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Soft Systems Methodology in Action
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In this paper, a Soft Systems Methodology in Action is presented, with a focus on the soft systems methodology in action, and a discussion of its application in soft systems.Abstract:
(1991). Soft Systems Methodology in Action. European Journal of Information Systems: Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 215-216.read more
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Empirical studies of agile software development: A systematic review
Tore Dybå,Torgeir Dingsøyr +1 more
TL;DR: A systematic review of empirical studies of agile software development up to and including 2005 was conducted and provides a map of findings, according to topic, that can be compared for relevance to their own settings and situations.
Journal ArticleDOI
Combining IS Research Methods: Towards a Pluralist Methodology
TL;DR: It is suggested that research results will be richer and more reliable if different research methods, preferably from different (existing) paradigms, are routinely combined together.
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Resilience Management in Social-ecological Systems: a Working Hypothesis for a Participatory Approach
Brian Walker,Stephen R. Carpenter,John M. Anderies,Nick Abel,Graeme S. Cumming,Marco A. Janssen,Louis Lebel,Jon Norberg,Garry D. Peterson,Rusty Pritchard +9 more
TL;DR: An evolving approach to analyzing resilience in SESs, as a basis for managing resilience, with a framework with four steps, involving close involvement of SES stakeholders is proposed.
Book Chapter
Participatory Action Research: Communicative Action and the Public Sphere.
Stephen Kemmis,Robin McTaggart +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors develop the view of participatory action research that has shaped our own theory and practice during recent years, and present a survey of recent work in this field.
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The “Physics” of Notations: Toward a Scientific Basis for Constructing Visual Notations in Software Engineering
TL;DR: A set of principles for designing cognitively effective visual notations: ones that are optimized for human communication and problem solving are defined, which form a design theory, called the Physics of Notations, which focuses on the physical properties of notations rather than their logical properties.