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KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN THE TERRITORIAL INTELLIGENCE

Published In: 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN COMPUTING, ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
Author(s): FLOR NANCY DIAZ PIRAQUIVE , LUIS LEONARDO RODRIGUEZ BERNAL , VICTOR HUGO MEDINA GARCIA

Abstract: This article introduces the concepts of territorial intelligence, knowledge management and intellectual capital with the purpose of establishing the links in the multidisciplinary scientific field, whose sustainable development is a territory and its subject is a community with its intellectual capital. In order to achieve this purpose, a few tools were applied that provide the method Catalyse, making an analysis of the data (qualitative, quantitative and space) of the information through the use of a software generating as a result some profiles defined, by grouping them according to their socio-economic characteristics and environmental, based on the number of answers frequency found, by creating categories or classes. In this way, the socio-territorial variables are related, with a geo-statistics analysis that serves to support the researcher’s knowledge, the actors and their governance, in making decisions about the planning and territorial intelligence development. Finally some co

  • Publication Date: 16-Dec-2016
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-113-9-62
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RELATIONSHIP AND CLOUD FACTORS AFFECTING GOVERNMENT CONFIDENCE IN THE PUBLIC CLOUD

Published In: 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN COMPUTING, ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
Author(s): FENG CHEN , WALEED ALGHANIM

Abstract: Despite the advances in public cloud and the associated advantages governments are still reluctant to deploy sensitive data and critical systems into the public cloud. The advantages of scalability and cost are attractive for governments and the current direction for governments is to place more of their data and systems in the public cloud towards a more comprehensive government cloud solution. However, there are major concerns related to the public cloud that are especially significant to governments which include governance over data and systems, compliance and security and privacy. If these concerns are answered governments will perceive less risk and be more confident to deploy to the public cloud. Beside the technical solution of improving security, one of the solutions to this concern is an effective relationship between government and cloud service provider. This study investigates the relationship factors between government and cloud service provider and the associated cloud f

  • Publication Date: 16-Dec-2016
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-113-9-69
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