@conference { ISI:000383221800027, title = {Big Data: Measuring How Information Technology Can Improve the Economic Growth and Better Life}, booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2015 5TH WORLD CONGRESS ON INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES (WICT)}, year = {2015}, note = {5th World Congress on Information and Communication Technologies (WICT), Marrakesh, MOROCCO, DEC 14-16, 2015}, pages = {152-159}, publisher = {IEEE; IEEE Morocco Sect; IEEE Morocco Sect; IEEE SMC Tech Comm Soft Comp; Lab Informatique, Reseaux Mobilite Modelisation; lab Res Grp Intelligent Machines; MIR Labs}, organization = {IEEE; IEEE Morocco Sect; IEEE Morocco Sect; IEEE SMC Tech Comm Soft Comp; Lab Informatique, Reseaux Mobilite Modelisation; lab Res Grp Intelligent Machines; MIR Labs}, abstract = {Today data are equivalent of oil or gold, but Succeeding with big data requires more than just data. Data-based value creation requires the identification of a framework from which predictions can be deducted and decisions can be made. Lot of index has been developed to measure the state of development of countries whether economic growth, ICT penetration or Human development. The purpose of the measuring was to assess policy implications and economic growth around the globe as well as share best practices. In this paper we are going to compare the most wildly tools of measurement of economic competiveness, Network readiness, Human development and world press freedom. Those four domains are judged to be the pillars of well-being and good live of a Human. In the second part of this paper, we examine the hypothesis that ICT penetration has positive effects on economic growth, well-being and a better life of a Human. We use the system Generalized Method of Moment for dynamic panel data analysis to extract the causal link between ICT penetration and growth.}, isbn = {978-1-4673-8712-5}, author = {Nouinou, Soumaya and Razafimampianina, Rindra M. and Regragui, Boubker and Doukkali, Abdelaziz S.}, editor = {Abrahim, A and Alimi, AM and Haqiq, A and Karray, H and Mousannif, H and BenHalima, M and Choo, YH and Ma, K} } @conference { ISI:000383221800017, title = {A preliminary study on indicator framework for enterprise, based on COBIT 5 processes and SOA approach}, booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2015 5TH WORLD CONGRESS ON INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES (WICT)}, year = {2015}, note = {5th World Congress on Information and Communication Technologies (WICT), Marrakesh, MOROCCO, DEC 14-16, 2015}, pages = {95-100}, publisher = {IEEE; IEEE Morocco Sect; IEEE Morocco Sect; IEEE SMC Tech Comm Soft Comp; Lab Informatique, Reseaux Mobilite Modelisation; Lab Res Grp Intelligent Machines; MIR Labs}, organization = {IEEE; IEEE Morocco Sect; IEEE Morocco Sect; IEEE SMC Tech Comm Soft Comp; Lab Informatique, Reseaux Mobilite Modelisation; Lab Res Grp Intelligent Machines; MIR Labs}, abstract = {Organizations become dependent on Information Technology (IT) to fulfill their corporate aims, meet their business needs and deliver value to customers. For effective and efficient utilization of IT, we intend to contribute to the alignment between IT and organizational strategies. The challenge is to make the enterprise and its Information System (IS) as responsive as possible within the regard to changes in enterprise while taking into account the enterprise operational performance. When a change happens or a new opportunity comes, organizations do not know which assets are linked to which business processes and which services, especially IT services, to bring up first and which can wait until later. Our principal aim is to propose an indicator framework to track and control business-IT alignment. However, this paper is a preliminary study on this framework. We are inspired by COBIT 5 processes as indicators and believe that the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) applied to these processes interlinks and can interact well the different processes. The validity and applicability of our theoretical study will be evaluated for future work.}, isbn = {978-1-4673-8712-5}, author = {Razafimampianina, Rindra M. and Nouinou, Soumaya and Doukkali, Abdelaziz S. and Regragui, Boubker}, editor = {Abrahim, A and Alimi, AM and Haqiq, A and Karray, H and Mousannif, H and BenHalima, M and Choo, YH and Ma, K} }