2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-48465-1_55
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A Hybrid Conceptual Model for BIM Adoption in Facilities Management: A Descriptive Analysis for the Collected Data

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“…Numerous studies have revealed the successful use of these theories in explaining individuals' perceptions of adopting new technologies. Therefore, those theories will be adopted and enhanced in this research to measure the influence of DevOps practices adoption on software development organizations [3]. Furthermore, we will introduce concepts of DevOps adoption in software organizations by integrating UTAUT with additional factors to explain software development practitioners' perceptions regarding DevOps practices adoption.…”
Section: The Conceptual Model Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Numerous studies have revealed the successful use of these theories in explaining individuals' perceptions of adopting new technologies. Therefore, those theories will be adopted and enhanced in this research to measure the influence of DevOps practices adoption on software development organizations [3]. Furthermore, we will introduce concepts of DevOps adoption in software organizations by integrating UTAUT with additional factors to explain software development practitioners' perceptions regarding DevOps practices adoption.…”
Section: The Conceptual Model Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Software development practitioners need to adopt modern development methodologies to affect their professionals and skills [2] positively. Traditional software development methodologies are used to create software products in separate departments, development, and operation [3]. However, the siloed approach is not aligned with modern software development practices that need a fast response to changes without causing a delay in product release and maintaining quality [4].…”
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