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EGovernance implementation model: Case study of the federal government agencies of Pakistan
Copyright @ 2013 EMCIS.This study examines the eGovernance potential to bring about structural changes in the way in which government agencies operate, interact and communicate internally and externally with its citizens. Public sector needs to adopt eGovernance that is focused on the citizen satisfaction. In many developed countries, the types and quality of public services provided by a Government to its citizens have evolved over time, due to their change in thinking regarding the role of Government, from being a traditional government to that of being a modern service provider. Thus, this study will focus on the complaint management information systems of the selected federal government agencies in Pakistan. Authors were able to derive the implementation model of eGovernance only after doing analysis of all of the data obtained from questionnaires, interviews and observations at the federal government level in Pakistan. Authors found that the overall outcome of the validation process indicated that the model is highly satisfactory to improve the overall eGovernance system to provide modern services to its citizens
Electronic Circuit Design for Hydrogen Ion Measurement System
This paper aims to study electronic design circuit for the hydrogen ion measurement system in chemical analysis and environment fields, to detect the pH of the subjected solution.Electronic design building up on operational amplifiers LM 324 and LF444.The practical experiment is done by glass electrode transducer. The design has been tested and calibrate by four standard buffer solutions and five kinds of aqueous solution.These four standard solutions (pH 4, pH 7, pH 9.2 and pH 10) were intended to cover the range for detection of acidity or alkalinity value through out the measuring range and obtained the desired results. The results obtained by electronic design are reasonable when compared to other pH meter syste
Public Sector Innovation: Case Study of e-government Projects in Pakistan
This study analyses and examines in detail the impact of
public sector innovation to improve public satisfaction level, it is
about changing the traditional government into a more integrated and
efficient one. Innovation is actually the engine of economic growth.
Innovation in the public sector is an under-researched area. It deals
with governance, political and human issues which are very difficult to
solve. Since much of the topic and studies on innovation are focusing on
the private sector, it is the aim of this study to analyse the process
of innovation, mainly in Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
in the public sector. This study will eventually be able to give
e-government model/ guidelines that encapsulates the reality of
innovation by the government. Innovation in government is not only about
bringing a new breakthrough product to the people, but also to bring in
changes to the culture in the organisation, the way a decision is made,
and perhaps more importantly, how it can use technology to strengthen
its role as the provider of social and economic welfare to the people.
This study has also compared the findings of the e-government case study
to the literature of innovation mainly in the area of process
innovation. There is SWOT analysis with weight rating to judge the
e-governance challenges, which Pakistan is facing as a developing
nation. The study concludes that the public sector needs to overcome its
traditional characteristics of poor agenda setting, unclear objectives,
lack of transparency, and bureaucratic layers of decision-making
processes. Keywords: Citizens, e-government Projects, ICT, Public
Satisfaction, Public Sector Innovatio
An Analysis of Renewable Energy Usage by Mobile Data Network Operators
The exponential growth in mobile data traffic has resulted in massive energy usage and therefore has increased the carbon footprint of the Internet. Data network operators have taken significant initiatives to mitigate the negative impacts of carbon emissions (CE). Renewable Energy Sources (RES) have emerged as the most promising way to reduce carbon emissions. This article presents the role of renewable energy (RE) in minimizing the environmental impacts of mobile data communications for achieving a greener environment. In this article, an analysis of some selected mobile data network operatorsā energy consumption (EC) has been presented. Based on the current statistics of different mobile network operators, the future energy values are estimated. These estimations of carbon emissions are based on the predicted data traffic in the coming years and the percentage consumption of energy from renewable sources by the network operators. The analysis presented in this article would be helpful to develop and implement energy policies that accelerate the process of increasing the renewable shares in total energy requirements. Incrementing the share of renewable energy in total energy requirements can be a way forward to reach Goal 7 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Muhammad Hameed Shahidās Concept of Death in Matti Adam Khati haiā
The human is the major topic of Muhammad Hameed Shahid's novel "Matti Adam Khati hai". In this novel Hameed Shahid has described man's sadness, melancholy, helplessness, susceptibleness, conspiracies, and poverty prevails the whole novel. There is not even a single character in the novel, who is not stung by heartsickness. The feudal class has always socially exploited the poor class. The whole philosophy of the novel has been given in the novel "Admi k Naam" dedication. The love of the man towards his land is as old as his history. Because man is created out of dust and vanishes into dust. For the love of his land, he becomes cruel towards others and for personal benefits. He goes to do something illegitimate. Man is extremely selfish that does not refrain himself even from killing someone
Sharing is caring: an analysis of #FOAMed Twitter posts during the COVID-19 pandemic
PURPOSE: Free Open Access Medical Education (FOAMed) is a worldwide social media movement designed to accelerate and democratise the sharing of medical knowledge. This study sought to investigate the content shared through FOAMed during the emerging COVID-19 pandemic. STUDY DESIGN: Tweets containing the #FOAMed hashtag posted during a 24-hour period in April 2020 were studied. Included tweets were analysed using the Wiig knowledge management cycle framework (building knowledge, holding knowledge, pooling knowledge and using knowledge). RESULTS: 1379 tweets contained the #FOAMed hashtag, of which 265 met the inclusion criteria and were included in the analysis. Included tweets were posted from 208 distinct users, originated from each world continent and were in five different languages. Three overarching themes were identified: (1) signposting and appraising evidence and guidelines; (2) sharing specialist and technical advice; and (3) personal and social engagement. Among 12 subthemes within these groupings, 11 aligned to one of the four dimensions of the Wiig knowledge management cycle framework, and the other focused on building and managing social networks. Almost 40% of tweets related directly to COVID-19. CONCLUSION: #FOAMed tweets during the COVID-19 pandemic included a broad range of resources, advice and support. Despite the geographical, language and disciplinary variation of contributing users and the lack of organisational structure uniting them, this social media medical community has been able to construct, share and use emerging technical knowledge through a time of extraordinary challenge and uncertainty for the global medical community
Role of the ICT in Women Empowerment and Achieving SDGs: A Case Study of Women Labor Force in Developing Countries
The aim of the study is to analyze the ways women are empowered through information and communication technology (ICT) and fostering the process of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Women in developing countries are facing economic and social hardships and have limited access to ICT, which in turn translate into their lack of skills, lower literacy rate and restricted social engagement. Therefore, present study explores the role of ICT on women empowerment in 51 developing countries by conducting panel data modeling over the period of 2000-17. The study finds that ICT has significant and positive contribution on female labor force participation rate by Generalized Method of Moment (GMM). Control variables like GDP growth and government expenditure on education have positive and statistically significant role to enhance women empowerment. Findings of the study imply that the ICT has an impact on women empowerment and which helps in fostering the process of achieving SDGs 2030
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