Constructing the Infrastructure for the Knowledge Economy Methods and Tools, Theory and Practice

Constructing the Infrastructure for the Knowledge Economy: Methods and Tools, Theory and Practice is the proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Information Systems Development, held in Melbourne, Australia, August 29-31, 2003. The purpose of these proceedings is to provide a forum for r...

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Other Authors: Linger, Henry (Editor), Fisher, Julie (Editor), Wojtkowski, W. Gregory (Editor), Wojtkowski, Wita (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 2004, 2004
Edition:1st ed. 2004
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 26. Integrating Security Design into Information Systems Development
  • 27. Integrating Security Properties with Systems Design Artefacts
  • Knowledge Management
  • 28. Knowledge Creation through Systems Development
  • 29. From Philosophy to Knowledge Management and Back Again
  • 30. Knowledge Management Strategies: Leaders and Leadership
  • 31. Trust, Control, and Design: A Study of Computer Scientists
  • 32. Building an Open Document Management System with Components for Trust
  • 33. Knowledge Reuse in Project Management
  • 34. Developing Knowledge Management Systems in BPM Context
  • 35. Modelling Emergent Processes in Knowledge-Intensive Environments
  • 36. Enabling Problem Domain Knowledge Transformation during Object Oriented Software Development
  • Web and Internet Based Systems
  • 37. Web Development: The Differences, Similarities and in-betweens
  • 38. Searching for a Methodology for Smart Internet Technology Development
  • 50. Application of System Engineering Methods in Information Systems Curricula Development
  • Case Studies
  • 51. Considerations in Systems Development of Applications for Mobile Devices: A Case Study
  • 52. Outsourcing: An Information Systems Development Case Study in an Indonesian SME
  • 53. Current Status and Trends in Customer Relationship Management: The Case of Slovenia
  • 54. Information System Development for Demolition Material Management
  • 55. A Distributed Logistic Support Communication System
  • 39. A Proposed Taxonomy of Media Collections and Its Implications for Design and Management of Multimedia Databases
  • 40. XML Data Warehouse Possibilities and Solutions
  • 41. “Web Presence”: Formulating a “Wicked” Research Problem
  • 42. Automatic Topic Map Creation Using Term Crawling and Clustering Hierarchy Projection
  • 43. Discovering WWW User Interface Problems via User Surveys and Log File Analysis
  • 44. E-Government Services: One Local Government’s Approach
  • 45. Web Auctions: An Impact Analysis for Baltic Region SMES
  • 46. Experiences in Using a Web-Based GDSS to Coordinate Distributed Group Decision-Making Processes
  • 47. Whispers from a Discourse: Digital Television in Australia
  • Education
  • 48. Walking the Walk of Eteaching andE-Learning: Enchancing Teaching and Learning Using the New Technologies
  • 49. Effective Teaching of Groupware Development: A Conceptual Model
  • 14. On Business Rules Approach to the Information Systems Development
  • 15. Business Functions Prototyping via XSLT
  • 16. Old Trick, New Dogs: Learning to Use Crud Matrices Early in Object-Oriented Information System Development
  • 17. From Vernacular to Rational Design in Software Engineering: Consequences of the Designer’s Changing Role
  • Requirements for ISD
  • 18. Picturing Problems
  • 19. Using Cognitive Mapping for Problem Analysis in Information Requirements Determination
  • 20. A Quality Model for the Evaluation of Software Requirements Specifications
  • 21. A Qualitative Method for Identifying Factors That Influence User Satisfaction
  • 22. Domain Model Driven Approach to Change Impact Assessment
  • 23. Tracking Business Rules from Their Source to Their Implementation to Support is Maintenance
  • 24. Process of Requirements Evolution inWeb-Enabled Employee Service Systems
  • 25. Distributing Usability: The Implications for Usability Testing
  • Keynotes
  • 1. ISD Discourses and the Emancipation of Meaning
  • 2. E-Documents as Tools for the Humanized Management of Community Knowledge
  • 3. Enterprise Integration Using Enterprise Architecture
  • Theoretical Foundations
  • 4. The Formulation of Design Theories for Information Systems
  • 5. Justifying ISD Knowledge Claims
  • 6. The RO Theory, Discovery of BUI, and IS: Beginning of Theoretical Foundations
  • 7. The Dynamics of an Information System in Light of Chaos Theory
  • ISD Methods
  • 8. Information Systems Development Methodologies in Practice
  • 9. Software Development Methodology Evaluation Model
  • 10. Representing Part-Whole Relations in Conceptual Modelling: A Comparison of Object-Oriented and Entity Relationship Modellers
  • 11. Existence Dependency and Information Structure
  • 12. Towards a Generic Model for Agile Processes
  • 13. Continuous Integration as a Means of Coordination: A Case Study of Two Open Source Projects