Title :
Component-based information systems: toward a framework for evaluation
Author :
Lycett, Mark ; Giaglis, George M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Syst. & Comput., Brunel Univ., Uxbridge, UK
Abstract :
Information systems evaluation is problematic. It is noted to be under-researched in relation to development, is contentious in terms of the quantification, measurement and effort required, and there is a marked difference between theoretical development and practical use. Drawing on a critical review of the ´tradition´ in information systems evaluation, this paper applies the lessons learnt to the context of component-based development. In common with development approaches that have preceded components, there is consequently a danger that investment decisions fall prey to ´hype´, and there is evidence to suggest that there is considerable risk inherent in the migration to component-based systems. Such risk provides an opportunity to bridge the perceived chasm between information systems development and evaluation in three ways: firstly, by integrating business-driven evaluation with the development approach at an early stage of the adoption process; secondly, by using this integration to lessen the perceived effort of evaluation; and thirdly, by making evaluation a dynamic and ongoing process. With this in mind, this paper discusses the demands of evaluating component-based development in the context of a conceptual framework that concentrates on gaining a pluralistic understanding of the information needs of stakeholders.
Keywords :
information needs; information systems; investment; software cost estimation; software development management; software metrics; subroutines; adoption process; business-driven evaluation; component-based development; component-based information systems; conceptual framework; dynamic ongoing process; hype; information systems development; information systems evaluation framework; investment decisions; measurement; perceived effort; pluralistic understanding; quantification; risk; stakeholder information needs; system migration; tradition; Appraisal; Bridges; Costs; Information systems; Investments; Maintenance; Organizational aspects;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 2000. Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0493-0
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2000.926928