Design Theory | |
Theorizing in Design Science Research | p. 1 |
Forms of Reasoning in the Design Science Research Process | p. 17 |
Enhancing Design Science through Empirical Knowledge: Framework and Application | p. 32 |
Design Theory in Practice - Making Design Science Research More Transparent | p. 47 |
Harnessing Handheld Computing - Managing IS Support to the Digital Ranger with Defensive Design | p. 62 |
Design Science Research Strategies | |
Design Range and Research Strategies in Design Science Publications | p. 77 |
On Expanding the Scope of Design Science in IS Research | p. 92 |
A Design Science Research Roadmap | p. 107 |
Discovering the Meanings of Design in IS: Reviews and Future Directions | p. 124 |
Design and Behavioral Science Research in Premier IS Journals: Evidence from Database Management Research | p. 138 |
Design Science Research Demonstrators for Punctuation - The Establishment of a Service Ecosystem | p. 153 |
Extending Prior Research with Design Science Research: Two Patterns for DSRIS Project Generation | p. 166 |
Design Methods and Techniques | |
Inductive Design of Maturity Models: Applying the Rasch Algorithm for Design Science Research | p. 176 |
Pattern-Based Approach for Designing with Diagrammatic and Prepositional Conceptual Models | p. 192 |
Enacted Software Development Routines Based on Waterfall and Agile Software Methods: Socio-Technical Event Sequence Study | p. 207 |
e-wallet Prototypes | p. 223 |
Design Evaluation | |
A Fitness-Utility Model for Design Science Research | p. 237 |
Interface Design Elements for Anti-phishing Systems | p. 253 |
Experimental Evaluation of Peer Endorsement System Artifacts Using Best-of-Breed Ideals - Effects of Online Decision Confidence on Post-choice Regret | p. 266 |
Design Guidelines | |
Managing the Future-Six Guidelines for Designing Environmental Scanning Systems | p. 276 |
Utilizing User-Group Characteristics to Improve Acceptance of Management Support Systems-State of the Art and Six Design Guidelines | p. 291 |
Service-Oriented Perspectives in Design Science | |
How Service Orientation Can Improve the Flexibility of Executive Information Systems-An Architecture Reworked from a Business Perspective | p. 306 |
How IT-Based Co-creation Can Provide Small Banks Access to the Financial Market - A Prototype Development from a Design Science Research Perspective | p. 321 |
Service Extraction from Operator Procedures in Process Industries | p. 335 |
Reconsidering Modular Design Rules in a Dynamic Service Context | p. 350 |
Design Science in Service Research: A Framework-Based Review of IT Artifacts in Germany | p. 366 |
Service Orienting the Swedish Vaccination Recommendation Activity with the Business Rules Centric Digital Service VacSam | p. 376 |
Process Design | |
A Meta-model-Framework for Structuring the Requirement Analysis in Process Design | p. 387 |
Why Grandma Trims the Brisket: Resource Flows as a Source of Insight for IT-Enabled Business Process Design | p. 398 |
Analyzing Web Service Choreography Specifications Using Colored Petri Nets | p. 412 |
Neuroscience in Design Research | |
Neuroscience in Design-Oriented Research: Exploring New Potentials | p. 427 |
On a NeuroIS Design Science Model | p. 440 |
Designing for Social Media | |
The Value of Anonymity on the Internet | p. 452 |
Citizen Science 2.0: Data Management Principles to Harness the Power of the Crowd | p. 465 |
Author Index | p. 475 |
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