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Escape From Winchester Mansion – Toward a Set of Design Principles to Master Complexity in IT Architectures

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  • Schütz, Alexander
  • Widjaja, Thomas
  • Gregory, Robert Wayne

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Although the management of complexity is a central task of CIOs and IT architects, in-depth examinations and the development of design theory in this area is, to the best of our knowledge, underrepresented in existing IS literature. Especially theory-based guidelines and information systems for the management of IT architecture complexity are missing. In a joint team of practitioners and researchers, we applied the action design research (ADR) method in order to tackle this class of problems, i.e., IT architecture complexity management. We derived a set of seven design principles (that guide the design of an information system that supports IT architects to manage IT architecture complexity), which we evaluated and enriched during multiple ‘building, intervention and evaluation’ cycles, according to ADR. In addition, we simultaneously implemented and evaluated a material artifact (i.e., a piece of software) for IT architecture complexity management.

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  • Schütz, Alexander & Widjaja, Thomas & Gregory, Robert Wayne, 2013. "Escape From Winchester Mansion – Toward a Set of Design Principles to Master Complexity in IT Architectures," Publications of Darmstadt Technical University, Institute for Business Studies (BWL) 62745, Darmstadt Technical University, Department of Business Administration, Economics and Law, Institute for Business Studies (BWL).
  • Handle: RePEc:dar:wpaper:62745
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