Handbook for ICT Projects for Rural Areas

This handbook identifies guidelines and fundamental requirements that can be of use to project managers and teams who are keen on initiating ICT projects in rural areas. Contents are based on the experiences by the authors when rolling out ICT projects in remote areas within Asia Pacific. The handbo...

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Main Authors: AP Dr Fitri Suraya Mohamad, AP Dr Fitri, Jaya Laxshmi Meenatchisundaram, Jaya Laxshmi, Adam Francis, Adam, Hutchatai Chanlekha, Hutchatai Chanlekha, Dominic Solpico, Dominic Solpico, Gemalyn Dacillo Abrajano, Gemalyn Dacillo Abrajano, Kitso Kusin, Kitso Kusin, Hideyuki Iwata, Hideyuki Iwata, Hajime Koto, Hajime Koto, Hideki Yamamoto, Hideki Yamamoto, Masatoshi Mano, Masatoshi Mano
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) 2016
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spelling my.unimas.ir.192832023-11-15T06:59:19Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/19283/ Handbook for ICT Projects for Rural Areas AP Dr Fitri Suraya Mohamad, AP Dr Fitri Jaya Laxshmi Meenatchisundaram, Jaya Laxshmi Adam Francis, Adam Hutchatai Chanlekha, Hutchatai Chanlekha Dominic Solpico, Dominic Solpico Gemalyn Dacillo Abrajano, Gemalyn Dacillo Abrajano Kitso Kusin, Kitso Kusin Hideyuki Iwata, Hideyuki Iwata Hajime Koto, Hajime Koto Hideki Yamamoto, Hideki Yamamoto Masatoshi Mano, Masatoshi Mano H Social Sciences (General) T Technology (General) This handbook identifies guidelines and fundamental requirements that can be of use to project managers and teams who are keen on initiating ICT projects in rural areas. Contents are based on the experiences by the authors when rolling out ICT projects in remote areas within Asia Pacific. The handbook is an accumulation of ideas and experiences from SHARE projects, an initiative driven by Telecommunication Technology Committee Japan (TTC) Japan, in which four countries, namely Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines, have rolled out various technology-based projects in remote and rural locations. The book describes a narrative of guidelines, which are organised according to phases of development for a technology-enabled solution. The writing of the handbook takes into account the unique considerations for accommodating to local needs and competencies in remote and rural communities. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) 2016 Book PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/19283/1/Handbook%20APT%20ICT.pdf AP Dr Fitri Suraya Mohamad, AP Dr Fitri and Jaya Laxshmi Meenatchisundaram, Jaya Laxshmi and Adam Francis, Adam and Hutchatai Chanlekha, Hutchatai Chanlekha and Dominic Solpico, Dominic Solpico and Gemalyn Dacillo Abrajano, Gemalyn Dacillo Abrajano and Kitso Kusin, Kitso Kusin and Hideyuki Iwata, Hideyuki Iwata and Hajime Koto, Hajime Koto and Hideki Yamamoto, Hideki Yamamoto and Masatoshi Mano, Masatoshi Mano (2016) Handbook for ICT Projects for Rural Areas. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS), Malaysia. ISBN 978-967-208-20-0
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T Technology (General)
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T Technology (General)
AP Dr Fitri Suraya Mohamad, AP Dr Fitri
Jaya Laxshmi Meenatchisundaram, Jaya Laxshmi
Adam Francis, Adam
Hutchatai Chanlekha, Hutchatai Chanlekha
Dominic Solpico, Dominic Solpico
Gemalyn Dacillo Abrajano, Gemalyn Dacillo Abrajano
Kitso Kusin, Kitso Kusin
Hideyuki Iwata, Hideyuki Iwata
Hajime Koto, Hajime Koto
Hideki Yamamoto, Hideki Yamamoto
Masatoshi Mano, Masatoshi Mano
Handbook for ICT Projects for Rural Areas
description This handbook identifies guidelines and fundamental requirements that can be of use to project managers and teams who are keen on initiating ICT projects in rural areas. Contents are based on the experiences by the authors when rolling out ICT projects in remote areas within Asia Pacific. The handbook is an accumulation of ideas and experiences from SHARE projects, an initiative driven by Telecommunication Technology Committee Japan (TTC) Japan, in which four countries, namely Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines, have rolled out various technology-based projects in remote and rural locations. The book describes a narrative of guidelines, which are organised according to phases of development for a technology-enabled solution. The writing of the handbook takes into account the unique considerations for accommodating to local needs and competencies in remote and rural communities.
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author AP Dr Fitri Suraya Mohamad, AP Dr Fitri
Jaya Laxshmi Meenatchisundaram, Jaya Laxshmi
Adam Francis, Adam
Hutchatai Chanlekha, Hutchatai Chanlekha
Dominic Solpico, Dominic Solpico
Gemalyn Dacillo Abrajano, Gemalyn Dacillo Abrajano
Kitso Kusin, Kitso Kusin
Hideyuki Iwata, Hideyuki Iwata
Hajime Koto, Hajime Koto
Hideki Yamamoto, Hideki Yamamoto
Masatoshi Mano, Masatoshi Mano
author_facet AP Dr Fitri Suraya Mohamad, AP Dr Fitri
Jaya Laxshmi Meenatchisundaram, Jaya Laxshmi
Adam Francis, Adam
Hutchatai Chanlekha, Hutchatai Chanlekha
Dominic Solpico, Dominic Solpico
Gemalyn Dacillo Abrajano, Gemalyn Dacillo Abrajano
Kitso Kusin, Kitso Kusin
Hideyuki Iwata, Hideyuki Iwata
Hajime Koto, Hajime Koto
Hideki Yamamoto, Hideki Yamamoto
Masatoshi Mano, Masatoshi Mano
author_sort AP Dr Fitri Suraya Mohamad, AP Dr Fitri
title Handbook for ICT Projects for Rural Areas
title_short Handbook for ICT Projects for Rural Areas
title_full Handbook for ICT Projects for Rural Areas
title_fullStr Handbook for ICT Projects for Rural Areas
title_full_unstemmed Handbook for ICT Projects for Rural Areas
title_sort handbook for ict projects for rural areas
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS)
publishDate 2016
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/19283/1/Handbook%20APT%20ICT.pdf
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