Publication Type

Conference Proceeding Article

Version

publishedVersion

Publication Date

8-2005

Abstract

Information systems development (ISD) is a complicated process involving interconnected resources, objects, and outcomes. The importance of ISD has attracted long-term interests from both researchers and practitioners. Based on the input-process-output model, this paper developed a conceptual framework of ISD success through a systematic literature review. The paper argues that ISD is a comprehensive and interactive process among individuals, teams, and organization. These factors impact ISD process, and further affect ISD success.

Keywords

Information systems development (ISD), ISD success, ISD process, Individual factors, Team factors, Organizational factors, Input-process-output (I-P-O) model

Discipline

Databases and Information Systems

Research Areas

Information Systems and Management

Areas of Excellence

Digital transformation

Publication

Proceedings of the Eleventh Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2005), Omaha, Nebraska, USA, August 11-14

First Page

2964

Last Page

2972

Publisher

AMCIS

City or Country

Omaha, Nebraska, USA

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