DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF WEB-BASED DATABASE FOR MANAGING NARSS PROJECTS
Journal: International Journal of Information Technology and Management information System (IJITMIS) (Vol.7, No. 2)Publication Date: 2018-12-25
Authors : GHADA ATTA YOUSEFF; RANIA ELSAYED IBRAHIM;
Page : 27-35
Keywords : Organizational Memory; Data Management; Web-Based Database; Evaluation Model.;
Abstract
In today's rapidly changing business environment, few firms can afford to remain completely self-sustaining. Thus, the web-based database (WBDB) was developed based on the technology of databases within web-applications to support scientific publishing, sustainable development and marketing. It allows storing enormous volumes of information. It is a strategic tool, designed not only to attract new customers, but also to strengthen the relationship among existing customers and to build a competitive advantage for NARSS. The methodology of this paper was divided into three stages, a classification and coding projects, then the system design and development of WBDB, and finally, design the evaluation model. Design evaluation model for government websites provides a scientific approach to examine and analyze all items which built the website . It was created following a systematic review of contemporary research in the area of e-government along with a review of best practices in website design and Dubai government website guidelines. WBDB would provide a good database for future projects with the classification of knowledge. It is expected to increase the organizational learning competence of NARSS and to help it to create organizational memory.
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