Summary: | 碩士 === 國防管理學院 === 國防資訊研究所 === 95 === The era of information technology changes rapidly. The progress of planning in the military is always falling behind compared to the commercial company. The right decision of military investment will play the most important role in the future.
Both Bar codes and man-power operation are widely being used in the military supply system in order to track of important material asset or different parts. The step of change of information technology in the military, due to facing the new era of risk in information technology or insufficient knowledge of information technology, have been halted for a long period of time. If it continues, the whole military could face the worst challenge than ever.
The different of type of materials, parts in the military supply system is very hard to manage by both bar codes and man-power operation. At same time, man-power reduction program is mandatory. It should be a good method to solve the problems described above such as the adoption of Radio Frequency Identification into military supply system. Thus, this paper is to establish a decision criteria model in military adoption of RFID techniques. It will assist military to fulfill the dream of new information technology “RFID- Radio Frequency Identification”.
Based on the theory of TIA, theory of Innovation Adoption, we are trying to establish a decision criteria model in military adoption of RFID from three different dimensions such as technology innovation characteristic, organization characteristic, environment characteristic in order to provide a better decision criteria model for top management when a adoption of new information technology.
This research has found the following results by using the methods of Analytic Hierarchy Process. The most important effect is environment characteristic (44.3%). The second is organization characteristic (38.7%). The less important effect is technology innovation characteristic (16.9%).This paper has defined as 20 decision criteria described below. The top three decision criteria is top level managements (16.1%), user acceptance level (14.1%)and adoption mandatory (9.0%).The less three decision criteria is compatible ability (0.8%), risk acknowledge and cost (1.1%).
Key words: TIA-Theory of Innovation Adoption, RFID-Radio Frequency Identification, AHP- Analytic Hierarchy Process, EPC- Electronic Product Code, EPC- Electronic Product Code.
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