How Artificial Intelligence can leverage Project Management Information system (PMIS) and data driven decision making in project management

  • Mahmood A
  • Al Marzooqi A
  • El Khatib M
  • et al.
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Abstract

This article focuses on the opportunities of utilizing Artificial intelligence in project management in general. Special emphasis to project management data driven decision making and the relevant tools represented in processes, tools and techniques of PMIS. The data used to support this research is collected from primary and secondary sources to emphasize the research paper results. The approach used in data collection was a qualitative method where interviews conducted. Advanced projects and cases from Dubai and UAE were also investigated. The results showed that with the creation of big data, AI can now be more than just technology and is capable of performing more complex tasks using advanced techniques and algorithms. AI helps more effectively through integrating project management phases and the entire project lifecycle process. Bringing AI to the project management domain across the world can provide a sustainable world for future generations. It also assists in faster and smarter decisions. It is recommended to monitor AI until users are satisfied and can trust the systems outcome. AI will have  a tremendous growth as projects in smart cities are growing bigger , complex and demanding.

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Mahmood, A., Al Marzooqi, A., El Khatib, M., & AlAmeemi, H. (2023). How Artificial Intelligence can leverage Project Management Information system (PMIS) and data driven decision making in project management. International Journal of Business Analytics and Security (IJBAS), 3(1), 180–191. https://doi.org/10.54489/ijbas.v3i1.215

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