학술논문

Software implementation issues in RFD analysis
Document Type
Conference
Source
2010 International Conference on Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications (CISIM) Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications (CISIM), 2010 International Conference on. :508-513 Oct, 2010
Subject
Computing and Processing
Bioengineering
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Information systems
Approximation methods
Set theory
Government
Software
Accuracy
Information technology
RFD
e-Governance
Rough Set
KDD
Lower / Upper Approximation
PERT
Performance Management
Language
Abstract
Results Framework Document (RFD) is a newly accepted methodology by Government of India to annually present the performance report of different departments of the Government. It provides a summary of the objectives of a department during a financial year. The main purpose is to improve efficiency, accountability and transparency to eventually strengthen governance. During the process, data from a large number of departments each containing numerous issues is to be considered and calls for the information system. This paper considers the process of analyzing and classifying the voluminous, descriptive information present in RFD using Rough Set Theory (RST). It focuses on identifying the success indicators and evaluating the interdependency among the governmental departments which could then be processed for knowledge discovery. Lastly, a quantitative assessment on quality of RFD has been proposed for its inclusion in our implementation program.