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Indonesia Academic Information Infrastructure

Indonesia Academic Information Infrastructure. Institute of Technology Bandung University of Indonesia http://n21.ac-id.net/. Outline. Philosophy Back Ground Information. Architecture of an Information Infrastructure. Strategic Plan. Summary. Indonesian Work Force by Education.

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Indonesia Academic Information Infrastructure

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  1. Indonesia Academic Information Infrastructure Institute of Technology Bandung University of Indonesia http://n21.ac-id.net/

  2. Outline • Philosophy • Back Ground Information. • Architecture of an Information Infrastructure. • Strategic Plan. • Summary.

  3. Indonesian Work Force by Education

  4. Asia Internet Interconnection Initiatives (AI3) • Homepage: • http://www.ai3.net/ • Contact Persons: • Prof. Suguru Yamaguchi (suguru@wide.ad.jp) • Prof. Jun Murray (jun@wide.ad.jp) • Major mailing lists: • ai3@wide.ad.jp • ai3-partners@wide.ad.jp • ai3-staff@wide.ad.jp

  5. Arch. of Nat’l Info Infrastructure

  6. Technical Standards • Digital Media • Open Systems • Bar-coding • Smart Cards • Security • High Definition television (HDTV). • Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). • Document Representation (HTML, SGML)

  7. Core Information Technology • Multimedia • Real Time Computing • Knowledge Systems • Advanced Telecommunications & Networking • Human Interface • Systems and Models

  8. Basic Implementation Strategies • Try to use the existing infrastructure or build your own whenever possible. • Employed Qualified Human Resource.

  9. Proposed AII Strategies • Application layer development. • Regulatory / Policy framework. • IT & Telecommunication infrastructure.

  10. Basic Strategies • Free Trade, Full Competition & No Monopoly. • International Certification / Accreditation. • Incentive for cross subsidy. • Allocate Resources for Human Resource Development.

  11. Strategies in Telecom Infrastructure • Rely on telco infrastructure if lower cost. • Internet is run on top telco infrastructure. • Test bed privilege to try new technology. • No license for providing service to others.

  12. Strategies in Telecom Infrastructure • Leased from Telco operators. • Special education rate (50% off). • Allocate freq... for education.

  13. Focus Strategic Plan in Application Layer • Keep the current way of networking among institution / people. • Information Technology will be used as an additional “TOOL”. • Encourage for any information dissemination (such as Web). • Encourage interaction among people (such as mailing list).

  14. Strategy in Application Layer • Distance Education: • Training for Trainers. • Non-degree programs. • Focus on Prototyping. • Concept of: • Network of Excellence. • Access / Distribution Center.

  15. What we expect ... • More active participation • share thought & opinion over Internet. • Share resources electronically • Publish proceedings electronically • Publish papers electronically • be an Information Producer

  16. Regulatory / Policy Framework • Go for International Certification (such as, MCP, MCSE, MCT) • Go for accreditation by professional bodies. • Go for Process Certification (such as ISO 9000)

  17. Summary • Transform the people toward knowledge based society. • Internet / NII / AII is only the tool. • Key of success: • human resource development. • Check out: • http://n21.ac-id.net/

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