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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.

Transactions in ORM

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Languages for specifying information systems should not only contain a data definition (sub)language (DDL), i.e., a part for specifying...

The Orchestration of Fact-Orientation and SBVR

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In this paper we will illustrate how the fact-oriented approach, e.g. ORM, CogNiam can be used in combination with...

IT Capability-Based Business Process Design through Service-Oriented Requirements Engineering

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Besides goals and regulations, IT is also considered as a driver for business process development or evolution. However, as...

Goal-Directed Modeling of Self-adaptive Software Architecture

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Today’s large-scale computing systems are deployed in open, changing and unpredictable environments. To operate reliably, such systems should be...

Minimising Lifecycle Transitions in Service-Oriented Business Processes

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Service selection involves the use of well-defined criteria such as Quality of Service (QoS) metrics to optimally select services...

A Goal Modeling Framework for Self-contextualizable Software

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Self-contextualizability refers to the system ability to autonomously adapt its behaviour to context in order to maintain its objectives...

Discovering Business Rules through Process Mining

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Business rules guide the operation of an organization, thus its documentation provides an important source of information both for...

Security and Consistency of IT and Business Models at Credit Suisse Realized by Graph...

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This paper shows typical security and consistency challenges regarding the models of the business and the IT universe of...

Anomaly Detection Using Process Mining

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Recently, several large companies have been involved in financial scandals related to mismanagement, resulting in financial damages for their...

Declarative versus Imperative Process Modeling Languages: The Issue of Understandability

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Advantages and shortcomings of different process modeling languages are heavily debated, both in academia and industry, but little evidence...