleworking
3.18.1 Teleworking And Smes
3.18.2 Traffic Jams And Teleworking
3.18.3 Market Survey
3.18.4 Teleworking Research From Acma
3.18.5 Teleworking Study
3.18.6 Australians Working Online – Sensis Report
3.19 Nbn Regional Legal Assistance Program
3.20 High-definition Videoconferencing Pilot Program
3.21 Digital Business Kits For Small Businesses
3.22 Nbn Art Grants
3.23 Digital Inclusion
4. E-health
4.1 Overview, Stats And Analysis
4.1.1 The Health Care Market
4.1.2 E-health In The Context Of Buddecomm Research
4.1.3 Introduction E-health
4.1.4 White Paper Calls For National Telehealth Strategy
4.1.5 Budget 2013: E-health Overview
4.1.6 Survey Results
4.1.7 The National Health Reform
4.1.8 Healthcare – ‘no Outcome, No Income’
4.1.9 Bt’s E-health Plans For Australia
4.1.10 Optimising E-health
4.1.11 Analysis By Frost & Sullivan
4.1.12 Medical Technology Industry
4.2 Pilots And Projects
4.2.1 E-health Projects And Initiatives
4.2.2 Digital Regions Initiative
4.2.3 R&d Projects And Initiatives
4.2.4 Private Initiatives
4.2.5 Telstra’s E-health Initiatives
4.2.6 Health Insurance - Health.com
4.3 National Broadband Network – E-health
4.3.1 E-health In The Context Of Buddecomm Research
4.3.2 E-health – Killer App On The Nbn
4.3.3 Nbn Based E-health Projects
4.3.4 E-health – Key To The Success Of Nbn – Analysis
4.4 Personally Controlled Electronic Health Records (pcehr)
4.4.1 Pcehr Timeline To 2014
4.4.2 Users Can Control Their Pcehr
4.4.3 Wave 1 And 2
4.4.4 Other Projects
4.4.5 Design And Implement Contract Awarded
4.4.6 Review Of The Pcehr Project
4.4.7 Roll Out On Target
4.4.8 Expected Benefits Of Pcehr
4.4.9 Additional Funding For Imaging Record
4.4.10 Gps Get Paid For Record Collation
4.4.11 Online Delivery Of Health Documents
4.4.12 Project Outsourcing
4.4.13 The Most Vulnerable Need Our Assistance With E-health – Pcehr Analysis
4.4.14 Market Surveys
5. E-education
Australia - E-Health, E-Education, E-Government
4. 5.1 Introduction
5.2 Education System Will Hit Economic Crisis Point
5.2.1 Education Is Not Keeping Up With Social Changes
5.2.2 Economic Costs Will Force The System To Change
5.2.3 Governments Will Be Forced To Stop Costs Spiralling Out Of Control
5.3 Trends And Developments In E-education
5.3.1 Education Transformation Will Guide E-learning.
5.3.2 Self-learning In Developing Economies
5.3.3 Schools As Platforms For Individual Learning
5.3.4 E-learning The Story So Far
5.4 Education And The Nbn
5.4.1 Introduction
5.4.2 Survey Shows Nbn Important For Education
5.4.3 Analysis On E-education Initiatives
5.4.4 Improved Outcomes Via Fast Broadband
5.4.5 The Nbn-enabled Education And Skills Services Program
5.4.6 Nbn Education Portal
5.4.7 Virtual Excursions From The Classroom
5.4.8 Tuition For New Migrants Using The Nbn
5.4.9 Online Training And Advice From Tafe
5.4.10 Nbn Trials
5.4.11 Classrooms In The Cloud
5.4.12 Abc Splash
5.4.13 Digital Careers Program
5.4.14 National Vet E-learning Strategy
5.5 E-education Infrastructure Initiatives
5.5.1 Background
5.5.2 National Government Policy – Fibre-to-the-home (ftth) To The Schools
5.5.3 Satellite Boosting Distance Learning In Nsw
5.5.4 Myschool 2.0
5.5.5 Nsw Schools Get Fast Broadband
5.5.6 Aarnet’s E-learning Pilot
5.5.7 Broadband For Seniors
5.6 E-education Content In Australia
5.6.1 Australia’s Largest Online Library
5.6.2 E-learning From Australian Computer Society (acs)
5.6.3 Media Literacy
5.6.4 Digital Literacy Program For Adults
5.6.5 Massive Open Online Course (mooc)
5.7 Other E-education Trends And Developments
5.7.1 Digital Transformation Of Higher Education
5.7.2 Bring Your Own Device To School
5.7.3 Devices Driving Ict Spending In Education
5.7.4 Education Apps
5.7.5 Remote Laptops From One Laptop Per Child (olpc)
5.7.6 Health And E-education Working To Solve Reading Problems
5.8 Global Trends In E-education (separate Global Report)
6. E-government
6.1 Statistical Overview Of The Government Market
6.2 Government Should Take A Leadership Role In The Digital Economy
6.3 New Government’s E-government Plan
6.4 National Digital Economy Strategy (ndes)
6.4.1 Introduction
6.4.2 Advancing Australia As A Digital Economy – Update To The Ndes
6.4.3 Federal Government’s Digital First Policy
6.4.4 Local E-government Initiative From Ndes
6.5 Government And Cloud Computing
6.5.1 Federal Government Early Adopter
6.5.2 National Cloud Computing Strategy
6.5.3 Cloud Rules For Offshore Storage Of Government Data
6.6 Government Deploys National Telepresence System
6.7 Survey On E-government Services Usage (2009)
6.7.1 Conclusions
6.8 Australia In The Global Innovation Index
6.8.1 Overview
6.8.2 Australian Rankings
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