Adjusting ICT Capacity Planning by Minimizing Cyber Crime Effects in Urban Area: A System Dynamics Approach

Feldiansyah Bin Bakri Nasution, Nor Erne Nazira Bazin

Abstract


In doing the ICT capacity planning, most organizations or institutions ignore unconsciously other conditions except statistical data of bandwidth or utilization of ICT products. On this occasion, the ICT capacity planning is analyzed by using system dynamics with considering some factors or components which are combinations between technical and non technical things such as: business, education, ICT infrastructure, ICT usage and cyber crime. Simulation of interrelationship between the components is conducted to understand the behavior of the system. System dynamics gives us an input about correction of the statistical data by minimizing cyber crime effects. In this paper, it is also introduced the system breakdown structure (SBS), a technique to breakdown a big and complex system into smaller and manageable components. The objective of this SBS is to make system dynamics more expandable in hierarchy way in analyzing a system.

DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v4i5.6854


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International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE)
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