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Abdulghafour Mohammad and Job Mathew Kollamana
One of the main obstacles in software development projects is requirement volatility (RV), which is defined as uncertainty or changes in software requirements during the development process. Therefore, this research tries to understand the underlying fac...
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Paolo Ciancarini, Raffaele Giancarlo and Gennaro Grimaudo
Digital transformation in the public sector provides digital services to the citizens aiming at increasing their quality of life, as well as the transparency and accountability of a public administration. Since adaptation to the citizens changing needs i...
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Rafal Michalski and Szymon Zaleski
Although there have been some studies on the success factors for IT software projects, there is still a lack of coherent research on the success factors for IT service projects. Therefore, this study aimed to identify and understand the factors and their...
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Yolanda Valdés-Rodríguez, Jorge Hochstetter-Diez, Jaime Díaz-Arancibia and Rodrigo Cadena-Martínez
Software development must be based on more than just the experience and capabilities of your programmers and your team. The importance of obtaining a quality product lies in the risks that can be exploited by software vulnerabilities, which can jeopardiz...
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Vitor Anes, António Abreu, Ana Dias and João Calado
Due to constant change in the marketplace, it can be difficult for companies to secure the material, human, and technological resources necessary for competitive innovation activities. In this sense, and to overcome these constraints, the open innovation...
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Jelena Atanackovic Jelicic, Milan R. Rapaic, Igor Mara?, Erne Tot and Dejan Ecet
The main question proposed in this research is whether different types of organizational approaches could help in shortening the response time needed to analyze advanced design solutions in accordance with the changed circumstances. Approaches that we ar...
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Sanjaya Chathuranga, Shan Jayasinghe, Jurgita Antucheviciene, Ruwan Wickramarachchi, Nilan Udayanga and W. A. S. Weerakkody
The aim of this study is to identify practices that would enable building construction companies to adopt agile project management methodologies during the design stage of projects that use building information modelling (BIM) solutions in the designing ...
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Hussein Khan,John M. Luiz
AbstractPurpose: The study explores how forces of disruption and innovation affect the printing industry in an emerging market context and how incumbent firms respond to the challenges associated with these forces.Design; methodology approach: The resear...
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Rogier Woltjer, Björn J. E. Johansson, Per-Anders Oskarsson, Peter Svenmarck and Barry Kirwan
Aviation is a highly inter-connected system. This means that a problem in one area may cause effects in other countries or parts of the Air Transport System (ATS). Examples range from local air traffic disruptions to the 2010 volcanic ash crisis. Agility...
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José Ignacio Sánchez Colmenarejo, Felipe Morales Camprubí, Cristina González-Gaya and Alberto Sánchez-Lite
The identification of hazards and risk assessment are key factors in the safety of the industries, including power plants. This paper contains an original risk analysis method that increases the level of safety in commissioning and start-up operations. W...
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