The topic of improving manufacturing productivity has been constantly improving over a long period of time to compromise with unsatisfactory themes such as time, cost, and quality. It has recently faced a whole new challenge of pandemic as well as the various themes of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. At this point in time verifying the intent of continuing use to experts on Computer Engineering Simulation (CAE), one of the main topics of engineering areas for improving manufacturing productivity, is meaningful in determining the direction of future changes. To this end, CAE experts from manufacturing companies and government-funded research institutes conducted empirical studies on the impact of perceived value factors, information system factors, and brand factors on satisfaction and willingness to use. It found that the perceived economic, temporal value, information and service quality, and brand trust affect the degree of continuous use through satisfaction.
Recently, there is a growing number of developers have developed software with utilizing open API. This has resulted in much support for the introduction and delivery of open API not only at the corporate level but also at the government level to promote social development through cost reduction and development of new technologies. However, in introducing Open API, an organization must also consider its internal and external environment and individual dimensions, but no research has been conducted on these kinds of factor. This study seeks to discuss about the importance of factors through qualitative analysis and find out which of the various factors should be considered first by the organization to introduce open API in the organization.
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