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Software Engineering Approaches to Enable Digital Transformation
Technologies features contributions reflecting ideas and research
in enabling digital transformation technologies through software
engineering. To date, multiple, different approaches have been
adopted to develop software solutions for a variety of different
problems. Of all the available approaches, the main approaches are
level-oriented, data flow-oriented, data structure-oriented, and
object-oriented design approaches. The other focus of the book is
digital transformation, which can be defined as the adoption of
digital technology to improve efficiency, value, and innovation
Digitalization is more than just putting additional technological
systems and services in place. Rather than improving conventional
methods, a true digital transformation initiative includes
radically rethinking company structures and procedures. There are
four types of digital transformation: business process, business
model, domain, and cultural and organizational. Companies are being
challenged to develop new business models that consider and harness
digitalization. From the standpoint of software engineering,
digital transformation alters how software is built. Current trends
include the development of mobile applications, cloud applications,
and Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Emerging trends are the
development of digital twins, robotics, artificial intelligence,
machine learning, augmented reality, and additive manufacturing.
This book examines the challenges that arise due to digitization in
society and presents plausible solutions that could be applied to
counter these challenges and convert them into opportunities. These
solutions may further be improvised and worked out for the software
companies from the technological perspective, organizational
perspective, and management perspective.
Entrepreneurs and information technology have formed the backbone
of the global economy. The growing use of information technology in
society and most industries and businesses, as well as the economic
convergence of entrepreneurship and innovation, highlights the need
for cutting-edge research on entrepreneurship and innovation in the
context of information technology. Futuristic Technology
Perspectives on Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Innovation
provides rigorous and research-based chapters on the formation and
implementation of effective strategies and business plans as well
as current studies on the nature, process, and practice of
entrepreneurship and innovation in the development, implementation,
and application of information technology worldwide. Covering
topics such as green entrepreneurship, design thinking, and skill
building, this premier reference source is an essential resource
for entrepreneurs, business leaders and managers, IT managers,
technologists, government officials, medical professionals,
financial planners, students and educators of higher education,
librarians, researchers, and academicians.
Entrepreneurs and information technology have formed the backbone
of the global economy. The growing use of information technology in
society and most industries and businesses, as well as the economic
convergence of entrepreneurship and innovation, highlights the need
for cutting-edge research on entrepreneurship and innovation in the
context of information technology. Futuristic Technology
Perspectives on Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Innovation
provides rigorous and research-based chapters on the formation and
implementation of effective strategies and business plans as well
as current studies on the nature, process, and practice of
entrepreneurship and innovation in the development, implementation,
and application of information technology worldwide. Covering
topics such as green entrepreneurship, design thinking, and skill
building, this premier reference source is an essential resource
for entrepreneurs, business leaders and managers, IT managers,
technologists, government officials, medical professionals,
financial planners, students and educators of higher education,
librarians, researchers, and academicians.
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