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From Government System to a Responsible Governance System

2019
This chapter aims at highlighting the (in)visible relations existing between corruption phenomena and democratic emergencies on the one hand, and earthquakes and other natural disasters on the other. This is done by analyzing the Italian case of an earthquake observed in L’Aquila, a city in the central Italy, after the catastrophic event of April 6 ...
P. Esposito, M. Brusoni, E. Borgonovi
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Law-governed systems

Software Engineering Journal, 1991
This paper describes a software development environment based on a new approach for managing large-scale evolving systems. Under this approach, the conventional notion of a system is augmented with a new component called the law of the system, which is an explicit and strictly enforced set of rules about the operation of the system, about its evolution
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System of Systems Governance

2017
This chapter elaborates in the concepts of governance, risk, and vulnerability assessment in system of systems. The lens of system of systems (SOS) is used to look into the nature of our natural world. This is done using readily and publicly available data from USA’s Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) World Factbook.
Adrian V. Gheorghe   +3 more
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Competencies for governance of complex systems of systems

International Journal of System of Systems Engineering, 2015
Systems of Systems (SoS) require organisational components to have staff with abilities appropriate to the challenges within SoS. Large organisations frequently use competency models as a tool to ensure that their staff have the proper skills to deal with these challenges.
Joseph M. Bradley   +3 more
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Governance mechanism pillars for systems of systems

2012 7th International Conference on System of Systems Engineering (SoSE), 2012
Traditional management frameworks that have been applied to governance of systems are no longer effective in the context of systems of systems. To provide an effective governance framework for a system of systems, it is necessary to understand the governance mechanism in its entirety, including its fundamental components, or pillars.
Hamid R. Darabi, Alex Gorod, Mo Mansouri
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Systems of government

2015
The word ‘government’ has long been used to describe the way collective decisions are taken and implemented in a particular community by specially designated people. 1 Be they a single individual, a small group, or the entire community, the decision-makers are called ‘rulers’, while the members of the community are ‘the governed’.
Denis Baranger, Christina Murray
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Governance in systems of systems: a systems-based model

International Journal of System of Systems Engineering, 2016
Many concepts associated with governance and governance systems fall short in their capacity to influence or 'steer' towards intended ideals, goals or desired outcomes. The purpose of this paper is to propose a model for complex governance systems that provides an alternative viewpoint based on systems theoretic principles.
Behnido Y. Calida   +3 more
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Local Government/Governance System in Nigeria

2020
Nigeria is federal system with three layers or tiers of government. The local government councils occupy the lowest place in the structure. The local government has gone through series of transformations to make its operations modern, efficient and productive.
Toyin Abe, Femi Omotoso
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Government, health and system transformation

Information Knowledge Systems Management, 2009
All levels of government have an economic and social interest in health. In the United States, Federal, state and local government are involved in the development of health policy, funding health care, and maintaining or improving public health. Federal, State and most municipalities also engage in delivery of health services.
Jonathan B. Perlin, Kelvin A. Baggett
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IT Governance and Corporate Governance: Risks and Systems

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2004
Specific governance issues that link IT directly to board concerns are the risks posed by IT and the systems that are implemented using IT. The 'systems of organizational control' cited in the corporate governance literature and in various legislative enactments typically include substantial IT functionality.
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