THE STUDY ON ICT APPLICATIONS TO VIETNAMESE TRADING VILLAGES Case study: Van Phuc Silk Village

Information and communication technologies (ICT) have contributed greatly to the economic success of Vietnam, the second fastest developing country in the world. Due to be the feasibility of being widely applied to many fields, ICT speeds up the economy, changes the social structure, life style,...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Trinh, Phuong Thao
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS 2007
Subjects:
Online Access:http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/9640/1/2007%20-%20THE%20STUDY%20ON%20ICT%20APPLICATIONS%20TO%20VIETNAMESE%20TRADING%20VILLAGES.pdf
http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/9640/
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Description
Summary:Information and communication technologies (ICT) have contributed greatly to the economic success of Vietnam, the second fastest developing country in the world. Due to be the feasibility of being widely applied to many fields, ICT speeds up the economy, changes the social structure, life style, etc. It helps narrow down the gap between developed and developing countries. Despite the fact of having a high growth rate, which places Vietnam among the fastest countries in developing ICT, only small number of the population, are utilizing the benefit of information technology. ICT in general and Internet technology in particular seems to be known by the students, scientists or people who works at the high level of social structure such as the government, ministry, city or province, but has not touched to the normal citizens who live in small communes, or less advance region which account for nearly 60% of the population. This situation must be changed as Vietnam has entered the WTO(world trade organization) recently and it will soon be affected by the working and living style in the developed countries where Internet plays the crucial role in their societies. Integrating people in the community, maintaining the tradition, but at the same time, educating them the importance of information technology, become the priority. Van Phuc is a typical Vietnamese trade village, which located at about 10km from Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. Van Phuc is very famous for its silk products, which have very long tradition of more than 1000 years. Currently, because of its adjacent location to Hanoi, Van Phuc has been impacted by the urbanization and advance technologies. How to enforce the solidarity among the commune members and to maintain the tradition becomes an emergent need. Integrating people in an information system whereby people are closely interrelated to each other could be a solution. The information system will help them not only share information inside the village, but also bring economic benefits from e-commerce activities.