Systems development methods for databases, enterprise modeling, and workflow management
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[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Wita Wojtkowski [and others].
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New York
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Springer
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1999
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(506 pages)
GENERAL NOTES
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Proceedings of the eighth International Conference on Information System Development: Methods and Tools, Theory and Pratice.--Title page verso.;"Originally published by Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York in 1999"--Title page verso.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Preface. 1. State Dependent Behavioral Aspects of Objects - Automatic Synthesis; R. Polovina. 2. A CORBA Compenent Modeling Method Based on Software Architecture; C.-J. Moon, et al. 3. Dynamic Database Object Horizontal Fragmentation; C.I. Ezeife, J. Zheng. 4. An Electronic EKD Method Guide Over the Web; J. Barrios, et al. 5. Case-Based Reasoning, Genetic Algorithms and the Pile Foundation Information System; O. Babka, et al. 6. Java, Web, and Distributed Objects; Y.-W. Chiou. 7. A Data Registry-based Environment for Sharing XML Documents; H.-S. Na, et al. 8. Evaluation of a Methodology for Construction of TMN Agents in the Aspects of Cost and Performance; S.-H. Park, D.-K. Baik. 9. A Taxonomy of Strategies for Developing Spatial Decision Support System; S.L.R. Neto, M. Rodrigues. 10. Understanding IS Strategy Implementation: A Process Theory Based Framework; C.E. Moe, et al. 11. On Method Support for Developing Pre-Usage Evaluation Frameworks for Case-Tools; B. Lundell, B. Lings. 12. ASSISTing Asynchronous Software Inspection by Auto-Collation of Defect Lists; F. Macdonald, et al. 13. Metamodeling: Theory and Practical Implications; M. Drbohlav. 14. Critical Systems Thinking and the Development of Information Technology in Organisations: Another Perspective; D.R.T. Martinez. 15. Information Systems and Process Orientation: Evaluation and Change Using Business Actions Theory; U. Melin, G. Goldkuhl. 16. Towards the Shift-Free Integration of Hard and Soft IS Methods; S.K. Probert, A. Rogers. 17. Improved SoftwareQuality through Reviews and Defect Prevention: An Incremental Improvement Path; E.M. Gray, et al. 18. Identifying Success in Information Systems: Implications for Development Methodologies; S. Page. 19. Researching Organisational Memory; F. Burstein, H. Linger. 20. Data Mining Using Neural Networks and Statistical Techniques: A Comparison; J. Zurada, A.F. Salam. 21. The Year 2000 Problem in Small Companies in Slovenia; B. Verber, et al. 22. Using Discourse Analysis to Understand IS Planning and Development in Organizations: A Case Study; J.A.A. Sillince, G. Harindranath. 23. Information Systems Development Methodology The BPR Challenge; V. Repa. 24. Pervasive IT Systems: Ensuring A Positive Contribution to the Bottom Line; R. Moreton. 25. The Challenge: Providing an Information System for a Clinical Laboratory; H.M. Aus, et al. 26. The Concept of Improving and Developing an Information System for the Needs of Managing a Polish Enterprise; A. Nowicki. 27. The Implications of Changing Organisational Structures for the Future of the Information Systems (IS) Function; R. Moreton, M. Chester. 28. Middleware Orientation-Inverse Software Development Strategy; J. Kral. 29. Selected Determinants of Applying Multimedia Techniques for Designing Decision Support Systems; C.M. Olszak. 30. Toward Effective Risk Management in IS Development: Introduction to Risk Based Scorecard; P. Krawczyk. 31. Hypermedia Based Distance Learning Systems and its Applications; C.A. Schumann, et al. 32. Multi-media Instructional Support: Status, Issues, and
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This book is a result of ISD'99, the Eighth International Conference on Information Systems Development - Methods and Tools, Theory and Practice, held August 11-13, 1999, Boise, Idaho. The book addresses issues facing academia and industry when specifying, developing, managing, and improving information systems. In addition to the technical content, this volume includes discussions on product support and content management systems for the internet environment, on a new paradigm for successful acquisition of information systems, and on current pedagogical issues in systems analysis and design.