Aldo de Moor
| Date of Ph.D. defense: | October 1, 1999 |
| Title of thesis: | Empowering Communities. A Method for the Legitimate User-Driven Specification of Network Information Systems |
| ISBN: | 90 5668 055 2 |
| Promotor: | Prof.dr. Robert Meersman |
| Co-promotor: | Dr Hans Weigand |
Abstract:
Collaborative work is increasingly being mediated by distributed
information technologies such as the Internet. However, it is
difficult to make the virtual professional communities, in which this
collaboration takes place, operate successfully. One of the reasons
is that users are not sufficiently in control of the ongoing
specification process of their continuously changing network
information systems. Furthermore, changes in such an information
system need to be legitimate, in the sense that they are both
meaningful and acceptable to all members of the community. The focus
of this thesis is on developing an approach to assist virtual
professional communities in the legitimate user-driven specification
of their network information systems. The main results of the
research are a theoretical framework that can be used to describe and
analyze legitimate user-driven system specification. Furthermore, the
RENISYS (REsearch Network Information SYstem Specification) method
has been developed in which these theoretic insights are used to
support the actual specification process. Two cases have been
analyzed using this method: one case concerned the Global Research
Network on Sustainable Development, the other was about the
development of an electronic law journal. The thesis is concluded
with a description of a prototype tool implementing the RENISYS
method.

Global / English