USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
Studying the creation of design artifacts.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2018
ISBN
978-3-319-67431-5
Abstract
As software and information systems (IS) increase in functional sophistication, perceptions of IS quality are changing. Moving beyond issues of performance efficiency, essential qualities such as fitness for purpose, sustainability, and overall effectiveness become more complex. Creating software and information systems represents a highly interconnected locus in which both the generative processes of building design artifacts and articulating constructs used to evaluate their quality take places. We address this interconnectedness with an extended process-oriented research design enabling multi-modal neurophysiological data analyses. We posit that our research will provide more comprehensive assessments of the efficacy of design processes and the evaluation of the qualities of the resulting design artifacts.
Publisher
Springer Heidelberg
Recommended Citation
Davis, C. J., Hevner, A. R., & Weber, B. (2018). Studying the creation of design artifacts. In F.D. Davis, R. Riedl, J. vom Brocke, P-M. Leger, & A.B. Randolph (Eds.) Information Systems and Neuroscience. (pp: 115-122): Cham : Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-41402-7_15
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Comments
Series: Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation, 25