The Design Process in Information System Research: Tasks and Challenges of a Science Discipline - Marsilius Graf Von Ingelheim - Libros - Grin Verlag - 9783640317721 - 7 de mayo de 2009
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The Design Process in Information System Research: Tasks and Challenges of a Science Discipline

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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2009 in the subject Computer Science - Commercial Information Technology, grade: 1,3, University of Frankfurt (Main) (Institute of Information Systems), language: English, comment: Gebiet der Wirtschaftsinformatik, FB Wirtschaftswissenschaften , abstract: The Information Systems (IS) research discipline is undergoing a serious identity crisis, seeking its sphere of activity to be relevant in practice and rigorous in scientific considerations. One reason for this is the strengthening of the Design Science approach. This new discipline developed as a synergy from aspects of engineering, architecture, and industrial design and is employed in the design of IT artifacts and software systems. Design Science is becoming a powerful trend in IS research (Vahidov 2006). It gives the IS discipline a new and more detailed focal point as pertains to the application of software and IT artifact development which is growing in importance in IS research over the time (Weber 2003; Orlikowski and Iacono 2001; Cross 2001). IS practitioners ask for new and innovative design approaches, dealing with the evolving organizational and inter-organizational tasks. The way these tasks are executed, in close cooperation with the practical business world, seems to be insufficiently considered. The debate in IS research is carried out between traditional scientists and the knowledge-producing researchers/practitioners and "it could be argued that research aimed at developing IT systems, at improving IT practice, has been more successful and important than traditional scientific attempts to understand it" (March and Smith 1995, p. 252). IS researchers are mainly focused on the behavioral impact of new IT solutions within a business unit. These concepts are needed to describe the relationship between the humans and the technology. However, this way of conducting research is descriptive and evaluative. Instead of telling "what is" or "what will be", Design Science is g


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Publicado 7 de mayo de 2009
ISBN13 9783640317721
Editores Grin Verlag
Páginas 56
Dimensiones 148 × 210 × 3 mm   ·   96 g
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