Title
A Design Theory For Cognitive Workflow Systems
Abstract
This paper addresses the design problem of providing cognitive support for workflow systems in software development. Software development is demanding knowledge work that requires creativity and adaptability to changing requirements and situations. This type of work involves cognitive actions that require substantial support in several forms in order to address needs such as collaboration, communication, knowledge management, awareness and transparency, and the coordination and structuring of the development processes. The literature and our empirical results show that there is a lack of cognitive support in current workflow models. Hence, we identify the need for a design theory for cognitive workflow systems (CWS). In this paper, such a theory is presented. The proposed design theory for CWS is validated through an action research intervention. This design theory has important implications from both research and practical perspectives. The results will help developers in their daily work, enhance the efficiency of the development processes, and facilitate decision-making activities.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1142/S0218194017500061
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING
Keywords
Field
DocType
Cognition support, cognitive work, design theory, knowledge work, software development, workflow, work support
Workflow technology,Systems engineering,Computer science,Action research,Creativity,Structuring,Cognition,Designtheory,Workflow,Software development
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
27
1
0218-1940
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
15
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jarkko Hyysalo1225.33
Markku Oivo265081.11
Pasi Kuvaja323624.82