Design research in information systems : theory and practice / by Alan Hevner, Samir Chatterjee
- 作者: Hevner, Alan.
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- Theory and practice
- 出版: Boston, MA : Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2010
- 叢書名: Integrated series in information systems ,v.22
- 主題: Information technology--Research. , Design--Research. , Economics/Management Science. , Business Information Systems. , Management of Computing and Information Systems. , Information Systems and Communication Service. , Models and Principles. , Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet) , e-Commerce/e-business.
- ISBN: 9781441956538 (electronic bk.) 、 9781441956521 (paper)
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It is 5 years since the publication of the seminal paper on “Design Science in Information Systems Research” by Hevner, March, Park, and Ram in MIS Quarterly and the initiation of the Information Technology and Systems department of the Communications of AIS. These events in 2004 are markers in the move of design science to the forefront of information systems research. A suf cient interval has elapsed since then to allow assessment of from where the eld has come and where it should go. Design science research and behavioral science research started as dual tracks when IS was a young eld. By the 1990s, the in ux of behavioral scientists started to dominate the number of design scientists and the eld moved in that direction. By the early 2000s, design people were having dif culty publishing in mainline IS journals and in being tenured in many universities. Yes, an annual Workshop on Information Technology and Systems (WITS) was established in 1991 in conju- tion with the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) and grew each year. But that was the extent of design science recognition. Fortunately, a revival is underway. By 2009, when this foreword was written, the fourth DESRIST c- ference has been held and plans are afoot for the 2010 meeting. Design scientists regained respect and recognition in many venues where they previously had little.