Principles for Information Systems Development

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Projektart und Laufzeit

FFF-Förderprojekt, Mai 2015 bis Mai 2017 (abgeschlossen)

Koordinator

Hilti Lehrstuhl für Business Process Management

Forschungsschwerpunkt

Geschäftsprozessmanagement

Forschungsgebiet/e

Process Management

Beschreibung

Design principles are an important vehicle to convey design knowledge that contributes beyond instantiations applicable in a limited use context. Design principles are often formulated as the outcome of design science research and can be applied to guide information systems (IS) design in practice. While the idea of using design principles in design practice is not new, the term is not used consistently and is often substituted by other terms that refer to the same or similar ideas - design guidelines, design rules, or design norms, to name a few.
While the IS literature is rife with frameworks that describe the constitutive components of design theories, this is not the case for design principles. Despite their palpable relevance there is a lack of convention as to how design principles should be formulated, and what formulations are effective. It seems to be taken for granted that design principles are design principles if introduced as such.
Through our research, we address the lack of convention about how design principles should be formulated, and we seek to provide an effective formulation of design principles. The outcomes of this study are expected to be of high relevance to scholars in design science research as well as to professionals in the practice of information systems development.

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Informationssysteme

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Publikationen

  • Chandra Kruse, L., & Nickerson, J. V. (2018). Portraying Design Essence. Paper presented at the Hawaiian International Conference on Systems Science (HICSS 2018), Big Island, HI, USA. (VHB_3: C)

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  • Chandra Kruse, L., & Seidel, S. (2017). Tensions in design principle formulation and reuse. Paper presented at the 12th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology 2017, Karlsruhe, Germany. (VHB_3: C)

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  • Chandra Kruse, L., Seidel, S., & Purao, S. (2016). Making Use of Design Principles. Paper presented at the 11th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information System and Technology (DESRIST), St.John's, Canada. (VHB_3: C)

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  • Chandra Kruse, L., & Tumbas, S. (2016). Digital Ethnography: At the Crossroads of Mirage, Mosaic, and Mirror. Paper presented at the 37th International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2016), Dublin, Ireland. (VHB_3: A)

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  • Chandra, L., Seidel, S., & Gregor, S. (2015). Prescriptive Knowledge in IS Research: Conceptualizing Design Principles in Terms of Materiality, Action, and Boundary Conditions. Paper presented at the 48th Hawaii Conference in System Science, Hawaii, USA. (VHB_3: C)

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  • Chandra Kruse, L. (2016). ICT in Transforming Mobility: The Case of Motorcycle Taxi. Presented at the Information and Communication Technologies in Organizations and Society Information and Communication Technologies in Organizations and Society (ICTO) Information and Communication Technologies in Organizations and Society, Paris, France.

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  • Sjöström, J., Chandra Kruse, L., & & Haj-Bolouri, A. (2016). A Design Theory For Built-in Evaluation Support. Presented at the 39th Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia (IRIS), Ljungskile, Sweden.

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