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Using ssm and software prototyping
an emergent methodology for an ethical information system
pp. 1-14
Abstract
We examine one particular example of multi-paradigm methodology — the combination of Soft Systems Methodology and software prototyping — to identify its strengths and weaknesses when used in the analysis of an "ethically sensitive' information system. A range of theories and concepts is used to explore the emergent methodology, and the issues of boundary setting and participation are addressed in the context of this case study. The methodology is found generally effective but the ethical issues are seen to be privileged at the expense of the organisational analysis.
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Wood Harper Trevor, Jayaratna Nimal, Wood Bob (1999) Methodologies for developing and managing emerging technology based information systems: information systems methodologies 1998, sixth international conference on information systems methodologies. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 1-14
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-3629-3_1
Full citation:
Bell Frances, Davis Robert C. (1999) „Using ssm and software prototyping: an emergent methodology for an ethical information system“, In: T. Wood Harper, N. Jayaratna & B. Wood (eds.), Methodologies for developing and managing emerging technology based information systems, Dordrecht, Springer, 1–14.