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The aims of this
project are:
- Reduction
of the digital divide
by making the use of computers in Cambodia as simple as it can
be (by being in Khmer language).
Reduction of training time
needed to use computers in a professional environment, reducing
the barrier to many jobs and to the use of computers in SMEs.
Encouraging the use of the Khmer language
in governmental computer systems.
- Adequating
computer software to the economy of Cambodia by making free
high-quality software available in Khmer language.
- Clarification
and standardization of the correct use of the Khmer language
and of Khmer cultural issues such as word sorting (alphabetic
order). Development of computer terminology in Khmer, to avoid
the entrance of to many foreign terms in the computer-related
work environment.
And in particular, on
the technical side:
- The
development of computer terminology in Khmer
(a glossary of computer terms).
- The
development
(translation) and deployment in Cambodia of an
end-user computer system and its applications that will entirely
work in Khmer Language script. This system will open the way
to develop specific applications that use interfaces and data in
Khmer language, for the Cambodian administration as well as for
private sector companies.
- The
creation
of software development and computer training expertise,
based on this software, for computer Cambodian SD companies,
computer vendors, universities and private computer training
centers.
- Accelerating
contacts of SD companies and government bodies
and preparing the grounds for development contracts by means of
funding analysis of possible applications for the national and
local administrations.
The complete system
considered in this project includes the user interface (equivalent
to Windows in a Microsoft environment) and a few basic applications,
such as text processing, spreadsheet, Internet navigation, e-mail,
database management and many necessary utilities. All translations
will include full documentation in Khmer.
The usability and
interface of the computer will be of an appearance and quality
similar to those of Microsoft Windows, the system most used in
Cambodia at the moment.
The basis for these
developments will be OpenSource software, so the result will be in
the public domain and free for all Cambodian users. It is important
to understand that even if the basic software used by this computer
is free, developments done by Cambodian SD companies for their
customers will not be free software, but will follow standard
business practice rules (mandated by development contracts between
customer and developer).
The system will
include all the necessary tools to develop applications that require
interfaces in Khmer language and the inclusion of Khmer language
data in databases.
As support issues,
the project also includes:
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Creation of new public domain Khmer
script fonts based on the new worldwide codification standard
(Unicode).
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Definition and development of a new
Keyboard fit for the new font codification standard.
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Packaging of the new system
(including documentation) so that it will be very easy to
install, distribute and learn.
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Preparation of training modules for
end-users and technicians.
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Development of OpenSource competency
at the university and private Cambodian SD development companies
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A full deployment plan.
The final objectives
of the project are to have 20% of new computers sold in Cambodia on
the year after the release of KhmerOS to include this system,
reaching 50% on the second year. In the third year we expect almost
80% of personal computers to include it, even if another operating
system (such as Windows) is also preinstalled in these equipments.
As participating
software development companies are concerned, this project would be
considered to have succeeded if by the time the project is finished
(or a reasonable time afterwards) 80% of them have already been
hired to do some work for Cambodian administrations or contracts
with private Cambodian companies involving data in Khmer.
These objectives are
in complete agreement with the government IT policies and
philosophy, as declared by Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Sok An in 2001:
"All laws, regulations, and policies in the IT sector will
reflect the following guiding spirit and philosophy:
To uphold the interests of the consumers and general public
To guarantee security of information, while facilitating the
broadest possible access to public information
To respect individual rights, and
To
avoid dependency on proprietary systems, instead promoting open
systems and interoperability."
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