报告人: Prof. Alan R. Hevner University of South Florida
时 间: 2009年6月16日(周二)下午2:00
地 点: 嘉定校区 教学B 楼415
Abstract:
Design science research seeks to extend the boundaries of human and organizational capabilities by creating new and innovative artifacts. In this presentation, Prof. Hevner will describe the performance of design research in Information Systems via a concise conceptual framework and clear guidelines for understanding, executing, and evaluating the research. Prof. Hevner then analyze design science research as an embodiment of three closely related cycles of activities – the Relevance Cycle, the Rigor Cycle, and the central Design Cycle. The recognition of these three cycles in a research project clearly positions and differentiates design science research from other research paradigms in the Information Systems field. The presentation concludes with a discussion of several key issues concerning Design Science research in IS – publication in top journals, external funding, and academic value.
VITA:
Prof. Hevner is a member of ACM, IEEE, AIS, and INFORMS, Senior Editor of Management Information Systems Quarterly (MISQ) , which is consistently ranked as the top journal in the Information Systems research field. Recently, he served as a program manager at the U.S. National Science Foundation in the Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) Directorate.
院研究生教务科
2009年6月2日