2021
Autores
Almeida, F; Miranda, N; Vieira, B;
Publicação
International Journal of Environmental Sustainability and Green Technologies
Abstract
2021
Autores
Low-Choy, S; Almeida, F; Rose, J;
Publicação
Secondary Research Methods in the Built Environment
Abstract
2020
Autores
Santos, JD; Castelo, JP; Almeida, F;
Publicação
Encyclopedia of Organizational Knowledge, Administration, and Technology
Abstract
[No abstract available]
2021
Autores
Almeida, FL; Monteiro, JA;
Publicação
Int. J. Web Portals
Abstract
Having an online presence is essential for any company regardless of its size and type of business. Users are currently striving to interact with companies through the web, regardless of their access device. In this sense, responsive web design emerged as a very useful technique that allows the dynamic adaptation of the design regardless of the size and resolution of the access device. Despite the unequivocal advantages associated with this technique, there are also limitations which turn this approach not feasible or advisable for all projects. This study, through the realization of five case studies, seeks to identify the main limitations of responsive design and responsive design frameworks. Additionally, this study suggests further development models that may be more effective in the dynamic adaptation of the design and contents according to the features of the access device, such as the adoption of adaptive design, use of native apps, and hybrid models. Copyright © 2021, IGI Global.
2020
Autores
Almeida, F; Monteiro, JA;
Publicação
Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fifth Edition
Abstract
[No abstract available]
2021
Autores
Almeida, F; Simoes, J;
Publicação
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Abstract
Several companies in the information technology field are progressively adopting Agile methodologies. This change necessarily transforms the management paradigm and poses new challenges to the leadership process. In this sense, this study seeks to explore the challenges perceived by leaders and perceive the competencies they should have to manage projects and teams in an Agile environment. The study used a survey to obtain data from 387 professionals in the information technology sector. The findings reveal the most important skills include the ability to have people skills, team management competencies, provide feedback on employee performance, and have problem-solving skills. Additionally, this study reveals people's management dimension is key to increasing productivity in Agile environments, and furthermore, respondents' years of experience proved to be discriminating in perceiving the importance of these skills. The outcomes of this study are relevant for companies that are migrating to the agile paradigm and are facing challenges in managing the leadership of these projects.
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