scholarly journals COMPARATIVE STUDY OF E-GOVERNMENT ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE BY PRIMARY ATTRIBUTES OF 3 ASIAN COUNTRIES

2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 126
Author(s):  
Khakim Ghozali ◽  
Yudho Giri Sucahyo

By Waseda University International e-Government Ranking, announced in 2012 the state of Singapore and Korea ranks first and third in the implementation of e-government. Whereas Indonesia ranks 33[6]. This study aims to conduct a comparative analysis of the implementation of e-government Enterprise Architecture in Korea, Singapore and Indonesia. Stages of the research conducted is reviewing literature on TOGAF framework, define the attribute comparison, analysis of EA implementation in each country and do a comparison of the EA of both countries. Attributes used for comparison EA are business architecture, information systems architecture and technology architecture. Korea and Singapore divide business area into two business areas, namely public services and support services. Indonesia has tthree business area. Korea split by sector information system development while Singapore users group split based information system. Indonesia has 4 main application. Korea emphasizing mobile technology and the common component. While Singapore visible effort to increase the use of middleware. Indonesian technology solutions that enable information used accessed through various devices.

SinkrOn ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 280 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tri Retna Sari ◽  
Eva Rahmawati ◽  
Hani Harafani

Edu-tourism is the one of the most popular sub-type of tourism these days,where many countries in the world use Edu-tourism as one of the main sources of income. However, the lack of promotion with such a good planning and good infrastructure makes Edu-tourism on farms less attractive. In this research we try to build a plan to develop an information systems architecture in the Pondok Rangon ranch area to analyze operational activities on the ranch, designing information system development architecture using TOGAF ADM, and make a system information enterprise architecture design model that can be used as one of the facility to optimize the development of the promotion of the educational tourism industry on livestock especially the Pondok Rangon area. This research is only limited to the preliminary phase up to the technology phase so that the next research is expected to meet all the TOGAF ADM phases.


2003 ◽  
Vol 42 (01) ◽  
pp. 01-07 ◽  
Author(s):  
S.P. Narus ◽  
S.M. Huff ◽  
T.A. Pryor ◽  
P.J. Haug ◽  
T. Larkin ◽  
...  

Summary Objectives: To discuss the advantages and disadvantages of an interfaced approach to clinical information systems architecture. Methods: After many years of internally building almost all components of a hospital clinical information system (HELP) at Intermountain Health Care, we changed our architectural approach as we chose to encompass ambulatory as well as acute care. We now seek to interface applications from a variety of sources (including some that we build ourselves) to a clinical data repository that contains a longitudinal electronic patient record. Results: We have a total of 820 instances of interfaces to 51 different applications. We process nearly 2 million transactions per day via our interface engine and feel that the reliability of the approach is acceptable. Interface costs constitute about four percent of our total information systems budget. The clinical database currently contains records for 1.45 m patients and the response time for a query is 0.19sec. Discussion: Based upon our experience with both integrated (monolithic) and interfaced approaches, we conclude that for those with the expertise and resources to do so, the interfaced approach offers an attractive alternative to systems provided by a single vendor. We expect the advantages of this approach to increase as the costs of interfaces are reduced in the future as standards for vocabulary and messaging become increasingly mature and functional.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 214-230
Author(s):  
Mukhsin Mukhsin

government agencies engaged in infrastructure / building and building construction. One important strategy in dealing with the development of information technology is the use and enhancement of information system support for agencies or agencies. The alignment of the application of information systems with the needs of the organization as an agency that prioritizes community service in the field of development infrastructure is only able to be answered by paying attention to the integrity factor in its development. The purpose of information system integrity with the actual needs of the organization is to reduce the gap that occurs in the system development process. To reduce the gap, a paradigm is needed in planning, designing, and managing information systems. The paradigm or methodology used in the planning of information systems infrastructure construction infrastructure uses TOGAF-ADM. Stages in the development of information systems by modeling business architecture, data architecture, application architecture and technology architecture in accordance with the TOGAF-ADM framework. The output of this stage will produce a reference (blueprint) by the agency to achieve its strategic objectives.


2014 ◽  
Vol 513-517 ◽  
pp. 1337-1341
Author(s):  
Yan Mei Wu ◽  
Kai Guo ◽  
Peng Wen Xu

Equipment acquisition information system architecture is an effective way to realize information integration and sharing. Based on the military information systems architecture and combining with the operational characteristics of the equipment acquisition, the equipment acquisition information system architecture is investigated from three aspects, namely business view, system view and technical view.


2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 12-25
Author(s):  
Mohammed Khaleel Hussein ◽  
Raffat Izzat Saheel ◽  
Ali Jumaah Ali

E-learning utilizing information systems framework has been booming in information systems. This paper covers the systematic performance evaluation results process, and understanding how e-learning utilizing information system implementation was undertaken for education in the context of universities. The aim of this paper is to analyse the framework of improving e-learning utilizing information system adoption utilizing information system, implementation, and development in higher education. Although e-learning utilizing information systems have been widely used at various education sectors, several fixed outcomes have been calculated. Recent e-learning utilizing information systems structure was implemented utilizing current method and managed for the drawbacks of recent academic technique. There are many things that are not flexible and effective for supporting the real era of this world referring to teaching and learning.


2011 ◽  
pp. 156-175
Author(s):  
Jean-Jacques Dubray

The Web, as a ubiquitous distributed computing platform, has changed dramatically the way we build information systems, evolving from monolithic applications to an open model that enables real-time and federated information access, unifying the user experience across business processes. The industry has coined a new term for this latest evolution: connected systems. Unlike distributed systems, they are not just about distributing workload or ensuring fail-over, but rather about leveraging connectivity to enable specialized software agents to perform units of work cooperatively and opportunistically by exposing and consuming each other’s services to fulfill a common goal. To reach their fullest benefits, connected systems require a new application model that relies exclusively on the consumption and composition of autonomous services. This new blueprint is poised to reshape the information systems’ architecture, infrastructure, delivery technologies, programming languages, deployment, and management models. The goal of this chapter is to help you understand why and how IT should evolve the enterprise architecture toward a service-oriented composite application model.


Author(s):  
Alireza Ardalan ◽  
Roya K. Ardalan ◽  
Shailaja Rao ◽  
Kay B. Alexander

Purpose There has been a lack of an information systems architecture which explicitly illustrates processes that make and maintain the anonymity of student responses in an online system for student opinion survey of faculty teaching. The purpose of this paper is to present an information systems architecture which explicitly shows the process of disassociation of student credentials and their responses. It also shows that the process guarantees a complete anonymity of student responses. Design/methodology/approach The system was developed to satisfy the needs of students, faculty and administrators of a higher education institution with several objectives, one of which is the complete anonymity of student responses. Findings The system developers were successful in designing and developing a student opinion survey system that keeps student responses completely anonymous. Research limitations/implications The anonymity of student responses improves students’ trust in the survey system and may increase student response rate. Other factors that affect student response rate should be analyzed to determine their effect on student response rate and adjust those factors to improve student response rate. Practical implications This paper shares the success of developing an information system that makes student responses anonymous. The goal is to increase the discussion of this topic among researchers and practitioners to further improve the system to increase student response rate. Originality/value The proposed information system architecture is novel because it keeps student responses completely anonymous.


Author(s):  
Richard Richard

The purpose of this research was to identify problems, analyze needs, and develop management information system especially the process internal control of asset management on Direktorat Jenderal Sumber Daya dan Perangkat Pos dan Informatika (SDPPI - government communication and informatics organization). This system development used the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) method which refers to 4 phases. Those were initiation and business feasibility, requirements definitions, functional design, and verification. The analysis used to support the research methods was Enterprise Architecture (EA) and SWOT. The analysis was conducted on business process that was running at the moment. The results show that the management information system in the form of web-based applications can help the process based on activity logging assets, assets allocation, complaints, and user guide in accordance with the needs of the Direktorat Jendral SDPPI. The design of this application can also help the existing asset management process to become more efficient and effective.


Author(s):  
Wawa Wikusna

Vocational High School (SMK) is established to prepare productive and competitive labor. Each SMK has the vision to be the best school that provides the best service to the stakeholders in generating the smart and competitive Indonesian people. The achievement of the mission would be succeeded by building an integrated information system at school. Currently, many SMKs do not have an information system development plan that suits the core business aspect as the primary drivers, such as the organizational issues, human resources, environment, information technology, and application development aspects. Therefore, the design of enterprise architecture model is needed to generate data architecture, application architecture, technology architecture, and direction of the implementation plan for the school. In this study, the authors designed the enterprise architecture for SMK that can build the achievement of school goals. The method used is Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP). With the design of enterprise architecture, the development of information systems in SMK would have an appropriate and effective direction for achieving the goals.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 36
Author(s):  
Cecep Kurnia Sastradipraja ◽  
Adhitia Erfina ◽  
Juandi Hadi

Abstract: This research aims to produce a prototype by making an enterprise architecture planning model at PT. Arcon Realitindo (Reality Group), where currently not all business processes in each unit are supported by information systems. Based on these problems, it is necessary to have an information system development guide that can integrate all business processes in the company. The research stages were carried out based on the Spewak method approach, namely conducting business modeling, reviewing current systems and technology, creating architectural, architectural, and technology data. This research produces 12 prototypes of information systems for the realization of business activities at PT. Arcon Realty.Abstrak: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menghasilkan prototipe dengan membuat model perencanaan arsitektur enterprise pada PT. Arcon Realitindo (Reality Group), dimana saat ini tidak semua proses bisnis pada setiap unit mendapatkan dukungan sistem informasi. Berdasarkan permasalahan tersebut perlu adanya panduan pengembangan sistem informasi yang mampu mengintegrasikan semua proses bisnis pada perusahaan. Tahapan penelitian dilaksanakan berdasarkan pendekatan metode spewak yaitu melakukan pemodelan bisnis, peninjauan sistem dan teknologi saat ini, pembuatan arsitektur data, arsitektur aplikasi, dan arsitektur teknologi. Pada penelitian ini menghasilkan 12 prototipe sistem informasi untuk realisasi aktivitas bisnis pada perusahaan PT. Arcon Realty.


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