Innovations in Information Systems Modeling: Methods and Best Practices, Edited By: Terry Halpin, John Krogstie, and Erik Proper, ISBN: 978-1-60566-278-7, IGI, link
Modeling is used across a number of tasks in connection to information systems, but it is rare to see and easily compare all the uses of diagrammatical models as knowledge representation in one place, highlighting both commonalities and differences between different kinds of modeling.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section I: Conceptual Information Modeling
Chapter I: Enriched Conceptualization of Subtyping
Terry Halpin, Neumont University, USA
Chapter II: Essential, Mandatory, and Shared Parts in Conceptual Data Models
Alessandro Artale, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
C. Maria Keet, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
Chapter III: Extending the ORM Conceptual Schema Language and Design Procedure with Modeling Constructs for Capturing the Domain Ontology
Peter Bollen, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Section II: Modeling Approaches
Chapter IV: EKD – An Enterprise Modeling Approach to Support Creativity and Quality in Information Systems and Business Development
Janis Stirna, Jönköping University, Sweden
Anne Persson, University of Skövde, Sweden
Chapter V: Integrated Requirement and Solution Modeling: An Approach based on Enterprise Models
Anders Carstensen, Jönköping University, Sweden
Lennart Holmberg, Kongsberg Automotive, Sweden
Kurt Sandkuhl, Jönköping University, Sweden
Janis Stirna, Jönköping University, Sweden
Chapter VI: Methodologies for Active Knowledge Modeling
John Krogstie, IDI, NTNU, Norway
Frank Lillehagen, AKModeling, Norway
Chapter VII: Data Modeling and Functional Modeling – Examining the Preferred Order of Using UML Class Diagrams and Use Cases
Peretz Shoval, Ben-Gurion University, Israel
Mark Last, Ben-Gurion University, Israel
Avi Yampolsky, Ben-Gurion University, Israel
Section III: Modeling Frameworks, Architectures, and Applications
Chapter VIII: OntoFrame – An Ontological Framework for Method Engineering
Mauri Leppänen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Chapter IX: Concepts and Strategies for Quality of Modeling
P. (Patrick) van Bommel, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
S.J.B.A. (Stijn) Hoppenbrouwers, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
H.A. (Erik) Proper, Capgemini, The Netherlands
J. (Jeroen) Roelofs, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Chapter X: Service Oriented Architecture: A Research Review from the Software and Applications Perspective
John Erickson, University of Omaha, USA
Keng Siau, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
Chapter XI: Designing Web Information Systems for a Framework-based Construction
Vítor Estêvão Silva Souza, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Brazil
Ricardo de Almeida Falbo, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Brazil
Giancarlo Guizzardi, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Brazil
Section IV: Selected Readings
Chapter XII: Business Process Simulation: An Alternative Modelling Technique for the Information System Development Process
Tony Elliman, Brunel University, UK
Tally Hatzakis, Brunel University, UK
Alan Serrano, Brunel University, UK
Chapter XIII: An Agent Based Formal Approach for Modeling and Verifying Integrated Intelligent Information Systems
Leandro Dias da Silva, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil
Elthon Allex da Silva Oliveira, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil
Hyggo Almeida, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil
Angelo Perkusich, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil
Chapter XIV: Design Principles for Reference Modelling: Reusing Information Models by Means of Aggregation, Specialisation, Instantiation and Analogy
Jan vom Brocke, University of Muenster, Germany
Chapter XV: Examining the Quality of Evaluation Frameworks and Metamodeling Paradigms of Information Systems Development Methodologies
Eleni Berki, University of Jyvaskla, Finland