Technology research explained : design of software, architectures, methods, and technology in general / Ketil Stølen.
2023
T45
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Title
Technology research explained : design of software, architectures, methods, and technology in general / Ketil Stølen.
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Teknologivitenskap. English
ISBN
9783031258176 (electronic bk.)
3031258177 (electronic bk.)
9783031258169
3031258169
3031258177 (electronic bk.)
9783031258169
3031258169
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-25817-6 doi
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T45
Dewey Decimal Classification
607.2
Summary
This book aims to help research practitioners in technology science avoid some of the most common pitfalls or at least make them easier to overcome. Many technology scientists put too little weight on how they conduct their work and should be able to become significantly better at what they do by being more aware of methodological issues. The book differs from other related works in two main respects: First, by focusing on creating, producing, or inventing new artifacts in other words, technology science. Second, by describing a general approach to technology science linking together specialized research methods. The book consists of 14 chapters. Following the first introductory chapter are two chapters providing the foundation for the rest of the book. These chapters clarify the meaning of key concepts and describe an overall process for technology science. The subsequent chapters 411 are about this process. Chapters 4, 5, and 6 concern problem analysis, research planning, and hypothesis formulation. The following five chapters then aim at evaluation. Chapter 7 introduces the concept of prediction, which plays a fundamental role in evaluating hypotheses. Chapters 810 address the evaluation of universal, existential, and statistical hypotheses. Chapter 11 concerns quality assurance and introduces the concepts of validity and reliability. Next, in chapters 12 and 13, we address publishing with an emphasis on the specifics of technology science. Eventually the last chapter, chapter 14, briefly introduces the philosophy of science. The book systematically collects in the form of suggestions, recommendations, and guidelines the authors 35-year experience as a researcher, author and reviewer in technology science. It is written for anyone working in technology science, from masters students to researchers and supervisors.
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