Determinants of the critical success factor of disaster recovery planning for information systems

2009 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 248-275 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wing S. Chow ◽  
Wai On Ha
2016 ◽  
Vol 13 (6) ◽  
pp. 552
Author(s):  
Ray Uzwyshyn, PhD, MLIS, MBA

This article presents an overview of risk management and disaster recovery planning for online libraries. It is suitable for a broad audience interested in online libraries and research centers in universities and colleges. It outlines risk mitigation strategies, and disaster recover planning for online resource-centered information systems.


Author(s):  
Goran D. Putnik ◽  
Maria M. Cunha ◽  
Rui Sousa ◽  
Paulo Avila

Virtual enterprise integration (VEI) is virtually the most critical success factor for making virtual enterprise (VE) a real, competitive, and widely implemented organizational and management concept. However, according to many authors, the present solutions for VEI are either insufficient or inexistent. One of the reasons for the situation is the failure of the approach of “traditional” information systems and organizations to dealing with the nowadays turbulent market and organizations’ requirements, where actual VEI solutions are mainly sought. This chapter presents a discussion on the VEI issue as a contribution to a better understanding of the VEI phenomenon, and it could be seen as a contribution to an eventual framework for VEI science, engineering, development, and implementation. Also, two metatheoretical structures for VEI research and development are proposed: VEI abstractions hierarchy and VEI semiotics.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 107-111
Author(s):  
Galih Abdul Fatah Maulani ◽  
Teten Mohamad Sapril Mubarok

Anticipating the era of Society 5.0, communities and organizations are required to have integrated and comprehensive information access, including the management of mosques in Indonesia. This study aims at providing a strategic planning in the form of a portfolio for future application of mosques management information system services. This study was conducted with reference to Ward and Peppard’s strategic plan for information systems, which included SWOT analysis, critical success factor method and McFarlan’s strategic grid. The results showed the mosque management must have several applications, mapped into 4 quadrants (strategic, high potential, key operation, and support). It is expected that this application portfolio can help managers of mosques in Indonesia provide faster, more accurate, and more accountable information.


Data ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 35
Author(s):  
Otmane Azeroual ◽  
Gunter Saake ◽  
Mohammad Abuosba ◽  
Joachim Schöpfel

In our present paper, the influence of data quality on the success of the user acceptance of research information systems (RIS) is investigated and determined. Until today, only a little research has been done on this topic and no studies have been carried out. So far, just the importance of data quality in RIS, the investigation of its dimensions and techniques for measuring, improving, and increasing data quality in RIS (such as data profiling, data cleansing, data wrangling, and text data mining) has been focused. With this work, we try to derive an answer to the question of the impact of data quality on the success of RIS user acceptance. An acceptance of RIS users is achieved when the research institutions decide to replace the RIS and replace it with a new one. The result is a statement about the extent to which data quality influences the success of users’ acceptance of RIS.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 112-132
Author(s):  
Valentina Risky Budi Prawestri ◽  
Agustinus Fritz Wijaya

Strategic planning of information systems is one of the keys in achieving the target expected by an organization. With interviews, observations, and document studies, this study aims to 1) evaluate strategic planning based on strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats in improving quality at PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk, Witel Bandung to find strategic information sisem 2) develop strategically using Tozer method with SWOT Analysis analysis (strength, weakness, opportunities, threats), Value Chain Porter, CSF Analysis (Critical Success Factor), McFarlan Grid's Portfolio Application Analysis, PEST Analysis. The final result of this research in the form of strategic planning recommendations of information systems will be useful to improve the information system in PT. Telecommunications Indonesia Tbk, Witel Bandung.


Author(s):  
Henderi Henderi

Strategic planning of information systems is to establish policy and planning implementation of information technology as a supporter of bussiness process and solution of the problem with high accuracy and know the possibilities of the system is less precise procedure. To achieve this, an information systems strategy planning organizations (including universities therein) should be done through the stages: an analysis of objectives and issues / information needs (goals and poblem), critical success factor (CSFs), SWOT analysis, impact analysis information technology (technology impact analysis) and analysis of the vision or strategic view of the system (strategy vision system) and a review model of business functions (business proccess) organization. In STMIK Raharja, strategic planning and information system model was developed based on through these stages and includes information services to be provided by STMIK Prog as a university. Determination of information system strategic planning and selection of models developed subsequently determined by the specific needs and determinants with attention to rules and procedures. This paper presented a discussion about the foundation and information systems strategic planning phases of Higher Education as an organization by taking a model of information services at Raharja STMIK Tangerang, with academic information subsystem as an example the case of the implementation of the development. To clarify the discussion, at this writing are also discussed briefly about the strategy on information systems implementation STMIK Prog as a university organization.Keywords: critical success factor, model, business process, strategy system vision


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