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Information and Communication Technology Development using this MOORA Method

Information and Communication Technology Development using this MOORA Method

Abstract

Information and communication technology or technologies enables modern computing infrastructure and components. Single for ICT, although there is no universal definition, this term generally refers to all devices, networking components, applications and in terms of systems accepted, it is people and corporations’ businesses, non-profits agencies, governments and crime it allows organizations to communicate in the digital world. Information and communication technology (ICT) the diversity of modern societies contributes more to departments. Contributes more to departments. Rapid growth and variety of ICT because of its spread across sectors, ICT now because of its spread across sectors, ICT now has significant implications. Positive and negative considering the implications, govts to improve their ICT infrastructure best policies and recommendations we are working on the proposal. However, proposing better policies, past and present policies by understanding the situation depends on getting a complete overview of in this regard, ICT development based on countries performance evaluation is very important. Versatile with unique alternatives a new method for optimization is proposed MOORA (multi-objective based on ratio analysis optimization. This method is objective denotes the matrix of responses of the alternatives, however, proposing better policies, which rates are used. Well established. Multi-objective another method for optimization is used for comparison, reference point method. Then, various competition this proved to be the best choice among the methods.Alternative: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, India.Evaluation preference:access to computer from home, employment, investment, internet access, goods exports from the result it is seen that India is got the first rank where as is the Canada is having the lowest rank.

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This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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