2. 프 로 그 램
일 정 행 사 내 용 연 사
10:00-10:05 강동석 단장
인사말 및 제1회 포럼 추진 개요 소개
(5분) (한국정보화진흥원)
10:05-10:40 발표 ①
(35분) 스마트 전자정부(Smart Gov) 추진계획
고원선 부장
(한국정보화진흥원)
10:40-11:00
질의응답 및 토론
(20분)
발표 ②
11:00-11:40
스마트 디바이스 현황 및 전자정부에 대한
(40분)
제언
김규호 본부장
(CEWIT KOREA))
11:40-12:00
질의응답 및 토론
(20분)
12:00-13:00
오찬
(60분)
3. 연 사 소 개
고원선 부장 / 한국정보화진흥원
現 한국정보화진흥원 전자정부기획부장
現 전자정부국제위원회(ICA) 운영위원
前 한국정보사회진흥원 전자정부기획팀장, 전자정부사업팀장
[강의] 전자정부 1위 성공요인과 차세대 전자정부 추진방향 등
[집필] 국가정보화백서(전자정부 부문) 등
김규호 본부장 / CEWIT Korea
現 CEWIT Korea 연구본부장
現 (사)앱센터운동본부 전문위원
前 NHN Japan 및 NHN 한게임사업본부 기술총괄
前 NCsoft 정보시스템총괄 및 NC Interactive (NCsoft USA)
퍼블리싱사업 총괄
4. [ 발 표 ]
스마트 디바이스 현황 및
전자정부에 대한 제언
김 규 호 본 부 장
C E W IT K o r e a
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5. CEWIT Korea
Table of Contents
Part I.
,
Part II.
Gov 3.0
IT
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7. Embedded System
Definition Wikipedia
A computer system designed to perform one or a few
dedicated functions.
Often with real-time computing constraints.
It is embedded as part of a complete device often including
hardware and mechanical parts.
By contrast, a general-purpose computer, such as a personal
computer (PC), is designed to be flexible and to meet a wide
range of end-user needs.
Smart Phone
Definition Wikipedia
A mobile phone that offers more advanced computing ability
and connectivity than a contemporary feature phone.
May be thought of as handheld computers integrated with a
mobile telephone.
Usually allows the user to install and run more advanced
applications.
Run complete operating system software providing a platform
for application developers.
Combine the functions of a camera phone and a personal
digital assistant (PDA).
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8. Smart TV
Definition Wikipedia
The phrase used to describe the current trend of integration
of the internet into modern television sets and set-top boxes.
As well as the technological convergence between computers
and these television sets / set-top boxes.
Most often also have a much higher focus on online
interactive media, Internet TV, over-the-top content, as well as
on-demand streaming media.
Less focus on traditional broadcast media like previous
generations of television sets and set-top boxes always have
had.
Smart Grid
Definition Wikipedia
A form of electricity network utilizing digital technology.
Delivers electricity from suppliers to consumers using two-way
digital communications to control appliances at consumers'
homes.
Could save energy, reduce costs and increase reliability and
transparency if the risks inherent in executing massive
information technology projects are avoided.
The "Smart Grid" is envisioned to overlay the ordinary
electrical grid with an information and net metering system,
that includes smart meters.
Smart grids are being promoted by many governments as a
way of addressing energy independence, global warming and
emergency resilience issues.
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9. Smart Device
Definition Wikipedia
A device that is digital, active, computer networked.
User reconfigurable and that can operate to some extent
autonomously.
Also refer to a ubiquitous computing device.
Fusion:
,
Convergence:
( )
, , ,
: 2011/2/23, .
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10. IT
: 2011 IT , NIPA
) +IT
: http://www.mdstec.com/main/solution01/?no=266
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15. Smart TV
: 2010 9 28 TV
Smart TV ( )
: LG Business Insight 2010/9/8, TV TV
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16. 3.
MOCOM 2020 Mega Trend
- The Future of Mobile Media and Communication -
: http://www.mocom2020.com/
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17. MEGA Trend?
Embedded System
Hardware Software
Great Variety
Stand Alone Cloud, Ubiquitous
Portfolio vs Platform
: Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, Vol26, No.1, pp54-61
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18. Cloud Service
Smart Car
Smart TV
Smart Phone
Smart Device
Design Thinking
Engineer
Scientist
(Impact)
2011
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19. Hard work vs Long work
Long work is what the lawyer who bills 14 hours a day
filling in forms does.
Hard work is what the insightful litigator does when she
synthesizes four disparate ideas and comes up with an
argument that wins the case--in less than five minutes.
Long work has a storied history. Farmers, hunters, factory
workers... Always there was long work required to
succeed. For generations, there was a huge benefit that
came to those with the stamina and fortitude to do long
work.
Hard work is frightening. We shy away from hard work
because inherent in hard work is risk.
Hard work is hard because you might fail. You can't fail at
long work, you merely show up. You fail at hard work
when you don't make an emotional connection, or when
http://goo.gl/KrgXN you don't solve the problem or when you hesitate.
Part II.
Gov 3.0
IT
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20. Gov 2.0 Gov 3.0
, 2009.12, ,
Gov 2.0 Gov 3.0 ( )
A Gartner Definition
Government 2.0 is the use of IT to socialize and commoditize
government services, processes and data.
That is the data centric view of government. So according to
another blogger in this post, Gov 3.0 adds this:
Gov 3.0 kicks-off when Governments start publishing Open
Data using the semantic web standards (RDF) .
http://goo.gl/I8SoQ
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22. Gov 2.0 Gov 3.0 ( )
, 2009.12, ,
Gov 4.0? - WWW
The Web (Web 1.0) has minimal social
connectivity and knowledge connections and reasoning, and uses such
technology as file servers, search engines and person-to-person file
sharing.
The Social Web (Web 2.0) still has minimal
knowledge connections and reasoning but increasing social connectivity,
and consists of blogs, social networking, mash-ups and the like.
The Semantic Web (Web 3.0) has some
social connectivity but increasing knowledge connections and reasoning,
and relies on artificial intelligence, thesauri and taxonomies, and bots.
The Ubiquitous Web (Web 4.0) will have
increasing knowledge connections and reasoning as well as incoming
social connectivity, and will rely on new technologies like automatic
intellectual property, semantic wikis and smart markets.
http://socialcapitalreview.org/gov-3-0-has-entered-the-building/
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23. IT ?
http://dotgov.com/2010/04/gov-3-0-has-entered-the-building/#
IT ?( )
http://youtown.com/
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