Governance of Information System Development as Tourism Support Used IT Balanced Scorecard and Mc Farlan
Abstract
Nowdays, tourism becomes an object that is
being development targeted by government. Government
efforts in the development of tourism is done through
many ways and media, one of which is a service through
information system. Information system in its governance
and development requires a structured pattern for the
direction of its development more effectively and
efficiently. Therefore we need a way to be managed better.
Mc Farlan matrix has a pattern of governance
development by grouping based on the criteria of needs
and objectives of information system development
according to the strategy of the organization, whereas IT
Balanced Scorecard (BSC) method is a pattern analysis
conducted to measure organizational readiness or initial
conditions. Both methods show a way that can be used to
manage, classify and measure of the development of
organizational information systems as a form of tourism
carrying capacity.
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