Search for dissertations about: "IT systems development"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 3153 swedish dissertations containing the words IT systems development.
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1. Duplicate systems : investigating unintended consequences of information technology in organizations
Abstract : The organizational consequences of information technology (IT) constitutes a core focus in information systems (IS) research. The relationship between organizations and IT has received considerable attention by IS researchers in order to develop knowledge related to how and why organizations and IT are related. READ MORE
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2. Designing Information Systems : A pragmatic account
Abstract : 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. READ MORE
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3. Method rationale revealed : communication of knowledge in systems development methods
Abstract : The practice of developing information systems with the support of information systems development methods is not new. A vast number of systems development methods have been suggested over the years in an attempt to solve the problems a development organisation might encounter. READ MORE
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4. Integration of Product-IT into Enterprise Architecture : a metod for participatory Business and IT Alignment
Abstract : Enterprise Architecture (EA) is a practice for planning, representation and design of IT components and resources (Enterprise-IT) in an organization. In the context of digital transformation (DT), companies are exposed to various sorts of opportu-nities, both technological and business. READ MORE
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5. Preservation of Extra-Functional Properties in Embedded Systems Development
Abstract : The interaction of embedded systems with their environments and their resource limitations make it important to take into account properties such as timing, security, and resource consumption in designing such systems. These so-called Extra-Functional Properties (EFPs) capture and describe the quality and characteristics of a system, and they need to be taken into account from early phases of development and throughout the system's lifecycle. READ MORE