Research Article
Emerging technologies in information systems project management
@ARTICLE{10.4108/eetsis.4632, author={Ana Mar\^{\i}a Choquehuanca-S\^{a}nchez and Keiko Donna Kuzimoto-Salda\`{o}a and Jhonatan Rub\^{e}n Mu\`{o}oz-Huanca and Dennis Gerardo Requena-Manrique and Rodrigo Antony Trejo-Lozano and Josemaria Isimer Vasquez-Martinez and Edy Guillermo Zenozain-Gara and William Joel Mar\^{\i}n Rodriguez}, title={Emerging technologies in information systems project management}, journal={EAI Endorsed Transactions on Scalable Information Systems}, volume={11}, number={4}, publisher={EAI}, journal_a={SIS}, year={2024}, month={3}, keywords={artificial intelligence, blockchain, process automation, paradigm shift, systems integration}, doi={10.4108/eetsis.4632} }
- Ana María Choquehuanca-Sánchez
Keiko Donna Kuzimoto-Saldaña
Jhonatan Rubén Muñoz-Huanca
Dennis Gerardo Requena-Manrique
Rodrigo Antony Trejo-Lozano
Josemaria Isimer Vasquez-Martinez
Edy Guillermo Zenozain-Gara
William Joel Marín Rodriguez
Year: 2024
Emerging technologies in information systems project management
SIS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eetsis.4632
Abstract
The article discusses emerging technologies in information systems project management. Project management is a modern discipline that began to take shape from 1900 and has evolved and adapted to the needs of society and business. Emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, augmented and virtual reality, and process automation are transforming the way information systems projects are managed. These technologies can be used to analyze large amounts of data, ensure data integrity and security, visualize a project's design and perform virtual testing, and automate tasks to reduce project time and cost. It is important for companies to be aware of these technologies and use them effectively to improve the efficiency and profitability of their projects.
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