Title
Co-adaptive processes of stakeholder networks and their effects on information systems specifications
Abstract
Information System's (IS) requirements inadequacy and volatility are major IS project risks leading to failed, over budget, or over schedule projects. Within requirements determination, an area of focus for the inadequacy and volatility issue is the application domain (i.e., business domain). One step towards better requirements determination methods, techniques, and tools for the application domain would be a theoretically-grounded model for specification emergence and evolution. This paper presents a model of specification emergence and evolution that is confirmed using a case study.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1145/1982143.1982178
CPR
Keywords
Field
DocType
application domain,requirements determination,requirements inadequacy,specification emergence,better requirements determination method,theoretically-grounded model,business domain,information systems specification,case study,volatility issue,stakeholder network,information system,complex adaptive system,conceptual modeling,categorization,conceptual model
Information system,Stakeholder,Systems engineering,Conceptual model,Risk analysis (engineering),Business domain,Application domain,Engineering,System requirements specification,Volatility (finance),Domain model
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.36
66
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Richard W. Woolridge1182.98
Janet Bailey271.79