Abstract

Although many information systems (IS) design methods and techniques are available to IS professionals, none of them completely supports the design process. One of the problems is that there is a mismatch between IS design methods and the system to be built. Actually, in designing an IS, the methods or techniques employed should match the types and characteristics of the system to be built. This paper will explore the relationship between IS types/characteristics and systems design methods, and provide IS designers with a systems framework to develop methods or techniques that match the types and characteristics of IS. 33 refs.

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