Distinguishing and contrasting two strategies for design science research |
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Authors: | Juhani Iivari |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Information Processing Science,University of Oulu,Oulu Yliopisto,Finland |
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Abstract: | This paper distinguishes and contrasts two design science research strategies in information systems. In the first strategy, a researcher constructs or builds an IT meta-artefact as a general solution concept to address a class of problem. In the second strategy, a researcher attempts to solve a client’s specific problem by building a concrete IT artefact in that specific context and distils from that experience prescriptive knowledge to be packaged into a general solution concept to address a class of problem. The two strategies are contrasted along 16 dimensions representing the context, outcomes, process and resource requirements. |
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