Withfour inspiringconferencesthattookplaceinClaremont,Pasadena,Atlanta and Philadelphia, the International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST) has developed into a premier conferencefordesign-orientedresearchinInformationSystems.Becomingatruly global conference series, DESRIST was held in St.Gallen, Switzerland, in 2010. DESRIST2010broughttogetherresearchersandpractitionersengagedindesign science research from all over the world to provide global perspectives on both design science and design research in the broadest sense. The design science research paradigm has been discussed thoroughly in - centyearsandisnowgaininggroundfor bothbuildingknowledgeandimproving practice in information systems and several related disciplines. As opposed to naturalandsocialresearch,designresearchdoesnotcraveultimatetruths,grand theories or general laws, but seeks to identify and understand real-world pr- lems and propose appropriate, useful solutions. It is commonly believed that design research involves building, investigating and evaluating innovative ar- facts such as constructs, frameworks, models, methods, and information system instantiations in order to solve practicalproblems. Moreover,the study of me- ods, behaviours, and best practices related to the problem analysis and artefact development process are encompassed - commonly referred to as design science. Anongoingdebaterelatedtothenature,scopeanddominantideologiesofdesign science research, however, shows that the paradigm is still emerging. Its core, its boundaries and its interplay with other research approaches are increasingly being revealed and de?ned. The topical theme of DESRIST 2010 is "Global Perspectives on Design S- ence Research". Once more, the DESRIST conference successfully serves as a forum for raising and discussing new ideas in the area of design science research.
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Constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Global Perspectives on Design Science Research, DERIST 2010, held in St Gallen, Switzerland, in June 2010.
Organising Design Research.- When Designers Are Not in Control – Experiences from Using Action Research to Improve Researcher-Developer Collaboration in Design Science Research.- Relevance through Consortium Research? Findings from an Expert Interview Study.- Taking a Project Management Perspective on Design Science Research.- Reflecting Design Science Research.- A Multi-Grounded Design Research Process.- Relevance and Problem Choice in Design Science.- Artifact Types in Information Systems Design Science – A Literature Review.- Quo Vadis, Design Science? – A Survey of Literature.- Design Science Research Post Hevner et al.: Criteria, Standards, Guidelines, and Expectations.- Meta-analysis of Design Science Research within the IS Community: Trends, Patterns, and Outcomes.- Design Research Techniques.- Comparing Two Software Design Process Theories.- The Ecology of Learning-by-Building: Bridging Design Science and Natural History of Knowledge.- On Computer Simulation as a Component in Information Systems Research.- Design and Context.- Design Logic and the Ambiguity Operator.- Information Model-Based Configuration of Situational Methods – A Foundation for Design Research Applying Situational Method Configuration.- A Methodology for Content-Centered Design of Ambient Environments.- Design and Organisation.- Extending the Design and Engineering Methodology for Organizations with the Generation Operationalization and Discontinuation Organization.- Towards Deterministically Constructing Organizations Based on the Normalized Systems Approach.- Harness Mobility: Managing the Off-Task Property.- Design and Information.- Dynamically Generating Context-Relevant Sub-Webs.- Designing Business-Intelligence Tools with Value-Driven Recommendations.- Process PerformanceManagement – Identifying Stereotype Problem Situations as a Basis for Effective and Efficient Design Research.- Design Research Exemplars.- The Design of Focus Area Maturity Models.- Applying Design Research Artifacts for Building Design Research Artifacts: A Process Model for Enterprise Architecture Planning.- Realization Approaches of Customer Relationship Management – A Design Science Research Contribution to Support the Construction of Situational CRM Artifacts.- The Instance-Based Multilevel Security Model.- A Negotiation Based Approach for Service Composition.- Usability through System-User Collaboration.- Design and Behaviour.- Instruction Manual Usage: A Comparison of Younger People, Older People and People with Cognitive Disabilities.- FASTS: FAcets Structured Tag Space – A Novel Approach to Organize and Reuse Social Bookmarking Tags.- Twitter Me: Using Micro-blogging to Motivate Teenagers to Exercise.- Designing Collaboration.- Designing for Light-Weight Collaboration: The Case of Interactive Citizens’ Advisory Services.- Design for Business Innovation: Linking the Value Chains of Logistics Service and Cargo Insurance Companies by Designing a Collaborative Service Infrastructure.- Design and Requirements Engineering.- A Requirements Engineering Method Designed for the Blind.- Assessing Project Effort in Requirements Engineering: A Report on Design Research in Progress.- Systematic Development of Business-Driven Requirements – Using Next-Generation EIS Design as an Example.- Short Papers.- Systematization of Maturity Model Extensions.- Process Design as Basis for Comprehensive Process Modeling.- Design Science Research Engagement: Proposal for an Engagement Approach for Company Collaboration.- Design Science in Research Cooperations with theIndustry: Findings from Three Prototyping Projects.- Towards a Theory on Collaborative Decision Making in Enterprise Architecture.- In Pursuit of IT Artifact Generality: The Case of Predictive Model for Electronic Negotiation Support.- Use Cases for Business Metadata – A Viewpoint-Based Approach to Structuring and Prioritizing Business Needs.- The IT-CMF: A Practical Application of Design Science.- Ontology Design for Strategies to Metrics Mapping.- Naturalistic and Artificial Evaluations of Personas and Role-Based Enterprise Systems.
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9783642133343
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2010-06-01
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Research, P, 06
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