Informationally Decentralized System Resource Management for Multiple Multimedia Tasks

2009 ◽  
Vol 19 (9) ◽  
pp. 1352-1364
Author(s):  
Brian Foo ◽  
Mihaela van der Schaar
1995 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Davis ◽  
Elin L. Klaseen ◽  
Louis C. Schreier ◽  
Alan R. Downing ◽  
Jon Peha

2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 (23) ◽  
pp. 8891-8894
Author(s):  
Tianshu Wu ◽  
Shuai Wang ◽  
Xiaoyu Shi

Author(s):  
N. Meltem Cakici ◽  
Ronan de Kervenoael

Emerging markets have recently been experiencing a dramatic increased in the number of mobile phone per capita. M-government has, hence, been heralded as an opportunity to leap-frog the technology cycle and provide cheaper and more inclusive and services to all. This chapter explores, within an emerging market context, the legitimacy and resistance facing civil servants’ at the engagement stage with m-government activities and the direct implication for resource management. Thirty in depth interview, in Turkey, are drawn-upon with key ICT civil servant in local organizations. The findings show that three types of resources are perceived as central namely: (i) diffusion of information management, (ii) operating system resource management and (iii) human resource management. The main evidence suggests that legitimacy for each resource management, at local level, is an ongoing struggle where all groups deploy multiples forms of resistance. Overall, greater attention in the resource management strategy for m-government application needs to be devoted to enablers such as civil servants rather than the final consumers or citizens.


2012 ◽  
pp. 387-407
Author(s):  
N. Meltem Cakici ◽  
Ronan de Kervenoael

Emerging markets have recently been experiencing a dramatic increased in the number of mobile phone per capita. M-government has, hence, been heralded as an opportunity to leap-frog the technology cycle and provide cheaper and more inclusive and services to all. This chapter explores, within an emerging market context, the legitimacy and resistance facing civil servants’ at the engagement stage with m-government activities and the direct implication for resource management. Thirty in depth interview, in Turkey, are drawn-upon with key ICT civil servant in local organizations. The findings show that three types of resources are perceived as central namely: (i) diffusion of information management, (ii) operating system resource management and (iii) human resource management. The main evidence suggests that legitimacy for each resource management, at local level, is an ongoing struggle where all groups deploy multiples forms of resistance. Overall, greater attention in the resource management strategy for m-government application needs to be devoted to enablers such as civil servants rather than the final consumers or citizens.


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