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Conceptual IMES: An integrated monitoring and evaluation system in the internet world

Athanassios P. Papakonstantinou (Ph.D Mechanical Engineer, National Technical University of Athens, Energy Policy Unit)
Vassilis I. Rogakos (Ph.D Electrical Engineer, National Technical University of Athens, Energy Policy Unit)
Kostas S. Metaxiotis (Electrical & Computer Engineer, National Technical University of Athens, Energy Policy Unit)

Journal of Systems and Information Technology

ISSN: 1328-7265

Article publication date: 1 March 1999

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Abstract

Within the last decade many projects have been implemented in order to provide technical assistance (TA) to countries, which have initiated their transition from centrally planned to market economies (mainly countries of Central and Eastern Europe being previously under the Soviet regime). The monitoring and evaluation exercise aims at assisting these TA projects in achieving their objectives, by providing management information on the projects’ implementation, so that structured management decisions can be taken, if and when needed. In this framework, the necessity for creation of an overall M&E database system emerged. The IMES was developed for the needs of the European commission (DGLA) and its main objective was to improve the Management Reporting on Tacis progress and results, by extracting relevant information on projects’ performance from the monitoring and evaluation reports and by producing overall statistics at NIS (New Independent States) level.

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Papakonstantinou, A.P., Rogakos, V.I. and Metaxiotis, K.S. (1999), "Conceptual IMES: An integrated monitoring and evaluation system in the internet world", Journal of Systems and Information Technology, Vol. 3 No. 1, pp. 49-62. https://doi.org/10.1108/13287269980000744

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