Challenges of inter-organizational information and middleware system projects: Agility, complexity, success, and failure

Radhouane B. N. Jrad, D. Sundaram
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There are two main ways to manage projects in business: The traditional and the agile. While the first has been historically the main Project Management methodology for businesses, the latter is gaining more support for projects involving Information Systems (IS) due to its fitting with the unpredictable nature of IS changes. To assess outcomes of projects, businesses have been using rational, narrative, organizational, and/or performative approaches. While each approach has its strengths and weaknesses, the jury is still out on which is more suitable for IS projects. More specifically, there is a lack of targeted research on which type of project management and which approach for project outcome evaluation are most relevant for Inter-Organizational Information Systems (IOIS) and Inter-Organizational Middleware System (IOMS). IOISs are automated ISs spanning across partnering organizations and aiming at synergizing their forces to increase competitiveness and cost efficiency. An Inter-Organizational Middleware System (IOMS) is the component inside IOIS that is responsible for bridging various partners' systems while holding part of the business intelligence. First, this paper collects and reviews existing project management methodologies; it then evaluates present approaches for assessing outcomes of IS projects, before it focuses on IOIS and IOMS projects, highlighting their unique characteristics and challenges. The paper concludes with a highlight of the research gap into IOIS and IOMS project management.
组织间信息和中间件系统项目的挑战:敏捷性、复杂性、成功和失败
在商业中有两种主要的项目管理方法:传统的和敏捷的。虽然第一种方法在历史上一直是企业的主要项目管理方法,但由于信息系统(is)变化的不可预测性,后者在涉及信息系统(is)的项目中获得了更多支持。为了评估项目的结果,企业一直在使用理性的、叙述的、组织的和/或执行的方法。虽然每种方法都有其优点和缺点,但哪种方法更适合信息系统项目仍然没有定论。更具体地说,缺乏关于哪种类型的项目管理和哪种项目结果评估方法与组织间信息系统(IOIS)和组织间中间件系统(IOMS)最相关的针对性研究。IOISs是跨合作组织的自动化ISs,旨在协同其力量以提高竞争力和成本效率。组织间中间件系统(IOMS)是IOIS中的组件,它负责在保持部分业务智能的同时桥接各种合作伙伴的系统。首先,本文收集和回顾了现有的项目管理方法;然后评估目前评估信息系统项目成果的方法,然后重点介绍信息系统和信息系统项目,突出其独特的特点和挑战。文章最后强调了IOIS和IOMS项目管理的研究差距。
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