Using Deep Structure Theory to Visualize Inherent Limitations of Systems Analysis Tools in Relation to Habermassian Communicative Action

Duane P. Truex, Steven Alter, Michael J. Cuellar, Sumantra Sarkar

Research output: Contribution to conferencePresentation

Abstract

Problems related to dysfunctional communication and collaboration between business and IT professionals have been discussed for decades. This distortion in communication can partially be explained by the Critical Social Theory and Jurgen Habermas' notions of communicative action and Univeral Pragmatics, which differentiate between ideal communication and types of distorted communication. The present research sees that success in this performative linguistic process of ISD calls for shared understanding and communication between participants to the process, leading to agreement on the meaning of the requirement and its concomitant elements and desired outcomes. This paper shows how the Work Systems method (Alter) can be used to reduce communicative distortion from the requirement gathering process by creating something more akin to Habermassian communicative action.
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Dec 11 2010
EventOasis Workshop - Shanghai, China
Duration: Dec 1 2011 → …

Conference

ConferenceOasis Workshop
Period12/1/11 → …

Disciplines

  • Management Information Systems

Keywords

  • Deep structure theory
  • Habermassian communicative action
  • Inherent limitations
  • Relation
  • Systems analysis tools
  • Visualize

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Using Deep Structure Theory to Visualize Inherent Limitations of Systems Analysis Tools in Relation to Habermassian Communicative Action'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this