Overview
- Editors:
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Peter Bernus
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School of Computing and Information Technology, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia
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Kai Mertins
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Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology, Berlin, Germany
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Günter Schmidt
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Information and Technology Management, University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany
- Comprehensive and authoritative source of reference for researchers and industry practitioners.
- Interdisciplinarity allows better overview and selection between components of information systems architecture.
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (36 chapters)
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Architectures of Information Systems
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- Peter Bernus, Günter Schmidt
Pages 1-9
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Techniques and Languages for the Description of Information Systems
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- Reiner Anderl, Harald John, Christian Pütter
Pages 59-79
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- Jules Desharnais, Marc Frappier, Ali Mili
Pages 147-166
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- J. Lee, M. Gruninger, Y. Jin, T. Malone, A. Tate, G. Yost
Pages 167-189
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- Christopher Menzel, Richard J. Mayer
Pages 209-241
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- M. A. Jeusfeld, M. Jarke, H. W. Nissen, M. Staudt
Pages 265-285
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- Guy Doumeingts, Bruno Vallespir, David Chen
Pages 313-337
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- Otto K. Ferstl, Elmar J. Sinz
Pages 339-358
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- Mathias Weske, Gottfried Vossen
Pages 359-379
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Software Engineering Methods for Information System Construction
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Front Matter
Pages 381-383
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About this book
This book is the first volume of a running series under the title International Handbooks on Information Systems. The series is edited by Peter Bemus, Jacek Blazewicz, Giinter Schmidt and Mike Shaw. One objective is to give state of the art surveys on selected topics of information systems theory and applications. To this end, a distinguished international group of academics and practitioners are invited to provide a reference source not only for prob lem solvers in business, industry, and government but also for professional researchers and graduate students. It seemed appropriate to start the series with a volume covering some basic aspects about information systems. The focus of the first volume is therefore architectures. It was decided to have a balanced number of con tributions from academia and practitioners. The structure of the material follows a differentiation betweeen modelling languages, tools and method ologies. These are collected into separate parts, allowing the reader of the handbook a better comparison of the contributions. Information systems are a major component of the entire enterprise and the reader will notice that many contributions could just as easily have been included in another volume of the series which is on enterprise integration. Conversely, some traditionally information systems topics, as organisational analysis and strategic change management methods, will be treated in more depth in the Handbook on Enterprise Integration. The two volumes will complement each other.
Editors and Affiliations
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School of Computing and Information Technology, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia
Peter Bernus
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Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology, Berlin, Germany
Kai Mertins
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Information and Technology Management, University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany
Günter Schmidt