This paper demonstrates how the soft systems methodology can be used to improve the delivery of a module in data warehousing for fourth year information technology students. Graduates in information technology needs to have academic skills but also needs to have good practical skills to meet the skills requirements of the information technology industry. In developing and improving current data warehousing education modules one has to find a balance in meeting the expectations of various role players such as the students themselves, industry and academia. The soft systems methodology, developed by Peter Checkland, provides a methodology for facilitating problem understanding from different world views. In this paper it is demonstrated how t...
Organisational learning is a central component of knowledge management. Huber (1991) identified many...
The soft systems methodology was developed by Peter Checkland over an extended period of time to ass...
Systems Thinking enables to simplify our thinking about and management of complex realities and mess...
According to Lyytinen and Robey (1999), information systems development (ISD) involves risk. This ri...
Recent years have seen a growing interest in the use of soft systems methodology (SSM) in work relat...
This paper describes the application of Soft Systems Methodology as a tool for facilitating the revi...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to set out an argument for a way to design, implement and mana...
This paper links research and teaching through an applied Soft Systems Methodology case study. The ...
The research study focuses on the application of Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) to develop a collabo...
Benefits to the organisation are just as important as technical ability when it comes to software su...
Today software developers are required to work closely with users when defining, developing and impl...
The penetration of Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) into information systems (IS)development is Ð desp...
Traditional systems analysis prescribes the definition of problems in terms of a 'means-end' schema,...
This publication describes the soft system methodology and is part of a series of tools and methods ...
Information Systems (IS) curricula should provide students with both technical and non-technical (so...
Organisational learning is a central component of knowledge management. Huber (1991) identified many...
The soft systems methodology was developed by Peter Checkland over an extended period of time to ass...
Systems Thinking enables to simplify our thinking about and management of complex realities and mess...
According to Lyytinen and Robey (1999), information systems development (ISD) involves risk. This ri...
Recent years have seen a growing interest in the use of soft systems methodology (SSM) in work relat...
This paper describes the application of Soft Systems Methodology as a tool for facilitating the revi...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to set out an argument for a way to design, implement and mana...
This paper links research and teaching through an applied Soft Systems Methodology case study. The ...
The research study focuses on the application of Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) to develop a collabo...
Benefits to the organisation are just as important as technical ability when it comes to software su...
Today software developers are required to work closely with users when defining, developing and impl...
The penetration of Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) into information systems (IS)development is Ð desp...
Traditional systems analysis prescribes the definition of problems in terms of a 'means-end' schema,...
This publication describes the soft system methodology and is part of a series of tools and methods ...
Information Systems (IS) curricula should provide students with both technical and non-technical (so...
Organisational learning is a central component of knowledge management. Huber (1991) identified many...
The soft systems methodology was developed by Peter Checkland over an extended period of time to ass...
Systems Thinking enables to simplify our thinking about and management of complex realities and mess...