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Design theory involves examining and evaluating design as a concept. A
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number of scholars in information systems research have examined the concept of
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design.  The focus of design
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in information systems is on design of IT artifacts. TThere
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are differing opinions about what constitutes design for information
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technology artifacts.  Walls et al. (1992) specify two major components of IT design
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theories: a product component and a development process component. Each draws
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upon kernel theories (usually taken from the natural or social sciences) in
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specifying prescriptive hypotheses that enable designers to evaluate whether
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the product and its development process satisfy the design theory. Goldkuhl
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(2004) specifies a need for multiple grounding of design theories in external
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theories, reference theories, value theories, etc. Markus et al. (2002) take a
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more practical view of design theories, using these theories to explain the
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means– ends relationship as a practical, prescriptively causal mechanism to
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justify design components.
 
== Diagram/schematic of theory ==
 
== Diagram/schematic of theory ==
  
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