M.E. Sharpe – 2009, 240 pages
ISBN: 0765623528, 9780765623522
For the last two decades, IS researchers have conducted empirical studies leading to better understanding of the impact of Systems Analysis and Design methods in business, managerial, and cultural contexts. SA D research has established a balanced focus not only on technical issues, but also on organizational and social issues in the information society.This volume presents the very latest, state-of-the-art research by well-known figures in the field. The chapters are grouped into three categories: techniques, methodologies, and approaches.
Series Editor's IntroductionAcknowledgmentsThe State of Systems Analysis and Design ResearchTechniques for Systems Engineering and Requirements ElicitationFlow-Service-Quality (FSQ) Systems Engineering: A Discipline for Developing Network-Centric Information SystemsRequirements Elicitation Techniques as Communication Channels: A Framework to Widen the Window of UnderstandingMethodology Foundation and Evolution of Systems Analysis and DesignIteration in Systems Analysis and Design: Cognitive Processes and Representational ArtifactsFramework for Identifying the Drivers of ISD Method EmergenceTransition to Agile Software Development in a Large-Scale Project: A System Analysis and Design PerspectiveAgent-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design MethodologiesAgent-Oriented Information Systems Analysis and Design: Why and HowAgent-Oriented Methods and Method EngineeringNew Approach and Architecture for Information Systems DevelopmentApplication of the Fact-Based Approach to Domain Modeling of Object-Oriented Information SystemsSystematic Derivation and Evaluation of Domain-Specific and Implementation-Independent Software ArchitecturesOO-Method: A Conceptual Schema-Centric Development ApproachEditors and ContributorsSeries EditorIndex