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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.

Towards the Effective Use of Traceability in Model-Driven Engineering Projects

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The key role of models in any Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) process provides a new landscape for dealing with traceability....

Effective Recognition and Visualization of Semantic Requirements by Perfect SQL Samples

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SQL designs result from methodologies such as UML or Entity-Relationship models, description logics, or relational normalization. Independently of the...

Modeling Citizen-Centric Services in Smart Cities

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Much research about large cities has focused on policy-level action for concerns such as infrastructure, basic amenities and education,...

A Semantic Approach to Keyword Search over Relational Databases

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Research in relational keyword search has been focused on the efficient computation of results as well as strategies to...

Representing and Elaborating Quality Requirements: The QRA Approach

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This paper presents the quality requirements analysis ( QRA ) approach to requirements modeling. The QRA...

Semantic-Based Mappings

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Data translation consists of the task of moving data from a source database to a target database. This task...

Towards a Strategy-Oriented Value Modeling Language: Identifying Strategic Elements of the VDML Meta-model

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The concept of value is increasingly important in organizations. This has led to the creation of value models that...

Managing Security Requirements Conflicts in Socio-Technical Systems

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Requirements are inherently prone to conflicts, for they originate from stakeholders with different, often opposite, needs. Security requirements are...

Optimising Conceptual Data Models through Profiling in Object Databases

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Agile methods promote iterative development with short cycles, where user feedback from the previous iteration is used to refactor...

Skyline Queries over Incomplete Data – Error Models for Focused Crowd-Sourcing

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Skyline queries are a well-known technique for explorative retrieval, multi-objective optimization problems, and personalization tasks in databases. They are...