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Combining methodologies

issues arising, and lessons learned, from developing a knowledge management system

Cameron Leask Royston Seaward Charles McLachlan

pp. 166-180

Abstract

This paper examines how more than one methodology can be used in an industrial setting to achieve a desirable outcome, and critically evaluates the degree to which the methodologies and methodology users can be effectively combined. It is written in the context of projects that analyse and design a system to facilitate effective knowledge sharing.

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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: 166-180

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-3629-3_15

Full citation:

Leask Cameron, Seaward Royston, McLachlan Charles (1999) „Combining methodologies: issues arising, and lessons learned, from developing a knowledge management system“, In: T. Wood Harper, N. Jayaratna & B. Wood (eds.), Methodologies for developing and managing emerging technology based information systems, Dordrecht, Springer, 166–180.