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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.

Web Warehousing: Design and Issues

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The World Wide Web is a distributed global information resource. It contains a large amount of information that have...

Extending the E/R Model for the Multidimensional Paradigm

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Multidimensional data modeling plays a key role in the design of a data warehouse. We argue that the Entity...

Numerical Aspects in the Data Model of Conceptual Information Systems

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While most data analysis and decision support tools use numerical aspects of the data, Conceptual Information Systems focus on...

Nested Data Cubes for OLAP

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Nested data cubes (NDCs in short) are a generalization of other OLAP models such as f-tables and hypercubes...

Data Warehousing and Data Mining: Are We Working on the Right Things?

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This paper is a report of the panel session of the same name held at the 1st International Workshop...

Dockets: A Model for Adding Value to Content

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Dockets1 are traditional paper means for supporting specific classes of workflows which concentrate on content and its value for...

Architectures for Evaluating the Quality of Information Models — A Meta and an Object...

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The evaluation of information models is an outstanding research field in information systems engineering. From a theoretical oriented research...

Workflow Specification in TRAMs

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Adequate methods to workflow system design allow for all relevant aspects of workflows, such as organizational, structural, and behavioral...

XML-based Components for Federating Multiple Heterogeneous Data Sources

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Several federated database systems have been built in the past using the relational or the object model as federating...

From CASE to CARE (Computer-Aided Requirements Engineering)

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Software Engineering is still lacking methods which are capable of properly capturing the relevant System properties in the problem...