The everyday practice of information systems development is very diverse. Application domains, analysis and design techniques, programming languages, development paradigms, and project strategies can all vary over different spectra. Many information systems development projects often fail to deliver the expected benefits. Current trends in the development of information systems are in linking users and databases across functional and organizational boundaries and at the same time increasing the importance of organizational factors. Risks of failure in ISD projects increase where no participant has a global view or control of the activities. Hardware and software are components of a more complex socio-technical ensemble that includes people, work processes, and institutional and cultural factors. Information systems development is becoming increasingly important aspect of transforming organizations and society. Issues like design methods, models and evaluation techniques, methodological aspects of ISD and novel IS domains are main areas of contribution of this track. Additionally, in the area of project management, focus on topics like design methods, models and evaluation techniques, methodological aspects of Project Management within ISD and novel IS domains are main areas of contribution of this track.

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A Process Model of Co-Creation as an Approach to Information Systems Development

Karlheinz (Karl) Kautz, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University
Gro Bjerknes, Monash University
Julie Fisher
Tomas Jensen

An Institutional Perspective on BIM Implementation – a Case Study of an Intercity Railway Project in Norway

Nam Bui
Christoph Merschbrock
Bjørn Erik Munkvold, University of Agder
Ann Karina Lassen

Applying a Taxonomic Framework to understand Co-Creation as an Approach to Information Systems Development

Karlheinz (Karl) Kautz, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University
Gro Bjerknes, Monash University
Julie Fisher
Tomas Jensen

Cargo Cults in Information Systems Development: a Definition and an Analytical Framework

Tanja Elina Mäki-Runsas
Kai Wistrand
Fredrik Karlsson, Örebro university

Design and Evaluation of a Gamification-based Information System for Improving Student Attendance

Nearchos Paspallis
Panayiotis Andreou, University of Central Lancashire
Alberto Bullo

Developing Crisis Training Software for Local Governments – From User Needs to Generic Requirements

Monika Magnusson, Karlstad University, Sweden
John Sören Pettersson, Karlstad University
Peter Bellström, Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden.
Henrik Andersson, Karlstad University

Improving Digital Decision Making Through Situational Awareness

Ovidiu Noran
Peter Bernus, Griffith University

Optimal Reasoning of Opposing Non-functional Requirements based on Game Theory

Sreenithya Sumesh
Aneesh Krishna, Curtin University of Technology
Chitra M. Subramanian

The Dynamics of Transformation in the Development of Digital Services

Ahmad Ghazawneh

The Weight of User Decision Making During Online Interactions - Planning an Experiment

Chris Barry, National University of Ireland
Mairéad Hogan, NUI Galway, Ireland

Towards a Light-weight Enterprise Architecture Approach for Building Transformational Preparedness

Ovidiu Noran
Pat Turner
Peter Bernus, Griffith University