An Empirical Study on Software Development Project Success Factor - Focused on the Information Systems Success Model

Author(s):  
In-Geun Park ◽  
Yong-sik Kim ◽  
Kyung-suk Han
Author(s):  
Ali Varshosaz ◽  
João Varajão ◽  
Nilton Takagi

DeLone and McLean information systems success model has become a reference for explaining the success of information systems (IS). Attempts to apply and test the model have resulted in both confirmation and challenges. One of those challenges is how to translate the learnings from this model into actionable knowledge. This position paper proposes the integration of the information systems success model with the success management process as a way of getting synergies from both models and improving the study and practice of IS projects. Moreover, the authors present several examples of IS success measures to be used in practice.


2013 ◽  
Vol 29 (3) ◽  
pp. 819
Author(s):  
Ahmed Elmorshidy

Alignment of IT with business objectives is a critically important topic in academic and industry. It is the key of success for modern organizations that is needed to survive and compete. It refers to the degree of congruence between business and IT strategies. This paper discusses the importance of aligning IT with business objective and the different effective strategies to align IT with business objectives. The paper also reviews the current research moles developed in support of this important concept. The paper further introduces a new theoretical framework for aligning IT with business objectives that analyze and integrate leading research models in this area combined with the well-established information systems success model of Mclean and DeLone.


2012 ◽  
pp. 183-201 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hisham M. Abdelsalam ◽  
Christopher G. Reddick ◽  
Hatem A. El Kadi

This chapter examines the Information Systems success model in the Egyptian context. Much of the existing literature on information system success focuses primarily on the private sector. There are fewer studies that examine success in the context of the development of e-government. This study focuses specifically on local e-government development of projects in Egypt. A survey is administered in three local governments on actual users of Information Systems. The results of this study confirm much of the existing research on information system success, but highlight the importance of net benefit as a success factor that examines the organizational and managerial context of e-government development. The importance of this research indicates that managerial functions matter for the success of e-government projects.


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