Abstract:
Since decision management is becoming an integrated part of business process management, more and more decision management implementations are realized. Therefore, organizations search for guidance to design such solutions. Principles are often applied to guide the design of information systems in general. A particular area of interest when designing decision management solutions is compliance. In an earlier published study we took a general perspective on principles regarding the design of decision management solutions. In this paper, we re-address our earlier work, yet from a different perspective, the compliance perspective. Thus, we analyzed how the principles can be utilized in the design of compliant decision management solutions. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to specify, classify, and validate compliance principles. To identify relevant compliance principles, we conducted a three round focus group and three round Delphi Study which led to the identification of eleven compliance principles.

Authors:
Koen Smit
Martijn Zoet
Raymond Slot

APA Reference:
Smit, K., Zoet, M., & Slot, R. (2016). Compliance Principles for Decision Management Solutions at the Dutch Government. Proceedings of the twenty-seventh Australasian Conference on Information Systems.