Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/867
Title: ‘GAIMS’ — Gamified aid information management system to connect donor and requester
Authors: Weerawarna, N.T.
Abeysiri, L.
Madhushan, A.
Keywords: AIMS
Communication Gap
Gamification
Cloud based communication
Issue Date: 26-Jan-2017
Publisher: Faculty of Graduate Studies and Researchz`
Series/Report no.: Vol.6;
Abstract: Eradicating poverty remains one of the greatest challenges in the world. In recent years, governments of number of developing countries have begun to implement their own domestic aid tracking systems, generally known as Aid Information Management System (AIMS). An AIMS has an overwhelming effect on connecting donors and requester. Currently there is lack of studies on the usefulness of gamified AIMS applications. This research addresses that by investigating how to map real world actions of donation process into a platform as a game. Though there are protocols established to help needy people, including AIMS they did not shown success because of different reasons such as the communication gap between requester and donors, slow growth of donor base, fail to track donating activities and fail to maintain interest of donors. Using gamification to develop AIMS is exciting and it allows donors to be more productive while they engaged in donation process. The outcome of ‘GAIMS’ research is proposing a cloud based gamified social communication platform to connect donors and underprivileged people with necessities. This research effort is to improve donor engagement, motivation for donation activities, quality of information, tracking and monitoring donation records which should necessarily implemented in AIMS as its key success factors. This paper discusses the process and framework of gamification and proposes an approach for applying game mechanics and dynamics in AIMS development.
URI: http://localhost:80/handle/123456789/867
ISSN: 1800-3591
Appears in Collections:Proceedings of the 6th National Conference on Technology & Management - NCTM 2017
Research Papers - IEEE
Research Papers - IEEE

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
07872836.pdf
  Until 2050-12-31
341.35 kBAdobe PDFView/Open Request a copy


Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.