TY - GEN
T1 - Eliciting Design Requirements for a Knowledge Management System in Cultural and Historical Heritage
AU - Nova, Néstor A.
AU - Gonzalez, Rafael A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Designing a Knowledge Management System (KMS) from a socio-technical approach, usually includes elicitation of distinct, yet related, requirements from a user, system and domain level. However, this perspective presents shortcomings in terms of emergent and co-evolving interactions between agencies, particularly in highly-dynamic use contexts. To address these issues, this paper reports on a design science study that develops three design requirements grounded on sociomaterial (SM) tenets, and based on the study of imbrications between social and material agencies. We do so in the context of an interorganizational knowledge sharing network in the cultural and historical heritage domain, showing how the sociomaterial coordination practices could be better understood and directed to design practices. The findings reveal that a KMS derived from sociomaterial lens could potentially address different coordination issues that arise when sharing knowledge between heritage projects. Our artefact will be helpful in applying what have been mostly theoretical discussions on sociomateriality in highly-dynamic design settings.
AB - Designing a Knowledge Management System (KMS) from a socio-technical approach, usually includes elicitation of distinct, yet related, requirements from a user, system and domain level. However, this perspective presents shortcomings in terms of emergent and co-evolving interactions between agencies, particularly in highly-dynamic use contexts. To address these issues, this paper reports on a design science study that develops three design requirements grounded on sociomaterial (SM) tenets, and based on the study of imbrications between social and material agencies. We do so in the context of an interorganizational knowledge sharing network in the cultural and historical heritage domain, showing how the sociomaterial coordination practices could be better understood and directed to design practices. The findings reveal that a KMS derived from sociomaterial lens could potentially address different coordination issues that arise when sharing knowledge between heritage projects. Our artefact will be helpful in applying what have been mostly theoretical discussions on sociomateriality in highly-dynamic design settings.
KW - Case Study
KW - Design Requirements
KW - Design Science
KW - Knowledge Management Systems
KW - Sociomaterial Design
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85146198094&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85146198094
T3 - International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management, IC3K - Proceedings
SP - 40
EP - 51
BT - 13th International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Systems, KMIS 2021 as part of IC3K 2021 - Proceedings of the 13th International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management
A2 - Bernardino, Jorge
A2 - Masciari, Elio
A2 - Rolland, Colette
A2 - Filipe, Joaquim
PB - Science and Technology Publications, Lda
T2 - 13th International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Systems, KMIS 2021 as part of 13th International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management, IC3K 2021
Y2 - 25 October 2022 through 27 October 2022
ER -