Mining Project Failure Indicators From Big Data Using Machine Learning Mixed Methods

K. Strang, N. Vajjhala
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The literature revealed approximately 50% of IT-related projects around the world fail, which must frustrate a sponsor or decision maker since their ability to forecast success is statistically about the same as guessing with a random coin toss. Nonetheless, some project success/failure factors have been identified, but often the effect sizes were statistically negligible. A pragmatic mixed methods recursive approach was applied, using structured programming, machine learning (ML), and statistical software to mine a large data source for probable project success/failure indicators. Seven feature indicators were detected from ML, producing an accuracy of 79.9%, a recall rate of 81%, an F1 score of 0.798, and a ROCa of 0.849. A post-hoc regression model confirmed three indicators were significant with a 27% effect size. The contributions made to the body of knowledge included: A conceptual model comparing ML methods by artificial intelligence capability and research decision making goal, a mixed methods recursive pragmatic research design, application of the random forest ML technique with post hoc statistical methods, and a preliminary list of IT project failure indicators analyzed from big data.
利用机器学习混合方法从大数据中挖掘项目失败指标
文献显示,世界上大约有50%的it相关项目失败了,这一定会让赞助商或决策者感到沮丧,因为他们预测成功的能力在统计上与随机投掷硬币的猜测是一样的。尽管如此,已经确定了一些项目成功/失败的因素,但通常影响大小在统计上可以忽略不计。应用了实用的混合方法递归方法,使用结构化编程,机器学习(ML)和统计软件来挖掘大型数据源,以获得可能的项目成功/失败指标。从ML中检测出7个特征指标,准确率为79.9%,召回率为81%,F1得分为0.798,ROCa为0.849。事后回归模型证实三个指标显著,效应量为27%。对知识体系的贡献包括:通过人工智能能力和研究决策目标比较机器学习方法的概念模型,混合方法递归语用研究设计,随机森林机器学习技术与事后统计方法的应用,以及从大数据中分析的IT项目失败指标的初步列表。
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