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SIGSAND 2008

SIGSAND 2008 was on May 23-24, 2008, Provo, Utah, Sponsored by Brigham Young University

Linking Lightweight and Heavyweight Systems Analysis by Converting Service Responsibility Tables into UML Diagrams

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Heavyweight systems analysis approaches such as the use of Unified Modeling Language (UML) are inappropriate for business professionals...

Agile versus Agility: A Multi-Theory Perspective

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Agile development principles have been shown to work only for small-sized software projects. When software projects, especially those...

Extending Business Process Models with Controls

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As the result of several large scale fraud incidents, new regulations such as the Sarbanes-Oxley act in...

Information Systems Development: Understanding User Participation as a Social Network

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Conventional wisdom is that user participation in information systems development (ISD) is essential for systems success, and this...

Deriving Extended Entity Relationship Schemas from User Specified Interfaces

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The promise of relational database management systems of providing centralized data repositories customized to theorganization’s data needs has...

RFID Tagging at the Aggregate level: Implications for Using Groupings

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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is finding widespread utility, particularly in the area of supply chain management. RFID...

Helping Non-Experts to Understand Application Domains: Stories as a Substitute for Own Experience

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Cite as: Hvalshagen M., Khatri V., Venkataraman R. (2008). “Helping Non-Experts to Understand Application Domains: Stories as a...

Database systems: Understanding the Effect of Organizational Knowledge Creation on Data Quality

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Cite as: Currim S., Currim F. (2008). “Database systems: Understanding the Effect of Organizational Knowledge Creation on Data...

Aligning Business-IT Requirements: An Investigation of Factors that Influence the Alignment between Users’ Goals...

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Business-IT alignment is an important topic in Information Systems (IS) and Requirements Engineering (RE) research. Often IS researchers...

Facilitating Understanding of UML Diagrams by Interaction and Combination

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The Unified Modeling Language is widely used by system analysts to communicate requirements. This study investigates the presentation...