Mind the gaps: Increasing the impact of IS research on ISD performance improvement

Niamh O. Riordan, Garry Lohan, Kieran Conboy

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Abstract

Poor performance has pervaded the last forty years of software development, evident across industry sector, project size, budget, geographic location, system quality and functionality, and exacerbated by increased criticality of Information Technology (IT) in organisational mission and strategy. A significant body of research has investigated the potential of emerging development methodologies to address these shortcomings but the effectiveness of these methods is largely supported by anecdotal evidence. At the same time, metrics and measurement are known to affect ISD performance but the existing literature on Information Systems Development (ISD) metrics is misaligned with practitioners' needs, leading to a lack of clarity about ISD metrics in practice. This paper presents an interdisciplinary literature review on ISD metrics to identify the underlying reasons for this misalignment and evaluate the extent to which existing literature can be used to better understand the impact of emerging software development methodologies on ISD performance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-16
Number of pages16
JournalAustralasian Journal of Information Systems
Volume19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Information systems development
  • Measurement
  • Metrics
  • Performance improvement

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