The software industry is developing at an increase rate of 30
percent a year in China. This is learned from a recent interview
with Chen Chong, President of China Software Industry Association
(CSIA), concurrently deputy director with the department of e-info
product control of the Ministry of Information Industry. The topic
is centered on the development strategy of China's Software
Industry and the relations with Japan in the future.
The Chinese software industry is advancing at a rapid pace. Please
say something about its development strategy in the future:
China has worked out a plan for further strengthening its software
industry before 2005 by adopting some practical measures. The
Chinese government made public its "No.18 Document" in June of
2001, i.e. "Policies on encouraging the development of software and
integrated circuit industries". The major content is centering on
the domestic market and the world market with the training of
personnel and development of software as the point to be
emphasized. That is by making efforts to realize an industry scale
of RMB 250 billion-yuan in the year of 2005 with its exportation to
harvest US$ 2 billion and to turn out more than hundred brand names
with 800,000 people engaged in the work of development.
With regard to the product it is to develop the software for
supporting the domestic operation system based on Linux. This is
because the system caters to the practical conditions for its
development in China and in consideration of the urgent need for
developing the applicable software. For the opening source code
used by Linux is of certain advantage and users can make adaptable
modifications quite freely. This may exert a great impact on the
software for business uses, and so China is considering of using it
in the domestic operation system for the e-government
In
the field of strengthening the cooperation with Japan, what kind of
work is the CSIA ready to carry out?
At
present, in the software business exchanges between China and Japan
the Chinese side is in charge of the low-grade work of program
designing and single-unit testing for Japan, a lopsided work for
processing industry. It is hoped that China can do some work for
the development of main system, which can be used by large
enterprises of the two countries. China is capable to engage in the
work for developing product of higher additional value. Besides,
for China and Japan to use system of common configuration is a good
conception catering to the globalization of economy.
The software industry has seen a rapid development in Dalian.
Especially, in the field of developing the software for Japan it is
well ahead of others in the country. As a national organization,
the CSIA hopes that the Dalian pattern can be promoted to all over
the country with Shanghai and Beijing, the big cities to take the
lead.
For China's software industry, who do you think to be the partner
of more importance, the USA or Japan?
According to the present situation though Beijing and Shanghai are
not intentionally tending to the USA yet it's quite natural for
enterprises to cast their eyes on the USA and have a deeper
relationship with the enterprises in Europe and the USA since many
business orders are coming that way. However, the software
enterprises in Dalian, which has a lot to do with Japan, have
recently witnessed a big development while affected by the slowdown
of the US economy the software industry in Beijing and Shanghai see
a downturn of business orders from the USA. Beginning to look for a
new way out, they start to set their eyes on the Japanese
enterprises.
The strong point for the USA is on the operational system and
intermediary parts, its weak point lying in the software for
business application. For example, the IBM is in charge of certain
e-government project in Beijing. At the very beginning we deemed
that all the work were to be carried out solely by the IBM.
However, we got to know later almost all the work for applicable
software were undertaken by software enterprises in Beijing. Japan,
for quite a long time, is good at applicable software for systems
of large-banking corporations and so we think it's better to have a
combination of the strong points from both sides.
(
People's Daily August 6, 2002)
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