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New Concepts such as agile modeling, extreme programming, knowledge management, and organizational memory are stimulating new research ideas amoung researchers, and prompting new applications and software. Revolution and evolution are common in the areas of information systemsdevelopment and database. Research Issues in Systems Analysis is a collection of the most up-to-date research-oriented chapters on information systems development and database.
Research Issues in Systems Analysis and Design, Databases and Software Development is designed to provide the understanding of the capabilities and features of new ideas and concepts in the information systems development, database, and forthcoming technologies. The chapters in this innovative publication provide a representation of top notch research in all areas of systems analysis and design and database.
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Preface vii
Agile Software Development in Practice Matti Rossi Hilkka Merisalo-Rantanen Tuure Tuunanen 1
Understanding Agile Software, Extreme Programming, and Agile Modeling John Erickson Kalle Lyytinen Keng Siau 33
Adaptation of an Agile Information System Development Method Mehmet N. Aydin Frank Harmsen Jos van Hillegersberg Robert A. Stegwee 54
Matching Models of Different Abstraction Levels: A Refinement Equivalence Approach Pnina Soffer Iris Reinhartz-Berger Arnon Sturm 89
On the Use of Object-Role Modeling for Modeling Active Domains Patrick van Bommel Stijn Hoppenbrouwers Erik Proper Theo van der Weide 123
Method Chunks to Federate Development Processes Isabelle Mirbel 146
Modeling and Analyzing Perspectives to Support Knowledge Management Jian Cai 185
Modality of Business Rules Terry Halpin 206
Lost in Business Process Model Translations: How a Structured Approach Helps to Identify Conceptual Mismatch Jan Recker Jan Mendling 227
Theories and Models: A Brief Look at Organizational MemoryManagement Sree Nilakanta L. L. Miller Dan Zhu 260
About the Contributors 275
Index 280