Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, Setubal, Portugal, 27-30 March 1999. Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Setúbal / Campus do IPS, Rua Vale de Chaves, Estefanilha - 2914-508 Setúbal, Portugal. secretariat@iceis.org
Invited Lecturers and Tutorials
Michael Athans: A Class of Distributed Decision Problems.
ILT 3
Mark S. Fox: The Challenge of Making Enterprises Virtual: An AI Perspective.
ILT 4
Murali Thiyagarajah, B. John Oommen: Prototype Validation of the Trapezoidal Attribute Cardinality Map for Query Optimization in Database Systems.
156-162
Jean-Philippe Kotowicz, Xavier Briffault: Linguistic Engineering for Conception of Multi-Agents Systems-Application to the Formalisation of Enterprise Information Systems.
248-255
Luigi Lavazza, Habib Sedehi: DAMAS: An Integrated Business Modelling Information System to Support Management Enterprose Decisions.
256-263
Luc Goossens: An Aggregation Based Approach to Reconcile Expressiveness and Unambiguity in Object Oriented Modelling Languages.
427-434
Remigijus Gustas: Integrated Approach for Information System Analysis at the Enterprise Level.
435-442
Dennis Hart, Gregory K. Whymark: Re-Arranging the Chairs: Tackling the Ownership Aspects of Organizational Transition and Infomation Systems Support.
443-451
Pedro Leonardo, António Lucas Soares: An Interpretative Approach to Organisational Inquiry and Description for Information Systems Development in Innovation Centres.
469-476
Fawzy Soliman, John Politis: Strategic Role of IT Leader in International Business Process Change.
784
Zahra Salameh: Role of ERP Systems in International Business Process Re-Engineering.
785
Ergun Gide: Critical Success Factors for Manufacturing Management Through Team Building.
786
George Jamoo: Importance of Conformance of Data Collection to the ERP Model.
787
Chaoming J. Wu: A Causal Model for the Intention to Use a Web Site: A Study Based on the Technology Acceptance Model and the Uses and Gratifications Perspective.
788
Hugo José P. B. Paulino Pinto: Distributed Networking Computer Model: SUNs JINI as an Advance in the Technology-An Overview of Javas Distributed Platform.
790