The first phase of creating a standardised international innovative technological implementation framework/software application
Simon Bulgacs
International Journal of Business and Systems Research, 2013, vol. 7, issue 3, 250-265
Abstract:
Many in the information systems field have identified that technological implementation is crucial to creating a more successful uptake of technology. This paper identifies why fragmentation has occurred in the subject by comparing historic arguments. It shows that complications in creating a user friendly model caused by fragmentation can be solved, and proposes that all previous, relevant and discipline recognised innovative technological implementation architectures can be compiled into a single interactive software application, ending years of replication and speculation. This is done by explaining the first phase of a project that utilises computational means to consolidate models and theories. How the prototype program/model has been designed and developed, as a diagnostics tool, is explained.
Keywords: technology acceptance; behavioural predictors; implementation software; software development; construct comparison; computer modelling; IT adoption; IT systems research; information technology; information systems. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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