ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Evaluating the Organizational Interoperability Maturity Level in ICT Research Center
Interoperability refers to the ability to provide services and to accept services from other systems or devices. Collaborative enterprises face additional challenges to interoperate seamlessly within a networked organization. The major task here is to assess the maturity level of interoperating organizations. For this purpose the maturity models for enterprise were reviewed based on vendors’ reliability and advantages versus disadvantages. Interoperability maturity model was deduced from ATHENA project as European Integrated Project in 2005, this model named as EIMM was examined in Iran information and Communication Institute as a leading Telecommunication organization. 115 questionnaires were distributed between staff of 4 departments: Information Technology, Communication Technology, Security and Strategic studies regarding six areas of concern: Enterprise Modeling, Business Strategy Process, Organization and Competences, Products and Services, Systems and Technology, Legal Environment, Security and Trust at five maturity levels: Performed, Modeled , Integrated, Interoperable and Optimizing maturity. The findings showed different levels of maturity in this Institute. To achieve Interoperability level, appropriate practices are proposed for promotion to the higher levels.
https://jitm.ut.ac.ir/article_22170_d0e69f50b485db96f0c0b4abceffb42b.pdf
2011-03-21
interoperability
Interoperability Maturity Model
Organizational Interoperability Maturity Model
Manijeh
Haghighinasab
manijeh.haghighinasab@gmail.com
1
AUTHOR
Samiyeh
Khosravi
samiyehkhosrari@yahoo.com
2
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
A Comparative Study of the Five Large Universities' Websites in Iran
One of the most adaptable and fast-paced media in today’s world is Internet. We can access to what we are looking for by proper connections in Internet. Universities are among those organizations that by designing websites use Internet for interacting with their clients including faculty members, students and other interested people. Websites are a collection of files, graphics, media, contents, database and other information that can be viewed at a designated Uniform Resource Locator (URL) via a web browser. University websites have an ability to combine text with graphic signs and other multimedia for the purpose of exchanging information between universities and the users. This article reveals the findings of a research about the websites of five large universities in Iran: Tehran, Allameh Tabataba’i, Shahid Beheshti, Sharif, and Tarbiat Modares universities. After presenting the findings of this comparative research, the article will end with suggestions aiming at improvement of the websites of Iranian universities.
https://jitm.ut.ac.ir/article_22171_9147d9fc9f69f32a236758292fc7f111.pdf
2011-03-21
Internet
quality improvement
University
user satisfaction
web content
web design
websites
Shamsosadat
Zahedi
szahedi44@hotmail.com
1
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
A Marketing Capability Based Export Performance Model for IRAN Software Market
Increasing non-oil exporting is among the most important concerns for Iran. Software industry is among the knowledge based and profitable ones. Identification of factors affecting export performance of software developers can improve planning that in turn results in increasing software export. In this research a model consisting of seven important variables in software industries including: competitive intensity, marketing planning and executing capability along with three market orientation factors (customer and competition orientation and inter-functional coordination) proposed. Data were gathered by 37-items questionnaire. Questionnaires were completed by senior managers of software companies. Cronbach's ? coefficient was calculated for all latent variables and showed that all coefficients are in acceptable range. For testing the research model we used Smart PLS-Graph 2.0. Results showed competition intensity has positive impact on the competition orientation, marketing execution capability and performance in international market. Findings indicated that competition orientation, marketing execution capability and customer orientation have positive impact on performance in international market. Decomposition effects revealed that the most important factors in affecting international performance are: competition intensity, marketing execution capability, customer orientation and competition orientation, respectively.
https://jitm.ut.ac.ir/article_22172_a587cd86fda530e5c34e159086c7e8d0.pdf
2011-03-21
Competition Intensity
Export performance
Marketing capability
market orientation
Shahriar
Azizi
azizi.sbu@gmail.com
1
AUTHOR
Vahid
Makizadeh
vahidmakkizade@yahoo.com
2
AUTHOR
Behtash
Jamalieh Bastami
bastami@mail.sbu.ac.ir
3
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Measuring of information technology governance maturity in Iranian financial services industry
Comparison between state & private bank sectors using the COBIT4.1 framework
In current dynamic and often turbulent work environment, information technology becomes an effective competitive advantage that organizations largely rely on it. Due to this affiliation, the importance of integrity and accommodation between the information technology strategies and business strategies in organizations has been increased. This alliance is the initial aim of the governance of information technology. The purpose of this study is evaluating and comparing the maturity of information technology governance of organization that are active in financial services sector (state and private banks). In order to measure and compare the maturity of IT governance of Iranian banks in adaption of business strategies, IT governance and COBIT4.1 framework has been used. In this study, data have been collected from 17 large state and private banks. The results suggest that private banks, due to structure type and maturity of IT governance and organizational strategies, have higher degree of maturity (1.98) in applying the technology and compliance with IT compare to state banks (1.60)
https://jitm.ut.ac.ir/article_22173_a9313e77aadb93dcc234da1b9554c9d1.pdf
2011-03-21
Bank Industry
COBIT4.1 Framework
Information technology governance
Mahdi
Ghazanfari
mehdi@iust.ac.ir
1
AUTHOR
Mohammad
Fathiyan
fathian@iust.ac.ir
2
AUTHOR
Mojtaba
Raeis Safari
mgrd81@gmail.com
3
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
A modern Approach in Producing Customized Software Packages (Case Study)
Increasing competitiveness between software companies , that stems from customer needs and new information technologies, obliges the companies to improve their products’ quality according to high speed and low cost. This research seeks to introduce and determine the software production assembly line, one of the software development approaches. A three stage questionnaire was used to collect information which was extracted from literature, first stage and assessing the prerequisites of the system consecutively.
In analyzing the data, first the Binom test was used and then executive activities were prioritized in two categories; technical management and organizational management. Finally, the relationship among the three stages determined by the relationship matrixes and software development pattern proposed.
https://jitm.ut.ac.ir/article_22174_af98effd366fddb001c499a13856d68f.pdf
2011-03-21
Assembly Line Approach
Principal Property
Re-Utilizing
Software Architecture
Software Assembly Line
Mahmoud
Firoozian
safmahmoud@yahoo.com
1
AUTHOR
Sina
Aghaei
sinaa135@gmail.com
2
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Designing a Decision Support System for resource mobilization;
(A case study in Agriculture Bank)
Intelligent use of data and information in a large company for management decisions are the essential requirements of all managers. In addition, the necessity of paying attention to the environmental competitiveness increases the importance of responding to these needs. Information systems and tools of IT in recent decades have played a special role in increasing the respond to these demands. One of the most important tools in this area is Decision Support Systems. Regarding the high volume of data and information, these needs are very important in banking system. In this study we will design a Decision Support System for resource mobilization in Iranian Agriculture Bank. Logical model for achieving the goals and the technical characteristics of the system in detail and some of the most important advantages of the system are introduced. According to the results of this study, management decision support systems can improve the quality of decision making in Iranian banking system.
https://jitm.ut.ac.ir/article_22175_cbb6a5c08eea1cecdafc6b876c53c376.pdf
2011-03-21
Business Intelligence
Database
Decision support systems
information systems
Iranian Banking System
Resources Mobilization
Mohammad Esmaeil
Fadaeinejad
fadaeinejad@yahoo.com
1
AUTHOR
Seyed jalal
Ssadegh Sharif
ssadeghisharif@yahoo.com
2
AUTHOR
Hamid
Banaeian
banaeeanhamid@yahoo.com
3
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Critical Success Factor in IT Project Risk Management in Virtual Enterprise:
Multi Case Study
As spending on IT rises steeply, organizations become increasingly technology-dependent and, consequently, they become highly vulnerable to the risks of IT failure. The latest report on the failure of many complex IT projects to deliver key benefits on time and to target cost and specification was published jointly by the Royal Academy of Engineering and the British Computer Society. One of the key findings is that ‘‘risk management is critical to success in complex projects but is seldom applied effectively in the case of IT and software’’. On the other hand, Recent developments in global commerce have witnessed the advent of the virtual enterprise. Groups of companies are forming short-term relationships to collaborate on one-off projects. A VE face more risks than a stand-alone enterprise. Many factors, such as delivery performance, price and demand, etc., can cause risks.
https://jitm.ut.ac.ir/article_22176_51ce2ca370b09fed4e5927d69d1c5ad0.pdf
2011-03-21
Critical Success Factors
risk management
virtual organization
Mohammad
Moosakhani
mmkhani@gmail.com
1
AUTHOR
Shahryar
Mohammadi
smohammadi40@yahoo.com
2
AUTHOR
Mandana
Modiriasari
mandanamodiri@yahoo.com
3
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Model to Selecting contractors in Software projects
Organizations in private and public sector assign many projects in information technology (particularly software) field to contractors for implementation every year. Previous experiences shows that most of these projects are stopped before finishing or cannot meet the expected results. Based on studies related to this issue, many of failures depend on implementation contractor, directly or indirectly. Therefore, in order to achieve the expected results in projects` implementations, selecting adequate contractor should be considered subtly.
Selection procedure, selection criteria and their importance are important issues in selection problem. In this research, has been tried to solve these issues. Balanced Scorecard for Information Technology (BITS) and Delphi method were used to determine criteria for contractors` evaluation and 25 criteria were identified. Then data were collected from experts by using a questionnaire and were analyzed with factor analysis and Entropy in order to find each criteria`s importance. Finally designed model and identified factors were used in a real case.
https://jitm.ut.ac.ir/article_22177_30fa3cc4204154341e47ec6a4b5e1505.pdf
2011-03-21
Balaced Scorecard
Contractor selection
Information Technology
Multi Criteria Decision Making.
Software Project
Amir Hassan
Nasseri
ahnaseri@qom.ac.ir
1
AUTHOR
Amir
Afsar
aafsar@qom.ac.ir
2
AUTHOR