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Item Restricted Exploring the Efficacy of E-governments Models Through Information Systems Management : The Case of Emerging Economies, Denmark(2022) Aytan Ibadullahzada; Artinger, Florian; Koç, Hasan; Faculty of Business Administration; Berlin International University of Applied SciencesAUTHOR-SUPPLIED ABSTRACT: Abstract: E-governance was developed so that the government could directly interact with the citizens. As the nation's government, communicating with the citizens is an unavoidable duty. This can lead to better security and accuracy in the services, reduced corruption rates, better comfort, and higher transparency. Information Systems Management is regarded as an application of information technologies such that the major operations and functions of the public or private sectors can be managed. Previously, in the traditional systems, the organisations had to emphasise the management of the resources like employees, capital, raw materials and others. However, at present, one of the most important assets of the organisation is data. Global usage of the technologies has helped public and private organisations utilise the technologies to reach out to more people. The usage of the e-governance models have improved the processes considerably and have an immense impact on the operations of the government of the countries. However, it is not enough to address the issues which the countries face due to the utilisation of private information. The research explores how implementing information system management can help improve the effectiveness of the e-government models in Denmark. Denmark has been selected as a country for conducting the research as it is considered to be one of the most technologically sound countries making use of the technologies for the benefit of the people of the nation. The research developed with the help of Denmark as an example shall help in understanding how the implementation of the information system management processes shall improve the usage of the e-government models in other nations as well and how the same can be implemented for the improvement of the same. Keywords: e-governance, government, citizens, security, accuracy, services, corruption rates, comfort, transparency, Information Systems Management, public sectors, private sectors, resources, data, technologies, e-government models, operations, global usage, private information, implementation, Denmark, technologically sound countries, research, information system management, effectiveness, improvementItem Restricted The Importance of Inclusive Architecture for People With Special Needs(2022) Capucine Aurore Bernades; Brünjes, Katrin; Huneck, Karsten; Faculty of Architecture and Design; Berlin International University of Applied SciencesAI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: The concept of Special Needs encompasses the particular requirements of individuals with illnesses or conditions that make it challenging for them to perform activities like others. While society aims to support these individuals through additional services, the facilities they interact with, such as schools, hospitals, and urban environments, often fail to address their needs adequately. This lack of inclusivity leads to stigmatization, isolation, and worsened symptoms. Inclusive Architecture, derived from Inclusive Design, seeks to prevent the exclusion of any group by creating buildings that cater to the needs of the public. Inclusive Architecture goes beyond accommodating people with disabilities and encompasses factors like acoustics, aesthetics, biophilic design, security, and wayfinding. This thesis explores the challenges and implementation of inclusive architecture in interior architecture and design, focusing on its outcomes and benefits for individuals with special needs. The research objectives involve identifying the challenges faced by individuals with special needs in traditional interior design, understanding the challenges faced by architects and designers in providing suitable solutions, and analyzing existing facilities and designs to raise awareness and emphasize their utility and necessity. The methodology includes sourcing existing specialized products in interior design, assessing their quality and accessibility, and studying successful facilities that embody inclusive architecture. This research targets architects, interior architects, designers, and public authorities involved in the approval of public facility construction. The aim is to emphasize that inclusive architecture for individuals with special needs should be considered, if not mandated, in the requirements specification for any building project. Keywords: Special Needs, inclusive architecture, interior architecture, design, inclusivity, accessibility, acoustics, aesthetics, biophilic design, security, wayfinding, public facilities
