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Propuesta de Modelo Categórico de Productividad y Uso de TICS en la PYME Constructora

Víctor Manuel Suárez Zamora
- 24 Jul 2021 - 
- Iss: 12, pp 117-128
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In this paper, a superposición of the Teoría unificada de aceptación y uso de la tecnología (UTAUT) and the Índice de clasificación de definición de proyecto (PDRI) is presented.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare IPD as a delivery method versus a philosophy (IPD as a philosophy) and IPD-ish delivery method vs. non-multi-party IPD.
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