Volume 5 Number 4 November 2014


ICT Ontology as Tool to Measure Profession and Career

Patsakorn Singto, Anirach Mingkhwan

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Abstract In the rapidly changing skill of ICT career, professionals in ICT career must be continually developed and trained. Professional in ICT career development should have planned to define career path. Gathering career information, finding, collecting, analyzing will more useful. Moreover, using semantic relation analysis will make use of an information and meet individual needs in order to career path, career... Read More


Enterprise Architecture-Based E-Government Interoperability Frameworks - A Comparative Analysis

Sasithorn Suchaiya, Somnuk Keretho

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Abstract Many countries have actively engaged in the development of interoperability for electronic data and transaction exchange among government agencies to provide better joint-up public services to their citizens. National level policy frameworks, often called Electronic Government Interoperability Frameworks (e-GIF), have been established to drive these initiatives in many of those countries. However, most of these e-GIF frameworks haven't adopted the holistic... Read More


Inter-Organizational Development Methodology for Collaborative E-Government Project Management - A Case Study

Somnuk Keretho, Sasithorn Suchaiya

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Abstract Lack of good inter-organizational development methodology often leads to failure in establishment of interoperability platforms needed for streamlining operations among government agencies. To overcome the challenge, this paper proposes a collaborative methodology and management approach that emphasizes the establishment of strong political support from highest-level policy decision makers; well-functional inter-agency collaboration and engagement; clear future processes, data and services blueprints to... Read More