Defining Key Concepts in Information Science Research: The Adoption of the Definition of Feature
Molenaar, Sabine; Steenvoorden, Emilie; van den Berg, Nikita; Dalpiaz, Fabiano; Brinkkemper, Sjaak
(2022)
Research Challenges in Information Science, volume 446, issue 1, pp. 442 - 457
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, volume 446, issue 1, pp. 442 - 457
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Abstract
This paper analyzes the definitions of the concept feature in the information science literature. The concept of feature has been defined in various ways over the last three decades. To be able to obtain a common understanding of a feature in information science, it is important to conduct a thorough
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analysis of the definitions that can be used in research and in practice. The main contribution of this paper is a categorization of the existing definitions, which highlights similarities and differences. By means of a Concept Definition Review process, we gather a total of 23 definitions from Google Scholar using five search queries complemented by backward snowballing. Our analysis organizes the definitions according to their level of abstraction and the taken viewpoint. Within the range of analyzed definitions, we do not wish to argue that one is better or worse than another. We provide, however, guidelines for the selection of a definition for a given goal. These guidelines include: popularity based on the citations count, the research field, the abstraction level, and the viewpoint.
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Keywords: Concept Definition Review, Definition, Feature, Information science, Literature review, Requirements engineering, Taverne, Information Systems and Management, Information Systems, Control and Systems Engineering, Business and International Management, Management Information Systems, Modelling and Simulation
ISSN: 1865-1348
ISBN: 978-3-031-05759-5
978-3-031-05760-1
Publisher: Springer, Springer
Note: Funding Information: We would like to thank Sven Apel for clarifying and discussing the categorization of definitions on the level of abstraction. Publisher Copyright: © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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