6. ICEIS 2004:
Porto,
Portugal
ICEIS 2004,
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems,
Porto,
Portugal,
April 14-17,
2004
Volume III - Information Systems Analysis and Specification
- David Chapman, Leonid Smalov:
On Information Security Guidelines for Small/Medium Enterprises.
3-9
- Haralambos Mouratidis, Paolo Giorgini, Gordon A. Manson:
Using Security Attack Scenarios to Analyse Security During Information Systems Design.
10-17
- Dulce Domingos, António Rito Silva, Pedro Veiga:
Workflow Access Control from a Business Perspective.
18-25
- Srinivas Mukkamala, Andrew H. Sung, Ajith Abraham, Vitorino Ramos:
Intrusion Detection Systems Using Adaptive Regression Splines.
26-33
- Claudine Toffolon, Salem Dakhli:
Human-Centered Systems Development and Use Inconsistencies.
34-41
- Elsabé Cloete, Aurona Gerber:
OO Systems Development Barriers for Structural Developers.
42-47
- T. Tung Do, Manuel Kolp, Stéphane Faulkner, Alain Pirotte:
Agent-Oriented Design Patterns.
48-53
- Ana Ferreira, Ricardo João Cruz Correia, Altamiro da Costa Pereira:
Securing a Web-Based EPR: An Approach to Secure a Centralized EPR Within a Hospital.
54-59
- Luminita Vasiu, Cristian Donciulescu:
A Requirement for a XML Web Services Security Architecture.
60-66
- Tom Beiler:
Business-Driven Enterprise Authorization - Moving Towards a Unified Authorization Architecture.
67-72
- Venus L. S. Cheung, Lucas Chi Kwong Hui, Siu-Ming Yiu:
The Delegation Problem and Practical PKI-Based Solutions.
73-84
- Ramzi A. Haraty, Hadi Otrok, Abdul Nasser El-Kassar:
A Comparative Study of Elgamal Based Cryptographic Algorithms.
79-84
- Ângela Lacerda Nobre:
Organisational Learning - Foundational Roots for Design for Complexity.
85-93
- Silke Palkovits, Thomas Rössler, Maria Wimmer:
Process Modelling - Burden or Relief? Living Process Modelling Within a Public Organisation.
94-102
- Boris Shishkov, Jan L. G. Dietz:
Aligning Business Process Modeling and Software Specification in a Component-Based Way, the Advantages of SDBC.
103-108
- Artur Caetano, António Rito Silva, José M. Tribolet:
Business Process Modeling with Objects and Roles.
109-114
- Alejandra Cechich, Mario Piattini:
Balancing Stakeholder's Preferences on Measuring COTS Component Functional Suitability.
115-122
- Ari P. Hirvonen, Jarmo J. Ahonen, Mirja Pulkkinen:
The Profiles of Projects Supplied by a Full-Scale ICT-Services Provider.
123-130
- Isabelle Mirbel:
A Polymorphic Context Frame to Support Scalability and Evolvability of Information System Development Processes.
131-138
- Bouchra El Asri, Mahmoud Nassar, Abdelaziz Kriouile, Bernard Coulette:
Views, Subjects, Roles and Aspects: A Comparison Along Software Lifecycle.
139-146
- Gennaro Costagliola, Vincenzo Deufemia, Filomena Ferrucci, Carmine Gravino:
A User-Centered Methodology to Generate Visual Modeling Environments.
147-154
- Rosana T. V. Braga, Paulo Cesar Masiero, Fernão Stella R. Germano:
System Development Using a Pattern Language-Based Tool.
155-162
- Alar Raabe:
Feature Matching in Model-Based Software Engineering.
163-172
- Shengbing Ren, Gregory Butler, Kexing Rui, Jian Xu, Wei Yu, Renhang Luo:
A Prototype Tool for Use Case Refactoring.
173-178
- Ashley T. McNeile, Nicholas Simons:
Mixin Based Behaviour Modelling - An Example Based on Composed State Machines.
179-183
- Mouez Ali, Hanêne Ben-Abdallah, Faïez Gargouri:
UML Model Verification Through Diagram Dependency Relationships.
184-191
- Aneesh Krishna, Sergiy A. Vilkomir, Aditya K. Ghose:
A Case Study of Combining I* Framework and the Z Notation.
192-200
- Ilham Alloui, Flávio Oquendo:
Describing Software-Intensive Process Architectures Using a UML-Based ADL.
201-208
- Wolfgang Schuetzelhofer, Karl M. Göschka:
Formal Specification and Verification of XML-Based Business Domain Models.
209-216
- Abdellatif Hair:
U_VBOOM: Unified Analysis and Design Process Based on the Viewpoint Concept.
217-224
- Yoichi Hiramatsu:
Ontology Modeling Tool Using Concept Dictionary and Inference.
225-230
- Willem-Olaf Huijsen, Samuel Driessen, Jan Jacobs:
Explicit Conceptualizations for Knowledge Mapping.
231-236
- Shivraj Kanungo:
Integrating Process- and Object-Approaches: An Ontological Imperative.
237-244
- Eric D. Browne, Michael Schrefl, James R. Warren:
Activity Crediting in Distributed Workflow Environments.
245-253
- Anne Picault, Philippe Bedu, Juliette Le Delliou, Jean Perrin, Bruno Traverson:
Specifying Information System Architectures with DASIBAO - A Standard Based Method.
254-264
- Ersin Cem Kaletas, Hamideh Afsarmanesh, Louis O. Hertzberger:
A Methodology for Integrating New Scientific Domains and Applications in a Virtual Laboratory Environment.
265-272
- André Vasconcelos, Carla Marques Pereira, Pedro Sousa, José M. Tribolet:
Open Issues on Information System Architecture Research Domain: The Vision.
273-282
- Luca Cernuzzi, Franco Zambonelli:
Experiencing AUML in the GAIA Methodology.
283-288
- Xabiel G. Pañeda, David Melendi, Roberto García, Víctor G. García, Ángel Neira:
Analysis and Configuration Methodology for Video on Demand Services Based on Monitoring Information and Prediction.
289-294
- Yun Mai, Jinmiao Li, Greg Butler:
Difficult Issues in Designing Adaptive Object Model Systems.
295-302
- Miquel Montaner, Beatriz López, Josep Lluís de la Rosa:
Evaluation of Recommender Systems Through Simulated Users.
303-308
- K. Donald Tham, Mark S. Fox:
Determining Requirements and Specifications of Enterprise Information Systems for Profitability.
309-316
- John Perkins, Sharon Cox:
E-Systems Design Through the Study of Authentic Work Practice - Social Activity Theory and the Case of University - Industry Collaboration.
317-324
- Ronald E. Giachetti, Alba Nydia Nunez, Bertha M. Arteta:
A Framework for Assessment of Enterprise Integration Approaches and Technologies.
325-331
- Frank G. Goethals, Jacques Vandenbulcke, Wilfried Lemahieu, Monique Snoeck, Manu De Backer, Raf Haesen:
Communication and Enterprise Architecture in Extended Enterprise Integration.
332-337
- Raphael M. S. Neto, Daniel Lucrédio, Adriano A. Bossonaro, João R. D. D. Cunha, Antônio Francisco do Prado, Iolanda C. S. Catarino, Alexandre Marcilio de Souza:
Component-Based Software Development Environment (CBDE).
338-343
- Jean-Louis Cavarero, María José Escalona Cuaresma:
Metrics for Dynamics: How to Improve the Behaviour of an Object Information System.
344-349
- Mounira Harzallah, Giuseppe Berio:
Competence Modeling and Management: A Case Study.
350-358
- Hajo A. Reijers:
Performance Improvement by Workflow Management Systems: Preliminary Results from an Empirical Study.
359-366
- Turo Kilpeläinen, Pasi Tyrväinen:
The Degree of Digitalization of the Information Over-Flow: A Case Study.
367-374
- Boriana Rukanova, Kees van Slooten, Robert A. Stegwee:
Towards a Meta Model for Describing Communication: How to Address Interoperability on a Pragmatic Level.
375-382
- Simon Tan, Kecheng Liu:
Requirements Engineering for Organisational Modelling.
383-388
- Rodrigo Bonacin, Maria Cecília Calani Baranauskas, Kecheng Liu:
From Ontology Charts to Class Diagrams: Semantic Analysis Aiding Systems Design.
389-395
- Brad Poulson, Jimmy C. Huang, Sue Newell, Robert D. Galliers:
Reversing the Trend of Commoditization: A Case Study of the Strategic Planning and Management of a Call Center.
396-402
- Nikos I. Karacapilidis, Emmanuel Adamides:
Enhancing Collaboration in Business Process Modelling.
403-410
- Christopher J. Hogger, Frank Kriwaczek:
Constraint-Guided Enterprise Portals.
411-418
- Axel Martens:
Analysis and Re-Engineering of Web Services.
419-426
- David Lanc, Lachlan M. MacKinnon:
A Holistic Information Systems Strategy for Organisational Management (HISSOM), Applied to Europe's Largest Bancassurer.
427-437
- Sondes Bennasri, Carine Souveyet:
Capturing Requirements Variability into Components: A Goal Driven Approach.
438-443
- Iyad Zoukar, Camille Salinesi:
Matching ERP Functionalities with the Logistic Requirements of French Railways: A Similarity Approach.
444-450
- Jon Davis, Andrew Tierney, Elizabeth Chang:
Meta Data Framework for Enterprise Information Systems Specification - Aiming to Reduce or Remove the Development Phase for EIS Systems.
451-456
- Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson, Delvin Grant:
A Manufacturing Systems Architecture for the 21st Century.
457-463
- Vincenzo Pallotta, Hatem Ghorbel, Afzal Ballim, Agnes Lisowska, Stéphane Marchand-Maillet:
Towards Meeting Information Systems: Meeting Knowledge Management.
464-469
- Diederik van Leeuwen, Hugo W. L. ter Doest, Marc M. Lankhorst:
A Tool Integration Workbench for Enterprise Architecture - Integrating Heterogeneous Models and Tools.
470-478
- Jing Min Xu, Ying Nan Zuo, Shun Xiang Yang, Zhong Tian:
XML Data Constraint and XINCAML.
479-485
- Rodney J. Clarke, Philip C. Windridge, Dali Dong:
Effective XML Representation for Spoken Language in Organisations.
486-494
- Leo Pudhota, Elizabeth Chang, Jon Davis:
Modelling the Dynamic Relationships Between Workflow Components.
495-500
- Teta Stamati, Panagiotis Kanellis, Konstantina Stamati, Drakoulis Martakos:
Legacy Migration as Planned Organizational Change.
501-508
- Guillermo Nudelman Hess, Cirano Iochpe:
Applying Ontologies in the Knowledge Discovery in Geographic Databases.
509-512
- Fabien Leymonerie, Lionel Blanc Dit Jolicoeur, Sorana Cîmpan, Christian Braesch, Flávio Oquendo:
Towards a Business Process Formalisation Based on an Architecture Centred Approach.
513-518
- Carlos Alberto Cocozza Simoni, Maria Cecília Calani Baranauskas:
Organisational Semiotics Embedded in a System Development Cycle: A Case Study in a Business Organisation.
519-522
- Paloma Cáceres, Esperanza Marcos, Valeria de Castro:
Integrating Agile and Model-Driven Practices in a Methodological Framework for the Web Information Systems Development.
523-526
- Mikhail Kazakov, Habib Abdulrab:
Semi-Automated Software Integration: An Approach Based on Logical Inference.
527-530
- Leandro Lopes, Rafael Prikladnicki, Jorge Luis Nicolas Audy, Azriel Majdenbaum:
Distributed Requirements Specification: Minimizing the Effect of Geographic Dispersion.
531-534
- Ann Johansson:
Development of ICT in Professional Work.
535-537
- Floriana Marin, Paolo Bresciani, Fabrizio Sannicolò, Lucia Martinelli:
Requirements Engineering for the Business Process Re-Engineering: An Example in the Agro-Food Supply Chain.
538-542
- Cláudio Sapateiro, Hugo Gamboa, Nuno Pina Gonçalves:
Q-Online: Integrating a Questionnaire System in an Organization.
543-547
- Agnès Front-Conte, Ibtissem Hassine, Dominique Rieu, Laurent Tastet:
An Information System Development Tool Based on Pattern Reuse.
548-551
- Patrícia Macedo, Pedro Sinogas, José M. Tribolet:
Information Systems Support for Manufacturing Processes - The Standard S95 Perspective.
552-555
- María Auxilio Medina Nieto, J. Alfredo Sánchez, María de Lourdes Fernández:
Modelling Ontological Agents with GAIA Methodology.
556-560
- Nuno Castela, José M. Tribolet:
As Is Organizational Modeling: The Problem of Its Dynamic Management.
561-564
- Hugo Bringel, Artur Caetano, José M. Tribolet:
Business Process Modeling Towards Data Quality: A Organizational Engineering Approach.
565-568
- Oliver Daute:
Representation of Business Information Flow with an Extension for UML: From Business Processes to Object-Orientated Software Engineering.
569-572
- Daniel Ferreira Polónia, Ilídio Oliveira, José Luís Oliveira:
A Business Process Model for Public Health Information Systems: A Governmental Perspective.
573-576
- Khodakaram Salimifard:
Component-Based Modelling of Organisational Resources Using Coloured Petri Nets.
577-580
- Jen-Hao Tu:
Using SAP System Configuration Security Test to Comply with Sarbanesoxley Act.
581-583
- Julie Vachon, Farida Mostefaoui:
Achieving Supplementary Requirements Using Aspect-Oriented Development.
584-587
- Ian Douglas:
Founding Enterprise Systems on Enterprise Performance Analysis.
588-591
- Moshe Zviran, Seev Neumann, Diego Hocksman:
Privacy Concerns in Internet Applications.
592-595
- Yongzheng Zhang, Xiao-chun Yun:
A New Vulnerability Taxonomy Based on Privilege Escalation.
596-600
- Marco Aurélio Bonato, Walter Godoy Jr.:
A New Model to Manage IDS Alerts.
601-604
- Simon C. Stanton, Vishv M. Malhotra:
Model Checking an Object-Oriented Design.
605-608
- Vidyasagar Potdar, Elizabeth Chang:
Open Source vs. Closed Source.
609-613
- Louis Raymond, Suzanne Rivard, Danie Jutras:
Small Enterprises' Predisposition to Adopt an ERP.
614-618
- Vladimír Modrák:
Evaluation of Structural Properties for Business Processes.
619-622
- Brian Lings, Björn Lundell:
Method-in-Action and Method-in-Tool: Some Implications for CASE.
623-628
- Maria-Eugenia Iacob, Diederik van Leeuwen:
View Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture - from Conceptual Framework to Prototype.
629-634
- Mikio Ohki:
Formalization of Class Structure Extraction through Lifetime Analysis.
635-642
- Carlos J. Costa, J. Paulo Costa, Manuela Aparicio:
P-Manager: Actions vs. Messages.
643-646
- Marie-Therese Christiansson, Benneth Christiansson:
Reasons for Integrating Software Component Specifications in Business Process Models.
647-650
- Lucinéia Heloisa Thom, Cirano Iochpe:
Integrating a Pattern Catalogue in a Business Process Model.
651-654
- Erki Eessaar:
Towards Pattern Management System.
655-658
- Elisa Hatsue Moriya Huzita, Maria Edith Pedras, Gabriel Santiago, Tania Fatima Calvi Tait:
Dimanager: A Tool for Distributed Software Development Management.
659-662
- Yoshiyuki Shinkawa:
A Formal Approach to Enterprise Modeling.
663-668
- Päivi Ovaska:
Measuring Requirement Evolution - A Case Study in the E-Commerce Domain.
669-673
- Ovidiu Noran:
UML vs. IDEF: An Ontology-Oriented Comparative Study in View of Business Modelling.
674-682
- Ângela Lacerda Nobre:
Computer Ethics: What are we Talking About? Possible Contributions from Philosophy of Action, Critical Realism and Modern Hermeneutics.
683-687
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