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Exploring factors influencing implementation process of enterprise application integration (EAI): lessons from government-to-government project in Oman

Al-Balushi, F. M. and Bahari, M. and Rahman, A. A. (2016) Exploring factors influencing implementation process of enterprise application integration (EAI): lessons from government-to-government project in Oman. In: 2nd International Conference on Communication and Information Processing, ICCIP 2016, 26 November 2016 through 29 November 2016, Singapore; Singapore.

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Abstract

This exploratory paper presents findings of the pilot study on the Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) implementation process framework in government. The pilot study's case was conducted at one EAI project in Oman with the intention to investigate implementation factors that influence its process, from the beginning until the end of technology life-cycle. Using Grounded Theory Approach (GTA), 12 factors were found to be influenced in the process of EAI implementation. Although the factors influencing the EAI implementation might appear similar on the surface to the common IT implementation but they are fundamentally not. This might be explained by the stakeholders' involvement throughout the process.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords:E-Government, EAI implementation process, EAI, implementation, Grounded theory approach, Oman government, Pilot study
Subjects:Q Science > QA Mathematics > QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Divisions:Education
ID Code:72957
Deposited By: Muhammad Atiff Mahussain
Deposited On:18 Nov 2017 00:52
Last Modified:18 Nov 2017 00:52

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