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Journal : International Journal of Informatics, Information System and Computer Engineering (INJIISCOM)

Artificial Intelligence Project Management Methodologies: Insights from Field Experts in Saudi Arabia Alsumari, Walaa; Alrwais, Omer
International Journal of Informatics, Information System and Computer Engineering (INJIISCOM) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): INJIISCOM: VOLUME 6, ISSUE 2, DECEMBER 2025
Publisher : Universitas Komputer Indonesia

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This study investigates the impact of project management (PM) methodologies on the execution of Artificial Intelligence (AI) projects within Saudi Arabia, while also addressing challenges related to AI PM on a global scale. It explores unique difficulties in managing AI projects both locally and internationally. An exploratory research approach is used, drawing on case studies and literature to analyze AI project phases in leading companies. Surveys with AI experts and project managers in Saudi Arabia further illustrate current practices. Agile emerged as the most widely used methodology locally, applied in 60% of projects, most of which focused on applied AI. Globally, AI projects face issues such as unclear leadership, role ambiguity, inconsistent hybrid approaches, and nonlinear risks. These findings highlight the need for frameworks tailored to the complexity, uncertainty, and ethical dimensions of AI projects. This research contributes fresh insights into the field, supporting the development of targeted methodologies for managing AI initiatives and identifying areas for future work.
The Impact of DevOps on Efficiency and Innovation  in Government Organizations Alrwais, Omer; AlEkresh, Lama
International Journal of Informatics, Information System and Computer Engineering (INJIISCOM) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): INJIISCOM: VOLUME 7, ISSUE 1, JUNE 2026 (ONLINE FIRST)
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This study looks at how DevOps can improve efficiency and encourage innovation in government organizations. DevOps is a method that brings together development and operations teams, focusing on collaboration, automation, and better communication. While it is widely used in private companies, its use in government organizations is still not common and needs more attention. Furthermore, explores the benefits and challenges of using DevOps in the public sector, especially in Saudi Arabia, where Vision 2030 highlights the importance of digital transformation. Data was gathered through surveys, interviews, and case studies involving government organizations and experts. The findings show that DevOps helps improve efficiency, speeds up service delivery, and increases innovation. However, issues like resistance to change and a lack of technical skills remain challenges. The study suggests that with proper training, careful planning, and working with private sector experts, DevOps can help government organizations modernize their services and achieve their goals.