ICT FOR DEVELOPMENT | YR2 SEM1 MIT
About Course
COURSE: ICT FOR DEVELOPMENT (ICT4D)
COURSE CODE: MIS 8116
CONTACT HOURS: 45
CREDIT UNITS: 3
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course helps in Identifying and applying a formal approach to EA development, performing the multistage process of developing an EA, identifying the EA change needs, and applying them to the EA. It enables students to develop innovative domain activity models; develop a plan to exploit new and emerging methods and technologies and new ways of structuring and performing organization activities as well as estimate the benefits, and negative consequences of their implementation .Apply professional management skills to design and manage an effective IS, ensure operational efficiency and effectiveness in service delivery, govern IS project management principles and manage information systems use.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
By the end of this course students will be able to;
- Implement audit, business continuity, and information systems assurance concepts and
- Describe concepts and methods to manage the complexity of information systems and technologies and fit these with the organization’s strategy.
- Apply concepts and methods to develop, maintain, and consistently improve organization performance while providing appropriate information systems, services, and
LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the end of this course students will be able to;
- Implement long-term plans for designing, delivering, and using organizational
- To deploy information systems for organizational
- Develop policy and standards for business continuity, information assurance, planning and implementing risk management, trust, security and safety, as well as disaster recovery and information protection.
Course Outline
Definition, Concept, Motivation, Objectives of e-Government & Smart City 9hrs
- Enterprise Architecture & e-Government & Smart City domains
- e-Government & Smart City Problems / Constraints
- e-Government & Smart City Master plan
Government Business Processes & Government Resource Planning (GRP) 9hrs
- City anatomy & City development process
- Technology innovation for various dimensions of Smart City
- Project Management & Management of Change in e-Government
Cases of success & failure of e-Government & Smart City in Indonesia and inthe world
9hrs
- e-Government & Smart City Research: existing Knowledge Gaps
- Concepts, domains, frameworks & standards in IT governance & IT
- Enablers & Drivers of IT Governance
IT-Business Strategic Alignment: Concepts, Methods & Tools. 9hrs
- Realization Benefits: IT Investment Management, Prioritization, IT Performance Evaluation, & ITService Life Cycle.
Risk Optimization: Concepts, Frameworks, Standards, Methods & Risk Management Tools 9hrs
- Resource Optimization: Concepts & Methods of Planning, Procurement, Management, Monitoring, & Evaluation of IT Resources
- IS Audit Methods, Techniques and Components
- IS Governance & Audit Research: existing Knowledge Gaps
MODE OF DELIVERY
- Face – to – face Lectures and tutorials
- Reading assignments
- Face-to-face lectures, group presentations, and class
- Online Lectures
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS/EQUIPMENT
- Whiteboard and Markers
- LCD Projectors
- CDS, DVDs and Smart boards for virtual Classes
COURSE ASSESSMENT
- Continuous assessments tests 40%
- End of Semester Examination 60%
Total 100%
REFERENCES
Lazar Rusu & Guinluigi Viscusi (2017). Information Technology Governance in Public Organizations:Theory and Practice, Springer.
Darrel M. West (2005), Digital Government, Princeton University Press.
Curtain, G.G., Sommer M.H., Vis-Sommer, V. (2004). The World of E-Government. Haworth Press, 2004
Huang, W., Siau, K., Wei, K.K. (2005). Electronic Government Strategies and Implementation. Idea Group Publishing.
Course Content
📘Unit 1: Introduction to e-Government & Smart City
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✅Introduction to e-Government & Smart City
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