The third phase of creating a standardised international information technology implementation, modification and maintenance software application: the ITIP project
Simon Bulgacs
International Journal of Business and Systems Research, 2014, vol. 8, issue 4, 315-378
Abstract:
The following article is the third in a series of papers related to a project which utilises software design and development techniques to aid in the integration of information technology implementation paradigms and constructs. This has created a practical interactive sequential computer programme, the ITIP. The focus of this paper is IT in an organisational/business setting, technological and behavioural factors are included as they are interrelated and essential in relation to IT implementation. Substantive positivist epistemological, design science and domain-oriented design methodologies have been utilised to discern scope, validity and model architecture.
Keywords: organisational IT; technology usage; software modelling; ITIP project; organisational alignment; IT strategies; IS modifications; paradigm shift; information technology; standardisation; IT implementation; software applications; maintenance; Information Technology Implementation Program; software design; software development; business; behavioural factors; DDD; domain driven design; domain oriented design; design science; substantive positivist epistemology; information systems. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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