Too little time, too few people, and too poor techniques and tools are frequent explanations of why a system development project does not come up to expectations. This article will discuss some other explanations centering around two concepts: approaching the product and handling project situations. The article is partly inspired by Schön's studies of how various professionals think when they work, and partly by my own studies of the working practices of computer specialists
Practices of expert system development are not widely investigated. In this paper I describe results...
Unstructured and conflicting situations in systems development are often discussed in terms of bad p...
This article explains how large systems-development projects fail when people destroy communication ...
Although called systems, information systems in organizations are often viewed as tools that “users”...
This work examines the differences between the theory of information systems analysis and design and...
The paper focuses on the challenge of generating theoretical support for software development, espec...
The first article of this issue is the kind of knowledge Methods & Tools is looking for. Mike Le...
There is much we don\u27t know about information system development and the use of systems developme...
AbstractThe paper focuses on the challenge of generating theoretical support for software developmen...
Although information system development methodologies supposedly improve development processes and e...
Purpose: This paper seeks to address complexity in project management via an innovative course that ...
Peer-reviewedSystems development issues occupy a position of central importance in the information s...
The aim of this paper is to explore some of the ways in which we think about the development of info...
Developers who are aware of the limitations of present-day expert systems technology are better equi...
Nothing is more difficult than to introduce a new order. Because the innovator has for enemies all t...
Practices of expert system development are not widely investigated. In this paper I describe results...
Unstructured and conflicting situations in systems development are often discussed in terms of bad p...
This article explains how large systems-development projects fail when people destroy communication ...
Although called systems, information systems in organizations are often viewed as tools that “users”...
This work examines the differences between the theory of information systems analysis and design and...
The paper focuses on the challenge of generating theoretical support for software development, espec...
The first article of this issue is the kind of knowledge Methods & Tools is looking for. Mike Le...
There is much we don\u27t know about information system development and the use of systems developme...
AbstractThe paper focuses on the challenge of generating theoretical support for software developmen...
Although information system development methodologies supposedly improve development processes and e...
Purpose: This paper seeks to address complexity in project management via an innovative course that ...
Peer-reviewedSystems development issues occupy a position of central importance in the information s...
The aim of this paper is to explore some of the ways in which we think about the development of info...
Developers who are aware of the limitations of present-day expert systems technology are better equi...
Nothing is more difficult than to introduce a new order. Because the innovator has for enemies all t...
Practices of expert system development are not widely investigated. In this paper I describe results...
Unstructured and conflicting situations in systems development are often discussed in terms of bad p...
This article explains how large systems-development projects fail when people destroy communication ...