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Sangeetha, G.
- Move to Intelligence through E-Governance : the Case of New Education Policy
Authors
1 MCA Department, AIMIT, Bangalore, IN
Source
Adarsh Journal of Information Technology, Vol 2, No 1 (2015), Pagination: 72-75Abstract
E-Governance has become a buzzword in public administration in the 21st century. Good governance is expected to be ensured through e-Governance by means of better access to services and democratic processes. Hence, there is an increasing expectation that ICT will be utilized in national and local governments not only for more efficient governance but also for improving public services. Experiments in this line have been underway in the context India as well. Based on the learning from the study, a few suggestions have also been made to strengthen e-Governance at the local level to ensure better delivery of government services to citizens, for improved interactions with business and industry, for citizen empowerment through access to information, or more efficient government management.
Objectives
• Understand the importance of active participation, both from the citizens and for the government in the success of e-governance projects.
• Study the experiences of consumers availing e-governance services and examine how egovernance initiatives can transform the lives of citizens.
Keywords
E-Government, Digital Libraries, Information Communication Technologies, Networked Environment.References
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- Multi-Mode Healthcare Data Collection Process Management Software
Authors
1 Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, IN
2 GlocalMinds Ltd, IN
Source
Adarsh Journal of Information Technology, Vol 5, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 38-44Abstract
This paper is on multi-mode healthcare data collection supporting clients with their global quantitative and qualitative healthcare market research needs. Quantitative services include programming, hosting and translation, data collection, data processing, custom charting and incentive handling. Qualitative services include recruitment, scheduling, moderation, interviewing and translation. This tool provides a good user interface between client and in-house teams. System contains various kind of attractive module that easy to use.
It is a most anticipated self-service quote creation tool. The tool allows access to update profile information and create/modify quotations at your convenience.
When a client wants to do survey on any specialty or any country then first he will send the complete information about the survey like time-line, country and specialty. So this tool will help to generate the quote because it is auto generated tool. This is a tool for physician once the physician registration done successfully then this dashboard will open using User-Id and password. This dashboard is unique for each physician. It provides the facility see his survey status, incentive status and he can also see how much survey he completed. This tool provides one more facility to physician they can redeem the incentive amount by online shopping. The project management of this software plays a very important role. Once quote won successfully then particular project will assign to the project manager. Once project manager gets survey then they will start work on it. The main work of PM is to get completes with good quality of data.
The PM will add the specialty and country on the project and it will do the user count and send invitation mail for survey to the physician. The PM can generate the reports of the survey. It is a very powerful and auto generated tool. This tool is use to generate for the questioner and survey link. Once the PM gets the questions from client then he will add the question in this tool then it will automatically do programming and generate the survey link. This link includes the survey question and this link will unique for all users.
The current system is that it is manual due to manual work it is very difficult to keep track of Physician details, Incentive amount. In manual system it may take one month or lengthy and extended. When the physician wants to see the survey status and project status then only way of communication is e-mail and this process is very time consuming.
When the survey is completed successfully by physician then incentive amount is given to the physician only by cheque and this process will consume lot of time.
The Objective of this paper is to propose tool of the selection process as well as the employability test, proposed an idea to maintain entire physician information, incentive information and many future announcements and the system provide good user interface to physician, gives the new feature to the physician to do online shopping by using these incentives amount.
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