Towards COBIT-based framework to govern flood management

The worsening condition of floods in Malaysia, in terms of frequency and impact, calls for improvement in all aspects of flood management. In addition to technology enhancement of, and developing expertise, it is hoped that improvement on the governance of flood management could alleviate the proble...

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Main Authors: Othman, M., Ahmad, M.N., Suliman, A., Arshad, N.H.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-82372018-02-15T02:41:10Z Towards COBIT-based framework to govern flood management Othman, M. Ahmad, M.N. Suliman, A. Arshad, N.H. The worsening condition of floods in Malaysia, in terms of frequency and impact, calls for improvement in all aspects of flood management. In addition to technology enhancement of, and developing expertise, it is hoped that improvement on the governance of flood management could alleviate the problems relating to floods. Governance of flood management aims to address the issues related to flood management by having a well-defined governance structure over processes leading to improving decision making; and efficient management of the data and information (capture, manipulation, and sharing of information) to enable quick and correct decisions to be made. Activities involved in flood management are sequenced into phases which reflect a flood cycle. The COBIT framework is used as a reference in identifying components that should exist in a flood management governance structure. This paper proposes a high level flood management governance collaborative environment incorporating the existing flood management components, as identified through reviews and field visits to several flood management sites. 2018-02-15T02:41:10Z 2018-02-15T02:41:10Z 2013 http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/8237
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description The worsening condition of floods in Malaysia, in terms of frequency and impact, calls for improvement in all aspects of flood management. In addition to technology enhancement of, and developing expertise, it is hoped that improvement on the governance of flood management could alleviate the problems relating to floods. Governance of flood management aims to address the issues related to flood management by having a well-defined governance structure over processes leading to improving decision making; and efficient management of the data and information (capture, manipulation, and sharing of information) to enable quick and correct decisions to be made. Activities involved in flood management are sequenced into phases which reflect a flood cycle. The COBIT framework is used as a reference in identifying components that should exist in a flood management governance structure. This paper proposes a high level flood management governance collaborative environment incorporating the existing flood management components, as identified through reviews and field visits to several flood management sites.
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author Othman, M.
Ahmad, M.N.
Suliman, A.
Arshad, N.H.
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Ahmad, M.N.
Suliman, A.
Arshad, N.H.
Towards COBIT-based framework to govern flood management
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Suliman, A.
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title Towards COBIT-based framework to govern flood management
title_short Towards COBIT-based framework to govern flood management
title_full Towards COBIT-based framework to govern flood management
title_fullStr Towards COBIT-based framework to govern flood management
title_full_unstemmed Towards COBIT-based framework to govern flood management
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