Systems development and key success factors in large scale telemedicine projects: Preliminary findings of a post-conflict country case study

A. Kealy, L. Stapleton

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Abstract

Information technologies are a form of automation and control system which can provide the basis for important economic activity in unstable regions, such as post-conflict countries. The biggest risk in IT development is failure of the project. From the limited studies that have been conducted it has been found that the success of implementation and continued use of IT in Developing countries is mixed. This paper uses grounded theory method to explore the success factors of a telemedical center in a developing, post war region, and sets out the preliminary findings of open ended and semi-structured interviews. Key factors are placed in categories and discussed and preliminary conclusions drawn.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIFAC International Workshop on "Supplemental Ways for Improving International Stability", SWIIS 2010 - Proceedings
PublisherIFAC Secretariat
Pages149-154
Number of pages6
Edition25 PART 1
ISBN (Print)9783902661920
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
EventIFAC International Workshop on "Supplemental Ways for Improving International Stability", SWIIS 2010 - Proceedings - Prishtina, Kosovo
Duration: 27 Oct 201029 Oct 2010

Publication series

NameIFAC Proceedings Volumes (IFAC-PapersOnline)
Number25 PART 1
Volume43
ISSN (Print)1474-6670

Conference

ConferenceIFAC International Workshop on "Supplemental Ways for Improving International Stability", SWIIS 2010 - Proceedings
CityPrishtina, Kosovo
Period27/10/201029/10/2010

Keywords

  • Data
  • Developing countries
  • Information systems
  • Power

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