This document discusses the challenges of governance in a complex world and proposes research directions for ICT-enabled governance. It notes that society is increasingly fast-changing while governance remains siloed and linear. This creates a gap between society and governance. It proposes that by 2020, policy-making could involve more collaborative and data-driven approaches utilizing modeling, simulation, and collective intelligence tools. Key research challenges include developing integrated and reusable models simulating large societal phenomena, facilitating collaborative modeling between citizens and groups, and ensuring real-time open government data. The document outlines several European research projects exploring these directions to support more evidence-based and participatory decision-making.
Barriers to the integration and adoption of ICT in Developing CountriesKhalid Md Saifuddin
Invited talk at "Africa Panel: potentials & problems related to ICT in Africa with a focus on mobile". Panel members: Sudhir Dixit, dir. HP, USA
Mona Dahms, Associate Prof., AAU
Md. Saifuddin Khalid, Assistant Prof., AAU
Idongesit Williams, PhD fellow, AAU
This document discusses several key barriers that prevent schools from successfully integrating information and communication technologies (ICT). It identifies a lack of electricity, especially in rural areas, as well as a shortage of qualified teachers as major hurdles. Other barriers include government corruption that leads to insufficient school resources, lack of internet access, and risks of cyberbullying and hacking. Overcoming these barriers is important for schools to fully utilize ICT and digital technologies in teaching and learning.
ICT solutions for highly-customized water demand management strategiesSmartH2O
1) Smart metering technologies and big data analytics can help water utilities better understand residential water usage patterns and identify different consumption profiles.
2) Gamification approaches, like the SmartH2O project's "DropTheQuestion" app, show potential for inducing behavioral change and reducing household water consumption. Preliminary results from SmartH2O indicate water savings of 10% on average.
3) Further analysis of smart meter data from over 11,000 households in Valencia, Spain identified common daily, weekly, and hourly water usage patterns and helped classify households into consumption categories from very high to low users.
This document discusses factors that can aid or hinder the successful development of ICT solutions. The four key factors that can aid success are: management and end user involvement, realistic expectations, professional standards, and good teamwork. The six factors that can cause failure are: inadequate analysis, poor design, inappropriate testing, poorly organized installation and changeover, poor user support and maintenance, and poor project management. Each factor is then described in more detail.
This document discusses the challenges of governance in a complex world and proposes research directions for ICT-enabled governance. It notes that society is increasingly fast-changing while governance remains siloed and linear. This creates a gap between society and governance. It proposes that by 2020, policy-making could involve more collaborative and data-driven approaches utilizing modeling, simulation, and collective intelligence tools. Key research challenges include developing integrated and reusable models simulating large societal phenomena, facilitating collaborative modeling between citizens and groups, and ensuring real-time open government data. The document outlines several European research projects exploring these directions to support more evidence-based and participatory decision-making.
Barriers to the integration and adoption of ICT in Developing CountriesKhalid Md Saifuddin
Invited talk at "Africa Panel: potentials & problems related to ICT in Africa with a focus on mobile". Panel members: Sudhir Dixit, dir. HP, USA
Mona Dahms, Associate Prof., AAU
Md. Saifuddin Khalid, Assistant Prof., AAU
Idongesit Williams, PhD fellow, AAU
This document discusses several key barriers that prevent schools from successfully integrating information and communication technologies (ICT). It identifies a lack of electricity, especially in rural areas, as well as a shortage of qualified teachers as major hurdles. Other barriers include government corruption that leads to insufficient school resources, lack of internet access, and risks of cyberbullying and hacking. Overcoming these barriers is important for schools to fully utilize ICT and digital technologies in teaching and learning.
ICT solutions for highly-customized water demand management strategiesSmartH2O
1) Smart metering technologies and big data analytics can help water utilities better understand residential water usage patterns and identify different consumption profiles.
2) Gamification approaches, like the SmartH2O project's "DropTheQuestion" app, show potential for inducing behavioral change and reducing household water consumption. Preliminary results from SmartH2O indicate water savings of 10% on average.
3) Further analysis of smart meter data from over 11,000 households in Valencia, Spain identified common daily, weekly, and hourly water usage patterns and helped classify households into consumption categories from very high to low users.
This document discusses factors that can aid or hinder the successful development of ICT solutions. The four key factors that can aid success are: management and end user involvement, realistic expectations, professional standards, and good teamwork. The six factors that can cause failure are: inadequate analysis, poor design, inappropriate testing, poorly organized installation and changeover, poor user support and maintenance, and poor project management. Each factor is then described in more detail.
Summary slides about how to create business value and competitive advantages by using Open Source Software. The presentation content bases on success cases from S&P Syndicate PLC, a Thailand's leading restaurant and bakery chain. (ใช้ประกอบการบรรยายในการสัมมนา "Open Source Software ของฟรี มีดี ที่ควรใช้" จัดโดยสมาคมประกันวินาศภัยไทย)
Semantic Web Technology @KMUTNB Seminar 15052014Krich Peakmaker
Semantic Web Technology and Ontology Engineering at KMUTNB Seminar (15052014) by Dr.Krich Intratip (Peakmaker) : https://www.facebook.com/groups/zimmaticlab/
This slide is Review About Internet Podcast TV
Presented By Pradya Wongworakul (@aumpradya)
www.itcoolgang.com
Presented at 30 August 2008 at 5.00 PM at Chulalongkorn University (BarcampbBangkok2)
Summary slides about how to create business value and competitive advantages by using Open Source Software. The presentation content bases on success cases from S&P Syndicate PLC, a Thailand's leading restaurant and bakery chain. (ใช้ประกอบการบรรยายในการสัมมนา "Open Source Software ของฟรี มีดี ที่ควรใช้" จัดโดยสมาคมประกันวินาศภัยไทย)
Semantic Web Technology @KMUTNB Seminar 15052014Krich Peakmaker
Semantic Web Technology and Ontology Engineering at KMUTNB Seminar (15052014) by Dr.Krich Intratip (Peakmaker) : https://www.facebook.com/groups/zimmaticlab/
This slide is Review About Internet Podcast TV
Presented By Pradya Wongworakul (@aumpradya)
www.itcoolgang.com
Presented at 30 August 2008 at 5.00 PM at Chulalongkorn University (BarcampbBangkok2)
1. INNOVATION CLIENT VALUE CREATION INTEGRITY CONTINUOUS LEARNING TEAMWORK
Open Source Software in PTT ICT Solutions
by Dr. Santipat Arunthari
PTT ICT Solutions Co., Ltd.
2. PTT ICT LAB
Open Source for Windows License Open Source for Internet/Intranet Server
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