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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.

Virtual Business Operating Environment in the Cloud: Conceptual Architecture and Challenges

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Advances in service oriented architecture (SOA) have brought us close to the once imaginary vision of establishing and running...

Schema Normalization for Improving Schema Matching

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Schema matching is the problem of finding relationships among concepts across heterogeneous data sources (heterogeneous in format and in...

Preface to CMLSA 2008

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Read the full paper here: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-540-87991-6_1

Extensible User-Based XML Grammar Matching

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XML grammar matching has found considerable interest recently due to the growing number of heterogeneous XML documents on the...

Models of the Human Metabolism

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The systemic investigation of the energy metabolism in the frame of the selfish-brain theory focusses on supply chains. They...

Formalizing Linguistic Conventions for Conceptual Models

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A precondition for the appropriate analysis of conceptual models is not only their syntactic correctness but also their semantic...

Monitoring and Diagnosing Malicious Attacks with Autonomic Software

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Monitoring and diagnosing (M&D) software based on requirement models is a problem that has recently received a lot of...

A Modeling Ontology for Integrating Vulnerabilities into Security Requirements Conceptual Foundations

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Vulnerabilities are weaknesses in the requirements, design, and implementation, which attackers exploit to compromise the system. This paper proposes...

Modeling Domain Variability in Requirements Engineering with Contexts

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Various characteristics of the problem domain define the context in which the system is to operate and thus impact...

Information Networking Model

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Real world objects are essentially networked through various natural and complex relationships with each other. Existing data models such...