Syllabus

The papers are generally available through the University's Library (X-port gives you access to electronic journals): http://www.ub.uio.no/

 

For other materials, look here: /studier/emner/matnat/ifi/INF5890/v15/pensumliste/readings/

 

Book

Weill, P. & Ross, J.W. IT governance: How top performers manage IT decision rights for superior results. Harvard Business Press; (2004).

 

Articles and book chapters

Larsen, M.H., Pedersen, M.K., & Viborg Andersen, K. IT Governance: Reviewing 17 IT governance tools and analysing the case of Novozymes A/S. HICSS'06. Proceedings of the 39th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences: IEEE; (2006) p. 195c-195c.

IEEE (2011). Guide— Adoption of the Project Management Institute (PMI?) Standard. Kapittel 1-3

Chapter 2 and 3 in: Ross, J.W., Weill, P., & Robertson, D. Enterprise architecture as strategy: Creating a foundation for business execution. Harvard Business Press; (2006).

Bygstad, B. & Nielsen, P.A. Understanding and managing process interaction in IS development projects. SCIS, Springer Verlag (2012) p. 25-43.

Jez Humble and Joanne Molesky. (2011). "Why Enterprises Must Adopt Devops to Enable Continuous Delivery". Cutter IT Journal 24(8).

Bygstad, B. Generative mechanisms for innovation in information infrastructures. Information and Organization (2010) p. 156-168.

Little, T. (2005). Context-adaptive agility: managing complexity and uncertainty. Software, IEEE, 22(3), 28-35.

Turner, J. R., & Müller, R. (2003). On the nature of the project as a temporary organization. International Journal of Project Management, 21(1), 1-8.

Ciborra, C. U. A Critical Review of the Literature on the Management of Corporate Information Infrastructure. Chapter 2 in "From Control to Drift", Oxford Univ. Press. 2000.

Ciborra, C.U Encountering information systems as a phenomenon. Chapter 1 in "The Social Study of Information and Communication Technology". Oxford Univ. Press 2004.

Hanseth, O. Bygstad, B. & Johannesen, L. K. Towards a Theory of Generative Architectures. Manuscript

 

Other relevant literature

Groth, L. Approaches to Organisational Theory. Manuscript

Brooks, F. P. (1975): The mythical man-month. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.

Ghazawneh and Henfridsson (2013): Balancing platform control and external contribution in third-party development: the boundary resources model. Information Systems Journal, vol 23(2), pp. 173–192

Rolland and Aanestad (2014) “Growing platform-based enterprise systems through ‘modular’ and ‘architectural’ acts of customizing: a case study”.

Venters, W. & Whitley, E.A. A critical review of cloud computing: researching desires and realities. Journal of Information Technology (2012) p. 179-197.

Willcocks, Venters & Whitley (2012) - Cloud and the Future of Business: From Costs to Innovation.  Part One: Promise. Part Two: Challenges. Part Three: Impact. Part Four: Innovation. Part Five: Management

Leister & Christophersen, “Open Source, Open Collaboration and Innovation” - first 4 chapters (2012)

Cohn, M. L., Sim, S. E., & Lee, C. P. (2009). What counts as software process? Negotiating the boundary of software work through artifacts and conversation. Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), 18(5-6), 401-443.

Pich, M. T., Loch, C. H., & Meyer, A. D. (2002). On uncertainty, ambiguity, and complexity in project management. Management science, 48(8), 1008-1023.

R?nkk?, K., Dittrich, Y., & Randall, D. (2005). When plans do not work out: How plans are used in software development projects. Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), 14(5), 433-468.

Kappelman, L., McLean, E., Luftman, J., & Johnson, V. (2013). Key Issues of IT Organizations and Their Leadership: The 2013 SIM IT Trends Study. MIS Quarterly Executive, 12(4), 227-240.

 

 

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