This book provides guidelines for practicing design science in the
fields of information systems and software engineering research. A
design process usually iterates over two activities: first designing
an artifact that improves something for stakeholders and subsequently
empirically investigating the performance of that artifact in its
context. This “validation in context” is a key feature of the book
- since an artifact is designed for a context, it should also be
validated in this context. The book is divided into five parts. Part I
discusses the fundamental nature of design science and its artifacts,
as well as related design research questions and goals. Part II deals
with the design cycle, i.e. the creation, design and validation of
artifacts based on requirements and stakeholder goals. To elaborate
this further, Part III presents the role of conceptual frameworks and
theories in design science. Part IV continues with the empirical cycle
to investigate artifacts in context, and presents the different
elements of research problem analysis, research setup and data
analysis. Finally, Part V deals with the practical application of the
empirical cycle by presenting in detail various research methods,
including observational case studies, case-based and sample-based
experiments and technical action research. These main sections are
complemented by two generic checklists, one for the design cycle and
one for the empirical cycle. The book is written for students as well
as academic and industrial researchers in software engineering or
information systems. It provides guidelines on how to effectively
structure research goals, how to analyze research problems concerning
design goals and knowledge questions, how to validate artifact designs
and how to empirically investigate artifacts in context – and
finally how to present the results of the design cycle as a whole.
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ISBN
9783662438398
Publisert
2018
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Springer
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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