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Advances in Information Systems Development New Methods and Practice for the Networked Society
Title:
Advances in Information Systems Development New Methods and Practice for the Networked Society
Author:
Wojtkowski, Wita. editor.
ISBN:
9780387708027
Physical Description:
XIV, 530 p. online resource.
Contents:
Preserving Semantics of the Whole-Part Relationships in the Object-Relational Databases -- Directing and Enacting the Information System -- Several Outlines of Graph Theory in Framework of MDA -- Designing Software Components for Database Consistency – An Enterprise Modeling Approach -- Trust-Related Requirements: A Taxonomy -- Design of a Peer-to-Peer Information Sharing MAS Using MOBMAS (Ontology-Centric Agent Oriented Methodology) -- Recognition and Resolution of Linguistic Conflicts: The Core to a Successful View and Schema Integration -- Contextual Method Integration -- A Framework for Situational and Evolutionary Language Adaptation in Information Systems Development -- Towards Estimating Quality of Experience with Passive Bottleneck Detection Metrics -- Socio-Technical Perspectives on Design Science in IS Research -- Modeling Objects Dynamics in Conceptual Models -- An Interoperability Classification Framework for Method Chunk Repositories -- Configurable Satisfiability Propagation for Goal Models Using Dynamic Compilation Techniques -- Cookie-Chain Based Discovery of Relation between Internet Users and Real Persons -- Requirements Modeling and MDA – Proposal for a Combined Approach -- Moral Problems in Industry-Academia Partnership – The Viewpoint of Clients on a Project Course -- Outlining “Data Track”: Privacy-friendly Data Maintenance for End-users -- Improving Trust in E-Government Through Paralingual Web Design -- A Study of E-mail Marketing: Why Do People Read and Forward E-mail? -- Key Issues in Information Systems Management in Companies in Slovenia -- Enterprise Information Systems – Eight Significant Conditions -- Success Factors Across ERP Implementation Phases: Learning from Practice -- Building the Enterprise Architecture: A Bottom-Up Evolution? -- Contract Type and Pricing Structure and the Practice of Information Systems Development – An Economical Perspective -- An Approach of the Knowledge Management for the Development of the Organisational Commitment -- Educational Management Information Systems: An Example for Developing Countries -- Management Support Systems Design: A Competing Values Approach -- Activity Based Costing System for a Medium-sized Trade Company -- Managing a Software Development Organization with a TQM Approach for Balance in a Period of Rapid Growth -- Knowledge Management in Higher Education: A Case Study in a Large Modern UK University -- Creating Value-Adding IT Solutions for SMEs. A Field Study from Poland -- How is Project Success Affected by Replacing the Project Manager? -- Virtual Organisation Governance by Example of Virtual University -- Practical Experiences in Web Engineering -- Derivation of Test Objectives Automatically -- Examining OSS Sucess: Information Technology Acceptance by FireFox Users -- Ontology-based User Modeling for Web-based Information Systems -- IT-Supported Inter-Organizational Services – The Case of a Swedish E-business Portal for Electronic Invoicing for Regional SMEs -- What Makes a Good Diagram? Improving the Cognitive Effectiveness of Diagrams in IS Development -- Searching The Deep Web: The WOW project -- Formal Grammars for Conformance Testing.
Abstract:
Advances in Information Systems Development: Bridging the Gap between Academia and Industry, Volumes 1 and 2, are the collected proceedings of the Fourteenth International Conference on Information Systems Development: Methods and Tools, Theory and Practice – ISD’2005 Conference. These latest volumes on Information Systems Development examine the exchange of ideas between academia and industry and aims to explore new solutions. The field of Information Systems Development (ISD) progresses rapidly, continually creating new challenges for the professionals involved. New concepts, approaches and techniques of systems development emerge constantly in this field. The seven conference tracks highlighted at the Fourteenth International Conference on Information Systems Development – ISD’2005 Conference: - Co-design of Business and IT - Communication and Methods - Human Values of Information Technology - Service Development and IT - Requirements Engineering in the IS Life-Cycle - Semantic Web Approaches and Applications - Management and IT.
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