Leveraging Axiomatic Design and Research Information Systems to Promote Research Outcomes at Public Universities

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Due to the ever-stringent regulatory standards and financial pressure imposed by governments worldwide, public universities are striving to produce and deliver high quality knowledge by leveraging various organizational and technological tools. Despite their prominence and proliferation, research information management systems (RIMS) cover only the research management life-cycle of the institution and thereby presume that the scholars are actively engaged in research and are committed to feeding the system with accurate research data, which may not be the case at public universities. In this paper, we propose to leverage Axiomatic Design and Research Information Systems to support the entire research production life-cycle. The architecture of the proposed system is described in terms of a set of software modules, which may be incorporated into an open-source or a commercial Current Research Information System (CRIS). This will extend the CRIS functionality to cover the research production life-cycle in addition to the research management life-cycle making it well suited for developing research capacity at public universities.

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Ech-Cherif, A., Albarrak, K. M., & Alnaim, A. K. (2022). Leveraging Axiomatic Design and Research Information Systems to Promote Research Outcomes at Public Universities. IEEE Access, 10, 55255–55269. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3175995

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