Improving Project Performance Based on Information and Communication Technology

Ict contributes to the establishment of deeper approaches to how to sustain major projects. On this basis, this research presents the impact of ICT-specific factors on performance indicators of major projects by utilizing a combination of surveys, expert opinions, interviews, and exploratory resear...

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Main Authors: Maytham B. Abdulhussain, Abbas M. Burhan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Baghdad 2025-04-01
Series:Journal of Engineering
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Online Access:https://joe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/main/article/view/3478
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description Ict contributes to the establishment of deeper approaches to how to sustain major projects. On this basis, this research presents the impact of ICT-specific factors on performance indicators of major projects by utilizing a combination of surveys, expert opinions, interviews, and exploratory research, with the help of previous studies in the field of construction projects. The primary investigation assessed the impact of implementing risk management techniques on performance indicators by utilizing a combination of surveys, expert opinions, interviews, and exploratory research, drawing upon previous studies in the field of construction projects. The initial findings were obtained by calculating the factors effect. The identification of the relative importance index (RII) effect facilitated the determination of the consequences. The results of the RII analysis indicate a high level of resistance to change and a moderate level of effectiveness in scheduling and information and communication technology based job planning, with scores of the long payback periods factor and group decision making being made easier, respectively.  Following the collection of data, the MCDM approach was employed to analyze it. It was discovered that two risk categories, inadequate rating systems and programs and financial management utilizing information and communication technology, more accurately represent the risk factors. The MCDM results yielded outcomes that were both more accurate and practical.
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spelling doaj-art-4370c031995e45ebb33a41ad2e9cb5332025-08-20T01:50:46ZengUniversity of BaghdadJournal of Engineering1726-40732520-33392025-04-0131410.31026/j.eng.2025.04.08Improving Project Performance Based on Information and Communication TechnologyMaytham B. Abdulhussain0Abbas M. Burhan1Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, University of BaghdadDepartment of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Baghdad Ict contributes to the establishment of deeper approaches to how to sustain major projects. On this basis, this research presents the impact of ICT-specific factors on performance indicators of major projects by utilizing a combination of surveys, expert opinions, interviews, and exploratory research, with the help of previous studies in the field of construction projects. The primary investigation assessed the impact of implementing risk management techniques on performance indicators by utilizing a combination of surveys, expert opinions, interviews, and exploratory research, drawing upon previous studies in the field of construction projects. The initial findings were obtained by calculating the factors effect. The identification of the relative importance index (RII) effect facilitated the determination of the consequences. The results of the RII analysis indicate a high level of resistance to change and a moderate level of effectiveness in scheduling and information and communication technology based job planning, with scores of the long payback periods factor and group decision making being made easier, respectively.  Following the collection of data, the MCDM approach was employed to analyze it. It was discovered that two risk categories, inadequate rating systems and programs and financial management utilizing information and communication technology, more accurately represent the risk factors. The MCDM results yielded outcomes that were both more accurate and practical. https://joe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/main/article/view/3478MCDMBuilding constructionRisk factorsICT
spellingShingle Maytham B. Abdulhussain
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Building construction
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title Improving Project Performance Based on Information and Communication Technology
title_full Improving Project Performance Based on Information and Communication Technology
title_fullStr Improving Project Performance Based on Information and Communication Technology
title_full_unstemmed Improving Project Performance Based on Information and Communication Technology
title_short Improving Project Performance Based on Information and Communication Technology
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topic MCDM
Building construction
Risk factors
ICT
url https://joe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/main/article/view/3478
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