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Österle, Hubert, Jörg Becker, Ulrich Frank, Thomas Hess, Dimitris Karagiannis, Helmut Krcmar, Peter Loos, Peter Mertens, Andreas Oberweis, and Elmar J. Sinz. "Memorandum on design-oriented information systems research." European Journal of Information Systems 20, no. 1 (January 2011): 7–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/ejis.2010.55.

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Baskerville, Richard, Kalle Lyytinen, Vallabh Sambamurthy, and Detmar Straub. "A response to the design-oriented information systems research memorandum." European Journal of Information Systems 20, no. 1 (January 2011): 11–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/ejis.2010.56.

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Тursynbayev, А. Z., М. S. Balganova, G. М. Khojaniyazova, and S. N. Shaukhan. "RESEARCH OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN SOFTWARE." BULLETIN Series of Physics & Mathematical Sciences 72, no. 4 (September 29, 2020): 263–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.51889/2020-4.1728-7901.41.

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The main goal is to maximize automation of system design and analysis stages in order to create formal and nonlinear models of the system. Many modern CASE tools support structural and object-oriented methodologies for analyzing and designing information systems. The software is intended for solving specific user tasks and mainly for organizing the computing process of an information system. The application package is a powerful tool for automating user-defined tasks. It completely frees the user from the need to know how the functions and procedures of information processing are performed on the computer. CASE technologies are usually used when creating complex information systems that require collective project implementation. The absolute advantage of CASE technology is that documents are always responsible for the current state of work. Because any changes in the project are automatically displayed in the database.
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Rossi, Matti, Ola Henfridsson, Kalle Lyytinen, and Keng Siau. "Design Science Research." Journal of Database Management 24, no. 3 (July 2013): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jdm.2013070101.

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In this introductory piece to the special issue on design science research (DSR) in information systems, the authors probe the past research in DSR, introduce the papers in the special issue, discuss their contributions to the field, and conclude the paper by highlighting some potential directions for future research. To provide a good overview of the research domain, the authors review the key research approaches (or processes) that have been proposed and identify the concrete products of DSR that come in the form of artifacts. As the production of artifact is only part of the DSR process, the authors discuss the role of theorizing about these results and propose avenues for future design-oriented research. It is the authors’ strong belief that DSR should be at the heart of information systems discipline because it invites people to research the issues surrounding the development and organizational implementation of new systems.
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McKay, Judy, Peter Marshall, and Rudy Hirschheim. "The Design Construct in Information Systems Design Science." Journal of Information Technology 27, no. 2 (June 2012): 125–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/jit.2012.5.

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This paper arose from concerns regarding the current conceptualizations of ‘design’ in the emerging literature on design science (DS) in information systems (IS). In this paper, we argue that current conceptualizations of design in IS are overly narrow, which necessarily limits what is viewed as acceptable DS research. In response we advance a more encompassing view of design. The revised view extends the current perspectives of design in the IS literature to embrace broader conceptualizations of design, which are evident in many intellectual communities outside IS where design is viewed as a critical component of both research and practice - such as management, engineering, architecture and others. In addition to the fairly common conceptualizations of design as product and design as process or action, design is also conceived as: intention; planning - including modeling and representation; communication; user experience; value; professional practice; and as service. Further, whereas the current conceptualization of design in IS views IS design knowledge as split across two paradigms, namely DS and behavioral science, in this paper we argue for a broader and more integrated view of design: one that emphasizes both the construction-centered and human-centered aspects of design in IS. Building from our broader view, we discuss some of the implications for design-oriented research in IS, and consider ways in which this human- centered perspective might impact on the context and content of design research in IS.
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Juozapavičius, A. "Research Information Systems." Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control 1 (September 2, 1997): 29–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/na.1997.1.0.15267.

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This survey presents an overview and study of features and capabilities of information systems, which are suitable to support research work in all stages of it: developing of ideas, design, simulation, calculation, searching and exchanging of information, etc. It discusses a wide-spread attempts, purposes (and objectives) to integrate such systems, relying on capabilities of Internet. The role of methods like multimedia, algorithms of spatial data, data compression, telecommunication, in design and developing research information systems, are discussed too. This servey reflects main points in integration of information search and retrieval procedures with other research activities.
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Meruňka, V. "Object-oriented approach in requirement engineering for the analysis of information systems." Journal of Forest Science 51, Special Issue (May 17, 2019): 13–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/11843-jfs.

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One of the major issues of all analysis techniques in information engineering is to capture the intelligible description of processes in the modeled problem. This need is very significant for information systems supporting modern industries and also information systems related to the agriculture and hydrology. In this area, process modeling forms the basis of Business Process Reengineering as a pre-step for subsequent information system analysis, design and implementation. It provides an essential tool to enable software developers, consultants and business users to collaborate to ensure that the necessary understanding of the business context is available to the software developers. In this paper, practically used technique and methodology for process modeling arousing out of software development methodologies will be discussed. The main described method – BORM (Business and Object Relation Modeling), is a result of own research supported by the Know-how Fund of the British Council.
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Ma, Quan Fu, and Guo Ling Liu. "A Design Method for Management Information System Based SOA." Applied Mechanics and Materials 433-435 (October 2013): 1871–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.433-435.1871.

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This paper studied the Service-oriented software architecture. Recently service-oriented architecture is a research hot because it is open and flexible. But all people only concern its application in a certain field. Almost no one puts forward a general method for various field systems. Also there are no service-oriented developing software and tools. This paper proposes a service-orientation solution to the management information system based on SOA (Service-oriented architecture). Business process can be designed by interactive interface library. Users can complete the design of system by simply dragging the mouse. For various systems it is an efficient method because business process can be designed by interactive interface.
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Hevner, March, Park, and Ram. "Design Science in Information Systems Research." MIS Quarterly 28, no. 1 (2004): 75. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25148625.

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Antill, Lyn. "Action research in information systems design." Design Studies 7, no. 4 (October 1986): 192–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0142-694x(86)90036-0.

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Richardson, Sandra. "HEALTHCARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS:DESIGN THEORY, PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATION." Doctoral diss., University of Central Florida, 2006. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/3182.

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Healthcare information systems (HISs), as a class of systems, are not currently addressed in the MIS literature. This is in spite of a sharp increase in use over the past few years, and the uniquely qualified role that MIS has in the development of, impact and general understanding of HISs. In this project the design science paradigm frames the development of a set of design principles derived from the synthesis of the design literature, ethics literature, and professional guidelines, from both the medical and computing professions. The resulting principles are offered to address the design of healthcare information systems. Action research, a widely accepted methodology for testing design principles derived from the design science paradigm, is employed to test the HIS principles and to implement change in a healthcare organization through the use of an HIS. The action research project was a collaborative effort between a Central Florida hospice and the researcher, the result of which was an advanced directives decision support system. The system was design to meet a number of organizational goals that ranged from tracking compliance with federal regulations to increasing the autonomy of the patients that used the system. The result is a set of tested design principles and lessons learned from both anticipated and unanticipated consequences of the action research project.
Ph.D.
Department of Management Information Systems
Business Administration
Business Administration: Ph.D.
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Mullarkey, Matthew T. "Inter-Organizational Social Network Information Systems: Diagnosing and Design." Scholar Commons, 2014. https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/5279.

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While IS research into on-line Inter-Personal (IP) Social Networks (SN) is highly visible, there has been surprisingly little focus on the use of on-line social networks for Inter-Organizational (IO) communications, interactions, and goal achievement. We explore the issues and challenges facing organizations in their design and use of inter-organizational social network information systems (IO SNIS). Artifact design principles are drawn from a new and insightful model that contrasts the advantages of existing innovative inter-personal (IP) SNIS artifacts with Social Network Theory on differences between IP and IO Social Networks. This research extends the existing streams of IS social networking research into the inter-organizational domain and encourages additional IS research into the analysis, design, and build of artifacts that animate the social behavior of organizations. We develop a key design concept for IO SNIS and establish the design principles underlying the general artifact design and the specific design features that apply the design constructs to an exemplar IO social domain. This dissertation uses Action Design Research (ADR) approach within the Design Science Research (DSR) paradigm to formulate the research opportunity and anticipate a practice-inspired and theory-ingrained artifact. The researcher works with a practitioner team in the domain of mid-market private equity (MMPE) to explore the model and evaluate existing on-line inter-organizational artifacts to establish specific design features for an IO SNIS artifact. We find that the design principles can generalize from the IO SNIS Design Concept Model to other IO Social domains and that the design features can be used to build an instantiation of IO SNIS in the Private Equity domain.
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Sjöström, Jonas. "Designing Information Systems : A pragmatic account." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för informatik och media, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-130661.

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Information technology (IT) plays an increasingly important role for individuals, organizations, markets, and society as a whole. IT systems are artefacts (human made objects) designed for various purposes. Given the multiple-purpose characteristics of computers, such artefacts may, for example, support workflows, perform advanced calculations, support human communication and socialization, enable delivery of services and digital products, facilitate learning, or simply entertain. The diverging application areas for IT present a challenge to designers who, as a consequence, have to address increasingly divergent design situations. There have been numerous arguments suggesting that the IT artefact has been 'taken for granted', and needs to be understood and conceptualized better within information systems (IS) research. This thesis is based on the pragmatist notion that one important value of IT resides in its potential to support human collaboration. Such a belief has implications for the development of (1) knowledge aimed for action, change and improvement; (2) knowledge about actions, activities and practices; and (3) knowledge through action, experimentation and exploration. A view of the IT artefact is outlined, showing it as part of a social and technological context. IT artefact design is explained in relation to the induction of social change. The notion of stakeholder-centric design is advocated, along with practical theory to promote a situated understanding of use qualities and design ideals. A set of meta-theoretical implications for design-oriented IS research is proposed. The research process consisted of five inquiries into different IT-reliant social contexts. In the first four inquiries, social and communicative qualities of IT artefacts were assessed, governed primarily by Dewey's notion of inquiry as a theory of knowledge. The fifth inquiry was a large-scale action research project, including interventions into the social setting, and the design and implementation of a new IT artefact into that setting.
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Crystal, Abe J. Greenberg Jane. "Design research for personal information management systems to support undergraduate students." Chapel Hill, N.C. : University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2008. http://dc.lib.unc.edu/u?/etd,2122.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2008.
Title from electronic title page (viewed Feb. 17, 2009). "... in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the School of Information and Library Science." Discipline: Information and Library Science; Department/School: Information and Library Science, School of.
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Saodekar, Sarvesh P. (Sarvesh Pramod). "Information technology and sustained competitive advantage : a research model for the effect of information technology on sustained competitive advantage and an empirical analysis." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/76508.

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Thesis (S.M. in Engineering and Management)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, System Design and Management Program, 2012.
Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 70-72).
Companies consider Information Technology (IT) to be a major factor for achieving sustained competitive advantage (SCA). The effect of IT on firm performance has been studied from two main perspectives: the market based perspective and the resource based view. The market based perspective emphasises market structure as the primary cause of a company's strategy and the resource based view builds on the concept of an enterprise as a bundle of unique resources. In this thesis, the effect of IT on SCA is studied from these two theoretical frameworks and an integrated research model is proposed. This model considers contribution of IT factors: IT assets, IT capabilities and IT strategies towards SCA. An empirical analysis of the SCA research model has been done through surveys. The results of this analysis do validate some literature based findings but do not provide statistical evidence of any IT factors leading to SCA.
by Sarvesh P. Saodekar.
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Vilakazi, Mlungisi Bongani Lehlohonolo. "Use of mobile phones by subsistence farmers in the Kingdom of Eswatini: a design science research." Master's thesis, Faculty of Commerce, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/33098.

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Access to information is one of the key ways of assisting farmers to improve their agricultural output, gain access to markets and generate income. Governments, NGOs, Universities and other institutions have volumes of information that can benefit farmers, but lack the means to timeously and easily share this information with the farmers. There exists a large gulf between those that need information and the entities that possess information, and bridging this gap is crucial. The advancement of mobile phones and their high adoption levels by developing countries makes them one of the most ideal means of disseminating information amongst farmers. The use of mobile phones by farmers not only benefits farmers, but also the organizations supporting them by improving the means of communication. This research looks at the effects mobile phone communications has on farmers and the organisations supporting farmers. The use of mobile phones enhances means of communications, improves internal processes within organisations and also ameliorates means of engagement with farmers. This study follows the Design Science Research approach to develop a communications module for a project working with smallholder farmers in Eswatini. The developed artefact is designed to benefit both parties, the farmers receiving the information and the organisations supporting them, the content creators.
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WANG, Haixiu. "Competitive market research and product design." Digital Commons @ Lingnan University, 2014. https://commons.ln.edu.hk/cds_etd/11.

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To learn the uncertainty of customer preference on the attribute of new product, usually a firm needs to do market research. Developing a product on an attribute which is less preferred by customer may lead to a failure. In addition, a firm used to take efforts to design the product. In recent years, we observed a new business model in which the firm does not take effort to design new product, nor does she do market research by herself. She provides rewards to attract outside designers to design new product. Some designers may take effort and design products based on their private information of customer preference. The firm receives designs with different quality and attribute, she chooses one to produce. By solving this game model, we get the equilibrium quality of the design offered by each designer based on their private cost parameter. And we obtain the following insights: When the market size is too small, the firm gives nothing to designers; when the market size is sufficiently big, the firm only gives reward to the designer whose design is produced; otherwise the firm gives both rewards to participated designers and the designer whose design is produced. We find that when the market size is big enough or the disutility is high enough, the new business model dominates the benchmark business model. When both the disutility and market size are small enough, the firm prefers the benchmark business model. And the relative attractiveness of new business model versus benchmark model keeps the same when the market size is small enough. The impact of extra reward on relative attractiveness of new business model versus benchmark model increases with extra reward. When the extra reward is high enough, the firm always prefers the new business model.
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Mustafa, Mudassir Imran. "Design Principles for Data Export : Action Design Research in U-CARE." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för informatik och media, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-180061.

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In this thesis, we report the findings of designing data export functionality in Uppsala University Psychosocial Care Program (U-CARE) at Uppsala University. The aim of this thesis was to explore the design space for generic data export functionality in data centric clinical research applications for data analysis. This was attained by the construction and evaluation of a prototype for a data-centric clinical research application. For this purpose Action Design Research (ADR) was conducted, situated in the domain of clinical research. The results consist of a set of design principles expressing key aspects needed to address when designing data export functionality. The artifacts derived from the development and evaluation process each one constitutes an example of how to design for data export functionality of this kind.
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Große, Christine. "Strategic Objectives in Complex Planning Environments : Insights from a Swedish Case for Critical Infrastructure Protection." Licentiate thesis, Mittuniversitetet, Avdelningen för informationssystem och -teknologi, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-32820.

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Large-scale and long-term planning imposes extensive requirements on governance efforts regardless of whether it involves public organisations, private organisations, or both. The proportions of such planning entangle many actors and stakeholders as system components within and around a complex system. These system components and conditions in a complex planning environment introduce a diverse variety of strategic objectives into the planning. This study investigates how strategic objectives can affect the governance of complex planning systems, particularly in the context of national critical infrastructure protection. For this purpose, this thesis concentrates on a national planning procedure, STYREL, which Sweden has recently implemented for the case of power shortages. This case involves various actors from the national, regional and local levels who act on behalf of both public and private organisations in a planning process with four-year intervals, and it thus constitutes a relevant subject for this study. The investigation entailed the collection of evidence from documents and interviews. First, publicly available Swedish documents regarding the case provided an understanding of the planning. Second, interviews with decision-makers who are entrusted with this planning at municipalities and county administrative boards as well as with a few planners from power grid providers offered a deeper comprehension of both the proceedings in practice and the strategic objectives involved in this complex system for planning of critical infrastructure protection. Particularly, the findings resulted in several conceptual models that demonstrate these understandings in more detail. A soft system model visualises the problem situation and contains several elements, such as the system components, interrelations and conditions. Moreover, a multi-level planning model specifies sources of uncertainty in the planning and decision-making process that are associated with an insufficient alignment of strategic objectives in the STYREL case. These decompositions of the Swedish planning environment – both horizontal and vertical – further enabled this study to identify significant parameters of the systemic conditions and strategic objectives involved in such complex planning environments that challenge their governance. The findings of this study suggest that the Swedish process is not yet fully developed. The investigation particularly indicates that a better alignment of strategic objectives is necessary to ensure a selection of adequate goals and means that advances the future usability of the produced plan, which in turn would legitimate and strengthen this complex planning process for critical infrastructure protection.
Storskalig och långvarig planering ställer höga krav på styrning. Detta gäller oavsett om offentliga eller privata organisationer, eller båda, är involverade. Omfattningen av en sådan planering engagerar många aktörer och intressenter som komponenter inom och omkring ett komplext system. Dessa komponenter samt deras villkor inbäddade i en komplex planeringsmiljö skapar en mångfald av strategiska målbilder som följer med in till planeringen. Denna studie undersöker därför hur strategiska målbilder kan påverka styrningen av komplexa planeringssystem, särskilt i kontexten av skyddet av kritisk infrastruktur i samhället. Undersökningen fokuserar på en nationell planeringsprocess, kallad STYREL, som avser beredskapsplanering för elbristsituationer och som implementerats i Sverige. Planeringsmiljön omkring STYREL är ett relevant studieobjekt eftersom den involverar många aktörer från nationell, regional och lokal nivå. Dessa aktörer representerar offentliga och privata organisationer i den planeringsprocess som genomförs med fyraårsintervaller. Under undersökningens gång har bevis samlats in från dokument och intervjustudier. Först har offentlig tillgängliga dokument om fallet skapat en förståelse om planeringen. Intervjuer med beslutsfattare som är ansvariga för STYREL-planeringen hos länsstyrelser, kommuner samt elnätsbolag har sedan genererat en ännu djupare förståelse. Detta gällande både förfaringssättet i praktiken och de strategiska målbilder som är involverade i detta komplexa system för planering av kritisk infrastruktur-skydd. Resultaten ledde i synnerhet till några konceptuella modeller vilka demonstrerar förståelserna på ett detaljerat sätt. En systemmodell visualiserar problemsituationen och innehåller flera element såsom systemkomponenter, relationer och villkor. En multinivå-planeringsmodell specificerar källor av osäkerhet i planerings- och beslutsprocessen vilka är associerade med en otillräcklig harmonisering av strategiska målbilder i STYREL fallet. Dekompositionerna av den svenska planeringsmiljön – både horisontellt och vertikalt – gjorde det möjligt att identifiera signifikanta parametrar av de systemiska villkor och strategiska målbilder som är involverade i dessa komplexa planeringsmiljöer och utmanar deras styrning. Resultaten av studien indikerar att den svenska processen inte är fullt utvecklat. Undersökningen visar att en bättre harmonisering av strategiska målbilder är nödvändig för att säkerställa ett urval av adekvata mål och medel som skulle utveckla den framtida användbarheten av den producerade planen. Denna skulle i sin tur legitimera och stärka den komplexa planeringsprocessen för skyddet av kritisk infrastruktur. Därtill kunde detta främja en målgruppsorienterad kommunikation om risker och relevanta åtgärder.

Vid tidpunkten för framläggningen av avhandlingen var följande delarbeten opublicerade: delarbete 1 under granskning, delarbete 3 under granskning.

At the time of the defence the following papers were unpublished: paper 1 under review, paper 3 under review.

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Evensen, Erik A. "Making it Fun: Uncovering a Design Research Model for Educational Board Game Design." The Ohio State University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1247862315.

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Books on the topic "Design-oriented Information Systems Research"

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Hevner, Alan, and Samir Chatterjee. Design Research in Information Systems. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-5653-8.

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UKAIS Conference (5th 2000 University of Wales Institute, Cardiff). Information systems: Research, teaching and practice. Edited by Beynon-Davies Paul, Williams Michael D, and Beeson I. A. Maidenhead: McGraw-Hill, 2000.

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Jain, Hemant. Service-Oriented Perspectives in Design Science Research: 6th International Conference, DESRIST 2011, Milwaukee, WI, USA, May 5-6, 2011. Proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011.

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R, Hevner Alan, and Chatterjee Samir, eds. Design research in information systems: Theory and practice. New York: Springer, 2010.

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Vahidov, Rustam. Design-type research in information systems: Findings and practices. Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference, 2012.

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Brian, Robinson. Urban design information system: Feasibility report. Wetherby: British Library Research and Development Department, 1994.

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International Conference on Systems Research, Informatics and Cybernetics (15th 2003 Baden-Baden, Germany). Information systems research and management cybernetics. Windsor, Ont: International Institute for Advanced Studies in Systems Research and Cybernetics, 2003.

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Mastorakis, Nikos E. Computer design and computational defense systems. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 2010.

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Mastorakis, Nikos E. Computer design and computational defense systems. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 2010.

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Peffers, Ken, Marcus Rothenberger, and Bill Kuechler, eds. Design Science Research in Information Systems. Advances in Theory and Practice. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29863-9.

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Cooley, William W., and William E. Bickel. "Computer-Based Information Systems." In Decision-Oriented Educational Research, 239–51. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4227-1_18.

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Cooley, William W., and William E. Bickel. "Computer-Based Information Systems." In Decision-Oriented Educational Research, 73–82. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4227-1_6.

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Follath, F. "Problem-Oriented Drug Information Services." In Health Systems Research, 198–200. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61250-3_38.

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Majchrzak, Tim A. "Research Design." In SpringerBriefs in Information Systems, 57–70. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27464-0_3.

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Eggert, Mathias. "Research Design." In SpringerBriefs in Information Systems, 23–30. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03913-8_3.

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Janecek, Paul. "Applying Visualization Research Towards Design." In Visual Information and Information Systems, 823–29. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48762-x_101.

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Hevner, Alan, and Samir Chatterjee. "Disseminating Design Science Research." In Integrated Series in Information Systems, 255–59. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-5653-8_17.

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Hevner, Alan, and Samir Chatterjee. "Design Science Research Frameworks." In Integrated Series in Information Systems, 23–31. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-5653-8_3.

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Wieringa, Roel J. "Research Design." In Design Science Methodology for Information Systems and Software Engineering, 121–33. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-43839-8_11.

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Mayer, Jörg H. "How Service Orientation Can Improve the Flexibility of Executive Information Systems—An Architecture Reworked from a Business Perspective." In Service-Oriented Perspectives in Design Science Research, 306–20. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20633-7_22.

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Conference papers on the topic "Design-oriented Information Systems Research"

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Shen Zihao and Peng Weiping. "Research and design of knowledge service-oriented information system." In 2010 2nd International Conference on Industrial and Information Systems (IIS 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/indusis.2010.5565815.

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Huang, Xiuqing, Yumei Huo, and Xiongjian Liang. "Design and Application of a Research-Oriented E-learning System." In 2009 WRI World Congress on Computer Science and Information Engineering. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csie.2009.915.

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CHEN, Xiao, Bo JIANG, Wei HAO, and Qi JIANG. "Design of Web Based Information System Oriented to University Science Research Project." In 3rd Annual International Conference on Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Information Science (EEEIS 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/eeeis-17.2017.74.

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"RESEARCH ON SUPPORT TOOLS FOR OBJECT-ORIENTED SOFTWARE REENGINEERING." In 7th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0002513703990402.

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Ge, Jianghua, He Sun, Yaping Wang, and Jingrui Qi. "Research and development on mechanical products rapid design system oriented to individual requirements." In Mechanical Engineering and Information Technology (EMEIT). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/emeit.2011.6023715.

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Iivari, Netta, and Kari Kuutti. "Critical Design Research and Information Technology." In DIS '17: Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2017. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3064663.3064747.

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Najar, Salma, Manuele Kirsch Pinheiro, Benedicte Le Grand, and Carine Souveyet. "A user-centric vision of service-oriented Pervasive Information Systems." In 2014 IEEE Eighth International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rcis.2014.6861060.

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ChuanJing, Wu, Meng YouXing, and Sui YuMin. "Component Based and MES-Oriented Research and Design for Human Resources Management System." In 2009 International Forum on Information Technology and Applications (IFITA). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ifita.2009.416.

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Zhang, Jianlong, Lei Wang, and Chengliang Yin. "Design and Research for a Cost-Oriented Hybrid Electric Vehicle Architecture." In ASME 2010 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2010-28651.

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Commercialization and popularization for HEVs are highly depended on the vehicle price and performance attributes. A novel hybrid electric vehicle architecture is designed and researched for HEV cost reduction while maintaining HEV’s potential to improve the fuel economy and drivability. In this architecture, an All-In-One-Controller (AIOC) is designed, low-cost powertrain components are selected, and a Hybrid Energy Storage System (HESS) using supercapacitor and battery concept is implemented. Cost validation and performance simulation are finished, and the results show that HEV cost can be reduced significantly and desired performance can be achieved.
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Lin, Chen, Shenglu Zhou, Da Li, and Xiao Wang. "Design and Research on Interactive Intelligent Information Platform for Workflow and Network Flow Oriented to Express Logistics." In 2010 International Conference on Web Information Systems and Mining (WISM 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wism.2010.91.

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Reports on the topic "Design-oriented Information Systems Research"

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Bjella, Kevin, Yuri Shur, Misha Kanevskiy, Paul Duvoy, Bruno Grunau, John Best, Stephen Bourne, and Rosa Affleck. Improving design methodologies and assessment tools for building on permafrost in a warming climate. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/38879.

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The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) operates numerous Arctic and Subarctic installations, including Alaska. Changes to permafrost can threaten critical built infrastructure. It is critical to accurately characterize and compare site conditions in permafrost regions to enable the efficient, cost-effective design and construction of an infrastructure well suited to the permafrost environment and that meets DoD requirements. This report describes three research efforts to establish (1) field investigation approaches for ground ice detection and delineation, (2) methods and modeling for early warning detection of thawing permafrost under infrastructure, and (3) an outline of a decision support system that determines the most applicable foundation design for warming and degrading permafrost. Outcomes of these interrelated efforts address needs to improve construction of DoD mission critical infrastructure on Arctic and Subarctic permafrost terrains. Field investigation processes used systematic methodologies including borehole data and geophysical measurements to effectively characterize subsurface permafrost information. The Permafrost Foundation Decision Support System (PFFDSS) tool implements and logically links field survey information and foundation type assessments. The current version of PFFDSS is designed to be accessible to design-engineers of a broad range of experience, that will reduce the effort and cost, and improve the effectiveness of site assessment.
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Niebler, Rebecca. Abfallwirtschaftliche Geschäftsmodelle für Textilien in der Circular Economy. Sonderforschungsgruppe Institutionenanalyse, September 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46850/sofia.9783941627833.

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This master thesis explores the challenges for waste management business models in the field of textiles regarding the requirements of the circular economy, as well as improvement potentials in the current framework conditions. It is concerned with the research question: "Is it advisable to change the frame-work conditions at meso or macro level, with regard to business models for waste management companies in the textile sector that are oriented towards the requirements of the circular economy, and - if so - in what way?” The approach of the study is based on the delta analysis of the e Society for Institutional Analysis at the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences. It compares the target state of the normative requirements with the actual state of the textile and waste management framework conditions and attempts to identify the gaps (the delta). Based on the delta, it develops approaches that are intended to help reduce the gaps. The thesis develops three business models for the target year 2025 in different areas: an exchange platform for sorters, recyclers and designers, an automatic sorting plant and a plant for fibre-to-fibre recycling of mixed materials. It is becoming clear that these business models cannot meet the target requirements for the circular economy. The analysis identifies the remaining gaps in the framework conditions as the main problem. For example, insufficient innovation impulses and the lack of competitiveness of secondary raw materials inhibit the actors from applying and using new technologies and business models. Restricted access to knowledge and information, as well as a lack of transparency between the actors, also prove to be problematic. In order to answer the research question, the study recommends altering the framework conditions at meso and macro level. It proposes a platform for cooperation between designers, the introduction of a material declaration system and an eco-design guideline for textiles as possible development options. In addition, this work offers a matrix of criteria to help the actors test and improve their new waste management business models regarding their suitability for the circular economy. The analysis is carried out from an outsider's perspective on the entire textile industry. It therefore cannot cover and deal with all aspects and individual circumstances of each player in detail. The necessary changes in the framework conditions that have been identified can therefore be used as a basis for further investigations.
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Wells, Aaron, Tracy Christopherson, Gerald Frost, Matthew Macander, Susan Ives, Robert McNown, and Erin Johnson. Ecological land survey and soils inventory for Katmai National Park and Preserve, 2016–2017. National Park Service, September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2287466.

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This study was conducted to inventory, classify, and map soils and vegetation within the ecosystems of Katmai National Park and Preserve (KATM) using an ecological land survey (ELS) approach. The ecosystem classes identified in the ELS effort were mapped across the park, using an archive of Geo-graphic Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS) datasets pertaining to land cover, topography, surficial geology, and glacial history. The description and mapping of the landform-vegetation-soil relationships identified in the ELS work provides tools to support the design and implementation of future field- and RS-based studies, facilitates further analysis and contextualization of existing data, and will help inform natural resource management decisions. We collected information on the geomorphic, topographic, hydrologic, pedologic, and vegetation characteristics of ecosystems using a dataset of 724 field plots, of which 407 were sampled by ABR, Inc.—Environmental Research and Services (ABR) staff in 2016–2017, and 317 were from existing, ancillary datasets. ABR field plots were located along transects that were selected using a gradient-direct sampling scheme (Austin and Heligers 1989) to collect data for the range of ecological conditions present within KATM, and to provide the data needed to interpret ecosystem and soils development. The field plot dataset encompassed all of the major environmental gradients and landscape histories present in KATM. Individual state-factors (e.g., soil pH, slope aspect) and other ecosystem components (e.g., geomorphic unit, vegetation species composition and structure) were measured or categorized using standard classification systems developed for Alaska. We described and analyzed the hierarchical relationships among the ecosystem components to classify 92 Plot Ecotypes (local-scale ecosystems) that best partitioned the variation in soils, vegetation, and disturbance properties observed at the field plots. From the 92 Plot Ecotypes, we developed classifications of Map Ecotypes and Disturbance Landscapes that could be mapped across the park. Additionally, using an existing surficial geology map for KATM, we developed a map of Generalized Soil Texture by aggregating similar surficial geology classes into a reduced set of classes representing the predominant soil textures in each. We then intersected the Ecotype map with the General-ized Soil Texture Map in a GIS and aggregated combinations of Map Ecotypes with similar soils to derive and map Soil Landscapes and Soil Great Groups. The classification of Great Groups captures information on the soil as a whole, as opposed to the subgroup classification which focuses on the properties of specific horizons (Soil Survey Staff 1999). Of the 724 plots included in the Ecotype analysis, sufficient soils data for classifying soil subgroups was available for 467 plots. Soils from 8 orders of soil taxonomy were encountered during the field sampling: Alfisols (<1% of the mapped area), Andisols (3%), Entisols (45%), Gelisols (<1%), Histosols (12%), Inceptisols (22%), Mollisols (<1%), and Spodosols (16%). Within these 8 Soil Orders, field plots corresponded to a total of 74 Soil Subgroups, the most common of which were Typic Cryaquents, Typic Cryorthents, Histic Cryaquepts, Vitrandic Cryorthents, and Typic Cryofluvents.
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Decontamination systems information and research program -- Literature review in support of development of standard test protocols and barrier design models for in situ formed barriers project. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/266609.

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