The Past and Future of Information Systems: 1976 -2006 and Beyond: IFIP 19th World Computer Congress, TC-8, Information System Stream, August 21-23, 2006, Santiago, Chile

The Past and Future of Information Systems: 1976 -2006 and Beyond: IFIP 19th World Computer Congress, TC-8, Information System Stream, August 21-23, 2006, Santiago, Chile

The Past and Future of Information Systems: 1976 -2006 and Beyond: IFIP 19th World Computer Congress, TC-8, Information System Stream, August 21-23, 2006, Santiago, Chile

The Past and Future of Information Systems: 1976 -2006 and Beyond: IFIP 19th World Computer Congress, TC-8, Information System Stream, August 21-23, 2006, Santiago, Chile

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Overview

The International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) is a non-profit umbrella organization for national societies working in the field of information processing. It was founded in 1960 under the auspices of UNESCO. It is organized into several technical committees. This book represents the proceedings of the 2006 conference of technical committee 8 (TC8), which covers the field of information systems. This conference formed part of IFIP's World Computer Congress in Chile. The occasion celebrated the 30th anniversary of IFIP TC8 by looking at the past, present and future of information systems. The proceedings reflect not only the breadth and depth of the work of TC8, but also the international nature of the group, with authors from 18 countries being represented in the 21 papers (including two invited papers) and 2 panels. All submissions were rigorously refereed by at least two reviewers and an associate editor and following the review and resubmission process nearly 50% of submissions were accepted. This paper introduces the papers and panels presented at the conference and published in this volume. It is never straightforward to classify a set of papers but we have made an attempt and this classification is also reflected in the sessions of the conference itself. The classification for the papers is as follows: the world of information systems - early pioneers; developing improved information systems; information systems in their domains of application; the discipline of information systems; issues of production; IT impacts on the organization; tools and modeling and new directions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441941831
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 11/24/2010
Series: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology , #214
Edition description: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006
Pages: 254
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

IFIP TC8 Information Systems.- Information Systems as an Academic Discipline.- Methodologies for Developing Information Systems: A Historical Perspective.- Stakeholders Selection for Interorganizational Systems: A Systematic Approach.- Data Quality Management and Evolution of Information Systems.- Panel: OASIS in the Mirror: Reflections on the Impacts and Research of IFIP WG 8.2.- Design of the Organization of Information Services in Large Public Organizations.- Business Process Reengineering Role in Electronic Government.- The Evolution of IS: Treasury Decision Support & Management Past, Present & Future.- Panel: The Identity and Dynamics of MIS.- Enterprise Applications: Taking the Open Source Option Seriously.- Understanding the Future of Global Software Production.- Work Distribution, Methodology and Technology for ISD and Maintenance.- An Analysis of IFIP TC 8 WG 8.6.- Promoting Learning Practices: Moving Towards Innovation.- 1.5 Million Years of Information Systems:.- Fulfilling the Needs of a Metadata Creator and Analyst.- LUPA: A Workflow Engine.- Data Modeling Dealing With Uncertainty in Fuzzy Logic.- Reinventing the Future: A Study of the Organizational Mind.- Semiotic Engineering — A New Paradigm for Designing Interactive Systems.- The Benefit of Enterprise Ontology in Identifying Business Components.
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