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Generalize Key Requirements for Designing IT-Based System for Green with Considering Stakeholder Needs

Generalize Key Requirements for Designing IT-Based System for Green with Considering Stakeholder Needs

Yu-Tso Chen
Copyright: © 2013 |Volume: 6 |Issue: 1 |Pages: 20
ISSN: 1935-570X|EISSN: 1935-5718|EISBN13: 9781466631717|DOI: 10.4018/jitsa.2013010105
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Chen, Yu-Tso. "Generalize Key Requirements for Designing IT-Based System for Green with Considering Stakeholder Needs." IJITSA vol.6, no.1 2013: pp.78-97. http://doi.org/10.4018/jitsa.2013010105

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Chen, Y. (2013). Generalize Key Requirements for Designing IT-Based System for Green with Considering Stakeholder Needs. International Journal of Information Technologies and Systems Approach (IJITSA), 6(1), 78-97. http://doi.org/10.4018/jitsa.2013010105

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Chen, Yu-Tso. "Generalize Key Requirements for Designing IT-Based System for Green with Considering Stakeholder Needs," International Journal of Information Technologies and Systems Approach (IJITSA) 6, no.1: 78-97. http://doi.org/10.4018/jitsa.2013010105

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Abstract

Forward-thinking governments and companies are attaching great importance to sustainable development for protecting natural environments and advancing human ecosystems. For this purpose, information technology (IT) based system with applying environmental management theories has become an emerging means of promoting smarter services for Green. However, how to strategically generalize key requirements for designing such IT-based environmental services is crucial but merely discussed. To systematically analyze essential needs of planning services, a Define-Analyze-Sketch-Plan (DASP) framework referring to various concepts including strategy management, technology foresight, contemporary environmental management system models, value engineering, and signpost-based decision making is introduced in this paper. Through performing the DASP, V&T Network, and N&F Matrix are delivered to sketch initiatives for system development and strategic signposts for risk management. In practice, the proposed process-oriented DASP can not only benefit system design for IT-based Green services but also indicate a valuable research direction towards Environmental Management and Engineering.

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