TY - GEN
T1 - State of the art of information systems failure managements
AU - Alduraywish, Yousef
AU - Xu, Yuchun
AU - Salonitis, Konstantinos
N1 - The final publication Alduraywish, Y, Xu, Y & Salonitis, K 2017, State of the art of information systems failure managements. in Advances in Manufacturing Technology XXXI, proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Manufacturing Research, ICMR 2017, incorporating the 32nd National Conference on Manufacturing Research. Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering, vol. 6, IOS Press BV, pp. 509-514, 15th International Conference on Manufacturing Research, ICMR 2017, London, United Kingdom, 5-7 September is available at IOS Press through http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-792-4-509
PY - 2017/9/7
Y1 - 2017/9/7
N2 - Information systems (IS) play a vital role in our daily life. They collect, store, organize and distribute data in structured and organized ways to improve people's daily activities in the most efficient and effective manner. To achieve that, functions and structures are mixed together in a dynamic way to construct an information system with sophisticated capabilities beyond sending emails and publishing data online. Consequently, enterprises and government departments allocate huge financial and human resources for the development of interconnected information systems. However, failures in information systems projects have been growing in the last few years despite their massive allocated resources. That means any IS projects that do not meet their objectives and goal have gone beyond budget or not completed within the agreed time. While there are several factors triggering these failures, this research aims to investigate and address the key factors that are responsible for failure within information systems in various regions, The work conducted includes identifying different role of information systems components, comparing two important information systems success/failure models namely DeLone and Mclean model and ITPOSMO model, and summarising critical success/factors for information systems from various regions. The research findings can be used for developing an framework for effectively managing Information System.
AB - Information systems (IS) play a vital role in our daily life. They collect, store, organize and distribute data in structured and organized ways to improve people's daily activities in the most efficient and effective manner. To achieve that, functions and structures are mixed together in a dynamic way to construct an information system with sophisticated capabilities beyond sending emails and publishing data online. Consequently, enterprises and government departments allocate huge financial and human resources for the development of interconnected information systems. However, failures in information systems projects have been growing in the last few years despite their massive allocated resources. That means any IS projects that do not meet their objectives and goal have gone beyond budget or not completed within the agreed time. While there are several factors triggering these failures, this research aims to investigate and address the key factors that are responsible for failure within information systems in various regions, The work conducted includes identifying different role of information systems components, comparing two important information systems success/failure models namely DeLone and Mclean model and ITPOSMO model, and summarising critical success/factors for information systems from various regions. The research findings can be used for developing an framework for effectively managing Information System.
KW - failure
KW - failure factors
KW - information systems
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U2 - 10.3233/978-1-61499-792-4-509
DO - 10.3233/978-1-61499-792-4-509
M3 - Conference publication
AN - SCOPUS:85028380699
SN - 978-1-61499-792-4
T3 - Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering
SP - 509
EP - 514
BT - Advances in Manufacturing Technology XXXI, proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Manufacturing Research, ICMR 2017, incorporating the 32nd National Conference on Manufacturing Research
T2 - 15th International Conference on Manufacturing Research, ICMR 2017
Y2 - 5 September 2017 through 7 September 2017
ER -