and customized services supported with proprietary information systems. Source: Warren and Susman, 2004. Customer Lock in: Information can be shared between customers
Journal of Management Information systems 14 (2), 201 216. Jaques, E. 1951. The changing culture of a factory.
The Multimedia and Information system Cluster in Nowy Sacz (cluster), which is an interregional network of collaboration created at the initiative of the Nowy Sacz Business school National Louis University and medium-sized enterprises predominantly from the regions of Malopolska, Silesia and Mazovia.
EU-funded research is also developing transport information systems to meet the specific needs of the disabled.
and multimodal mobility assisted by smart management and information systems. A transport system can be considered as smart
only limited attempts have been made to build a door-to-door multimodal travel information system for the cross-border European traveller.>
data sharing (formats) and data quality>move from national systems to a true European door-to-door information system and multimodal journey planner>TASKS AND ACHIEVEMENTS The ITS Directive foresees the development of functional, technical,
European Sky ATM Research Programme), RIS for inland waterways (River Information system) and VTMIS for maritime transport (Vessel Traffic Management Information system).
systems PRT Personal rapid transit RFID Radio frequency identification device RIS River information system RTTI Real-time traffic information SESAR Single European
trunked radio UHF Ultra-high frequency UMTS Universal mobile telecommunications system V2i Vehicle to infrastructure V2v Vehicle to vehicle VHF Very high frequency VTMIS Vessel traffic management information system WIM
information systems and services that are essential for scientific research activities and the dissemination of results. The related human resources form an integral part of RIS that enable the professional operation, use and services.
as well as in a host of technology industry areas such as high-speed broadband telecommunications, smart cards, radio frequency identification devices (RFID), geographic information systems, mobile commerce,
and Eric Shih, Information technology and Productivity in Developed and Developing Countries, Journal of Management Information systems 30, no.
Lorin M. Hitt and Prasanna Tambe, Measuring Spillovers from Information technology Investments (proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Information systems, Milwaukee, WI, 2006), 1793.46.
An Analysis of the Literature, The Electronic Journal of Information systems in Developing Countries 41 (2010), http://www. ejisdc. org/Ojs2/index. php/ejisdc/article/view/665 and Jyoti
Business Impact and Productivity Measures, J. of Management Information systems 19, no. 1 (2002): 71 98.131.
11: 100-103.26 Beynon-Davies P, Lloyd-Williams M. When health information systems fail. Top Health Inf Manage 1999;
Kaleidoszkóp Kaleidoszkóp (the name refers to the multifaceted nature of RDI) is the name of the information system used by the National Innovation Office.
INNOVATION OFFICE INFORMATION SYSTEM
Research, Development & Innovation in Hungary This publication was made under the auspices of the National Innovation Oice, Department of RDI Observatory.
and mapping project opportunities Kaleidoszkóp (the name refers to the multifaceted nature of RDI) is the name of the information system used by the National Innovation Oice.
5 9 A note on terminology 11 information systems in the literature 13 2. 1 Maturity and adoption models...
Patient information systems, for example, have the ability to track individual health problems and treatment over time, giving insight into optimal diagnosis and treatment of the individual as well as improving the delivery of services.
Analysis of data in patient information systems can lead to new insight and understanding of health and disease
It examines the adoption and use of patient information systems in Member States and reviews data standards and legal protection for patient data.
and globally showed that electronic information systems are being adopted increasingly within health settings; while this is seen primarily in higher-income countries, emerging economies such as Brazil, China and India,
While some low-income countries have been able to attract technical and financial resources to install patient information systems at some sites,
patient information systems designed for high-income country health systems may not be appropriate in low-income countries In particular,
Of course, these issues are only relevant to electronic patient information systems. While use of such systems is increasing
particularly given the difficulty of implementing patient information systems in general. However, the value of individual patient data for improved patient care is very much a case ofconnect the dots':
These are important foundation blocks for the implementation of patient information systems because they facilitate clear communication.
The report concludes with an overview of steps Member States can take to facilitate the implementation of patient information systems.
The key to effective patient information systems is to retain the link between the individual and the data collected over time
Many health information systems do not in fact retain data in the form of an individual patient record.
and management to help them understand the role of individual patient information systems, the current state of their deployment,
which to develop a framework for action to improve the effective use of patient information systems.
and is subject to various legal limitations (3). Patient information systems in the literature 13 2 Electronic patient information systems have the potential to improve health by giving health professionals improved information about their patients.
The literature review covers health information systems with an emphasis on the management of patient information and will help contextualize the survey results.
when looking at patient information systems. Capability Maturity Model The Capability Maturity Model (CMM)( 4) was defined originally for software development by Carnegie mellon University
and is useful for assessing health information systems. Five levels are defined along the model's continuum.
Patient information systems in the literature Patient information systems in the literature 14 Level 1. Initial (chaotic, ad hoc, individual heroics) the starting point for use of a new process.
architecture vision, business architecture, information system architecture, technology architecture, opportunities and solutions, migration planning, implementation governance,
This continuous cycle is the key to successful information system improvement in this process. Australian National ehealth Interoperability Maturity Model Individual health information must follow the patient as s/he receive services from various providers.
facilitating a shared understanding across technical and semantic issues. 1 See for more information, http://enterprise-architecture. info/and http://www5. opengroup. org/togaf Patient information systems in the literature 15 Measured:
and national standards. 2 www. himss. org 3 http://www. cdc gov/nhsn/CDA ESURVEILLANCE. html Patient information systems in the literature 16 2. 2
these countries may move to more complex data systems including patient information systems, which rely on ICT infrastructure.
The Gates Foundation sponsored a comprehensive analysis on the state of health information systems in developing countries that was published in 2009 (10.
The first three focus on the development of the district health information system from manual (level 1) through optimized (level 2) and electronic reporting (level 3). Level 4 incorporates operational health ICT systems
Their top level is integrated a fully national health information system, which includes data from all public and private sources.
what works and how many of these lessons apply equally to developed countries. 4 http://www. asksource. info/res library/ict infodev. htm Patient information systems in the literature 17 2. 3 Benefits of electronic
Patient information systems in the literature 18 Studies have shown improvements in health information technologies increasing adherence to guideline
6 5 http://www. ihtsdo. org/snomed-ct 6 http://www. who. int/classifications/ichi/Patient information systems in the literature 19 2. 6
and encounters with patients and thefront line'of the health information system. It is not only the source of patient data
Adoption of patient information systems is linked to country resources. 0%20%40%60%80%100%Very high High Medium Low None No answer Paper Electronic Electronic transmission
-middle income Low income None No answer Paper Electronic Electronic transmission Data formats Data format There appears to be a direct relationship between country income and the adoption of electronic patient information systems and communication
Figure 2 shows that high-income countries report medium to very high use of electronic information systems in over 50%in these categories for electronic communication of health data.
In contrast, only a small percentage (4%)of low-income countries report medium adoption of electronic patient information systems and communication of health data and none report higher levels
and access to trained professionals to implement electronic patient information systems at the local level. Analysis of survey results 26 Figure 3. Individual patient data collected in local health care facilities
In basic health information systems, data may be aggregated directly at the time and point of care using tally sheets
The European Region's high deployment of both paper-based and electronic patient information systems is at 25%and 22%,respectively.
Countries in the high and upper-middle income groups tend to have higher adoption of electronic patient information systems. 0%20%40%60%80%100%Very high High
which is likely to indicate that some countries do not use electronic patient information systems for individual patients at the national level.
Electronic information systems rely on standards; in order to share and aggregate data, countries utilizing such systems need to collect data using standard definitions and formats.
which countries can use in developing indicators for their health information systems. Eighteen per cent of the responding countries report using this toolkit to strengthen their health systems. 0 20 40 60 80 100 Other IXF DCMI DDI SDMX CEN/ISO GFATM
Metadata standards Countries tend to be advanced fairly in the planning for information systems before they see the need for
Unfortunately the importance of metadata is understood usually only after a country becomes involved with planning and information systems.
and legal foundations for solid future growth of electronic records and their electronic transmission. 53 The survey results and supporting literature make a compelling case for the broad adoption of patient information systems
national health system priorities and institutional will also play key roles in the successful implementation of patient information systems,
for WHO including specific reference to patient information systems, interoperability, and privacy of patient information and security (36).
and implementation of ehealth services including patient information systems. It calls on governments to form national ehealth bodies to provide guidance in policy and strategy, data security, legal and ethical issues, interoperability, cultural and linguistic issues,
and request input from WHO offices to assist with the more detailed elements of strategy development and ehealth services planning including advice on patient information systems.
Electronic health information systems have been shown to be effective at improving the quality and efficiency of health services.
The survey demonstrates that the greatest barrier to adoption of patient information systems is the lack of resources.
Human resources for implementation and training are the greatest cost of patient information systems. Free open-source software enables the development of sustainable local human resources for the implementation and maintenance of health information systems by drawing on a community of developers and users
all of whom share advances. Each project can benefit from the efforts of the community and,
and enable the development of sustainable health information systems. Further, it can leverage the investment in trained human resources for maximum benefit.
A major and well recognized obstacle to the adoption of patient information systems, particularly in developing countries, is the lack of skilled health informatics professionals.
Member States will facilitate the adoption of health information systems. In time these professionals can provide a sustainable bridge to improved use of health information and most importantly, better health. 57 1. Electronic medical records.
Health information systems in developing countries: a landscape analysis. Vital Wave Consulting, 2009 (www. minsa. gob. pe/ogei/conferenciaops/Recursos/43. pdf, accessed 2 july 2012). 11.
Data exchange with the country response information system and UN AGENCY software. A step by step guide. Geneva, UNAIDS, 2006 (http://data. unaids. org/pub/Basedocument/2007/cris de web final en. pdf, accessed 28 march 2012). 33.
and control data in information systems and databases; it can also refer to an application of data dictionary systems.
Health information system A health information system includes the people, processes and technology to collect, communicate, manage, analyse,
A health information system may be referred to as a health management information system or health management information system and is also likely to comprise any number of subsystems.
Information Information is data which has been processed and organized into a meaningful output which can be used for decision-making or understanding concepts.
and support these systems. 63 Interoperability The ability of health information systems to exchange data in a semantically meaningful way,
Public health Information and Geographic Information systems (GIS) World health organization 73 Response rate by WHO region Administratively WHO is made up of six geographical regions,
geospatial information and geographical information systems Open data policies should be envisaged to ensure accountability and promote transparency The role of data,
An electronic malaria information system (e-MIS) uploaded on the health workers'mobile devices shows malaria volunteers where to find patients and the status of their treatment,
37 2. 2 Cyber security Information systems and networks Security...45 2. 2. 1 Introduction...45 2. 2. 2 European context...
The order of decisions for investment in information systems is: Buy, Customize, Build. This means that generally, an entity will first look for already existing solutions that satisfy the needs of their customers,
the costs for development and the time to deployment. 4. Formulate legislation to support the initiatives This document acknowledges that there may exist some gaps in legislation pertaining to the use, operation or maintenance of information systems.
While there have many major steps in Romania in the later years in Romania (from access perspective as well as implementing major information systems), the majority of initiatives faced challenges in terms of adoption, quality, legislation and uniformity.
All public bodies will adhere to this Line Action 2. 2 CYBER SECURITY INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS SECURITY 2. 2. 1 Introduction Preamble Trust and security in public services is national priority for the Romanian government
The Strategy is accompanied by the technical legislative proposal by the European commission's Directorate General Connect to strengthen the security of information systems in the EU
In fighting against cyberattacks on the information systems Member States must amend the existing criminal law on attacks against information systems.
The main purpose is to provide greater authority to the European legislation on cybercrime. The initiative will improve the security of citizens and businesses,
as information systems repair costs are very high. At the national level, it will provide points of contact for complaints
analyze, identify and respond to cyber security incidents of information systems. Developing cooperation between the public and private sectors in order to ensure cyber security represents a priority for action at the national level,
Enabling rapid and cost-effective procurement of information systems/services for all state agencies Eliminating the duplication of effort Reducing risk management costs Cloud computing Definition Cloud computing relies on sharing of resources to achieve coherence and economies of scale
Strengthening and diversifying the unique integrated health information system Upgrading and consolidation of nomenclatures (classification of diseases groupings etc.
a series of information systems need to be created. These will act as the knowledge base for the committee
The first system is the National Register for Information systems (NRIS which will hold general and specific information pertaining to information systems in Romania (Authority, Description, Funding, Technical Components, Supplier, Integrations with other systems, Lifecycle status, Exceptions etc..
This system needs to be integrated fully and automated with the e-Procurement system and needs to make its data available to the general public and to other public entities.
is composed of the Mcdonnell douglas Information system (MDIS) which provides the operator terminals and the Sun Pricing system (SPS)
OECD (2002), Guidelines for the Security of Information systems and Networks: Towards a Culture of Security;
High levels of concern about on-line security, changes in technologies and the overall on-line environment are reflected in the 2002 OECD Guidelines for the Security of Information systems and Networks:
Towards a Culture of Security, a revision of the 1992 OECD Guidelines on Security of Information systems.
progress report, DSTI/IND/PME (2002) 7/ANN/FINAL, OECD, Paris. OECD (2002e), Guidelines for the Security of Information systems and Networks:
Scally, T.,M. Stansfield and K. Grant (2001), An Investigation into the Use of the Internet and E-business among SMES in Lanarkshire, Computing and Information systems, Vol. 8, pp. 58-66.
The use of the Internal Market Information system (IMI) for Article 19 ECD could also be explored. 3. 3 Need for better enforcement of the ECD Under the co-ordination of Commission services,
Municipality Management Information system (YBS), Electronic Document Management System (EDM), Digital Archiving and GIS 5. 76 O P E N I N N O V A t
and largely untapped approach to increasing value for the customer and enabling medical staff to deliver value by making their jobs more convenient using, for instance, smart and integrated information systems.
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but also biology and chemistry (bioinformatics), earth sciences (geographic information systems), psychology (artificial intelligence), visual art (computer graphics), operations management (enterprise resource planning),
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The new Register is available on the new interface of the NIH Kaleidoscope information system, on the addresshttp://nekifut. gov. hu/.
and the EIB group to support non-bank micro-credit providers in the EU. JASMINE seeks to help non-bank micro-credit providers to improve their governance, information systems,
and management information systems, facilitate hiring and training of CFO); corporate governance (design of effective incentive structures, board of directors oversight, legal structure.
and to apply innovative solutions for technologies, products, marketing, management and information systems. V. 3. 2. Priority Axis 2:
management and information systems 2. An ICT competitiveness pole Modern software applications and new ewest region products could be designed
Characteristics and Processes, The DATA BASE for Advances in Information systems, Winter, 35,1, 65-79. Bucolo, S.,Ginn, S.,Gilbert, D,
A Review of Municipally Owned Information Cities between the United states and Europe, Proceeding of International Association of Computer Information systems Pacific 2005 Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, May 19-21.
Wen-Bin Yu is an Assistant professor of Information science and Technology at the School of management and Information systems
An Examination of Internet Effectiveness for Non-work Activities Pruthikrai Mahatanankoon is an Assistant professor of Information systems at the School of Information technology at Illinois State university.
He received his Ph d. in Management Information systems from the Claremont Graduate University. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer engineering from King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand, A m. S in Management Information systems,
and A m. S. in Computer science from Fairleigh Dickinson University. He has published various articles in academic book chapters, journals,
Tim Klaus is an Assistant professor of Management Information systems at Texas A&m University Corpus christi. He earned his Phd (Management Information systems) from University of South Florida and his MBA (Finance) and MS (Computer science) from Illinois State university.
We have progressively transitioned from a focus on the design of information systems, to the design of IT-enabled business processes,
The information systems discipline has explored and explicated many of these differences. One of its most important conclusions is that technology
through the intermediation of personnel with appropriate information system access, receive an array of service quality improvements.
and develop new methods for information system design. Firstly, a growing range of information technologies has become available that are purpose-built
Firm-Level Evidence Of high Returns to Information systems Spending, Management Science, April 1996. Brynjolfsson, Erik and Lorin Hitt, Information technology, Organization, and Productivity:
Information systems Management 31 (3), S. 200 224. Knowing what works at the micro level As social innovation is an area of increasing interest
ii) different companies'information systems for measuring the costs associated with R&d processes; iii) different countries'fiscal treatment of costs.
Information systems, University of Applied sciences Western Switzerland, Sierre, Switzerland henning. mueller@hevs. ch VI List of Editors Man-Sze Li IC Focus, London
The Future Internet as a global and common communication and distributed information system may be considered from various interrelated perspectives:
More investigations into the larger privacy and data protection ecosystem are required to overcome current limits of how current information systems deal with privacy and protection of information of users,
in order to be identified uniquely by information systems. However the concept has grown into multiple dimensions, encompassing sensor networks able to provide real world intelligence or the goal-oriented autonomous collaboration of distributed objects via local wireless networks or global interconnections such as the Internet.
and its representation in the digital world of information systems, enabling what we refer to in part of the Future Internet Assembly (FIA) community as the so called Real world Internet (RWI).
information systems, software engineering and semantic web. In the technology area one of the most commonly used definitions is from Tom Gruber,
Information systems Journal 14 (3), 265 294 (2004) 5. Katz, M.,Shapiro, C.:Technology Adoption in the Presence of Network Externalities.
when introducing new information systems into organizations, suggests an iterative approach to studying complex and problematic real-world situations (called systems)
The network's service outages and hostile hacks have received significant attention lately due to society's high dependency on information systems.
A company hosts an Enterprise Information system externally on a Cloud rented from a Softwareas-a-Service (Saas) provider.
Business & Information systems Engineering 1 (5), 341 342 (2009) 3. Chesbrough, H.:Open Innovation: The new Imperative for Creating
Journal of Management Information systems, 18,185 214. Grant, RM. 1996). ) Toward a knowledge-based theory of the firm.
Another example is the NHS commissioning the health information specialists Dr Foster Intelligence to develop its information systems. 171) Outcomes based commissioning is where a commissioning body agrees to fund a provider on the basis that they will achieve particular
and on trust in institutions as well as their formal processes. 267) Information systems that reinforce systemic change.
The move towards customer-driven management information systems that has transformed industrial and service processes in the market sector,
97 Incubators 133 Information systems 20-22; 89; 119-120 Infrastructure 114-115 Innocentive 134 Innovation Innovation Challenge Prize 54 Innovation Exchange 38;
summarizing the vast literature in information systems, digital marketing, and computer science and identifying the most cutting edge phenomena is an arduous task.
such as, for example, the different perspectives of Information systems research (from management to computer science and engineering, among others).
, Management of Information systems Quarterly (MISQ), Communications of the Association for Information systems, Management of Information systems Quarterly Executive (MISQE), Information systems Research, European Journal of Information vii Systems, Journal
of Information technology, Information systems Journal, and conferences such as International Conferences of Information systems (ICIS), European Conferences of Information systems (ECIS), America's Conferences of Information systems (AMCIS)( just to mention some of the Management of Information systems research sources),
that this book aims to consider for identifying the challenges, ideas, and trends, that may representfood for thoughts''to practitioners.
Giuseppe Airoldi, all formerly at the Institute of Organization and Information systems at Bocconi University, who have created a rich and rigorous research environment where
and processed by an information system, in order to be meaningful and useful for an agent (being human or else a machine).
Whereas we call information the useful and meaningful output of information systems, being processed the data, organized, structured, and presented.
It is worth noting that computer based information systems are a specific type of information system and not exhaustive 36.
Besides, structured data traditionally managed by information systems in organizations, most of the new breed encompasses semi structured and even unstructured data,
Big data seems to be yet another brick in the wall in the long discussion in the information systems field on information supply to decision makers and operations in enterprise.
, information systems and computer science, among other fields, contributions to Big data research. In Table 1. 1 we classify these perspectives with regard to their type
this may be seen as a management of information systems perspective, governing the overall lifecycle from Big data storage to use.
or information system oriented), and the management challenges they have to provide answers and solutions. Priority actions in Fig. 1. 3 structure a lifecycle, starting from the (continuous) storage of data from the outer and inner flood involving today's organizations.
Volume of data Value of information BIG DATA Business Information systems Processes High High Technological perspective Business perspective Management Executives often have to make decisions based on information they do not trust,
Accordingly, scholars in the research areas of information systems and information quality have identified a set of enabling and inhibiting factors for effective data governance.
and practice as a good management of information systems target, on the other hand, they look as by far challenging,
which has to be managed by internal information systems likewise. As shown in, Fig. 1. 5, both business decisions and actions rely on the digital asset of an organization,
although requiring different types of orientation in managing the information systems (IS). As for decisions, integration orientation seems to be required for satisfying the needs for optimization and effective data management of Big data.
Indeed, the greater the integration of a company's information system, the faster the overall planning and control cycles 29.
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which is achieved by sharing the same infrastructure by several clients. 8. Quick deployment of the cloud computing structure in comparison with traditional information systems implementations. 2. 1. 1 Cloud computing:
In response for this situation, the Vice president of Information technology suggested using cloud computing to move the company's Business Information systems (BIS),
which includes Executive Information system (EIS), a Management Information system (MIS), a Decision Support system (DSS), an Accounting Information system (AIS), a Transaction Processing System (TPS),
and energy consumption by consolidating various redundantly operated information systems. Third, it provides an environment that can respond to user requests promptly via an automatic provisioning process based on on-demand operation.
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from development and integration with enterprise information systems, to a secure supply to the final users, through a constant control and performance monitoring.
analyzing the factors that make up the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) 16 18 one among the most important and studied ones in the management of information systems research field 19,20.
thus under an internal oriented perspective on a company information system. Thus, the origins of the model do not consider a complex digital ecosystems as the one acting in today market scenarios,
and result demonstrability), the latter related mainly to information systems characteristics. Taking these issues into account being perceived ease of use considered among the determinants of perceived usefulness,
in the information systems research field 27. Indeed, considering the ageing phenomenon at global level and the inedited parallel presence and divide between digital natives and last century generations,
However, IT managers and executives interested in digital innovation of services through mobile have to face challenges related to the lifecycle of such initiatives from development and integration with enterprise information system, to a secure supply to the final users, through a constant
Integration, facing the issue of the alignment and adaptation to enterprise information systems, at software as well as data level.
Development Platforms for Mobile Applications (App) based on a reference framework Application integration with enterprise information systems (software and data) Device management (data privacy and security) Software solutions
an organization faces management decisions concerning their integration with its own enterprise information systems (see Fig. 3. 3). Indeed,
when facing challenges related to the lifecycle of mobile initiatives, from development and integration with enterprise information system, to a secure supply to the final users,
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The continuous development in the field of information systems aims to find new methods to improve the interactions between people
in order for information systems to be more successful and productive in the global economy 6. However, confusion can happen because of the lack of common understanding of the Cross Organizational Collaboration (COC),
the topic of our investigation is the integration and collaboration of people, information systems, and processes across different organizations to accomplish a predefined task
and share documents and media files 4. These communities can be represented by information systems that allow members to post content
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and learning Mechanisms Roles and responsibilities Definition Strategic information systems planning Active participation by key stakeholders Shared understanding of business/IT goals IT organization Structure Balanced scorecards
3. integration issues between the legacy and 3rd party information systems the enterprise already used, as well as other different systems from other various government agencies;
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