Information systems as representations: A review of the theory and evidence
Recker, Jan, Indulska, Marta, Green, Peter, Burton-Jones, Andrew, & Weber, Ron (2019) Information systems as representations: A review of the theory and evidence. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 20(6), Article number: 5 735-786.
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Representation Theory proposes that the basic purpose of an information system (IS) is to faithfully represent certain real-world phenomena, allowing users to reason about these phenomena more cost-effectively than if they were observed directly. Over the past three decades, the theory has underpinned much research on conceptual modeling in IS analysis and design and increasingly research on other IS phenomena such as data quality, system alignment, IS security, and system use. The original theory has also inspired further development of its core premises and advances in methodological guidelines to improve its use and evaluation. Nonetheless, the theory has attracted repeated criticisms regarding its validity, relevance, usefulness, and robustness. Given the burgeoning literature on the theory over time, both positive and negative, the time is ripe for a narrative, developmental review. We review Representation Theory, examine how it has been used, and critically evaluate its contributions and limitations. Based on our findings, we articulate a set of recommendations for improving its application, development, testing, and evaluation.
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ID Code: | 123305 | ||||
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Item Type: | Contribution to Journal (Journal Article) | ||||
Refereed: | Yes | ||||
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Measurements or Duration: | 52 pages | ||||
Keywords: | Representation theory, Representation model, State-tracking model, Good-decomposition model, Information systems analysis and design, Conceptual modeling, Grammar expressiveness, Ontology, Literature review | ||||
DOI: | 10.17705/1jais.00550 | ||||
ISSN: | 1558-3457 | ||||
Pure ID: | 60218410 | ||||
Divisions: | Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > QUT Business School Past > Institutes > Institute for Future Environments Current > Schools > School of Accountancy Current > Schools > School of Management |
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Funding Information: | The preparation of this paper was supported in part by three Australian Research Council Discovery Grants (DP110104386 to Andrew Burton-Jones and Ron Weber, DP130102454 to Marta Indulska, Jan Recker, and Peter Green, and DP140101815 to Peter Green and Andrew Burton-Jones). We thank the senior editor and the three reviewers for their helpful comments. | ||||
Copyright Owner: | Association for Information Systems | ||||
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Deposited On: | 20 Dec 2018 02:18 | ||||
Last Modified: | 22 Apr 2025 09:14 |
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