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Title:
Information systems engineering : from data analysis to process networks
Publication Information:
Hershey, PA : IGI Publishing, 2008
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xviii, 369 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
ISBN:
9781599045672

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Information systems belong to the most complex artifacts built in today's society. Developing, maintaining, and using an information system raises a large number of difficult problems, ranging from purely technical to organizational and social. ""Information Systems Engineering"" presents the most current research on existing and emergent trends on conceptual modeling and information systems engineering, bridging the gap between research and practice by providing a much-needed reference point on the design of software systems that evolve seamlessly to adapt to rapidly changing business and organizational practices.


Table of Contents

Peter McBrienColette RollandJohn KrogstiePaul Johannesson and Prasad JayaweeraRemigijus Gustas and Prima GustieneAnne PerssonJanis Stirna and Marite KirikovaPericles LoucopoulosSven A. CarlssonJorg Becker and Bjorn Niehaves and Daniel PfeifferHamido FujitaMattias StrandEva Soderstrom and Vinay Kumar MandalaJanis Bubenko Jr. and Eva LindencronaArne Solvberg
Forewordp. vi
Prefacep. ix
Chapter I Translating Schemas Between Data Modelling Languagesp. 1
Chapter II Intention Driven Conceptual Modellingp. 16
Chapter III Integrated Goal, Data and Process Modeling: From TEMPORA to Model-Generated Work-Placesp. 43
Chapter IV Value and Intention Based Information Systems Engineeringp. 66
Chapter V Pragmatic-Driven Approach for Service-Oriented Analysis and Designp. 97
Chapter VI The Practice of Participatory Enterprise Modelling: A Competency Perspectivep. 129
Chapter VII How to Support Agile Development Projects with Enterprise Modellingp. 159
Chapter VIII Experiences with Modelling Early Requirementsp. 186
Chapter IX Determining Requirements for Management Support Systemsp. 207
Chapter X Towards a Holistic Approach to Validating Conceptual Modelsp. 229
Chapter XI New Software Methodologies and Techniques for Business Models with Evolutionary Aspectsp. 252
Chapter XII Refining the Concept Syndicate Data: Categories and Characteristics, Definitions, and a View Aheadp. 292
Chapter XIII Interconnecting E-Business Model Componentsp. 308
Chapter XIV Experiences from Technology Transfer Initiatives at SISUp. 331
Chapter XV On IT-Modelling in a Cross-Competence Worldp. 349
Author Biographiesp. 360
Indexp. 367