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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.

A Model Driven Modernization Approach for Automatically Deriving Multidimensional Models in Data Warehouses

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Data warehouses integrate several operational sources to provide a multidimensional (MD) analysis of data. Therefore, the development of a...

Modeling Historical and Future Spatio-temporal Relationships of Moving Objects in Databases

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Moving object databases have recently found large interest in the database community, geographical information systems, and geosciences. So far,...

Cost-Based Fragmentation for Distributed Complex Value Databases

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The major purpose of the design of distributed databases is to improve system performance and to increase system reliability....

Towards a Semantic Spatial Model for Pedestrian Indoor Navigation

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This paper presents a graph-based spatial model which can serve as a reference for guiding pedestrians inside buildings. We...

From Business Models to Service-Oriented Design: A Reference Catalog Approach

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Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is rapidly becoming the dominant paradigm for next generation information systems. It has been recognized, however,...

An Ontological Approach for the Quality Assessment of Computer Science Conferences

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Today the proliferation of the availability of the information of scientific events on the Web has created the necessity...

Using Practitioners for Assessing the Understandability of UML Statechart Diagrams with Composite States

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We have carried out a family of empirical studies to investigate whether the use of composite states improves the...

Preface to RIGiM 2007

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Read the full paper here: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-540-76292-8_26

An Ontology for Requirements

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In the good old days, the world of Requirements Engineering (RE) was simple: there were functional requirements to be...

GOORE : Goal-Oriented and Ontology Driven Requirements Elicitation Method

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Goal oriented modeling methods are one of the promising approaches to elicit requirements. However, the difficulties in goal decomposition...