Despite having been explored, described, theorized, and measured in hundreds of IS research articles, frequent difficulties related to user participation and business/IT communication persist in relation to project management, specification of requirements, implementation in organizations, business/IT alignment, and IS failures. We report on an extension of a long term design sci-ence research project that previously demonstrated a possible path toward ad-dressing these longstanding problems by empowering business professionals to analyze systems in business terms rather than in formalisms for IT specialists. Previous research demonstrated that most of 75 working business professionals with extensive business experience were able to use the...
Abstract. This paper explains a type of knowledge-supported design thinking related to systems in or...
The work system method was developed iteratively with the overarching goal of helping business profe...
Recent surveys of methodologies and techniques currently used in organizations for developing inform...
Despite having been explored, described, theorized, and measured in hundreds of IS research articles...
Fundamental difficulties in understanding and communicating about IT-reliant systems contribute to l...
Despite the availability of elaborate methods for defining data and business processes, huge amounts...
Much of the systems analysis and design literature and much of current practice seems to assume that...
The work system method was developed to address a void in established systems analysis and design ap...
Although called systems, information systems in organizations are often viewed as tools that “users”...
Systems analysis and design methods for business professionals are basically missing from the SA&D u...
This research validates 24 work system principles that emerged from the effort to develop the work s...
A business analyst who commences an investigation into design requirements for a new work system pro...
Aligning information systems (IS) solutions with business goals and needs are crucial for IS activit...
Design is fundamental to the information systems discipline. IS professionals are engaged in the des...
Abstract. This paper explains a type of knowledge-supported design thinking related to systems in or...
The work system method was developed iteratively with the overarching goal of helping business profe...
Recent surveys of methodologies and techniques currently used in organizations for developing inform...
Despite having been explored, described, theorized, and measured in hundreds of IS research articles...
Fundamental difficulties in understanding and communicating about IT-reliant systems contribute to l...
Despite the availability of elaborate methods for defining data and business processes, huge amounts...
Much of the systems analysis and design literature and much of current practice seems to assume that...
The work system method was developed to address a void in established systems analysis and design ap...
Although called systems, information systems in organizations are often viewed as tools that “users”...
Systems analysis and design methods for business professionals are basically missing from the SA&D u...
This research validates 24 work system principles that emerged from the effort to develop the work s...
A business analyst who commences an investigation into design requirements for a new work system pro...
Aligning information systems (IS) solutions with business goals and needs are crucial for IS activit...
Design is fundamental to the information systems discipline. IS professionals are engaged in the des...
Abstract. This paper explains a type of knowledge-supported design thinking related to systems in or...
The work system method was developed iteratively with the overarching goal of helping business profe...
Recent surveys of methodologies and techniques currently used in organizations for developing inform...