| Authors: Baskerville, R., & Pries-Heje, J. Date: 2001 Title: “Racing the E-Bomb: How the Internet Is Redefining Information Systems Development Methodology” Journal: Realigning Research and Practice in Is Development: The Social and Organisational Perspective Pages: 49-68 |
| methodology, time pressure, Internet time development, philosophical foundation, pragmatism. |
| A case study in three companies working on Internet time reveals that the present notion of methodology seems to be changing. In fact the lack of methodology in its traditional form seems to be characteristic. Instead of methodology, time pressure and requirements ambiguity is found to be at the core of ten properties of a new and redefined methodology for Internet time development. In this paper each of the properties is briefly described together with causal links between the properties and using examples from the study of three Danish companies. Furthermore it is discussed why methodology seems to be undergoing a redefinition when working on Internet time: the underlying philosophical foundation for the change seems to be pragmatism. |