planning - designing - developing IT
Special Interest Group on Systems Analysis and Design

Publications

IS=DBS+Interaction: Towards Principles of Information System Design

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Even with the presence of active research communities that study information system design, the term information system (IS) still...

Modeling Interactions and Navigation in Web Applications

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This paper presents a method that bridges the gap between requirements elicitation and conceptual, interaction and navigation design for...

A Viewpoint-Based Framework for Discussing the Use of Multiple Modelling Representations

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When modelling a real-world phenomenon, it can often be useful to have multiple descriptions of the phenomenon, each expressed...

A General Methodological Framework for the Development of Web-Based Information Systems

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In this paper, we present a general methodological frame- work, called Wisdom (Web Based Information System Development with a...

Practical Approach to Selecting Data Warehouse Views Using Data Dependencies

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Materialized views in data warehouses are typically complicated, making the maintenance of such views difficult. However, they are also...

Managing RDF Metadata for Community Webs

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The need for descriptive information, i.e., metadata, about Web resources has been recognized in several application contexts (e.g., digital...

Semantic Analysis Patterns

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The development of object-oriented software starts from requirements expressed commonly as Use Cases. The requirements are then converted into...

An Example-Based Environment for Wrapper Generation

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In the so-called Web information systems, the role of extracting data of interest from Web sites is played by...

Flexible Category Structure for Supporting WWW Retrieval

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A method for supporting WWW retrieval by constructing a flexible category structure adaptable to the user's search intention is...

Data Warehouse Scenarios for Model Management

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Model management is a framework for supporting meta-data related applications where models and mappings are manipulated as first class...