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TTLA: Implementing a unified and compatible technology policy in the cadastral data processing software system to improve land management efficiency nationwide.

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE DOCTORAL THESIS

1. Full name of the doctoral candidate:Doan Van Khoa         

2. Gender: Male

3. Date of birth: April 8, 1962

4. Place of birth: Tien Hai District, Thai Binh Province

5. Decision No. 2999/2013/QD-XHNV-SDH dated December 30, 2013, of the Rector of the Hanoi University of Social Sciences and Humanities, recognizing the doctoral student.

6. Changes in the training process: Change of topic title

- The registered research topic is: "Research on the scientific basis of compatible software technology development policies in land administration"

- The new research topic is "Practicing a unified and compatible technology policy in cadastral data processing software systems to improve land management efficiency nationwide".

7. Thesis title:"Implementing a unified and compatible technology policy in the cadastral data processing software system to enhance land management efficiency nationwide."

8. Major: Science and Technology Management Code: Pilot Program

9. Scientific supervisors: 1.Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vu Cao Dam, 2.Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Van Hai

10. Summary of the new findings of the thesis:

- Develop a theoretical framework for a unified and compatible technology policy in the cadastral data processing software system, and criteria for land management efficiency related to cadastral data processing software;

- Surveying the current state of technology policies related to software systems for processing cadastral data;

- Experiment with a unified, compatible technology policy practice model in the cadastral data processing software system, evaluate the effectiveness of this policy practice model experimentation, and demonstrate the scalability of the implemented model.

11. Practical applications:

This research topic provides a basis for suggesting solutions to management agencies and land managers to gradually improve the development and implementation of land policies in a modern direction, aiming to build a unified national land management technology and database system serving multiple sectors and fields in Vietnam;

12. Future research directions:

Researching new ideas contributes to improving technology policies to build a complete and modern cadastral database system serving multiple sectors and fields, moving towards meeting the requirements of the e-government integration program.

13.Published works relevant to the thesis:

13.1. Doan Van Khoa (2012), “Policy for developing a unified and compatible software technology system to serve the construction of cadastral databases to modernize the land management industry in Vietnam”, Journal of Science and Technology Policy and Management Vol. I (4), pp. 101-112.

13.2. Doan Van Khoa, Tran Dinh Luat (2013), “Improving solutions for building cadastral databases to contribute to the modernization of land management in Vietnam”, Resources and Environment Vol. XII, pp. 30-32.

13.3. Doan Van Khoa (2013), “Solutions for building a cadastral database to contribute to the modernization of land management in our country”, Journal of Resources and Environment, Vol. XV (173)/8, pp. 23-32.

13.4. Doan Van Khoa (2014), “The current state of land policy implementation using cadastral database software technology to serve the modernization of land management in Vietnam”, Journal of Science and Technology Policy and Management Vol. III (4), pp. 91-102.

13.5. Doan Van Khoa (2015), “Maintenance and upgrading of cadastral data processing software technology – A requirement of the technology transfer process”, Organization and operation of technology transfer: Experiences of Australia and proposals for Vietnam, The Gioi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2016, pp. 413-423.

13.6. Doan Van Khoa (2016), “Compatible software technology policy solutions to build cadastral databases to unify land management in Vietnam”, Journal of Science and Technology Policy and Management T. V (3), pp. 65-77.

 

INFORMATION ON DOCTORAL THESIS

1. Full name: Doan Van Khoa 2. Sex: Male

3. Date of birth: April 8, 1962 4. Place of birth: TienTwo districts, Thai Binh province

5. Admission decision number: 2999/2013/QD-XHNV/SĐH, Dated December 30, 2013 of President of Hanoi University of Social Sciences and Humanities

6. Changes in academic process:

- Title of registered thesis: “Discover the scientific basis of technological development policies compatible software in cadastral”

- Title of new thesis: “Practice of Technology policies compatible in cadastral database software systems processing to improve the effectiveness of land management national”(This is official title suggested defended at national level)

7. Official thesis title: “Practice of Technology policies compatible in cadastral database software systems processing to improve the effectiveness of land management national”

8. Major: Management of Science and Technology Code: Pilot

9. Supervisors: 1. Vu Cao Dam, Associate Profession, PhD, 2. Tran Van Hai, Associate Profession, PhD

10. Summary of the results of the thesis:

- Develop basic theses on unified technology policy compatibility in cadastral data processing software, effective land management criteria related to cadastral data processing software;

- Survey of real status of technology policy related to cadastral data processing software;

- Do pilot pilot model of practice of unified technology policies compatible in cadastral database software systems, assess the effectiveness of implementation this model and prove the ability of the width of the implementation model.

11. Practical applicability:

The thesis is an open source facility for proposals to agencies and land managers who have step by step completed the development of policy and implementation of land policies in the modern direction to build the system of land management system, which are serving multi-branch, multi-field in the whole country

12. Further research directions

This thesis suggests new ideas that contribute to improving technological policy to build up a complete and modern cadastral database system serving multi-disciplinary sector and domains to meet the governmentelectronic portalprogram.;

13.Thesis-related publications:

13.1. Doan Van Khoa (2012), “Policy development of compatible unified software technology systems serves the building of cadastral database to modernize land administration sector in Vietnam”, Journal of Policy and Management of Science and Technology –Ministry of Science and Technology, Vol. I (4), pp. 101-112

13.2. Doan Van Khoa, Tran Dinh Luat (2013), “Completing construction solutions cadastral database to contribute modernization of land management in Vietnam”, Journal of Natural Resource and Environment, Vol. XII, pp. 30 - 32.

13.3. Doan Van Khoa (2013), “Solutions for building cadastral database contributes work to modernize land administration in our country”; Journal of Natural Resources and Environment, Vol. XV (173), pp. 23-31.

13.4. Doan Van Khoa (2014), “Current status of land policy practice by cadastral database technology software serves modernization of land administration sector in Vietnam”, Journal of Policy and Management of Science and Technology Vol III (4), pp. 91-102.

13.5. Doan Van Khoa (2015), “Maintenance and upgrading of software technology cadastral data processing - a requirement of the process of technology transfer”, Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference “Organization and technology transfer activities”: Australian experience and suggestions for Vietnam, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, November 2015.

14.6. Doan Van Khoa (2016), “Technology policy solutions of compatible software to build a cadastral database in order to unify land management in Vietnam”, Journal of Policy and Management of Science and Technology, Vol. V (3), pp. 65-77.

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