The<i> 2G </i>method for doubly grounding evaluation frameworks

Authors: Lundell, Björn; Lings, Brian

Journal: Information Systems Journal (2003)

DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2575.2003.00154.x

<jats:p><jats:bold>Abstract. </jats:bold> There are a number of approaches open to an information system (IS) development organization wishing to evaluate the potential relevance of an IT product for use in their own organization. This work considers method support for evaluation of CASE tools, as a complex example of an IT product. Our interest is in evaluation for selection, namely the evaluation of products prior to experience of their use in the defined context. Certain weaknesses are apparent in existing evaluation methods proposed in the literature for evaluation for selection. Our primary concern in this paper is to present a new method which, we claim, addresses these weaknesses. We provide a rationale and a detailed description of the new method, which is referred to as <jats:italic>2G</jats:italic>. The method specifically addresses the important early phases of an evaluation, during which an evaluation framework is to be established. The method is to be used within the intended usage context for the IT product, so the resulting evaluation framework will be situated rather than general. We identify weaknesses in previously available methods, and discuss the advantages of…

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