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Special Interest Group on Systems Analysis and Design

Conference Papers

SIGSAND papers are published in many scientific conferences, including ICIS, AMCIS, HICSS, as well as the dedicated conference – SIGSAND Symposium. The recent conference publications are listed below.

Managing Configuration with Evolving Constraints in Design Databases

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Artifacts in engineering design are structurally complex and may be represented in software as recursively composite objects. Due to...

Intentions of Operations – Characterization and Preservation

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Frequent changes of software requirements imply changes of the underlying database, like database schema, integrity constraints, as well as...

An Active Approach to Model Management for Evolving Information Systems

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It is desirable to be able to interchange design information between CASE tools. Such interchange facilitates cooperative development, helps...

Toward the Automatic Derivation of XML Transformations

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Existing solutions to data and schema integration require user interaction/input to generate a data transformation between two different schemas....

Mobile Information Systems – Research Challenges on the Conceptual and Logical Level

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This paper discusses new challenges and possible approaches for developing and evolving mobile information systems, with focus on model-based...

VACXENE: A User-Friendly Visual Synthetic XML Generator

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Synthetic collections of valid XML documents are useful in many XML applications. However, creating test cases for XML applications...

A Cooperation Model for Personalised and Situation Dependent Services in Mobile Networks

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Situation dependent services are services that significantly depend on the user’s context. Considering the individual needs, such services are...

A New Inlining Algorithm for Mapping XML DTDs to Relational Schemas

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XML is rapidly emerging on the World Wide Web as a standard for representing and exchanging data. It is...

Sequence Diagrams for Mobility

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There are several kinds of UML diagrams for convenient modelling of behaviour, but these diagrams can be hardly used...

From XML DTDs to Entity-Relationship Schemas

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The need for managing large repositories of data coming from XML documents is increasing; in fact, XML is emerging...