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International Journal of Information Technologies and Systems Approach (IJITSA)
DescriptionThe International Journal of Information Technologies and Systems Approach (IJITSA) is a refereed global journal where a systemic interdisciplinary and/or a multi-methodology perspective of information systems, software engineering, and systems engineering are encouraged. The articles accepted in IJITSA address relevant and contemporaneous or recurrent and unsolved classic problems, opportunities, challenges, and solutions found in IT systems. The journal pursues a better understanding and development of the three addressed disciplines from an interdisciplinary and/or multi-methodology perspective focused on the construct IT system.
Contents
Volume 17, Issue 1
Volume 16, Issue 3
Volume 16, Issue 2
Volume 16, Issue 1
Volume 15, Issue 3
Volume 15, Issue 2
Volume 15, Issue 1
Volume 14, Issue 2
Volume 14, Issue 1
Volume 13, Issue 2
Volume 13, Issue 1
Volume 12, Issue 2
Volume 12, Issue 1
Volume 11, Issue 2
Volume 11, Issue 1
Volume 10, Issue 2
Volume 10, Issue 1
Volume 9, Issue 2
Volume 9, Issue 1
Volume 8, Issue 2
Volume 8, Issue 1
Volume 7, Issue 2
Volume 7, Issue 1
Volume 6, Issue 2
Volume 6, Issue 1
Volume 5, Issue 2
Volume 5, Issue 1
Volume 4, Issue 2
Volume 4, Issue 1
Volume 3, Issue 2
Volume 3, Issue 1
Volume 2, Issue 2
Volume 2, Issue 1
Volume 1, Issue 2
Volume 1, Issue 1
MissionThe International Journal of Information Technologies and the Systems Approach (IJITSA) publishes research articles that are globally relevant for IT stakeholders and where a systemic interdisciplinary and/or a multi-methodology research perspective are considered. IJITSA improves scientific and technological knowledge regarding the engineering and management of IT systems by fostering the utilization of the Systems Approach.
Journal IndicesBacon's Media Directory CSA Illumina GetCited Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA) Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD) SCIRUS The Index of Information Systems Journals The Standard Periodical Directory Ulrich's Periodicals Directory Web of Science Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
Testimonials and Reviews“This journal provides an outlet for research that truly takes a systems-oriented perspective. The perspective supported by this journal is one that recognizes the complexity of today’s information systems; systems which require multiple perspectives of issues to be accommodated and resolved.”
- David Paradice, Florida State University, USA
“…the journal's positioning is a very important one for the future development of systems thinking…”
- Yasmin Merali, The University of Warwick, UK
“This journal will fill a widely felt need to develop theory and practice in a critical aspect of organizational management.”
- Russell L. Ackoff, University of Pennsylvania, USA
“Information centricity and complexity are keys to innovative and economic products for our global economy. Systems engineering has become the engineering of the 21st century to meet these needs. Outlets such as the IJITSA are desperately needed to advance Systems Engineering and related professions and disseminate best practices.”
- John Farr, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
"This new journal should provide a very much needed and welcome source of multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary thought having to do with the systems approach and associated lateral thinking related to contemporary information systems and information technology issues."
- Andrew P. Sage, George Mason University, USA
"IJITSA addresses an important gap in IS research and practice. The IS discipline has done far too little to exploit the system nature of systems in organizations. Although called systems, information systems in organizations are often viewed as tools that "users" use. IS success is often gauged as though it were about acceptance and usage of a tool. "System development" is often conceived as building computerized tools that satisfy information requirements of idealized business processes. IJITSA will make a significant contribution to the IS field by focusing more attention on systems and the systems approach."
- Steven Alter, University of San Francisco, USA
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