'European design science symposium 2011', Leixlip, Ireland
Design science creates and evaluates information and communication technology-related artifacts intended to solve identified organisational problems. Such artifacts are represented in a structured form that varies from software, formal logic, and rigorous mathematics to informal natural language descriptions. Design science research (DSR) has become an accepted approach for research in the information systems discipline.
This event will centre on the following topics:
- 'What makes projects different when using a design science approach?';
- 'What are typical design science projects and results?';
- 'What are the challenges and principles in a design science project?';
- 'How can design science projects be evaluated?';
- 'What are the advantages and limitations of following a design science
approach?';
- 'How can practitioners benefit from and participate in a design
science approach?';
-'What is the demand for design science projects?'
The conference will bring together young academics, researchers and developers in order to establish new cooperation between research groups.For further information, please click: http://www.dssymposium.org/(opens in new window)