Browsing Scientific Publications in Information Systems by Document Types "Chapter"
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Agile Knowledge Networking - A novel approach to research collaboration between industry and academia
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2015)The paper presents a novel approach to interaction between industry and academia, in the form of a knowledge networking program as implemented by a telecommunications company. Compared to traditional in-house R&D, this ... -
Building National eHealth Platforms: the Challenge of Inclusiveness
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Collaborative Process Modelling and Evaluation in E-health
(Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings;102, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2014)There is a gap in Design Science Research literature regarding context and methodologies for Evaluation. The Evaluation stage is the bridge between Design (or procurement); and Benefit management. Taking a constructive ... -
Cultivating the Installed Base: The Introduction of e-Prescription in Greece
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Data Backup Dilemma: Case Studies from the Great East Japan Earthquake
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Dialectics and contradictions in public procurement of information systems
(Lecture Notes in Computer Science;8653, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2014)Public procurement of Information Systems is a highly complex process. Not surprisingly, systems often fail to meet the needs for which they were procured. One of the main causes of this is the contradictions between goals ... -
Digital degrowth – Beyond Solutionism
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2023)This paper argues that environmental sustainability should become a primary goal in IS research. Often, we tend to propose digital technology as a solution that contribute to environmental sustainability. Less frequently ... -
ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE IMPLEMENTATION CHALLENGES: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF THE NORWEGIAN HEALTH SECTOR
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Enterprise Architecture in Healthcare and Underlying Institutional Logics: a Systematic Literature Review of IS Research
(Chapter, 2018)This paper reports on a systematic literature review of empirical studies in the information systems literature focusing on Enterprise Architecture (EA) in healthcare. 30 papers were selected for extended analysis. We ... -
Enterprise Architecture in Hospitals: Resolving Incongruence Issues
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Exploring Onboarding Processes for IT Professionals : The Role of Knowledge Management
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2023)A robust knowledge management (KM) strategy is essential for effective onboarding of new employees. Organizational knowledge plays a crucial role in helping new employees learn their work tasks and should be readily available ... -
Information Infrastructures and the Challenge of the Installed Base
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Information Infrastructures for eHealth
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Information Security Practices in Organizations: A Literature Review on Challenges and Related Measures
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2018)This paper reports a systematic literature review that explores challenges related to information security practices in organizations and the ways these challenges are managed to avoid security breaches. We focused on ... -
Infrastructure and Procedure for Simulation of Cardiac Remote Monitoring: Experiences from the Telemedicine Agder Project
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2018)Telemedicine are remote electronic clinical consultations using technology for delivery of health care services. Telemedicine can be offered as a service to citizens living at home with an aim of reducing the number of ... -
Knowledge Management towards a digitalization era: systematic review of past research and future directions
(Chapter, 2017)This paper presents a systematic analysis of knowledge management (KM) research spanning the last four decades. The analysis is tracing the research paradigms, the theoretical premises and the objects of study of extant ... -
Map-based interfaces for common operational picture
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020)Common operationalpicture (COP) map-based interfacesdisplay operational information to support integrationofemergency responders. Such interfacesintegrate different subsystems and present the resulting information into an ... -
On abstraction in the OMG hierarchy: systems, models, and descriptions
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2022)The Model-Driven Architecture (MDA) uses a metadata hierarchy with several layers that are placed on top of each other. The traditional view is that the layers provide abstractions related to models in languages defined ...