Information systems foundations theory, representation and reality
"This volume contains the papers presented at the Information Systems Foundations Workshop, 27-28 September, 2006. The workshop was the fourth in a series, begun in 1999 by Kit Dampney at Macquarie University and continued biennially from 2002 at The Australian National University (ANU), focuss...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Canberra :
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2007.
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Colección: | JSTOR Open Access monographs.
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Acceso en línea: | Conectar con la versión electrónica |
Ver en Universidad de Navarra: | https://innopac.unav.es/record=b34947826*spi |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Theory. Designing for Mutability in Information Systems Artifacts / Shirley Gregor and Juhani Iivari
- The Effect of the Application Domain in IS Problem Solving: A Theoretical Analysis / Iris Vessey
- Towards a Unified Theory of Fit: Task, Technology and Individual / Michael J. Davern
- Are Routine Manual Systems Genuine Information Systems? / Reeva Lederman and Robert Johnston
- Representation. Extending the Scope of Representation Theory: A Review and Proposed Research Model / Jan Recker and Michael Rosemann and Peter Green and Marta Indulska
- Indexing Research: An Approach to Grounding Ingarden's Ontological Framework / John W. Lamp and Simon Milton
- Using Protocol Analysis to Explore the Creative Requirements Engineering Process / Lemai Nguyen and Graeme Shanks
- Poles Apart or Bedfellows? Re-conceptualising Information Systems Success and Failure / Dennis Hart and Leoni Warne
- Reality. An Action-Centred Approach to Conceptualising Information Support for Routine Work / Vivienne Waller and Robert B Johnston and Simon K Milton
- Emergent Conversational Technologies That Are Democratising Information Systems in Organisations: The Case of the Corporate Wiki / Helen Hasan and Charmaine C Pfaff
- A Road Less Travelled: Exploratory Practice-Driven Theory Development Opportunities in IS Project Management / Peter Reynolds and Philip Yetton
- A Multi-Paradigm Approach to Grounded Theory / Walter Fernández [and others]
- The Methodological and Theoretical Foundations of Decision Support Systems Research / David Arnott and Graham Pervan.