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Revision as of 16:25, 28 March 2020
Welcome to the research process wiki
This site provides researchers with descriptions and guidance on research processes widely used in information systems (IS). Click on a linked method name below to find details about the process. Please feel free to add new methods, processes, add to the information already present, correct errors, or suggest additional methods for the list.
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Latest updates:
- Echeloned DSR according to Tuuanen et al.
- EDSR- A Methodology Using Design Echelons
- A Methodology Using Design Echelons
- Echeloned DSR according to Tuuanen et al
- Research Methods:About
- MyDesignProcess
- The Design Science Research Grid
- Evaluation Patterns
- Case Study according to Ebneyamini
- Focus Groups according Tremblay et al