making their own
information technology decisions ?
-Should IT infrastructure be centrally controlled and managed?
-What is the relationship between central information systems management
and business unit information systems management?
-How will infrastructure costs be allocated among business units?
Each organization will need to arrive at answers based on its own needs.
“What you want” is essential
Clear objectives are key
Cross functional team is a necessity
A good contract requires a lot of data
Create a Shared Vision
Include Effective Performance Measures
Use Performance Incentives and Penalties
Establish Clear Communication Mechanisms
Develop a Clear Contingency Plan and Exit Strategy
Manage People Issues
Terms of the Agreement
Minimum S
maintenance are recognized the significance after taking place disaster. Most universities in Korea have unplanned and reactive characteristic and in an extension of the problem statement, If reactive FM is lasting, operation and maintain cost of school building will increase.
Especially, Korea Universities are lacking in recognition of facility budget. So they are keeping the previous instituti
From a technical perspective → collects, stores, and disseminates information from an organization’s environment
From a business perspective → provides a solution to a problem or challenge facing a firm and provides real economic value to the business
Management- involves leadership, strategy, and management behaviour
Organization-involves organization ‘s hierarchy, functional speci
infrastructure for the basic industries in Korea. For breaking away the title, ‘the poorest country in the world’, the government had prepared to implement ‘5-year Economic Development Plan’. The foundation of POSCO was the first step of the Korean government’s plan to develop the country and foster heavy industries.
The construction of the first manufacturing facilities and furnaces
SCM: Supply Chain Management
"design, planning, execution, control, and monitoring of supply chain activities with the objective of creating net value, building a competitive infrastructure, leveraging worldwide logistics, synchronizing supply with demand, and measuring performance globally."
TCM: Total Chain Management
: TCM means a system which enable to manage information lively thro
(1) Definition
Critical infrastructure are systems whose incapacity or destruction would have a debilitating impact on the defense or economic security of nation. They include communications, electrical power systems, gas and oil, highways, pipelines. These kinds of services are essential and provide real value to the public. So, high among the concerns in protecting these systems from harm is
□ Analysis of Information System
1. Bus information System of TOPIS
1.1 Explanation of BIS
As one of the activities of Seoul TOPIS, and the actual focus of our project, TOPIS manages the operation of buses within Seoul. Bus Information System, or BIS, is the system that collects real-time condition of bus operations to provide useful information to the bus companies and citizens. The systema
Browse the integrated information easily?
KAMO
KAIST Mobile Portal
How can Administrator Manage All the Information efficiently?
CRMS
Campus Resource Management System
SW Infrastructure includes Legacy IT Systems
KAIST Web Portal, LMS, Web Mail,
KAIPA, ERP, Cyber-KAIST
HW Infrastructure collects various data from sensors
GPS, Surveillance devices, Digital Meters, Security Access
c. Business development
Ellison took inspiration from the 1970 paper written by Edgar F. Codd on relational database management systems (RDBMS) named "A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks". He had heard about the IBM System R database from an article in the IBM Research Journal provided by Ed Oates (a future co-founder of Oracle Corporation). System R also derived from Codd's