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GISOS: A Model for Rectifying Complexities and Mitigating the Risks of Global Information System Development

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A global information system (GIS) connects companies in various countries. Although GIS professionals have produced many facilities for connectivity, only a few have developed a comprehensive GIS model to overcome the obstacles. Complexities, ambiguity as well as other risks are among GIS development difficulties. To develop an efficient and effective decision-making process, critical performance is essential. This article presents a comprehensive model to concur with the GIS development obstacles. The model is based on satisfying GIS critical factors and consists of four components. GISOS covers a large spectrum form global feedback processing to global maintenance facilities. Applying GISOS model facilitate GIS development and improves the performance of global systems.

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Khatavakhotan, A.S., Taba, N., Ow, S.H. (2012). GISOS: A Model for Rectifying Complexities and Mitigating the Risks of Global Information System Development. In: Das, V.V., Ariwa, E., Rahayu, S.B. (eds) Signal Processing and Information Technology. SPIT 2011. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 62. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32573-1_26

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