DocumentCode
3034248
Title
Development of critical successful factors model for spatial data infrastructure implementation
Author
Al Shamsi, Suliman Abdulla ; Ahmad, Anuar ; Desa, Ghazali
Author_Institution
Dept. of Geoinformatics, Univ. Teknol. Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Malaysia
fYear
2011
fDate
4-6 March 2011
Firstpage
212
Lastpage
219
Abstract
Many professionals think that predesigned solutions could solve the problem regardless the nature, individual attributes and culture of the different countries. Developed countries have huge computing infrastructures which make data handling and sharing through local and global networks easy and mandatory to every user. However, usually developing and undeveloped countries is lack of computing infrastructures. A poor running computer network could be a major problem of not having an effective system to share and handle geospatial data. Therefore a good understanding of the critical successful factors (CSFs) of a given national geospatial data infrastructure (NSDI) is important to improve and obtain effectiveness of the NSDI framework. The main aim of this study is to develop primary CSFs model derived from scientific points of view. Therefore the researchers designed a CSFs model in order to measure SDIs effectiveness. Extensive literature review has been made to establish a primary CSFs model consisting of six main categories and their respective criteria. This primary model was developed using different types of criteria. The developed criteria helped to determine the primary CFSs and they are as follows: high priority CSFs which include organization, coordination and institutional agreements, strategic planning management, communication and computing infrastructure, on-line access service and web mapping, awareness, standards in general, financial support and spatial data availability. Other factors were considered as second priority which include: legal aspect, market demand and needs for service providing, policies, effective mechanism, vision, participants, leadership and political support, new technologies, user´s satisfaction and user´s involvement, education, expertise, interoperability, socio-political satiability, culture, economical and living standards, information availability, metadata availability through the internet and data updating. The low pri ority factors were eliminated.
Keywords
Internet; cultural aspects; data handling; geographic information systems; social aspects of automation; strategic planning; Internet; Web mapping; communication infrastructure; computer network; computing infrastructures; critical successful factors; culture; data handling; data sharing; data updating; economical standards; education; global networks; information availability; interoperability; leadership; legal aspect; living standards; local networks; market demand; market needs; metadata availability; national geospatial data infrastructure; online access service; political support; service providing; socio-political satiability; strategic planning management; undeveloped countries; user satisfaction; Availability; Data models; Law; Organizations; Spatial databases; Standards organizations; Clearinghouse; Critical Successful Factors (CSFs) Model; Indicator; Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI);
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal Processing and its Applications (CSPA), 2011 IEEE 7th International Colloquium on
Conference_Location
Penang
Print_ISBN
978-1-61284-414-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CSPA.2011.5759875
Filename
5759875
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