
Design Science Research in Information Systems: Advances in Theory and Practice
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Content
- Title
- Preface
- Organization
- Table of Contents
- DSRIS in Practice
- Towards a Comprehensive Online Peer Assessment System
- Introduction
- The Role of Peer Assessment and Computer-Aided Peer Assessment in Education
- Developing DLMA IS Artifacts: Design Principles and System Requirements
- Prototype and Beta-Version of Computer-Aided DLMA
- Expected Outcomes and Evaluation of System Performance
- Conclusion and Further Research
- References
- Designing Digital Innovation Contests
- Introduction
- Research Approach and Process
- Challenges and Opportunities in DIC Design
- Principles of Implementation
- Design and Field-Test of DIC Design Guidelines
- Evaluation
- Final Reflections and Future Work
- References
- Evaluating APIs: A Call for Design Science Research
- Introduction
- Stakeholder Analysis
- Kernel Theories
- Modularity
- Design Patterns
- Conclusions
- References
- Designing for Recombination: Process Design through Template Combination
- Introduction
- Background
- Process Design
- Method Engineering
- Concrete Artifacts and Process Design
- Research Approach and Methods
- Recombining Templates for Designing Processes
- The ReKon Meta-model
- Chunking and Categorization
- Formative Evaluation
- Iteration and Ongoing Refinement
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Design Principles for Inter-Organizational Systems Development - Case Hansel
- Introduction
- Case Organization
- Research Approach and Theoretical Grounding
- Action Design Research
- Problem Formulation
- Theory Ingrained Artifact: Division of Power and Different Interests in IOS
- BIE at Hansel
- Preparation and Organization of the Pilot Project
- Technology-Related Issues
- Interest-Related Issues
- Power- Related Issues
- Summary of the BIE Phase
- Reflection and Learning
- Conclusions
- References
- Using Design Science Research to Develop a Modeling Technique for Service Design
- Introduction
- Research Problem and Objectives
- Methodology
- Design Framework for Value Cocreation
- Modeling Technique
- Conclusion
- References
- Towards a Decision Tool for Choosing a Business Process Maturity Model
- Introduction
- Linking Our Research to the Design-Science Paradigm
- Methodology
- Initial List of Decision Criteria
- Identifying Decision Criteria by Consensus-Seeking Decision-Making (i.e. Delphi)
- Weighing Decision Criteria by Multi-criteria Decision-Making (i.e. AHP)
- Decision Table and Questionnaire
- Preliminary Results
- Research Limitations and Future Research
- Conclusions
- References
- Implementing Design Principles for Collaborative ERP Systems
- Introduction and Motivation
- Related Work
- Design Principles
- Representational Framework
- Overview of the TIL Modules: Task, Interface, Logging
- TIL Relations
- Task and Process Graphs and Algorithms
- Empirical Validation
- Example 1: Implementing Design Principle 2
- Example 2: Implementing Design Principle 4
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Applying Design Science Research for Enterprise Architecture Business Value Assessments
- Introduction
- Design Science Application
- Research Framework
- Research Principles and Guidelines
- Research Methodology
- Case Study
- Context: Enterprise Architecture and Business Value
- Applied Research Process
- Research Analysis
- Conclusions and Future Research
- References
- Designing-in-the-Large: Combining Local Perspectives to Generate Enterprise-Wide Integration Solutions
- Introduction
- Challenges for Designing-in-the-Large of Systems Integration Solutions
- Application of Design Science Research Method
- A Method and Modeling Constructs to Support Designing-in-the-Large
- Method: Eliciting Local Perspectives and Merging
- Modeling Constructs to Represent Core Concepts and Model Fragments
- Demonstration
- Discussion and Concluding Remarks
- References
- Emergency Response System Design: An Examination of Emergency Communication Messages
- Introduction
- Development of Messaging Model
- Overview of Emergency Incident
- Development Process
- An Exploration of Emergency Communication Messages
- Message Classification
- Message Frequency
- Message Format
- Case Application
- Prototype System
- Conclusion
- References
- An Approach for Smart Artifacts for Mobile Advertising
- Introduction
- Mobile Advertising and Context
- The Method for Designing Smart Artifacts
- The General Method
- Requirements and Guidelines
- Context-Derivation and Utilization
- Conclusions and Research Recommendation
- References
- Towards a Unified Design Theory for Creativity Support Systems
- Motivation
- Framework for Design Theories and Parameters for CSS
- Analysis of Design Theories for CSS
- Towards a Unified Design Theory for CSS
- Discussion
- References
- What Makes Corporate Wikis Work? Wiki Affordances and Their Suitability for Corporate Knowledge Work
- Introduction
- Wiki Affordances
- Tensions between Wikis' Affordances and Corporate Practices
- Research Method
- Results
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- DSRIS Methodologies and Techniques
- Design Science as Design of Social Systems - Implications for Information Systems Research
- Motivation
- A Design Approach for Designing Social Systems
- Fields of Application in Information Systems Research
- Relevant Fields of Contemporary IS Research
- Design of Management Systems for IS Management, Governance, and Project Management
- Design of Information Systems as Future Part of Social Systems
- Limitations
- Conclusion
- References
- Towards Design Engineering of Ubiquitous Information Systems
- Introduction
- Design Knowledge in Information System Development
- Translation of Desi ign Knowledge
- Implicit Design Knowledge
- Informal Design Knowledge
- Semi-formal Design Knowledge
- Formal Design Knowledge
- Generic Design Framework
- Translation of Indi vidual into Informal Design Knowledge
- Translation of Informal into Semi-formal CMs
- Translation of Semi-formal into Formal Conceptual Models
- Translation of Explicit into Computational CMs
- Applying the Framework to Ubiquitous Information Systems
- Types of Conceptual Models
- Translations of Conceptual Models
- Conclusion and Open Issues
- References
- Technical Action Research as a Validation Method in Information Systems Design Science
- Introduction
- Relevance, Rigor and Idealization
- A Framework for Design Science
- The Engineering Cycle
- Problem Investigation
- Treatment Design
- Design Validation
- Treatment Implementation and Evaluation
- Artifact Validation by Technical Action Research
- Designing an Artifact and Helping a Client with It
- Inserting the Research Cycle in TAR
- Discussion
- Validations of TAR
- Rationality, Rigor and Relevance
- Comparison with Related Work
- References
- Social and Environmental Aspects of DSRIS
- Decision Enhancement for Sourcing with Shared Service Centres in the Dutch Government
- Introduction
- Background: Shared Service Centres
- Research Approach
- From Exploration and Understanding to Design
- SSC Development Challenges
- SSC Observations
- Requirements
- Sourcing Theory
- Design Consideration
- Studio Design
- Four Decision Enhancement Services for Sourcing and Sharing
- First Exercise: Scenario Analysis for SSC Rijksincasso in a Group Decision Session
- Online Tool for SSC Scenario Analysis
- SourceLets
- Conclusion and Future Research
- References
- Designing a Framework for Virtual Management and Team Building
- Introduction
- Research Method
- Research Initiation and Results from an Interview Study
- Applicable Knowledge from the Knowledge Base
- Designing a Conceptual Framework for Developing Social Capital in Virtual Projects
- Phases in the Virtual Team Process
- Elements of Social Capital
- Designing a Conceptual Framework for Developing Social Capital in Virtual Projects
- Diffusion and Evaluation in Danske Bank
- Conclusion
- Is Our Contribution Design Science Research?
- References
- Integrating Organisational Design with IT Design
- Introduction
- ADMITO - A Framework for the Analysis, Design and Management of IT and Organisations
- The Queensland Health Payroll Case
- Representing the QHP Case Using ADMITO
- The Prior Stage
- The Transformation Stage
- The Stabilisation Stage
- Analysis of the QHP Case and the Advantages of Applying ADMITO
- Analysis of the QHP Case
- The Advantages of Using ADMITO
- Related Work
- Conclusions
- References
- Common Citation Analysis and Technology Overlap Factor: An Empirical Investigation of Litigated Patents Using Network Analysis
- Introduction
- Review of Patent Litigation Research
- Data Collection
- Network Construction
- Analysis of the Network
- Common Citations
- Technology Overlap Factor
- Limitations and Future Work
- References
- Environmental Sustainability in Design Science Research: Direct and Indirect Effects of Design Artifacts
- Introduction
- Environmental Sustainability in IS Research
- Design Science Research
- The Goals of Design Science Research
- Design Science Research Methodology
- A Framework for Environmentally Sustainable Design Artifacts
- Environmental Sustainability and Practice Rules for Design Research
- Environmental Sustainability and Procedures for Design Research
- Environmental Sustainability and Design Theory
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- Theory and Theory Building in DSRIS
- Design Science Research and the Core of Information Systems
- Introduction
- The Importance for Design Science Research in the IS Discipline
- Call for Design Science Research
- The Emergence of Design Science Research in Information System
- Important Concepts Related to Design Science Research
- Design Science Research vs Behavioural Science
- Design Science vs. Action Research
- Design Science Research vs. Routine Design
- Design Science Research and the Core of IS Discipline
- Design Science Research Addresses the Core of Information System
- Representation Aspect in IS and Design Science Research
- IS, Design Science Research and Routine Design Relationship
- The Transformational Nature in IS and Design Science Research
- Conclusion
- References
- Anatomy of Knowledge Bases Used in Design Science Research
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Methodology
- Results
- Discussion of Results
- Conclusion, Limitations and Future Work
- References
- Characterizing Design Science Theories by Level of Constraint on Design Decisions
- Introduction
- Higher Level Design Theory Representations for DSRIS
- A Design Constraint Theory Categorization Framework
- Application of the Framework to an Example
- Transition 1, from Kernel Theory to HLDST
- Transition 2, from HLDST to ISDT
- Transition 3, from ISDT to Model
- Transition 4, from Model to Template System
- Transition 5, from Template System to Operational System
- Summary and Discussion
- References
- On the Relationship between the IT Artifact and Design Theory: The Case of Virtual Social Facilitation
- Introduction
- Related Work in Design Science
- The Case of Virtual Social Facilitation
- Background and Motivation
- Social Facilitation Theory
- Research Model
- Methods and Results
- Discussion of Findings
- Conclusion
- References
- Towards a Formal Approach to Information Systems Design Theory Using Category Theory
- Introduction
- Four Relational Systems
- Background on Category Theory and Information Flow Theory
- Formalization of Information Systems Design Theory
- Construction
- Example
- Research Goals
- Conclusion
- References
- Evaluation of DSRIS projects
- Evaluations in the Science of the Artificial-Reconsidering the Build-Evaluate Pattern in Design Science Research
- Introduction
- Knowledge Types in DSR and Their Truth Values
- The Build-Evaluate Pattern in DSR
- Epistemological Implications of the Build-Evaluate Pattern
- Progressing Towards a Truth - Principles for Evaluating DSR Artifacts
- Three Principles for Evaluating DSR Artifacts
- Distinguishing Modes of DSR Inquiry
- Documentation of Cumulative Prescriptive Knowledge as Design Theories
- Continuous Assessment of the Progress Achieved in a DSR Process
- Conclusions
- References
- Design Science Research Evaluation
- Introduction
- Data
- Analysis
- Clusters of Artifacts and Evaluation Methods
- Exemplar Papers
- Two Exemplar Studies
- Exemplar Paper 1: Instantiation Evaluated by Prototype
- Exemplar Paper 2: Method Evaluated by Case Study
- Discussion
- Conclusions, Limitations and Future Research
- References
- Design of Software Agent-Populated Electronic Negotiation System and Evaluation of Human - to - Agent Negotiations
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Architecture of DIANA and Configurations of Agents
- Experiments
- Results
- Design Implications
- Conclusions
- References
- A Comprehensive Framework for Evaluation in Design Science Research
- Introduction
- Literature on Evaluation in DSR
- Purposes of Evaluation in DSR
- Aspects and Characteristics to Be Evaluated in DSR
- Kinds of Evaluands in DSR
- Goals of Evaluation Design in DSR
- Evaluation Methods in DSR
- Guidance for Designing Evaluations in DSR
- A Comprehensive Framework and Method for Designing Evaluation in Design Science Research
- First Extension: A DSR Evaluation Strategy Selection Framework
- Second Extension: A DSR Evaluation Method Selection Framework
- A Four-Step Method for DSR Evaluation Research Design
- Evaluation of the Framework
- Conclusion
- References
- Author Index
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