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evaluation of artifact via online survey
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- Web-Based Information System to Evaluate Different Versions of IT Artifacts in Online Experiments
How to Randomize Survey Questions and Avoid Bias
Design Science Research Frameworks
design science interview data analysis
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evaluate artifact validity
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Software Product Management
allintitle: “software product management”
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Design Science Research
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2020 - Introduction to design science research
Design Science Research (DSR) is a problem-solving paradigm that seeks to enhance human knowledge via the creation of innovative artifacts. Simply stated, DSR seeks to enhance technology and science knowledge bases via the creation of innovative artifacts that solve problems and improve the environment in which they are instantiated. The results of DSR include both the newly designed artifacts and design knowledge (DK) that provides a fuller understanding via design theories of why the artifacts enhance (or, disrupt) the relevant application contexts. The goal of this introduction chapter is to provide a brief survey of DSR concepts for better understanding of the following chapters that present DSR case studies.
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“Design Evaluation Methods” “Design Science” qualitative interview
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Platform Product Management
“digital product management”
What is a best practice and how does it help produce good outcomes?
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Except in requirements engineering, there is little
literature explicitly addressing the domain of software
product management. In this section, we provide an
overview of state-of-the-art research on (software)
product management. In Figure 1, a reference framework
for software product management is visualized. In the
remaining of this section, each of the process areas,
defined in section 3.1, is provided with an explanation
Product Management Framework → Poucos resultados
Information technology has promoted our society gradually into knowledge economy from product economy. Value creation requires more and more knowledge and information to support enterprise activities. Knowledge management (KM) as an activity has already existed, and will make the organisation and individual have stronger competition strength, and make better decisions. In order to respond to the industrial trend towards knowledge management, this paper investigates and proposes a framework for product lifecycle knowledge management that utilises product maintenance data across the lifecycle of the product. A case presented in this paper is a maintenance knowledge service system to prove the framework method. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
Product Management
Predicting future users and identifying opportunities for IT product and se…: EBSCOhost
Based on studies of users’ behaviour patterns or demographic analysis, different types of user modelling and profiling provide an efficient way to identify and present users’ preferences and knowledge backgrounds and help practitioners develop design concepts and evaluate final products. However, in rapid design processes, most user modelling and user studies methodology have narrowed down their scopes to limited groups of target audiences and mainly focus on users’ interactions and requirements towards a particular product or a platform. In this research we reflect on the methodologies used in user studies in three design projects, to propose a research approach that can help researchers, designers and development teams identify both target audiences and potential users earlier in the design stage. Additional benefits of the approach are also discussed, e.g. extending product lines, identifying user motives and requirements, and supporting cross-platform systems and complex services. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Journal of Product Innovation Management - Wiley Online Library
The architecture of a product is the design and specification of inherent subsystems, components, and interfaces between subsystems. Well-defined interfaces allow the development of standardized subsystems that may be shared across product lines, e.g., technology platforms. Past research shows the benefits of modular product architecture in terms of improving cost of goods through common components and materials as well as improving development time cycles for derivative products. Product architecture does not occur by accident; it must be engineered and implemented. This study explores the impact of digital design and information technology (IT) on the development of modular product architectures. Through an empirical study of 122 firms and follow-up interviews with several respondents, we study the impact of digital design tools and IT infrastructure on the development of modular product architecture and overall project outcomes. The results indicate that a firm’s IT infrastructure has a strong, significant relationship with the development of modular product architecture. The findings also show a strong, positive relationship between the development of modular product architecture and project outcomes. However, in contrast to the common perception that digital design tools enhance R&D productivity and effectiveness, we do not find a significant relationship between digital design tool usage and modular product architecture or overall project outcomes. The findings suggest that digital design tools and their organizational implementation need improvement in up-front new product development phases.
From https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jpim.12240
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