Information System for the Governance of University Cooperation
Journal Title: Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 5
Abstract
Recognizing the impact of international cooperation in science and technology, all higher education institutions prioritize strategic partnerships. If setting up a partnership is important, its management, monitoring and evaluation of cooperation actions, regular communication among partners, and the ability to allow all parties to monitor the functioning of the partnership are more important. For good co-operation management, an information system becomes a mandatory condition. Abdelmaleek Essaadi’s University team has set up an information system for the governance of a university cooperation called SIMACoop, to support cooperation between governments and universities, and to facilitate the process of partnership management. This system also helps in identifying the shared vision and goals of the partnership members and develops documents that define the partnership terms. In addition, SIMACoop has put in place procedures for maintaining and monitoring the partnership evolution [1]. The purpose of this article is to give a general presentation on SIMACoop’s design and development for the governance of university cooperation.
Authors and Affiliations
M. Laaziri, S. Khoulji, K. Benmoussa, K. M. Larbi
Enhanced Model For Evaluating Information System Success: Determining Critical Criteria
The purpose of this study is to enhance the DeLone and McLean information system success by adding a SERVQUAL instrument to evaluate the service quality dimension. An integrated model for evaluating the information syste...
Optimal Allocation of DSTATCOM in Distribution Network Using Whale Optimization Algorithm
This paper deals with a new approach implemented to decrease power losses and improve voltage profile in distribution networks using Distribution STATic COMpensator (DSTATCOM). DSTATCOM location can be determined by the...
Comparison of Mechanical Properties of Lightweight and Normal Weight Concretes Reinforced with Steel Fibers
Compared to conventional concrete, lightweight concrete is more brittle in nature however, in many situations its application is advantageous due to its lower weight. The associated brittleness issue can be, to some exte...
An Energy-efficient Data Transmission Scheme in Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks
Energy is a precious resource in underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs). In these networks, the number of data transmissions between sensor nodes dominates energy consumption. Complex signal processing techniques al...
Temperature Response in Hardened Concrete Subjected to Tropical Rainforest Environment
The objective of this paper is to characterize concrete micro-environment temperature response to the natural climate of the tropical rainforest. The peculiar warmth, high humidity, and low pressure nature of the tropica...