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12 January 2012 Co-design of RAD and ETHICS methodologies: a combination of information system development methods
Arezo Nasehi, Salman Shahriyari
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Abstract
Co-design is a new trend in the social world which tries to capture different ideas in order to use the most appropriate features for a system. In this paper, co-design of two information system methodologies is regarded; rapid application development (RAD) and effective technical and human implementation of computer-based systems (ETHICS). We tried to consider the characteristics of these methodologies to see the possibility of having a co-design or combination of them for developing an information system. To reach this purpose, four different aspects of them are analyzed: social or technical approach, user participation and user involvement, job satisfaction, and overcoming change resistance. Finally, a case study using the quantitative method is analyzed in order to examine the possibility of co-design using these factors. The paper concludes that RAD and ETHICS are appropriate to be co-designed and brings some suggestions for the co-design.
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Arezo Nasehi and Salman Shahriyari "Co-design of RAD and ETHICS methodologies: a combination of information system development methods", Proc. SPIE 8350, Fourth International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2011): Computer Vision and Image Analysis; Pattern Recognition and Basic Technologies, 83501A (12 January 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.920903
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Resistance

Computing systems

Control systems

Information technology

Machine vision

Software development

Computer vision technology

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