planning - designing - developing IT
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.

Information Requirements Elicitation: Determination of Priorities During the Inception Phase of Iterative Development

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While much has been written and taught about howsystems analysts should approach a new developmentproject during iterative or...

Where Do Services Fit in SA&D?

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The term “service” appears in the IS field in contexts ranging from visible business activities performed for customers...

Core Architecture and Future Extensions of BSO – Bunge’s Systemist Ontology

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One of the most important functions of IT is to faithfully represent an application domain. A general ontology...

Creative Organizational Climate and Implementation of Agile Project Management in Traditional Development Organizations: Does...

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People issues in implementing (i.e. accepting and integrating) agile project methodologies are one of the most critical in...

Large Size and High Volatility: The Wicked Zone of Software Development Methodologies

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We propose that the software development methodology research should focus on the “wicked zone,” which emerges as a...

Applying Facets of Work as a Source of Knowledge and Insight for Requirements Determination

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This conceptual contribution explains how the idea of “facets of work” can bring more knowledge and richer, more...

Is a Story Enough? Evaluating the Case of Graphical Conceptual Models in DevOps Work

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DevOp is a popular software development approach in industry. DevOps is considered an evolution of Agile, and its...

How IT Learns: What Happens After Its Built

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The Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is generally portrayed as several consecutive and/or overlapping phases, including: Planning, Analysis,...

Crowdsourcing for Repurposable Data: What We Lose When We Train Our Crowds

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Users of crowdsourced data expect that knowledge of the domain of a data crowdsourcing task will positively affect the...

Revealing the Vicious Circle of Disengaged User Acceptance: A SaaS Provider’s Perspective

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User acceptance tests (UAT) are an integral part of many different software engineering methodologies. In this paper,...