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Title At the Vanguard of Design Science: First Impressions and Early Findings from Ongoing Research Editor(s) Donnellan, Brian Gleasure, Rob Helfert, Markus Kenneally, Jim Rothenberger, Marcus Chiarini Tremblay, Monica VanderMeer, Debra Winter, Robert Publication date 2015-05 Original citation DONNELLAN, B., GLEASURE, R., HELFERT, M., KENNEALLY, J., ROTHENBERGER, M., CHIARINI TREMBLAY, M., VANDERMEER, D. & WINTER, R. (eds.) At the Vanguard of Design Science: First Impressions and Early Findings from Ongoing Research. Research-in-Progress Papers and Poster Presentations from the 10th International Conference, DESRIST 2015. Dublin, Ireland, 20-22 May. Type of publication Conference item Link to publisher's http://desrist2015.computing.dcu.ie/ version Access to the full text of the published version may require a subscription. Rights ©2015, The Author(s). Item downloaded http://hdl.handle.net/10468/1822 from Downloaded on 2017-02-12T04:53:02Z Brian Donnellan, Rob Gleasure, Markus Helfert, Jim Kenneally, Marcus Rothenberger, Monica Chiarini Tremblay, Debra VanderMeer, Robert Winter (Eds.) At the Vanguard of Design Science: First Impressions and Early Findings from Ongoing Research Research-in-Progress Papers and Poster Presentations from the 10th International Conference, DESRIST 2015 Dublin, Ireland, May 20-22, 2015 This edition printed and bound in the Republic of Ireland by Lettertec Irl. Ltd, Springhill House, Carrigtwohill Co. Cork Republic of Ireland www.selfpublishbooks.ie All contained papers are available free online through CORA, the Cork Open Research Archive (cora.ucc.ie) Copyright is retained by the authors ii Preface This volume contains selected research-in-progress papers and poster presentations from DESRIST 2015 - the 10th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology held during 20-22 May 2015 at Clontarf Castle, Dublin, Ireland. DESRIST acts as an outlet and discussion forum for researchers and prac- titioners engaged in all aspects of Design Science research. The 10th DESRIST built on the foundation of nine prior highly successful interna- tional conferences held in Claremont, Pasadena, Atlanta, Philadelphia, St. Gallen, Milwaukee, Las Vegas, Helsinki and Miami. This year’s confer- ence places a special emphasis on broadening the research agenda and nurturing the symbiotic relationship between Design Science researchers and practitioners. To this end, individuals from academia and industry came together to discuss and share new ideas and innovative solutions across a range of domains. The growth of design science means that a significant proportion of the work being done falls under the heading of research-in-progress. The title of this volume “At the Vanguard of Design Science: First Impressions and Early Findings from Ongoing Research”, reflects its focus on com- municating early findings from such research. This provides authors a platform to engage with the community and share nascent findings from studies at the leading edge of the discipline. Completed research from DESRIST 2015 is presented in a separate volume entitled ‘New Horizons in Design Science: Broadening the Research Agenda’, which is published by Springer International Publishing, Switzerland. Overall we received 37 research-in-progress papers, of which 16 were presented at DESRIST 2015, together with 6 poster presentations for sep- arate studies. Each research-in-progress paper and each poster presenta- tion was reviewed by a minimum of two referees. The final set of accept- ed papers in this volume reflects those presented at DESRIST 2015. We would like to thank the authors who submitted their research-in- progress papers and poster presentations to DESRIST 2015, the referees who took the time to construct detailed and constructive reviews, and the Program Committee who made the event possible. Furthermore we thank the sponsoring organisations, in particular Science Foundation Ireland, iii Irish Design 2015, Intel, Maynooth University and Dublin City University for their support. We believe the research described in this volume addresses some of the most topical and interesting design challenges facing the field of infor- mation systems. We hope that readers find the insights provided by au- thors as valuable and thought-provoking as we have, and that the discus- sion of such early findings can help to maximise their impact. May 2015 Brian Donnellan, Rob Gleasure, Markus Helfert, Jim Kenneally, Marcus Rothenberger, Monica Chiarini Tremblay, Debra VanderMeer, and Robert Winter iv Organization Editors Brian Donnellan, Maynooth University, Maynooth, Ireland Rob Gleasure, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland Markus Helfert, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland Jim Kenneally, Intel Labs Europe, Leixlip, Ireland Debra VanderMeer, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA Marcus Rothenberger, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Robert Winter, Universität St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland Program Committee Stephan Aier Peter Loos Andreas Auinger Jan Mendling Liam Bannon Andreas Oberweis Richard Baskerville Rory Oconnor Marian Carcary Balaji Padmanabhan Sven Carlsson Claus Pahl Kevin Casey Tero Päivärinta Samir Chatterjee Jinsoo Park Roger Chiang Jeffrey Parsons Monica Chiarini Tremblay Jan Pries-Heje Gabriel J. Costello Hajo A. Reijers Martin Curley Michael Rosemann Edward Curry Matti Rossi Dave Darcy Gerhard Schwabe Brian Donnellan Alexander Simons Kaushik Dutta Jonas Sjöström Rob Gleasure Henk Sol Goran Goldkuhl Oliver Thomas Shirley Gregor Tuure Tuunanen Riitta Hekkala Karthikeyan Umapathy Markus Helfert Vijay Vaishnavi Alan Hevner Debra VanderMeer Keumseok Kang John Venable Dimitris Karagiannis Joseph Walls Jim Kenneally Axel Winkelmann Bill Kuechler Robert Winter Subodha Kumar George Wyner Jan Marco Leimeister v Research-in-Progress Review Committee Shalinda Adikari Oliver Gass Carlos M Parra Mayda Alrige Kurt Gaubinger Martina Peris Matthew Austin Matt Germonprez Erik Perjons Andrea Back Muhammad M. Hassan Björn Pilarski Abayomi Baiyere Tsipi Heart Miloslava Plachkinova Jörg Becker Maryam Heidari Silke Plennert Martin Benedict Leonard Heilig Edy Portmann Martin Berner Wayne Hellmuth Mirja Pulkkinen Lennarth Bernhardsson Justus Holler Usman Qamar Daniel Beverungen Dirk Hovorka Torsten Reiners Ilia Bider Thomas Jensen Emanuel Reiterer Sebastian Bräuer Florian Johannsen Dominik Renzel Richard Braun Andreas Kiesow Paul Rigger Tomas Bruckner Ralf Klamma Christian Ritter Arturo Castellanos Max Kleinedler Christian Ruf Friedrich Chasin Benjamin Klör Silvia Schacht Loretta H. Cheeks Martin Kretzer David Schuff Nico Clever Jens Lamprecht Josef-M. Schwaiger Esyin Chew Jungwoo Lee Matthias Schumann Kieran Conboy Olga Levina Raj Sharman Stefan Cronholm De Liu Yuxi Shi Eoin Cullina Roman Lukyanenko Dominik Siemon Gerald Daeuble Alexander Mädche Glenn Stewart André Dahlinger Onkar Malgonde Rangaraja P Sundarraj Subhrajyoti Deb Munir Mandviwalla Betina Tagle Patrick Delaney Igal Mazor Yoke Teng Tan Mark De Reuver Hema Meda Bjørnar Tessem Andreas Drechsler Stefan Morana Matthias Tietz Mateusz Dolata Fred Mtenzi Ravi Vatrapu Matthias Eickhoff Moyen M.Mustaquim Moritz von Hoffen Werner Esswein Shastri L Nimmagadda Rosann Webb Collins Adir Even Markus Nuettgens Markus Weinmann Carsten Felden Tobias Nystrom Hannes Wendler Stefan Fleischer Yvonne O’Connor Michael Werner Chiara Francalanci Brian O’Flaherty Felix Wortmann Albrecht Fritzsche Ciaran O’Leary Mun Yi Kartik Ganju Sebastian Olbrich Yuval Zak vi Table of Contents Supporting Industry Exploring an agent as an economic insider threat solution ……………... 1 Betina Tagle and Henry Felch. CloudNeg: An Autonomous Multi Issue Negotiation System, with Prefer- 9 ence Elicitation Component, for Trading Cloud Services ……………….. Aseem Pahuja, Rangaraja P Sundarraj and Venkataraghavan Krishnaswamy. Shipping Information Pipeline: Initial Design Principles ..……...……….. 17 Thomas Jensen and Ravi Vatrapu. Developing a Health and Wellbeing Platform in a Living Lab Setting: An 25 Action Design Research Study ……….………………….……….............. Wally Keijzer-Broers, Mark de Reuver, Lucas Florez Atehuortua, Nick. Guldemond Towards a Situation-Awareness-Driven Design of Operational Business 33 Intelligence & Analytics Systems ……………………............................... Mario Nadj, Stefan Morana and Alexander Mädche. Biased Group Decision Making and the Effect of Computer-Mediated 41 Communication: Separating the effects of Anonymity, Voting and Blind Picking …………………………………………………………………… Jens Lamprecht and Susanne Robra-Bissantz. Method Design History: Exploring Corporate Communities ……………............. 47 Dirk Hovorka, Matt Germonprez and Matt Levy. Biomimetics in Design-Oriented Information Systems Research ............. 53 Michael Alexander Kaufmann and Edy Portmann. Dealing With Emergent Design Science Research Projects in IS ............. 61 Henri Pirkkalainen. Action Design Research: A Comparison with Canonical Action 69 Research and Design Science …………………………………………… Giovanni Maccani, Brian Donnellan and Markus Helfert. Effectuation and Its Implications for Socio-Technical Design Science 77 Research in Information Systems………………………………………... Andreas Drechsler and Alan Hevner. vii Activities and Practices Activity Patterns in Design Processes of IT Standards…………………… 85 Sandeep Purao, Karthikeyan Umapathy and John Bagby. Practice-Based Personas: Integrated User and Practice Models …............. 93 Ciaran O'Leary, Fred Mtenzi and Claire McAvinia. Longitudinal Design

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