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Aligning Traditional, Agile, and Hybrid Methods: Toward an Integrative Contingency Framework Benjamin Nothacker, Hochschule Aalen - University of Applied Sciences
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An ADR Approach on a Multi-Agent System for Team Productivity and Collaboration Bruce Yang, NUS
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Boundless Potential: The Influence of Unbounded IT Teams on Their Members’ Turnover Lisa Schned, TU Dortmund University
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Hamed Sarbazhosseini, School of Information Technology and Systems
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From Budgeting in Agility to Agility in Budgeting: Insights from Swiss Insurers Seluan Bahith, Zurich University of Applied Sciences
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Intelligent Tutoring for Law Courses: Design and Evaluation of an LLM-based System Florian Weber, Kassel University
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Lightweight Shackles Still Bind: Lock-In Effects In Low-Code Development Peter Alois François, South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences
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Navigating the Cloud Transformation: Routine Shifts in Information Systems Development Projects Theresa Rolfes, Hasso-Plattner-Institute
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Scale development for measuring design principle Reusability Sanaz Nabavian, Memorial university of Newfoundland and Labrador
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Staying Present Under Pressure: A Multilevel Study of Team Mindfulness in IT Projects Katharina Wahl, TU Dortmund University
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Synthetic Conversations, Real Insights: Towards Realistic User Simulations with Generative Agents Florian Holldack, University of Duisburg-Essen
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System-Oriented ISD Agility: Sensing and Responding beyond Product Qualities Magnus Li, University of Oslo
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Technical Debt in the Balance: The Role of Enterprise Architecture Management Rolf van Baar, Deloitte Consulting
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Temporality in Flow: Navigating Temporal Alignment and Friction in Software Development Saima Ritonummi, University of Jyväskylä
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Dharneeka Jeyam, Bern University of Applied Sciences
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Aaron Elkins, SDSU
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When We Know More than AI Can Tell: A Computational Study of AI Overruling in Craftwork Anuschka Schmitt, The London School of Economics and Political Science
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Will it Blend? The Future of the Software Development Lifecycle Under the Influence of GenAI Dominik Unzicker, TU Darmstadt
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Track Chairs
Sabine Matook, Ph.D., University of Queensland
Alanah Mitchell, Ph.D., Drake University
Jan Pries Heje, Ph.D., Roskilde University
Track Description
The current information systems development (ISD) landscape is confronted by challenging conditions of the global dimension (economic downturn, wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, and health crisis) that demand technology solutions, fast and cheap. Organizational digital transformation initiatives and innovations in artificial intelligence (AI), particularly in generative AI and no-code and low-code methods, have expanded the horizons of design, development, and problem-solving, accelerating the speed and expectations at which new technologies are brought to market. At the same time, work-from-home arrangements and years of lockdown changed how ISD teams coordinate their development work, providing increased flexibility and industry-wide collaboration arrangements. However, many ISD projects fail to deliver the expected outcomes, resulting in delays, rework, and extensive team learning. More knowledge about the behavioral, organizational, and institutional factors shaping the IS design, development, and project management phenomenon is needed.