Activity patterns in design processes of IT standards
Contribuinte(s) |
Donnellan, Brian Gleasure, Rob Helfert, Markus Kenneally, Jim Rothenberger, Marcus Chiarini Tremblay, Monica VanderMeer, Debra Winter, Robert |
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14/05/2015
14/05/2015
01/05/2015
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Resumo |
Contemporary IT standards are designed, not selected. Their design enacts a complex process that brings together a coalition of players. We examine the design of the SOAP standard to discover activity patterns in this design process. The paper reports these patterns as a precursor to developing a micro-level process theory for designing IT standards. Published Version Peer reviewed |
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application/pdf |
Identificador |
PURAO, S., UMAPATHY, K., BAGBY, J. 2015. Activity patterns in design processes of IT standards. In: DONNELLAN, B., GLEASURE, R., HELFERT, M., KENNEALLY, J., ROTHENBERGER, M., CHIARINI TREMBLAY, M., VANDERMEER, D. & WINTER, R. (eds.) At the Vanguard of Design Science: First Impressions and Early Findings from Ongoing Research Research-in-Progress Papers and Poster Presentations from the 10th International Conference, DESRIST 2015. Dublin, Ireland, 20-22 May. pp. 85-90 85 90 978-1-910097-80-9 |
Idioma(s) |
en |
Publicador |
DESRIST 2015 |
Relação |
At the Vanguard of Design Science: First Impressions and Early Findings from Ongoing Research Research-in-Progress Papers and Poster Presentations from the 10th International Conference, DESRIST 2015. Dublin, Ireland, 20-22 May. http://desrist2015.computing.dcu.ie/ |
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©2015, The Author(s). |
Palavras-Chave | #IT standards #Design process #DSN #Activity patterns |
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Conference item |