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1 Lehrstuhl Informatik V (Informationssysteme) Prof. Dr. M. Jarke Matthias Jarke I5-Jarke-0506-1 Dagstuhl Perspective Seminar Science of Design: High-Impact Requirements for Software Intensive Systems Matthias Jarke, RWTH Aachen & Fraunhofer FIT Kalle Lyytinen, Case Western & Jyväskylä John Mylopoulos, Toronto & Trento Design Requirements Workshop Dagstuhl 08421, October 8-11, 2008

2 Lehrstuhl Informatik V (Informationssysteme) Prof. Dr. M. Jarke Matthias Jarke I5-Jarke-0506-2 Business Information Systems Engineering Psychology/ Sociology Work Practice and Culture Organisation and Process Modelsl Experiences, Changes Coordination, Control Veränderung, Verbesserung Empowerment Planung / Workflow Veränderung, Verbesserung Information and Communication Technology Evolution Change Management HCI / CSCW: Information Systems: Organisation Theory Business Admin Computer Science Software Engineering

3 Lehrstuhl Informatik V (Informationssysteme) Prof. Dr. M. Jarke Matthias Jarke I5-Jarke-0506-3 Science of Design Background: (Hevner et al. 2004) n Behavioral Science paradigm Derived from natural sciences (truth-oriented) Fundamental knowledge of IT impact on individuals, groups, and (mostly) business organizations Often strong emphasis on rigor over relevance Sometimes overly general concept of technology n Design Science paradigm Derived from business needs (utility-oriented) Emphasis on useful artefacts (constructs, models, methods, instantiations) and design processes Valued by direct utility or addition to knowledge base of experts n Interaction cycle: Behavioral science and basic computer science results as constraints or opportunities for design science and vice versa

4 Lehrstuhl Informatik V (Informationssysteme) Prof. Dr. M. Jarke Matthias Jarke I5-Jarke-0506-4 Science of Design : Quality Guidelines n Viable design artefact n Demonstrated problem relevance, combined with associated evaluation n Clear and verifiable contributions over previous related work n Rigorous research methods in construction and evaluation, including systematic search for alternatives n Effective communication to both technical and managerial audience

5 Lehrstuhl Informatik V (Informationssysteme) Prof. Dr. M. Jarke Matthias Jarke I5-Jarke-0506-5 Role of Requirements Engineering n The bridge between organization, technology, and people to establish continuous problem relevance / utility in design n Requirements research must continuously adapt to changes in all three perspectives, in order to achieve and maintain High Impact n Goals of Workshop: What are the relevant context changes in business? Which strategies are pursued in interdisciplinary practice and research to deal with them? Which implications do they have for RE research programmes?

6 Lehrstuhl Informatik V (Informationssysteme) Prof. Dr. M. Jarke Matthias Jarke I5-Jarke-0506-6 The Workshops n Cleveland 2007 workshop discussed many issues and established four broad research themes Summary paper Edited book n Dagstuhl 2008 workshop elaborates the four themes, but can also add to or question them Manifesto with more specific research issues and ideas Journal special issue with refereed selected contributions n Format Three plenary panels Two groups of parallel working group sessions with final reporting Summary & manifesto writing at end


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