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A Structural Framework for Analyzing Information Technology
Information Systems and Analytics
  • Daniel Pfeiffer
  • Michael Schermann, Santa Clara University
  • Jörg Becker
  • Helmut Krcmar
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2006
Publisher
Association for Information Systems
Abstract

With the rise of technological advance, organizations require methods and tools to analyze technologies regarding their fit to the needs of an institution. Research on the evaluation and selection of technologies has mainly adopted a process perspective so far. We argue that it is crucial to consider the inner structure of technologies as well and describe its elements and connections. Hence, in this paper we propose a framework for analyzing information technology by reconstructing its inner structure. We transfer concepts of philosophical Structuralism to technologies by analyzing the striking proximity in the assembly of theories and technologies as conceptual networks. By describing technologies in such a way, we are able to formulate a set of questions which allows for analyzing and evaluating the suitability of technologies for specific requirements. In order to demonstrate the utility of such theoretizied technologies we apply our approach to the technology .NET.

Comments
The Tenth Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2006)
Citation Information
Pfeiffer, D., Schermann, M., Becker, J., and Krcmar, H. (2006): ”A Structural Framework for Analyzing Information Technology”, Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.