ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Morphological Analysis: A Method for Selecting ICT Applications in South African Government Service Delivery

Madelaine Plauché    
Alta de Waal    
Aditi Sharma Grover    
Tebogo Gumede    

Resumen

Successful ICT projects depend on complex, interrelated sociological and technical factors for which there are no standard theoretical framework for prediction or analysis. Morphological analysis is a problem-solving method for defining, linking, and evaluating problem spaces that are inherently nonquantitative. In this article, we show how our research team created a telephony impact model using morphological analysis to strategically select a national ICT telephony project for South Africa from several possibilities, based on nonquantitative, socio-technical criteria. The telephony impact model provides a rigorous framework to the diagnostic and planning phases of our action research that is a vast improvement over ?best practices? guidelines. We believe that this approach takes a first step toward predictive models and theories for ICT deployment.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Ellie Newell and Sergio Maldonado    
Due to the significant mismatch in timescales associated with morphological and hydrodynamic processes in coastal environments, modellers typically resort to various techniques for speeding up the bed evolution in morphodynamic simulations. In this paper... ver más

 
Jun Li, Hongchao Wang, Simin Li, Liang Chen and Qiqian Dang    
To extract the weak fault features hidden in strong background interference in the event of the early failure of rolling bearings, a two-stage based method is proposed. The broadband noise elimination ability of an adaptive morphological filter (AMF) and... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences

 
Yi Zhuang and Chenyi Guo    
The collection of information about buildings and their colors is an important aspect of urban planning. The intelligent recognition of buildings using image information plays a significant role in the development of smart cities and urban planning. This... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences

 
Judita Pui?o, Diana Adliene, Algimantas Pa?kevicius and Arturas Vailionis    
Silver nanoparticles are produced using various physical, chemical or physicochemical methods. Simple low-cost nontoxic environmentally friendly, or ?green?, chemistry methods are important, especially for their invasive application in the medicine and f... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences

 
Binbin Ren, Zhaoyuxuan Wang, Kainan Ma, Yiheng Zhou and Ming Liu    
Heart rate measurement employing photoplethysmography (PPG) is a prevalent technique for wearable devices. However, the acquired PPG signal is often contaminated with motion artifacts, which need to be accurately removed. In cases where the PPG and accel... ver más
Revista: Information