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Ravi S. Sharma

Researcher at Zayed University

Publications -  172
Citations -  3098

Ravi S. Sharma is an academic researcher from Zayed University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Knowledge economy & Knowledge society. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 152 publications receiving 2847 citations. Previous affiliations of Ravi S. Sharma include International University, Cambodia & Nanyang Technological University.

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A survey and comparison of peer-to-peer overlay network schemes

TL;DR: A survey and comparison of various Structured and Unstructured P2P overlay networks is presented, categorize the various schemes into these two groups in the design spectrum, and discusses the application-level network performance of each group.
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A Socio-Technical Framework for Quality Assessment of Computer Information Systems

TL;DR: A socio‐technical approach to determining the quality of a computer information system is recommended and two postulates have been proposed and tested by field survey of expert systems in the insurance industry in North America.
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A socio‐technical framework for quality assessment of computer information systems

TL;DR: The emergence of total quality management and the ISO 9000 suite of standards has allowed a re-think of how (and why) the post-implementation evaluation of computer systems is to be carried out Traditional performance measurement, modeling and analysis techniques have been tempered with a more holistic ideology as mentioned in this paper.
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Realising the strategic impact of business intelligence tools

TL;DR: A suite of web 2.0 tools are used in the practice of business intelligence and their impact measured with a balanced scorecard and the research proposition is that the effectiveness of business Intelligence is indeed strategic and relates to its corporate performance.
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A Policy Framework for Developing Knowledge Societies

TL;DR: A conceptual framework that depicts a knowledge society in terms of 13 dimensions that span infrastructure, governance, human capital and culture is described, suggesting that such a qualitative framework is useful for policy-makers and other stake-holders to understand that the evolution to aknowledge society is a journey that requires benchmarks, environmental intelligence and an emphasis on the tacit structure of knowledge for sustainable advantage.