A Framework for Assessing Digital Maturity in Organizations [PDF]
For today's businesses, the move to digital transformation and the use of disruptive technologies for survival and growth is inevitable and can create many innovative opportunities for them. In order for organizations to move in this direction and design
Mohsene Asadi, Mehdi Shami Zanjani
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Maturity model for assessing digitalization process of construction industry companies
The construction industry is on the verge of large–scale changes as Industry 4.0 is preparing industrial enterprises for serious challenges. Digital transformation can bring significant changes in all areas of enterprise activity.
A. R. Bulina, N. A. Solopova
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Digital Twins: A Maturity Model for Their Classification and Evaluation
Digital Twins represent a powerful tool for transforming production and logistics towards Industry 4.0. They mirror physical assets in the digital world, enriching them with additional capabilities and features such as decision-making or lifecycle ...
Jan-Frederik Uhlenkamp +5 more
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Defining the Maturity Levels for Implementing Industrial Logistics Practices in Construction
Logistics practices are processes that require alignment and coordination among project actors to support successful construction operations. While recent research has underlined the effects of single material logistics practices on project performance ...
Müge Tetik +3 more
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Towards a readiness model derived from critical success factors, for the general data protection regulation implementation in higher education institutions [PDF]
Background: Present the relevance of the study and highlights the key points of literature overview. Purpose: As of May 25, 2018, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has become mandatory for all organizations, public or private, that handle ...
Fernandes José +2 more
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A Maturity Model for Trustworthy AI Software Development
Recently, AI software has been rapidly growing and is widely used in various industrial domains, such as finance, medicine, robotics, and autonomous driving. Unlike traditional software, in which developers need to define and implement specific functions
Seunghwan Cho +4 more
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532 Application of the CTME Maturity Model in a CTSA Hub: An Initiative to Improve Clinical Research Operations [PDF]
Subramain M +4 more
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GEANT Software Maturity Model [PDF]
G ANT project is an example of a large organization with around 30 software projects and around 20 software development teams. Software development teams consist of many skilled associates coming from all members National Research and Education Networks.
Stanisavljevic, Zarko +5 more
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Due to Industry 4.0 technologies, small- and medium-sized enterprises have a great opportunity to increase their competitiveness. However, the question remains as to whether they are truly able to implement such modern technologies faster and carry out ...
Martin Pech, Jaroslav Vrchota
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Introducing e-Government 2.0 Maturity Model: Focusing on Developing Countries [PDF]
Social media, as an advancement in information technology is one of the most appealing topics to the public sector. Governments need to take measures to profit from this technology so that they can offer the most sought-for today's services. The COVID-19
Mohammad Taghi Taghavifard +1 more
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