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Barriers to the introduction of ict into education in developing countries: the example of bangladesh
2010Electronic commerce, very important part of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), is one of the most common business terms in use in 21st century. Developed countries are more popular because of their rapid growth of ICT, e-commerce and online transaction. But in developing or under develop countries the scenario is different.DocumentChallenges of globalization: how bangladesh can adapt itself to reap the best benefits of the 21st century
2011The study investigates specific information regarding the challenges of globalization faced by Bangladesh and how it should prepare itself to coup with the challenges.DocumentMobile commerce and mobile payment: a study on islamic perspective
2010Electronic commerce, very important part of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), is one of the most common business terms in use in 21st century. Developed countries are more popular because of their rapid growth of ICT, e-commerce and online transaction. But in developing or under develop countries the scenario is different.DocumentGlobalization: a way of prospects and threats for the economy of Bangladesh
2010Globalization is viewed purely in its economic dimension-defined as increasing integration of a national economy with the world economy through exchange of goods and services, capital flows, technology, information and labour migration. It has become a rare opportunity to breakout the cycle of perennial poverty. More and more countries consider global economy as path to economic success.DocumentE-Government Websites in Bangladesh: A study on Citizens’ Benefits
2008This paper is an attempt to review the e-government web initiatives in Bangladesh from the perspective of citizens’ needs and benefits.DocumentIncorporating Gender Issues in ICT Policy-Making and e-Strategy Formulation
2013This paper takes a broad overview of the issues of gender and ICT from a policy-making perspective. The specific objective of this paper is to provide a systematic framework for incorporating gender issues in ICT policy documents.Documente-Health in Bangladesh: Findings on Strengthening Remote Health Service Facilities
2010The objectives of this study were to identify areas that need to be addressed prior to developing and establishing an ICT-based health care service delivery system; and to assess the capacity of the health care service delivery personnel in ICT-based health care service delivery.DocumentApplication of Electronic Banking in Bangladesh:An Overview
2010"E-banking" refers to systems that enable bank customers to access accounts and general information on bank products and services through a personal computer (PC) or other intelligent device.Its products and services can include wholesale products for corporate customers as well as retail and fiduciary products for consumers.DocumentLand Information System (LIS) for Land Administration and Management in Bangladesh
2009Bangladesh has a very high population density. Scarce land and the rapid increase of population of the country are creating high pressure over land-man ratio. Land ownership record system is insufficient and incomplete in Bangladesh. As a result, it spills out jumbled and spontaneous land development throughout the country, especially in the major cities.DocumentDigital Libraries in the New Millennium
2012The concept of digital library is not a new one, although it is only recently that digital library is gaining prominence all over the world. This article provides a holistic understanding of digital libraries including its present context and future directions. Various technical issues ingrained in the concept of digital library also has been analysed in the article.Pages
