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The Demand Side of Open Government Data: A Case Study of Kingdom of Bahrain

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International Journal of Managing Information Technology (IJMIT) ISSN: 0975-5586 (Online); 0975-5926 (Print) http://airccse.org/journal/ijmit/ijmit.html  Vol.12, No.2, May 2020 Page No 43 to 59 Article: The Demand Side of Open Government Data: A Case Study of Kingdom of Bahrain Authors Abdulkarim Katbi1, Jaflah AlAmmari2, Ali AlSoufi3, 1 King Hamad University Hospital, Kingdom of Bahrain, 2 University of Bahrain, Kingdom of Bahrain and 3 British University of Bahrain, Kingdom of Bahrain Abstract Governments around the world have realized the importance of Open Government Data - OGD as new paradigm shift in government that focuses on making governments more service oriented, transparent and competent. However, as with many countries, the situation of OGD initiative in Kingdom of Bahrain is not promising as reflected by number of assessments that measure the implementation and progress of OGD worldwide. The current research aims at investing the local ...

Digital Society : A Review of E-Service and Mobile Technology in Earthquakes Relief Operations

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International Journal of Managing Information Technology (IJMIT) ISSN: 0975-5586 (Online); 0975-5926 (Print) http://airccse.org/journal/ijmit/ijmit.html Article: Digital Society : A Review of E-Service and Mobile Technology in Earthquakes Relief Operations Authors Martin Otu Offei and Kwaku Nuamah-Gyambrah, Koforidua Polytechnic, Ghana Abstract Developing countries lacking technology infrastructures experience most disasters such as tsunami, hurricane Katrina, earthquakes. Even though, many lives are saved in developed countries through the use of high-level or sophisticated technology, only the technology that is easy to use, inexpensive, durable and field-tested should be introduced and used during the relief operation. The effect of climate change and rapid population growth are probably exposed people inhabiting areas to substantial environmental risks. The authors highlight and identify current practices, particularities, and challenges in earthquakes rel...

DIGITAL SOCIETY : A REVIEW OF E-SERVICE AND MOBILE TECHNOLOGY IN EARTHQUAKES RELIEF OPERATIONS

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International Journal of Managing Information Technology (IJMIT) ISSN: 0975-5586 (Online); 0975-5926 (Print) http://airccse.org/journal/ijmit/ijmit.html Article: DIGITAL SOCIETY : A REVIEW OF E-SERVICE AND MOBILE TECHNOLOGY IN EARTHQUAKES RELIEF OPERATIONS Kazeem Oluwakemi OSENI 1 , Dr. Kate DINGLEY 2 , Dr. Penny HART 3 , Ayoade Iyabode ADEWOLE 4 and Oluwakayode Abayomi DAWODU 5 1,2,3 School of Computing, University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom 4 Department of Mathematics, Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Nigeria 5 Department of Computer Science, Michael Otedola College of Primary Education, Noforija, Epe, Nigeria ABSTRACT Developing countries lacking technology infrastructures experience most disasters such as tsunami, hurricane Katrina, earthquakes. Even though, many lives are saved in developed countries through the use of high-level or sophisticated technology, only the technology that is easy to use, inexpensive, durable and field-...