Title :
A framework for achieving optimal benefits from the internet in the context of development
Author :
Gamukama, Elly Amani ; Popov, Oliver
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. & Syst. Sci., Stockholm Univ., Kista, Sweden
Abstract :
The framework gives the characteristics of what would be the environment of the Internet services provision and usage in view of fostering development in a poor nation. It depicts the current Internet market state of art in most developing nations. Building on the domain of utility theory and the concept of fairness, the characteristics of the network services provision are set to maximize the users satisfaction through a utility fair function that unifies/equalizes the utilities of all users for a given traffic case. The utility value gained from the providers´ utility equalization is used as a performance measure of the service delivery to the end-user. The framework strives to characterize the end-users by mapping the utility value to actual benefits that foster a positive social change in one´s basic dimensions of life. This mapping is based on the leisure-labour theory that endeavours to explain why people seek some equity in the ability to access the Internet.
Keywords :
Internet; social aspects of automation; Internet services provision; development context; fairness concept; leisure-labour theory; social change; utility fair function; utility theory; Bandwidth; Channel allocation; Context; Internet; Production; Resource management; Web and internet services; Internet; Social-economic progress; benefits; development; fairness; statisfaction; user; utility;
Conference_Titel :
Roedunet International Conference (RoEduNet), 2011 10th
Conference_Location :
Iasi
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1233-3
DOI :
10.1109/RoEduNet.2011.5993709