Just Finished a Cycle of a Design Science Research Project: What's Next?

I. Bider, E. Perjons, P. Johannesson
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The article is devoted to developing a methodological support for planning Design Science (DS) research projects. More exactly, it is aimed at developing a classification of a particular kind of cycles, inherent to DS research projects, and guidelines on how to choose the next cycle in a specific project. The classification and guidelines are based on results from an analysis of DS literature and a reflective analysis of our own research practice. As far as own research practice is concerned, two DS projects have been analyzed in detail. The analysis revealed that though both projects included cycles, the nature of these cycles was different. In the first project, cycles concerned finding a better problem to solve, while in the second project, cycles concerned finding a better solution for more or less the same problem. Both projects concern developing methodologies in the area of socio-technical systems, and the guidelines on how to choose the next cycle have special provisions related to such systems. In conclusion, the article presents examples of other projects that followed the suggested guidelines and discusses the difference of the suggested approach from other approaches to conduct DS research projects.
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刚刚完成了一个设计科学研究项目的周期:下一步是什么?
本文致力于为规划设计科学(DS)研究项目提供一种方法支持。更确切地说,它的目的是发展一种特定类型的周期的分类,固有的DS研究项目,并指导如何在一个特定的项目中选择下一个周期。分类和指南是基于DS文献分析的结果和我们自己研究实践的反思分析。就自己的研究实践而言,对两个DS项目进行了详细的分析。分析表明,虽然两个项目都包含周期,但这些周期的性质不同。在第一个项目中,周期涉及找到一个更好的问题来解决,而在第二个项目中,周期涉及为或多或少相同的问题找到一个更好的解决方案。这两个项目都涉及社会技术系统领域的发展方法,关于如何选择下一个周期的准则有与这些系统有关的特别规定。最后,本文介绍了遵循建议指导方针的其他项目的例子,并讨论了建议方法与其他方法进行DS研究项目的区别。
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