Study of the principle of augmented competency in the audit of IT projects in the environment of artificial intelligence
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2706-5448.2024.310525Keywords:
project audit, IT project management, artificial intelligence, augmented competenceAbstract
The development of artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing various industries, including IT project management. The object of research is the principle of augmented competence, which is a new approach that uses AI to strengthen and expand the capabilities of IT project teams. The essence of this principle lies in the complementary interaction of AI and the competence of project teams. Instead of replacing project managers, AI complements their competencies (knowledge, skills and experience). One of the hot spots is the application of AI in the process of automating routine tasks, analyzing large volumes of data and providing recommendations and predictions, freeing up time for team members to focus on more complex and creative tasks.
The possibility of automating tasks and providing new knowledge, which will significantly improve the efficiency and productivity of the team, has been obtained through the use of the principle of augmented competence. As a result, data-driven recommendations and predictions enable teams to make more informed and effective decisions. Access to new knowledge and insights stimulates innovation and leads to new ideas and solutions, helps identify and mitigate potential risks, which can lead to more successful projects. Applying this principle to IT project management audits will automate software testing with AI, which replaces testers so they can focus on more complex types of testing such as exploratory testing, performs customer data analysis with AI, and enables companies to better understand your customers and their needs, which can lead to better marketing campaigns and products. It is important to note that this principle does not involve replacing project managers with AI. Instead, AI is used as a tool to empower human teams and help them achieve better results. As AI technologies continue to evolve, the principle of augmented competence is likely to play an even more important role in IT project management. AI can help teams overcome complex challenges, make better decisions, and succeed in a more dynamic and competitive environment.
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