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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.

What Makes a Good Crowd? Rethinking the Relationship between Recruitment Strategies and Data Quality...

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Conventional wisdom dictates that the quality of data collected in a crowdsourcing project is positively related to...

Conceptual Modeling Research in Information Systems: What we now know and what we still...

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Much of conceptual modeling research over recent times has been guided by a seminal research agenda developed...

Integrating Scientific Research: Theory and Design of Discovering Similar Constructs

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Assessing the similarity of proposed theoretical constructs to each other...

Developing Test Cases Using ER Based Approach

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Software test design is primarily a manual process that is performed by the software testers. Consequently, the...

An Investigation on the Systematic Implementation of Social Media in Higher Education

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The use of social media is prevalent in our daily lives, whether at the coffee shop, the...

Toward a framework for making theoretical contributions using categories in IS

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As part of doing research, scientists, including information systems researchers, ceaselessly propose new, apply existing or refine...

Inferring an Ontology from Object Membership

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We propose an approach for building hierarchical ontology structures based purely on a set of category labels,...

Applications of SQL versus NoSQL Systems

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Many papers have been written discussing both Relational and Non-Relational Database Management Systems (DBMS). The focus of...

Software Architecture Transitions and Their Impact on the Software Organizations: A Comparative Field Study

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Software architecture, if properly chosen and implemented, shapes organizational operations and if properly aligned with proper skills...

An Algorithm to Create Multiple Conceptual Models from User Stories

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While Agile methodologies are commonly used in software development, researchers have identified many issues related to requirements elicitation...