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Information Systems Engineering: From Data Analysis to Process Networks

Information Systems Engineering: From Data Analysis to Process Networks
Author(s)/Editor(s): Paul Johannesson (Stockholm University, Sweden)and Eva Soderstrom (Stockholm University, Sweden)
Copyright: ©2008
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-567-2
ISBN13: 9781599045672
ISBN10: 1599045672
EISBN13: 9781599045696

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Description

Information systems belong to the most complex artifacts built in today's society. Developing, maintaining, and using an information system raises a large number of difficult problems, ranging from purely technical to organizational and social.

Information Systems Engineering: From Data Analysis to Process Networks presents the most current research on existing and emergent trends on conceptual modeling and information systems engineering, bridging the gap between research and practice by providing a much-needed reference point on the design of software systems that evolve seamlessly to adapt to rapidly changing business and organizational practices.



Reviews and Testimonials

The chapters in the book cover all of the issues introduced above ranging from analysis of data models over methods for participative modeling to the design of process and value networks.

– Paul Johannesson, Stockholm University, Sweden

This work bridges the gap between research and practice by providing a reference point on the design of software systems that evolve seamlessly to adapt to rapidly changing business and organizational practices.

– Book News Inc. (June 2008)

Author's/Editor's Biography

Paul Johannesson (Ed.)
Paul Johannesson received his BSc in Mathematics, and his PhD in Computer Science from Stockholm University in 1983 and 1993, respectively. He holds a position as professor at the Royal Institute of Technology, where he works in the area of information systems. Johannesson has published more than 100 papers on federated information systems, translation between data models, languages for conceptual modelling, schema integration, the use of linguistic instruments in information systems, process integration, e-commerce systems design, and analysis patterns in systems design. He has been the project leader of and participated in several national projects on information integration, the use of IT in teaching information systems design, process modelling and integration, and IT in health care.

Eva Soderstrom (Ed.)
Dr Eva Söderström holds a PhD in Computer and System Science from the University of Stockholm/Royal Institute of Technology. Her research focus is on standardization, primarily for in electronic business as well as for interoperability purposes. Other relevant areas are IT strategy management in small and medium-sized businesses. She is currently employed as an assistant professor at the University of Skövde, and also manages the Centre for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. Dr Söderström has over 60 publications, primarily in international fora. She teaches at both a BSc and MSc level, and is a member of several industry-focused projects, both in Sweden and in Europe.

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