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Improving ISD Agility in Fast-Moving Software Organizations
by John Stouby Persson, Jacob Nørbjerg & Peter Axel Nielsen has been published in Proceedings of the 24th European Conference on Information Systems. LINK. Abstract: Fast-moving software organizations must respond quickly to changing technological options and market trends while delivering … Continue reading
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Tagged action research, agile development, publication, Qualitative Research, software development
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S+I Research Seminar – Peter Axel Nielsen
Adapting Dashboards: Dashing or Disasterous? 16th October 2015, 9:30-10:30, in 0.2.90. Abstract: In this talk I will take a starting point in a piece of research we did with a small agile software company, Adapt. A particular challenge was how … Continue reading
IFIP WG 8.6 Working Conference in Aalborg
The S+I Research Centre has for the last three days hosted the working conference for the IFIP Working Group 8.6. The working group has a particular focus on the diffusion and adoption of IT and the conference in Aalborg had … Continue reading
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S+I Research Seminar: Ivan Aaen – Software Innovation -Values for a Methodology
May 17, 9:30-10:30, room 0.2.15, Cassiopeia Abstract: Innovation is a recurrent theme in public as well as academic debate, and software development plays a major role for innovation in about every sector of our economy. As a consequence, software innovation … Continue reading
S+I Research Seminar: Peter Axel Nielsen – Two research designs to overcome the research gap in S+I
April 19, 9:30-10:30, room 0.2.15, Cassiopeia – Abstract In this exploratory lecture I will open a discussion within S+I on how to design our research in ways that can address the gaps within socio-interactive design research. The first part will … Continue reading
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Using organizational influence processes to overcome IS implementation barriers: lessons from a longitudinal case study of SPI implementation
by O. Ngwenyama & P. A. Nielsen has been published in European Journal of Information Systems. EJIS Abstract: A fundamental tenet of the information systems (IS) discipline holds that: (a) a lack of formal power and influence over the organization targeted for … Continue reading
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PhD Defense by Karsten Jahn – Knowledge Management in Software Development
Thursday 29th November, 2012, 13:00-16:00, Cassiopeia, Room 0.2.13 As a part of the EU-founded FP7 project “KiWi – Knowledge in a Wiki”, Karsten’s research deals with the design of a knowledge management system for a software development company, whose analysis … Continue reading