An Alternative Model to Measure Smart Space Implementing Success
Keywords:
smart space, model, success, measuring toolAbstract
Simultaneously when the government began to implement several technologies in rural areas, especially Smart Space, problems emerged from the community who were considered not ready to use them. The government needs some input as material for policymakers when it has implemented Smart Space, namely through the formation of a new alternative model to measure Smart Space Implementing Success. This model is adopted from the Smart Space model and the Information Project Success model. The purpose of this research is to build an alternative model in measuring Smart Space Implementing Success. The result of this research is to produce a Smart Space Implementing Success measurement model which consists of six variables and 17 indicators and their measuring tools. This research contributes to providing input to Policymakers regarding Smart Space Implementing Success, participating in maintaining the sustainability of Smart Space Implementing Success, material for other researchers in applying it to different research objects, and developing the next Smart Space Implementing Success model into a framework
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