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Systematic development of business-driven requirements - using next-generation EIS design as an example
ISSN
0302-9743
ISBN
978-3-642-13334-3
Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2010-06-04
Author(s)
Marx, Frederik
Editor(s)
Research Team
IWI1
Abstract
Despite many improvements to IT support for executives, they still complain that executive information systems (EIS) bear little relevance to their management task and fail even more to accommodate their working style. This indicates that business issues should more strongly drive requirements for next-generation EIS. The article contributes to such an EIS design by systematically developing requirements criteria that are more business driven than the state-of the-art. To do so, requirements lists of EIS, structural models of user satisfaction and technology acceptance are evaluated with criteria derived from the requirements engineering discipline. The findings show a dual gap: as the rigor of the models increases, they become less relevant for practice. In comparison, the requirements lists emonstrate relevance, but do not evidence strong rigor. To bridge this gap, this article applies the principle of economic efficiency to balance scientific rigor with relevance for practice. The findings should lead to better next-generation EIS design and should also be applicable to IS in general.Keywords: requirements engineering, next-generation executive informationsystems (EIS), principle of economic efficiency
Language
English
HSG Classification
not classified
Refereed
Yes
Book title
Global Perspectives on Design Science Research
Publisher
Springer
Publisher place
Berlin, Heidelberg
Volume
LNCS 6105
Start page
506
End page
521
Pages
16
Event Title
5th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST 2010)
Event Location
St.Gallen
Event Date
04.-05.06.2010
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
214397