2025
Autores
Arnaud, J; São Mamede, H; Branco, FA;
Publicação
F1000Research
Abstract
Digital transformation has been one of the main trends in organizations in recent years, and digital literacy is a critical factor in the success of this transformation. Digital transformation involves the use of digital technologies to improve an organization’s processes, products, and services. For this transformation to be successful, it is necessary for employees to have knowledge of and skills in digital technologies. Digital literacy allows employees to understand technologies and their applications, know how to use them efficiently and safely, evaluate and select the most appropriate digital tools for each task, and be prepared to deal with problems and challenges that arise in the digital environment. This study investigates the relationship between digital transformation and digital literacy through a Systematic Literature Review conducted in accordance with Kitchenham’s guidelines. A total of 54 articles, published from 2018, were analyzed from databases such as Scopus, Science Direct, IEEE and Springer. The results reveal that digital literacy significantly influences the success of digital transformation, particularly in areas such as employee adaptability, innovation capacity, and digital tool integration. Key mediating and moderating factors identified include organizational learning culture, leadership support, ongoing training programs, and technological infrastructure. Based on these findings, an explanatory model was developed that maps the interaction between these variables and their impact on digital transformation outcomes. The study offers practical implications for organizations seeking to enhance their digital maturity: investing in employee digital literacy development, aligning leadership strategies with digital initiatives, and fostering a supportive culture for digital adoption are crucial steps. Thus, this study is relevant because it seeks to understand how digital literacy can impact Digital Transformation in organizations and, through the construction of an explanatory model, allows the identification of variables that influence this relationship by developing strategies to improve the digital literacy of employees in organizations. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
2025
Autores
Soares, C; Pereira, G; Ramos, J; Ramalho, R; Santos, S; Varela, L; Bastos, J; Ávila, P;
Publicação
Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering
Abstract
This article presents a comprehensive evaluation of the recent development in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems. Through a detailed review of current literature and case study analysis, it explores the benefits, challenges, and trends related to the implementation and use of ERP systems in business environments, as well as the key factors influencing the success or failure of ERP projects in the context of Industry 4.0. Furthermore, it highlights the practical and strategic implications of using ERP systems to improve operational efficiency, decision-making, and competitiveness in the global market. This article contributes to a deeper understanding of the role of ERP systems in business management and promotes digital transformation within organizations. In the future, paths like Artificial Intelligence, sustainability, mobile ERP, and customization will enhance the efficiency and adaptability of ERPs. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2025.
2025
Autores
Cunha, J; Madeira, A; Barbosa, LS;
Publicação
MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Abstract
Often in Software Engineering, a modeling formalism has to support scenarios of inconsistency in which several requirements either reinforce or contradict each other. Paraconsistent transition systems are proposed in this paper as one such formalism: states evolve through two accessibility relations capturing weighted evidence of a transition or its absence, respectively. Their weights come, parametrically, from a residuated lattice. This paper explores both i) a category of these systems, and the corresponding compositional operators and ii) a modal logic to reason upon them. Furthermore, two notions of crisp and graded simulation and bisimulation are introduced in order to relate two paraconsistent transition systems. Finally, results of modal invariance, for specific subsets of formulas, are discussed.
2025
Autores
Pasandideh, S; Martins, J; Pereira, P; Gandini, A; De la Cal, MZ; Kalvet, T; Koor, T; Sopelana, A; de Aguileta, AL;
Publicação
ADVANCES IN CULTURAL TOURISM RESEARCH, ICCT 2023
Abstract
This chapter describes the IMPACTOUR co-creation method, which is developed to enhance the impact of cultural tourism in various destinations. The method utilizes effective strategies and actions to monitor and increase the impact of cultural tourism. The primary objective of the IMPACTOUR technique is to support decision-makers in improving the sustainability and competitiveness of cultural tourists in their destinations. The method involves collecting and analyzing data from diverse sources, including tourism stakeholders and specifically local communities to create a comprehensive decision-making system. The resulting recommendations aim to promote the positive impacts of cultural tourism while minimizing negative effects and fostering long-term development. Ultimately, the IMPACTOUR method seeks to assist destinations and attractions in becoming more competitive and attractive to cultural visitors, while ensuring their long-term sustainability.
2025
Autores
Almeida, M; Soares, F; Oliveira, F;
Publicação
Energies and quality journal.
Abstract
2025
Autores
Pereira, E; Santos, S; Bastos, J; Da Silva Ávila, PA; Varela, L; Leal, NE; Machado, JMF;
Publicação
Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Abstract
This document addresses and develops a framework tool to solve reliability issues in the calculation of processing times for components, using their dimensions. This framework was implemented in a real industrial setting, specifically in a multinational company that manufactures highly customizable electric motors according to customer requirements. After identifying the most critical components and their respective process diagrams, a prototype of the proposed framework was developed to calculate production time. Additionally, another prototype was developed to aid in visualizing the company’s workload. As a result of this work, various improvements were observed in the company, including a 42% reduction in the time required to create workflows and an increase in the reliability and dependability of process times. The framework significantly enhanced operational efficiency, streamlined production processes, and provided a robust solution for managing the complexities of custom manufacturing, demonstrating its effectiveness in a real-world industrial environment. Furthermore, this approach has the potential to be adapted for use in other industries facing similar challenges. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2025.
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