Artifact types in information systems design science – a literature review

  • Authors:
  • Philipp Offermann;Sören Blom;Marten Schönherr;Udo Bub

  • Affiliations:
  • Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Berlin, Germany;Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Berlin, Germany;Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Berlin, Germany;Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Berlin, Germany

  • Venue:
  • DESRIST'10 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Global Perspectives on Design Science Research
  • Year:
  • 2010

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Abstract

Many information systems researchers designate their work as design science referring to the term “IT artifact” and the categorization systems that have emerged under this label Alas, there is no consensus at this point as to what the research output in design science is and what types of artifacts exist Using a widely accepted artifact typology would strengthen the scientific discussion and ease the categorization of contributions Based on a literature review of all DESRIST publications and a special MISQ issue on design science, we derived such a typology We identified eight relevant artifact types and related our typology to existing ones With this contribution, we hope to enable a discussion about what legitimate design science outputs and their main types are.