Information Systems Development as a Research Method

  • Hasan H
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This paper takes the stance that some cases of information systems development can be considered knowledge creating activities, and, in those cases, information systems development can be a legitimate research method. In these cases not only is knowledge created about the development process itself but also a deeper understanding emerges about the organisational problem that the system is designed to solve. The paper begins with a brief overview of research in the design sciences and a comparison of research methods that are concerned with the design, and use, of information systems. This is followed by an assessment of the way systems development as a research method deals with the scientific research processes of data collection, analysis, synthesis and display. A case study, where the systems development research method was use, is described to illustrate the method and give the reader a better understanding of the approach. INTRODUCTION

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Hasan, H. (2003). Information Systems Development as a Research Method. Australasian Journal of Information Systems, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.3127/ajis.v11i1.142

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