Foreword | p. vi |
Preface | p. ix |
Translating Schemas Between Data Modelling Languages | p. 1 |
Intention Driven Conceptual Modelling | p. 16 |
Integrated Goal, Data and Process Modeling: From TEMPORA to Model-Generated Work-Places | p. 43 |
Value and Intention Based Information Systems Engineering | p. 66 |
Pragmatic-Driven Approach for Service-Oriented Analysis and Design | p. 97 |
The Practice of Participatory Enterprise Modelling: A Competency Perspective | p. 129 |
How to Support Agile Development Projects with Enterprise Modelling | p. 159 |
Experiences with Modelling Early Requirements | p. 186 |
Determining Requirements for Management Support Systems | p. 207 |
Towards a Holistic Approach to Validating Conceptual Models | p. 229 |
New Software Methodologies and Techniques for Business Models with Evolutionary Aspects | p. 252 |
Refining the Concept Syndicate Data: Categories and Characteristics, Definitions, and a View Ahead | p. 292 |
Interconnecting E-Business Model Components | p. 308 |
Experiences from Technology Transfer Initiatives at SISU | p. 331 |
On IT-Modelling in a Cross-Competence World | p. 349 |
Author Biographies | p. 360 |
Index | p. 367 |
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