Computer Aided Strategic Planning, Engineering and Management of Global eServices
Most of the developing countries and other underserved segments
around the globe are re-inventing the wheel in their efforts to launch
eServices - especially in the areas of healthcare, education, economic
development, public welfare, and public safety. Due to the unnecessary
trial and error, the failure rates in these segments are very high
(around 80%). Unfortunately, these segments also lack educational and
financial resources to improve their situation.
A Computer Aided Strategic Planning, Architecture and Management
Environment – spinoff of the GAID eNabler Project -- has been developed
to address this problem for global equality. This Environment --
endorsed by more than 100 countries – quickly produces highly customized
plans for the type of service as well as the country/region by using
the latest thinking in the field. It significantly reduces trial and
error and is being used very effectively to educate as well as assist
individuals in different countries to accelerate progress in crucial
areas.
Below you can find the research paper by Amjad Umar, Ph.D, titled “Computer Aided Strategic Planning, Engineering and Management of Global eServices” that was published in the IEEE International Technology Management Conference, Dallas, Texas, USA, June 2012.
Computer Aided Strategic Planning, Engineering and Management of Global eServices