Systems analysis and design for advanced modeling methods: best practices

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The field of systems analysis and design is experiencing ongoing changes that significantly impact the way information systems are being analyzed and designed in practice.

Systems Analysis and Design for Advanced Modeling Methods: Best Practices collects work representing leading research in the area of systems analysis and design practices and methodologies. This "Premier Reference Source" provides researchers, academicians, and practitioners with a useful overview and related references in the field.

Author(s): Akhilesh Bajaj, Akhilesh Bajaj, Stanislaw Wrycza
Series: Advances in Database Research Premier Reference Source
Publisher: Information Science Reference
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 305
City: Hershey, PA

Title......Page 2
Table of Contents......Page 4
Detailed Table of Contents......Page 7
Preface......Page 15
3SST Model:A Three Step Spatio-Temporal Conceptual and Relational Data Model......Page 18
An Identity Perspective for Predicting Software Development Project Temporal Success......Page 32
Survey of Cardinality Constraints in Snapshot and Temporal Semantic Data Models......Page 42
On the Load Balancing of Business Intelligence Reporting Systems......Page 59
Information Systems Development: Understanding User Participation as a Social Network......Page 75
Solutions to Challenges of Teaching “Systems Analysis and Design” for Undergraduate Software Engineers......Page 85
Systems Analysis and Design in Polish Universities Curricula: Structured or Object-Oriented......Page 105
Systems Engineering Modeling and Design......Page 113
UML 2.0 in the Modelling of the Complex Business Processes of Reporting and Control of Financial Information System......Page 132
The UML 2 Academic Teaching Challenge: An Integrated Approach......Page 151
User Interface Generation from the Data Schema......Page 162
Decision Rule for Investment in Reusable Code......Page 171
Web-Based Systems Development: An Empirically-Grounded Conceptual Framework......Page 178
Configurable Reference Modeling Languages......Page 197
Designing Reputation and Trust Management Systems......Page 219
SEACON: An Integrated Approach to the Analysis and Design of Secure Enterprise Architecture–Based Computer Networks......Page 236
Formal Methods for Specifying and Analyzing Complex Software Systems......Page 260
Compilation of References......Page 282
About the Contributors......Page 298
Index......Page 302