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February 13, 2005

Klitgaarden almost did the job…

I have just returned to Copenhagen from the PhD-course 'Write publishable research: An interactive process'. The course was held in the beautiful refugium Klitgaarden in Skagen.

As the title indicates, the course was about writing good academic papers with a clear research question. It was a very intense course with writing sessions during the day and lectures in the evening. But it was also a really great course where I managed to write 18 good pages (APA style) on a qualitative research paper. The paper explores the adoption of an enterprise architecture program in a government institution to understanding how and why public organizations use EAs to manage it-infrastructures. The research objective is to report insights into the impact of other EAs in the public sector in this process and to illustrate the interoperability considerations public institutions should include when organizing e-government information systems. I will be submitting the final paper to a journal or a conference some time soon.

Posted by khm at February 13, 2005 04:56 PM

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I look forward to reading your paper :-)

Posted by: John Gøtze at February 13, 2005 11:26 PM

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