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The Third Phase of the Design Science Cycle: Creation Phase

Raymond Opdenakker and Carin Cuijpers
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Raymond Opdenakker: Eindhoven University of Technology
Carin Cuijpers: Bureau Lara

Chapter 6 in Design Science Methodology for the Management Sciences, 2025, pp 115-139 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The aim of this step is the creation of one or more solution concepts, which will lead to a final artefact, to sufficiently solve the field problem. We describe six steps in this phase that have to be addressed. First, the design requirements have to be formulated. This is already done in the synthesis phase. Second, it has to be decided what the solution direction will be. Then, third, the design parameters can be defined. Fourth, alternative solution concepts are generated. Fifth, the solutions have to be documented and evaluated. In the end, sixth, a solution concept, the artefact, has to be chosen.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-84853-7_6

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