Title: MIS 696a797a Final Project
1MIS 696a/797aFinal Project
- Final Report
- December 15, 1999
2Introduction
- MIS Defined A management information system is
the complement of people, machines, and
procedures that develops the right information
and communicates it to the right managers at the
right time.
3MIS Theory
- Three main schools of thought
- Technological Imperative Impact of
technology. - Organizational Imperative Rational actors
choose technologies. - Emergent Intersection of technologies and
people creates complex interactions.
4Timeline
- Sep 30
- Oct 1
- Oct 13
- Oct 20
- Nov 10
- Nov 20
- Dec 1
- Dec 8
- Dec 15
Survey Field (Complete) Brainstorm Conceptual
Model (Complete) Gather Information/Feedback From
MIS Faculty Refine Information Identify Reference
Disciplines to Feature Review Key Articles
Revise Conceptual Model Outline Presentation
and Paper Rank Researchers Based on Model Submit
and Present Final Paper
5Research Areas - Focus
Field
Team
- Group Support Systems
- Knowledge Mgmt, AI, Information Retrieval
- Databases
- Economics, DSS, OR
- E-Commerce
- HCI, Visualization, Communication, Psychology
- International
- Social Issues, Ethics
- Telecommunications, Security
- Systems Analysis and Design
- Paul
- Gondy, Duffy
- Limin, Yousub
- Wayne, Taeha
- Marsha, Kim
- Karen, Lin Lin
- Taeha, Chienting
- Dennis, Marsha
- Yousub, Limin
- Kim, Chienting
6Model Overview
- Conceptual Diagrams
- December 15, 1999
7Model
Emerging
Relevance
Established
Rigor
Behavioral
Technical
8Model (cont.)
- Behavioral - Technical
- Focus on the behavioral or technical aspects of
MIS. - Rigor - Relevance
- Research methodology and methods used to gain
knowledge. - Emerging
- Changes in the direction of research over time.
9Top View
- Look at one researcher or group in a field
10Top View, Look Through All
Relevance
Rigor
Behavioral
Technical
- Possibilities
- Follow 1 Group/Person Across Different Fields
- Compare the Concentration of Research Over Fields
- Collapse All Fields for a General Overview
11Research Overview
- Researchers/Papers
- December 15, 1999
12Order of PresentationEstablished
Emerging
- International
- HCI, Visualization, Communication Psychology
- Social Issues Ethics
- Systems Analysis Design
- Group Support Systems (GSS)
- Telecommunications Security
- Databases
- Economics, Decision Support Systems Operations
Research - Knowledge Management, Artificial Intelligence
Information Retrieval - E-commerce
13ResearchersInternational
- Seymour Goodman, University of Arizona
- International developments in the information
technologies (IT), IT and national security,
technology diffusion - Eli Noam, Columbia University
- International work on telecom/television, content
of media, common carrier implications and IP
telephony over cable versus traditional telephony
infrastructure. - Larry Press, California State Univ., Dominguez
Hills - Global diffusion of the internet, networking in
developing nations, computer support of
cooperative work.
14Featured ResearcherInternational
- Seymour Goodman, Professor
- Eller College of Business and Public
Administration - The University of Arizona
- Tucson, Arizona
- EDUCATION Ph.D., California Institute of
Technology - AREA(S) OF EXPERTISE International developments
in the information technologies (IT), technology
diffusion, IT and national security, and related
public policy issues, statistical and continuum
physics and combinatorial algorithms
15International
Seymour Goodman Eli Noam Larry Press
16ResearchersHuman-Computer Interaction/Psychology/
Visualization/Communication
- Donald Norman, Apple Computer
- Internet and academia
- Jakob Nielsen
- Usability of the web and designing of web sites
- Peter Denning, George Mason University
- Workflow management, high performance computing,
security - David Liddle, Interval Research Corp., Stanford
- Human-computer interaction and the computing
industry - Terry Allen Winograd, Stanford
- Human-computer interaction.
17Featured ResearcherHCI/Psychology/Visualization
- Donald Norman
- President, UNext Learning Systems
- UNext.com
- Deerfield, IL USA
- EDUCATION Ph.D., Mathematical Psychology,
University
of Pennsylvania - AREA(S) OF EXPERTISE Recognition psychology,
the sensitivity and range of sensing and hearing,
the power of human perception, and the design of
human-centered technology. Currently working on
distance learning.
18Human-Computer Interaction/Psychology/
Visualization/Communication
Donald Norman Jakob Nielsen Peter
Denning David Liddle Terry Winograd
19ResearchersSocial Issues and Ethics
- Mary Culnan, Georgetown
- Privacy Issues
- Richard Mason, SMU
- MIS History, Ethics
- Rob Kling, Indiana University - Bloomington
- Social Issues
- Sara Kiesler, Carnegie Mellon University
- Collective Communication Issues
20Featured ResearcherSocial Issues and Ethics
- Mary J. Culnan, Professor
- The McDonough School of Business
- Georgetown University
- Washington, D.C. 20057-1008
- EDUCATION Ph.D., Management, Anderson Graduate
School of Management, UCLA - AREA(S) OF EXPERTISE Social and public policy
impacts of information technology and information
privacy. Currently addressing consumer attitudes
toward privacy and electronic marketing.
21Social Issues/Ethics
Rob Kling Mary Culnan Richard Mason Sara
Kiesler
22ResearchersSAD / Software Engineering
- Grady Booch, Rational Software Corporation
- Pioneered the development of object-oriented
analysis - Peter Checkland, Lancaster University
- Nature of information systems
- Watts Humphrey, SEI
- Promotes Capability Maturity Model
- Roger Pressman, R.S. Pressman and Associates
- Helps companies establish effective SE practices
- Edward Yourdon, Cutter Consortium
- Developed the structured analysis methods of the
70s
23Featured ResearcherSAD / Software Engineering
- Watts Humphrey, Fellow and Research Scientist
- Software Engineering Institute
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Pittsburgh, PA
- EDUCATION MBA, University of Chicago
- AREA(S) OF EXPERTISE Evangelist of CMU / SEI
capability maturity model (CMM)
24SAD / Software Engineering
Roger Pressman Peter Checkland Grady
Booch Edward Yourdon Watts Humphrey
25ResearchersGSS
- Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr. , University of Arizona
- computer supported collaboration and decision
support to improve productivity and communication - Brent Gallupe, Queens University, Ontario
- Electronic brainstorming, history of information
systems - Jerry DeSanctis, Duke University
- organizational computing, computer-supported
cooperative work and management of information
systems - Sara Kiesler, Carnegie Mellon University
- group dynamics and communication
- Judy Olsen, University of Michigan
- Collaboration technology and human-computer
interaction
26Featured ResearcherGSS
- Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr., Regents Professor
- Eller College of Business and Public
Administration - The University of Arizona
- Tucson, Arizona
- EDUCATION Ph.D. in SE and OR from Case
Institute of Technology - AREA(S) OF EXPERTISE Computer supported
collaboration and decision support to improve
productivity and communication.
27GSS
Jay Nunamaker, Jr. Brent Gallupe Judy
Olsen Jerry DeSanctis Sara Kiesler
28ResearchersTelecommunications/Security
- Roch Guerin, University of Pennsylvania
- Intersection of networking and quality-of-service
- Aurel Lazar, Columbia University
- Networking games and pricing, architectures,
network management and control - Thomas Magnanti, MIT
- Communication systems, production planning
scheduling - Steve McCanne, University of California, Berkeley
- Multimedia networking, multicast communication
protocols - David Wetherall, University of Washington
- Mobile protocol development
29Featured ResearcherTelecommunications
- Roch Guerin
- Department of Electrical Engineering
- University of Pennsylvania
- Philadelphia, PA 19104
- EDUCATION Ph.D. from California Institute of
Technology, in 1986 - AREA(S) OF EXPERTISE Networking and
Quality-of-Service, in particular the
intersection of the two.
30Telecommunications/Security
Roch Guerin Aurel Lazar David Wetherall Steve
McCanne Thomas Magnanti
31ResearchersDatabase
- E. F. Codd, IBM Research Laboratory
- Relational Database Model
- Peter Pin-Shan Chen, LSU
- Database Design
- Won Kim, Cyber Database Solutions, Inc.,
- Distributed Database System with Mathematical
Approach - Salvatore T. March, University of Minnesota
- Collective Communication Issues
- Sudha Ram, University of Arizona
- Heterogeneous Distributed Database Systems with
Technical Approach
32Featured ResearcherDatabase
- Sudha Ram, Professor
- Eller College of Business and Public
Administration - The University of Arizona
- Tucson, Arizona
- EDUCATION Ph.D. from the University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign - AREA(S) OF EXPERTISE Semantic Modeling
- Semantic Interoperability
- Knowledge Management
33Database
Sudha Ram Won Kim Peter Pin-Shan Chen E. F.
Codd Salvatore March
34ResearchersEconomics/Decision Science (DSS)/OR
- Eric Brynjolfsson, MIT
- IT and the structures of markets and firms,
impact of IT investments on productivity and
business value. - Morris Cohen, University of Pennsylvania
- Three dimensional concurrent engineering for the
design of products, processes and supply chains. - Hau Lee, Stanford University
- Supply chain mgmt., manufacturing/distribution
strategy - James Marsden, University of Connecticut
- Management of information, DSS, legal issues.
- Haim Mendelson, Stanford University
- IT and time-based competition in financial markets
35Featured ResearcherEconomics/Decision Science
(DSS)/OR
- Eric Brynjolfsson, Professor
- Sloan School
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Cambridge, MA
- EDUCATION Ph.D., Managerial Economics, MIT
- AREA(S) OF EXPERTISE How IT transform the
structures of markets and firms. - The impact of IT investments on
productivity and business value. - How the Internet affects commerce and
information goods.
36Economics/Decision Science (DSS)
Eric Brynjolfsson Hau Lee Morris
Cohen Haim Mendelson James Marsden
37ResearchersInformation Retrieval, Artificial
Intelligence and Knowledge Management
- Herbert A. Simon, Carnegie Mellon University
- AI, psychology, economics
- Gary Marchionini, University of North Carolina
- Information seeking, digital libraries
human-computer interaction,, information design,
information policy - Gerard Salton (1927-1995), Cornell University
- Natural-language processing, information
retrieval - Hsinchun Chen, University of Arizona
- Digital libraries, knowledge management,
multi-lingual and distributed information
retrieval - Thomas Davenport, University of Texas at Austin
- Knowledge management
38Featured ResearcherInformation Retrieval,
Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Management
- Herbert A. Simon
- Computer Science and Psychology
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Pittsburgh, PA
- EDUCATION Ph.D. in political science at the
University of Chicago - AREA(S) OF EXPERTISE From computer science to
psychology, administration, and economics. The
thread of continuity is his interest in human
decision-making and problem-solving processes,
and the implications of these processes for
social institutions. He makes extensive use of
the computer as a tool for both stimulating human
thinking and augmenting it with artificial
intelligence.
39Information Retrieval, Artificial Intelligence
and Knowledge Management
Gary Marchionini Thomas Davenport Hsinchun
Chen Gerard Salton Herbert Simon
40ResearchersE-Commerce
- Linda Applegate, Harvard University
- Influence of info technology on markets and
organizations - Alok Gupta, University of Connecticut
- Internet users demand characteristics on-line
auctions - Ravi Kalakota, Georgia State University
- Next generation of business models for E-commerce
- Andrew Whinston, University of Texas at Austin
- E-commerce impact on business processes
- Vladimir Zwass, Fairleigh Dickinson University
- Editor-in-Chief International Journal of
E-Commerce
41Featured ResearcherE-Commerce
- Andrew B. Whinston, Professor
- Center for Research in Electronic Commerce
- College Graduate School of Business
- University of Texas at Austin
- Austin, Texas
- EDUCATION Ph.D., Management, Carnegie Mellon
University - AREA(S) OF EXPERTISE E-commerce impact on
business protocols and processes, organizational
structure corporate networks electronic
publishing electronic education
42E-Commerce
Ravi Kalakota Linda Applegate Andrew
Whinston Vladimir Zwass Alok Gupta
43Key Controversies
- Academic legitimacy.
- Legitimacy of MIS as an academic discipline is
not established. - Methods and methodologies.
- Natural science v. social science background of
researchers - Survey methodology.
- Case study research.
- Multiple methodologies and methods.
- System-building approach.
44Conclusion
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45Conclusion
- Field is well balanced
- Rigor/Relevance Axis is centered and slightly
skewed toward relevance, indicating a good
balance between Rigor and Relevance. - Behavioral/Technical Axis is bi-modal, indicating
that the discipline is split between the
behavioral and the technical. - Existing/Emerging Axis is evenly distributed
across the fields showing a balanced portfolio of
subjects.
46The End