Systems planning and analysis is an integral part of information systems research, education, and business practice. This study identifies differences between academic and practitioner research during the period 1970 to 2002. The Wetherbe and Vitalari (1994) systems framework classifies the literature within the domains of systems planning and analysis. An expanded version of the Singleton, Straits, and Straits (1993) structure organizes the data based on the inquiry method. A seven dimension classification schema, proposed by the authors, is used to organize the data based on study orientation. The Tapscott and Caston (1993) information age segmentations, pre-1990 and post-1990s, support the existence of two analytical time frames and are ...
The systems industry has now experienced al most three decades of growth and devel opment. In that p...
Industry practitioners deal with complex and fast-moving information system (IS) related challenges....
Debate has persisted over the raison d\u27être of the Information Systems (IS) discipline. There ar...
Strategic information system planning (SISP) has been an important concern for top business and in...
Strategic information system planning (SISP), including aligning business and IS/IT strategies, has ...
Much of the systems analysis and design literature and much of current practice seems to assume that...
The development of information systems consumes an increasing share of economic resources. Over a t...
The systems industry has now experienced al most three decades of growth and development. In that pe...
This research in progress describes an exploratory study that investigates the Systems Analysis and ...
Systems analysis has been practiced by expert systems analysts or IT people in the third person pers...
Information systems are understood as models or representations of an application domain. System ana...
Although systems development research is at the core of the Information Systems discipline, some sch...
This article presents a broad view of systems analysis and design (SA&D) research. Although SA&D is ...
Many key contributions to research in information systems development (ISD) have been made by practi...
Based on data obtained from a large scale survey of Australian companies, this paper examines the us...
The systems industry has now experienced al most three decades of growth and devel opment. In that p...
Industry practitioners deal with complex and fast-moving information system (IS) related challenges....
Debate has persisted over the raison d\u27être of the Information Systems (IS) discipline. There ar...
Strategic information system planning (SISP) has been an important concern for top business and in...
Strategic information system planning (SISP), including aligning business and IS/IT strategies, has ...
Much of the systems analysis and design literature and much of current practice seems to assume that...
The development of information systems consumes an increasing share of economic resources. Over a t...
The systems industry has now experienced al most three decades of growth and development. In that pe...
This research in progress describes an exploratory study that investigates the Systems Analysis and ...
Systems analysis has been practiced by expert systems analysts or IT people in the third person pers...
Information systems are understood as models or representations of an application domain. System ana...
Although systems development research is at the core of the Information Systems discipline, some sch...
This article presents a broad view of systems analysis and design (SA&D) research. Although SA&D is ...
Many key contributions to research in information systems development (ISD) have been made by practi...
Based on data obtained from a large scale survey of Australian companies, this paper examines the us...
The systems industry has now experienced al most three decades of growth and devel opment. In that p...
Industry practitioners deal with complex and fast-moving information system (IS) related challenges....
Debate has persisted over the raison d\u27être of the Information Systems (IS) discipline. There ar...