Information System Development Improving Enterprise Communication /
Information System Development—Improving Enterprise Communication are the collected proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Information Systems Development: Improving Enterprise Communication—ISD 2013 Conference, held in Seville, Spain. It follows in the tradition of previous conference...
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2014. |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07215-9 |
Table of Contents:
- Measuring Business-IT Alignment, framework development and case study results
- Collaborative Health Informatics: A Multidisciplinary Approach
- Understanding Feasibility Study Approach for Packaged Software Implementation by SMEs
- Towards P Systems based Approach for Evolutionary Enterprise Application
- Data-Oriented Declarative Language for Optimizing Business Processes
- A Set of Practices for the Development of Data- Centric Information Systems
- Towards An Ontology of SoS Interoperability: Proposition of a SoS Interoperability Framework and a SoS Conceptual Interoperability Model
- Involving End-Users in the Design of a Domain-Specific Language for the Genetic Domain
- Improving information system interoperability in social sector through advanced metadata
- Using Process-level Use Case Diagrams to Infer the Business Motivation Model with a RUPbased Approach
- Towards Elimination of Testing Debt in Outsourced IS Development Projects – a View from the Client Side
- From Traditional Practices To A Learning Community: A Knowledge Management Approach To Support Learning In Food Hazard Identification
- Coordinating the Enterprise Modelling Effort by Means of an Entrepreneurial Goal Hierarchy
- Merger and Acquisition Preparedness Building: An Enterprise Architecture Perspective
- Starting building a IT policy: a quest to IT success
- Design within Complex Environments: Collaborative Engineering in the aerospace industry
- Understanding Contradictions in Enterprise System Implementations: A case for Stakeholder Theory
- Company Process Support by Software Systems: Research in Small Software Companies in the Czech Republic
- An Integrated Information Systems Success Model: A Case Study of an Australian Hospital
- Identifying Essential and Optional Decision Constructs in On-line Transactional Processes
- Ontology and SOA based data mining to business process optimization
- Data-Aware Conformance Checking for Declarative Business Process Models
- Taxonomy of anomalies in business process models
- An Automated Approach for Architectural Model Transformations
- A Discrete-Event Simulation Metamodel for obtaining Simulation Models from Business Process Models
- A Pattern-Based and Model-Driven Approach for Deriving IT System Functional Models from Annotated Business Models
- Applying testing techniques to software process assessment: A model-based perspective
- A Model-Based Approach to Develop Self-Adaptive Data Visualizations
- A Language Oriented Extension to Toulmin’s Argumentation Model for Conceptual Modelling
- Architecture Derivation in Product Line Development through Model Transformations
- Collaborative Modeling through the Integration of Heterogeneous Modeling Languages
- Positing a Factorial Model for Consumer Trust in Mobile Payments
- Multipoint Web Real-Time Communication
- Affecting Decision-Makers’ Attention through Mobile BI - Implications for Mobile BI Design Process
- Generating a REST Service Layer from a Legacy System
- Effective and Considerate Change Notifications in Multidisciplinary Engineering Projects
- Using Agile methods for infrastructure projects: A practical experience
- The Uncertainties Management Framework: Eliminating Uncertainties from the Process
- Towards the Development of a Complex Adaptive Project Environment Assessment Tool
- ISO2: A New Breath for the Joint Development of IS and ISO 9001 Management Systems
- Incremental and Adaptive Software Systems Development of Natural Language Applications
- UCL–Universal Constraint Language.