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9781441972057

Information Systems Development

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    9781441972057

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-11-01
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc
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Summary

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. Progress in ISD comes from research as well as from practice.This conference will discuss issues pertaining to information systems development (ISD) in the inter-networked digital economy. Participants will include researchers, both experienced and novice, from industry and academia, as well as students and practitioners. Themes will include methods and approaches for ISD; ISD education; philosophical, ethical, and sociological aspects of ISD; as well as specialized tracks such as: distributed software development, ISD and knowledge management, ISD and electronic business / electronic government, ISD in public sector organizations, IOS.

Table of Contents

Enterprise Systems - A Challenge for Future Research and Improved Practice
CbSSDF and OWL-S: A Scenario-Based Solution Analysis and Comparisonp. 3
Enterprise Systems in a Service Science Contextp. 15
A Petri Net-Based Software Process Model for Developing Process-Oriented Information Systemsp. 27
Modern Enterprise Systems as Enablers of Agile Developmentp. 41
Patterns-Based IS Change Management in SMEsp. 55
Applying Use Cases to Describe the Role of Standards in e-Health Information Systemsp. 67
Discussion on Development Trend of Chinese Enterprises Information Systemp. 77
Asymmetrical Effects of Using Positive and Negative Examples on Object Modelingp. 85
IS/IT Project Management
A Social Contract for University-Industry Collaboration: A Case of Project-Based Learning Environmentp. 99
Replacement of the Project Manager Reflected Through Activity Theory and Work-System Theoryp. 111
Integrating Environmental and Information Systems Management: An Enterprise Architecture Approachp. 123
Effective Monitoring and Control of Outsourced Software Development Projectsp. 135
Classification of Software Projects' Complexityp. 149
Application of Project Portfolio Managementp. 161
Human-Computer Interaction and Knowledge Management
Towards a Cost-Effective Evaluation Approach for Web Portal Interfacesp. 175
IT Knowledge Requirements Identification in Organizational Networks: Cooperation Between Industrial Organizations and Universitiesp. 187
A Knowledge Tree Model and Its Application for Continuous Management Improvementp. 201
On the Development of a User-Defined Quality Measurement Tool for XML Documentsp. 213
The Paradox of "Structured" Methods for Software Requirements Management: A Case Study of an e-Government Development Projectp. 223
The Research for Knowledge Management System of Virtual Enterprise Based on Multi-agentp. 233
Model-Driven Engineering in ISD
Problem-Solving Methods in Agent-Oriented Software Engineeringp. 243
MORPHEUS: A Supporting Tool for MDDp. 255
Towards a Model-Driven Approach to Information System Evolutionp. 269
Open Design Architecture for Round Trip Engineeringp. 281
Quality Issues on Model-Driven Web Engineering Methodologiesp. 295
Measuring the Quality of Model-Driven Projects with NDT-Qualityp. 307
Aligning Business Motivations in a Services Computing Designp. 319
Information Systems for Service Marketing and e-Businesses
CRank: A Credit Assessment Model in C2C e-Commercep. 333
Towards Agent-Oriented Approach to a Call Management Systemp. 345
Design and Research on e-Business Platform Based on Agentp. 357
Research of B2B e-Business Application and Development Technology Based on SOAp. 367
Dynamic Inventory Management with Demand Information Updatingp. 377
Analysis of Market Opportunities for Chinese Private Express Delivery Industryp. 383
Development of Information Systems for Creativity and Innovation
Explaining Change Paths of Systems and Software Development Practicesp. 399
Designing a Study for Evaluating User Feedback on Predesign Modelsp. 411
Study on the Method of the Technology Forecasting Based on Conjoint Analysisp. 425
Towards a New Concept for Supporting Needy Children in Developing Countries - ICT Centres Integrated with Social Rehabilitationp. 437
An Investigation of Agility Issues in Scrum Teams Using Agility Indicatorsp. 449
The Influence of Short Project Timeframes on Web Development Practices: A Field Studyp. 461
On Weights Determination in Ideal Point Multiattribute Decision-Making Modelp. 475
Information Systems Engineering and Management
An Approach for Prioritizing Agile Practices for Adaptationp. 485
Effects of Early User-Testing on Software Quality - Experiences from a Case Studyp. 499
Development of Watch Schedule Using Rules Approachp. 511
Priority-Based Constraint Management in Software Process Instantiationp. 523
Adopting Quality Assurance Technology in Customer-Vendor Relationships: A Case Study of How Interorganizational Relationships Influence the Processp. 535
A Framework for Decomposition and Analysis of Agile Methodologies During Their Adaptationp. 547
The Methodology Evaluation System can Support Software Process Innovationp. 561
Indexp. 573
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