IS

Park, Jinsoo

Topic Weight Topic Terms
0.323 research information systems science field discipline researchers principles practice core methods area reference relevance conclude
0.135 design artifacts alternative method artifact generation approaches alternatives tool science generate set promising requirements evaluation
0.122 research researchers framework future information systems important present agenda identify areas provide understanding contributions using

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Hevner, Alan R. 1 March, Salvatore T. 1 Ram, Sudha 1
business environment 1 creativity 1 design artifact 1 design science 1
experimental methods 1 Information Systems research methodologies 1 search strategies 1 technology infrastructure 1

Articles (1)

DESIGN SCIENCE IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH. (MIS Quarterly, 2004)
Authors: Abstract:
    Two paradigms characterize much of the research in the Information Systems discipline: behavioral science and design science. The behavioral science paradigm seeks to develop and verify theories that explain or predict human or organizational capabilities by creating new and innovative artifacts. Both paradigms are foundational to the IS discipline, positioned as it is at the confluence of people, organizations, and technology. Our objective is to describe the performance of design-science research in Information Systems via a concise conceptual framework and clear guidelines for understanding, executing, and evaluating the research. In the design-science paradigm, knowledge and understanding of a problem domain and its solution are achieved in the building and application of the designed artifact. Three recent exemplars in the research literature are used to demonstrate the application of these guidelines. We conclude with an analysis of the challenges of performing high-quality design-science research in the context of the broader IS community.