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Innovative Information Systems Modelling Techniques
Edited by Christos Kalloniatis, ISBN 978-953-51-0644-9, Hard cover, 222 pages, Publisher: InTech, Chapters published May 30, 2012 under CC BY 3.0 license
DOI: 10.5772/2885
The rapid development of new Information Infrastructure combined with the increased user needs in specific areas of Information Technology (mostly related to Web applications) has created the need for designing new modeling techniques more innovative and targeted on specific areas of Information Systems in order to successfully model the rapidly changed environment, along with the newly introduced concepts and user requirements. Therefore, this book aims to introduce readers to a number of innovative Information modeling techniques. It is titled "Innovative Information Systems Modelling Techniques" and includes 9 chapters. The focus is on the exploration and coverage of the innovations of recently presented modeling techniques and their applicability on the Information Systems' modeling.
- Chapter 1
Information Systems: From the Requirements to the Integrated Solution - Chapter 2
An Architecture-Centric Approach for Information System Architecture Modeling, Enactement and Evolution - Chapter 3
Patterns for Agent-Based Information Systems: A Case Study in Transport - Chapter 4
Health Care Information Systems: Architectural Models and Governance - Chapter 5
Globalization and Socio-Technical Aspects of Information Systems Development - Chapter 6
Mobile System Applied to Species Distribution Modelling - Chapter 7
World Modeling for Autonomous Systems - Chapter 8
Analysis of Interactive Information Systems Using Goals - Chapter 9
A Scheme for Systematically Selecting an Enterprise Architecture Framework
