Editorial Statement: Information Technology and Systems (ITS) Department

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Communications of the Association for Information Systems Volume 13 Article 10 1-16-2004 Editorial Statement: Information Technology and Systems (ITS) Department Alan R. Hevner University of South Florida, ahevner@usf.edu Salvatore T. March Vanderbilt University, sal.march@owen.vanderbilt.edu Follow this and additional works at: https://aisel.aisnet.org/cais Recommended Citation Hevner, Alan R. and March, Salvatore T. (2004) "Editorial Statement: Information Technology and Systems (ITS) Department," Communications of the Association for Information Systems: Vol. 13, Article 10. DOI: 10.17705/1CAIS.01310 Available at: https://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol13/iss1/10 This material is brought to you by the AIS Journals at AIS Electronic Library (AISeL). It has been accepted for inclusion in Communications of the Association for Information Systems by an authorized administrator of AIS Electronic Library (AISeL). For more information, please contact elibrary@aisnet.org.

108 Communications of the Association for Information Systems (Volume 13, 2003)108-110 EDITORIAL STATEMENT: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS (ITS) DEPARTMENT Alan R. Hevner University of South Florida ahevner@coba.usf.edu Salvatore T. March Vanderbilt University sal.march@owen.vanderbilt.edu ABSTRACT This paper introduces the Information Technology and Systems (ITS) Department of CAIS. The department focuses on articles in design science. The goal of design-science research is the development and evaluation of technologies that extend the boundaries of human and organizational information-processing capabilities. Research must demonstrate the utility of such technologies to address problems or tasks not previously thought to be amenable to IT support. The article presents the objectives, concepts, and publication procedures for the ITS Department. Keywords: design science, information technology and systems INTRODUCTION Since 1991, members of the information systems (IS) community interested in design-science research and education have been meeting annually, prior to the ICIS Conference, at the Workshop on Information Technology and Systems (WITS). The research results presented at WITS are available on a timely basis through the WITS proceedings. However, publication of much of this exciting work in the general IS literature has been limited. Extensive review cycles for time-critical technologies and ill-defined criteria for evaluating the quality of design-science research in IS have been the principal obstacles. With its new area on Information Technology and Systems (ITS), co-edited by Alan Hevner (University of South Florida) and Sal March (Vanderbilt University), CAIS now provides a platform for the timely publication of design-science research and its application to information technology and systems. DESIGN SCIENCE In the March 2004 issue of MIS Quarterly the research essay, Design Science in Information Systems Research, appears; co-authored by Alan Hevner, Sal March, Jinsoo Park, and Sudha Ram. A goal of this essay is to provide clear guidelines for understanding, executing, and evaluating design-science research in the field of IS. It highlights the synergistic interplay of traditional behavioral-science research and design-science research in a complementary IS research cycle while recognizing their differentiated goals. The goal of behavioral-science Editorial Statement: Information Technology and Systems (ITS) Department by A.R. Hevner and S.T. March

Communications of the Association for Information Systems (Volume13, 2004) 108-110 109 research is the development and justification of theory that predicts and explains behavior within an organizational context. The goal of design-science research is the development and evaluation of technologies that extend the boundaries of human and organizational informationprocessing capabilities demonstrating the utility of such technologies to address problems or tasks not previously thought to be amenable to IT support. Interested readers are encouraged to consult the MISQ essay as background for the development of design-science research initiatives and papers. OBJECTIVE OF THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS AREA The objective of the Information Technology and Systems Area of CAIS is to publish novel research papers, tutorials, cases, state-of-the-art surveys, and professional papers that address the theory, development, evaluation, and application of innovative information technologies and systems using the design-science research paradigm. CONTENTS Published papers will develop and evaluate novel IT artifacts that provide utility to an organization s information technology infrastructure. IT artifacts are broadly defined to include: Constructs concepts and language in which problems and solutions are conceptualized, defined, and communicated. Models representations of real-world situations that define a design problem and its solution space. Such representations aid problem and solution understanding. They frequently focus on the connection between problems and solutions to make it possible to explore the effects of design decisions and changes in the real world. Methods well-defined solution processes. Methods can range from formal, mathematical algorithms that explicitly define the search process to informal, text descriptions of best practice approaches. Implementations descriptions of constructs, models, or methods in a working system. These descriptions demonstrate feasibility and allow concrete assessment of an artifact s suitability to its intended purpose. Researchers can use instantiations to learn about the real world, how the artifact affects it, and how users appropriate it. A crucial element of research in this area is demonstrating, through carefully selected evaluation techniques, that the research effectively extends the boundaries of human and organizational capabilities by addressing problems or tasks not previously thought to be amenable to information technology and systems support. Relevant design research topics are found in such areas as collaboration technologies; database systems and data warehouses; decision support systems; information modeling; intelligent and agent-based systems; knowledge management; mobile technologies; systems and software development; security technologies; electronic commerce systems; networking and networkbased systems; information quality issues; and healthcare informatics. PUBLICATION PROCEDURES To speed publication, CAIS offers both light review and full review. Light review is by a member of the editorial board and by one external reviewer. Full review includes at least two external reviewers. Light review usually results in quicker turnaround. Papers undergoing full review will have this fact noted prominently in the paper. Because CAIS is electronic, it is able to publish a paper quite quickly once the paper is accepted. Editorial Statement: Information and Technology Series by A.R. Hevner and S.T. March

110 Communications of the Association for Information Systems (Volume 13, 2003)108-110 CONTACT Authors having questions about the department can contact Alan Hevner and Sal March, the members of the CAIS Editorial Board responsible for the Information Technology and Systems department at ahevner@coba.usf.edu and sal.march@owen.vanderbilt.edu respectively. REFERENCES Hevner, Alan R., Salvatore T. March, Jinsoo Park, and Sudha Ram (2004) Design Science in Information Systems Research, MIS Quarterly (28)1, pp. 75-105, March. Copyright 2004 by the Association for Information Systems. Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and full citation on the first page. Copyright for components of this work owned by others than the Association for Information Systems must be honored. Abstracting with credit is permitted. To copy otherwise, to republish, to post on servers, or to redistribute to lists requires prior specific permission and/or fee. Request permission to publish from: AIS Administrative Office, P.O. Box 2712 Atlanta, GA, 30301-2712 Attn: Reprints or via e-mail from ais@aisnet.org. Editorial Statement: Information Technology and Systems (ITS) Department by A.R. Hevner and S.T. March

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Paul Gray Claremont Graduate University AIS SENIOR EDITORIAL BOARD Detmar Straub Vice President Publications Edward A. Stohr Editor-at-Large Stevens Inst. of Technology CAIS ADVISORY BOARD Gordon Davis University of Minnesota Jay Nunamaker University of Arizona CAIS SENIOR EDITORS Paul Gray Editor, CAIS Claremont Graduate University Blake Ives Editor, Electronic Publications University of Houston Ken Kraemer Univ. of Calif. at Irvine Henk Sol Delft University Steve Alter U. of San Francisco Chris Holland Manchester Bus. School CAIS EDITORIAL BOARD Tung Bui Fred Davis University of Hawaii U.ofArkansas, Fayetteville Omar El Sawy Ali Farhoomand Univ. of Southern Calif. University of Hong Kong Robert L. Glass Computing Trends Ruth Guthrie California State Univ. Sy Goodman Ga. Inst. of Technology Alan Hevner Univ. of South Florida Sal March Don McCubbrey Vanderbilt University University of Denver Michael Myers Seev Neumann University of Auckland Tel Aviv University Maung Sein Carol Saunders Agder University College, Univ. of Central Florida Doug Vogel Rolf Wigand City Univ. of Hong Kong U. of Arkansas, Little Rock Peter Wolcott Univ. of Nebraska-Omaha DEPARTMENTS Global Diffusion of the Internet. Editors: Peter Wolcott and Sy Goodman Papers in French Editor: Emmanuel Monod ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL Eph McLean AIS, Executive Director Samantha Spears Subscriptions Manager M.Lynne Markus Bentley College Ralph Sprague University of Hawaii Jaak Jurison Fordham University Candace Deans University of Richmond Jane Fedorowicz Bentley College Joze Gricar University of Maribor Juhani Iivari Univ. of Oulu Emannuel Monod University of Nantes Dan Power University of No. Iowa Peter Seddon University of Melbourne Upkar Varshney Georgia State Univ. ISSN: 1529-3181 Sirkka Jarvenpaa Editor, JAIS University of Texas at Austin Reagan Ramsower Editor, ISWorld Net Baylor University Richard Mason Southern Methodist Univ. Hugh J. Watson University of Georgia Jerry Luftman Stevens Inst.of Technology Donna Dufner U.of Nebraska -Omaha Brent Gallupe Queens University Ake Gronlund University of Umea, Munir Mandviwalla Temple University Information Technology and Systems. Editors: Alan Hevner and Sal March IS and Healthcare Editor: Vance Wilson Reagan Ramsower Publisher, CAIS Baylor University John Mooney Pepperdine University Ram Ramesh SUNY-Bufallo Thompson Teo National U. of Singapore Vance Wilson U.Wisconsin,Milwaukee