Investigation and Analysis of ICT development index (IDI) for measuring ICT resources in Georgia

Abstract. Information and communication technologies (ICT) are a set of equipment (devices, systems, etc.) and techniques with associated software (software systems and software tools) that have been developed and used for more efficient communication, creation, distribution, storage and management...

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Main Authors: Popkhadze, Giorgi, Dašić, Predrag, Turmanidze, Raul
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Published: Механіко-машинобудівний інститут 2021
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spelling ftjeepe:oai:ojs.journals.uran.ua:article/242644 2023-05-15T16:52:14+02:00 Investigation and Analysis of ICT development index (IDI) for measuring ICT resources in Georgia Popkhadze, Giorgi Dašić, Predrag Turmanidze, Raul 2021-09-09 application/pdf http://conf.mmi.kpi.ua/proc/article/view/242644 eng eng Механіко-машинобудівний інститут http://conf.mmi.kpi.ua/proc/article/view/242644/240581 http://conf.mmi.kpi.ua/proc/article/view/242644 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY International Scientific and Technical conference "The Progressive Technics, Technology and Engineering Education"; No. XXII (2021): PROGRESSIVE TECHNICS,TECHNOLOGY and engineering education Матеріали науково-технічної конференції "Прогресивна техніка, технологія та інженерна освіта"; № XXII (2021): Прогресивна техніка, технологія та інженерна освіта 2409-7160 Information technology (IT) Information and communication technologies (ICT) ICT development index (IDI) Indus-try 4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftjeepe 2022-09-06T01:30:40Z Abstract. Information and communication technologies (ICT) are a set of equipment (devices, systems, etc.) and techniques with associated software (software systems and software tools) that have been developed and used for more efficient communication, creation, distribution, storage and management of information. The IDI (ICT Development Index) index is most often used to measure ICT resources, which is defined as a composite index that combines 11 indicators (classified into 3 sub-indices: Access, Use and Skills). Data on values of IDI index has been retrieved from Measuring the Information Society Report (MISR), which since 2008 has been publishing by International Telecommunications Union (ITU). The IDI index for 2017 was determined for 176 countries of the world, with the first on the ranking list was Iceland with IDI2017=8.98 and the last Eritrea with IDI2017=0.96. The mean value of IDI index for 2017 was Avg=5.11, standard deviation was StD=2.22 and coefficient of variation was CoV=43.52. In this paper is given of analysis of IDI (ICT development index) for measuring ICT resources in Georgia. The data were approximated using a 3rd degree polynomial regression model (PRM3) with a correlation coefficient R=0.9964, determination coefficient R2=0.9928 and adjustment coefficient of determination is AdjR2=0.9885. Abstract. Information and communication technologies (ICT) are a set of equipment (devices, systems, etc.) and techniques with associated software (software systems and software tools) that have been developed and used for more efficient communication, creation, distribution, storage and management of information. The IDI (ICT Development Index) index is most often used to measure ICT resources, which is defined as a composite index that combines 11 indicators (classified into 3 sub-indices: Access, Use and Skills). Data on values of IDI index has been retrieved from Measuring the Information Society Report (MISR), which since 2008 has been publishing by International Telecommunications Union (ITU). ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Electrical Engineering and Power Engineering (EE&PE - E-Journal)
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Information and communication technologies (ICT)
ICT development index (IDI)
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Information and communication technologies (ICT)
ICT development index (IDI)
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Popkhadze, Giorgi
Dašić, Predrag
Turmanidze, Raul
Investigation and Analysis of ICT development index (IDI) for measuring ICT resources in Georgia
topic_facet Information technology (IT)
Information and communication technologies (ICT)
ICT development index (IDI)
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description Abstract. Information and communication technologies (ICT) are a set of equipment (devices, systems, etc.) and techniques with associated software (software systems and software tools) that have been developed and used for more efficient communication, creation, distribution, storage and management of information. The IDI (ICT Development Index) index is most often used to measure ICT resources, which is defined as a composite index that combines 11 indicators (classified into 3 sub-indices: Access, Use and Skills). Data on values of IDI index has been retrieved from Measuring the Information Society Report (MISR), which since 2008 has been publishing by International Telecommunications Union (ITU). The IDI index for 2017 was determined for 176 countries of the world, with the first on the ranking list was Iceland with IDI2017=8.98 and the last Eritrea with IDI2017=0.96. The mean value of IDI index for 2017 was Avg=5.11, standard deviation was StD=2.22 and coefficient of variation was CoV=43.52. In this paper is given of analysis of IDI (ICT development index) for measuring ICT resources in Georgia. The data were approximated using a 3rd degree polynomial regression model (PRM3) with a correlation coefficient R=0.9964, determination coefficient R2=0.9928 and adjustment coefficient of determination is AdjR2=0.9885. Abstract. Information and communication technologies (ICT) are a set of equipment (devices, systems, etc.) and techniques with associated software (software systems and software tools) that have been developed and used for more efficient communication, creation, distribution, storage and management of information. The IDI (ICT Development Index) index is most often used to measure ICT resources, which is defined as a composite index that combines 11 indicators (classified into 3 sub-indices: Access, Use and Skills). Data on values of IDI index has been retrieved from Measuring the Information Society Report (MISR), which since 2008 has been publishing by International Telecommunications Union (ITU). ...
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author Popkhadze, Giorgi
Dašić, Predrag
Turmanidze, Raul
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Dašić, Predrag
Turmanidze, Raul
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title Investigation and Analysis of ICT development index (IDI) for measuring ICT resources in Georgia
title_short Investigation and Analysis of ICT development index (IDI) for measuring ICT resources in Georgia
title_full Investigation and Analysis of ICT development index (IDI) for measuring ICT resources in Georgia
title_fullStr Investigation and Analysis of ICT development index (IDI) for measuring ICT resources in Georgia
title_full_unstemmed Investigation and Analysis of ICT development index (IDI) for measuring ICT resources in Georgia
title_sort investigation and analysis of ict development index (idi) for measuring ict resources in georgia
publisher Механіко-машинобудівний інститут
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