5. RCIS 2011:
Guadeloupe - French West Indies,
France
Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science, RCIS 2011, Gosier, Guadeloupe, France, 19-21 May, 2011.
IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-4244-8670-0
- Baptiste Cable, Jean-Marc Nigro, Sophie Loriette:
Scenario-based anticipation for aided navigation.
1-8
- Juan M. Otero, Ansel Y. Rodríguez González, José E. Medina-Pagola:
Tuning semantic association for modelling textual data.
1-6
- Bertrand Verlaine, Ivan Jureta, Stéphane Faulkner:
Towards conceptual foundations of requirements engineering for services.
1-11
- Jussi Kasurinen, Ossi Taipale, Jari Vanhanen, Kari Smolander:
Exploring perceived quality in software organizations.
1-12
- Aldrin Fredy Jaramillo Franco:
Non-functional requirements elicitation from business process models.
1-7
- Camille Salinesi, Olfa Djebbi, Raúl Mazo, Daniel Diaz, Alberto Lora-Michiels:
Constraints: The core of product line engineering.
1-10
- Stefanie Looso, René Börner, Matthias Goeken:
Using grounded theory for method engineering.
1-9
- Matt Gatrell, Steve Counsell:
Design patterns and fault-proneness a study of commercial C# software.
1-8
- Christophe Feltus, Michaël Petit, Eric Dubois:
ReMoLa: Responsibility model language to align access rights with business process requirements.
1-6
- Martin Auer, Stefan Biffl:
A software modeling capability proxy metric.
1-6
- Mohamad Kassab, Olga Ormandjieva, Maya Daneva:
Relational-model based change management for non-functional requirements: Approach and experiment.
1-9
- Viviana Castelli, Rodolfo Alfredo Bertone, Pablo Javier Thomas, Alejandro Oliveros:
A requirements engineering process extended to context information management.
1-6
- Diego R. Antunes, Cayley Guimaraes, Laura Sánchez Garcia, Luiz S. Oliveira, Sueli Fernandes:
A framework to support development of Sign Language human-computer interaction: Building tools for effective information access and inclusion of the deaf.
1-12
- Tom Hill:
Software maintenance and operations hybrid model: An IT services industry architecture simulation model approach.
1-6
- Miguel J. Monasor, Aurora Vizcaíno, Mario Piattini:
VENTURE: Towards a framework for simulating GSD in educational environments.
1-10
- Aurelien Faravelon, Christine Verdier, Agnès Front:
Towards a business-centric definition of access control policies.
1-11
- Mohamed Makhlouf:
A study of problems related to the implementation of multiple process approaches in enterprise.
1-8
- Mario Cortes Cornax:
Service choreographies through a graphical notation based on abstraction layers and viewpoints.
1-12
- Abdul Babar, Bernard Wong, Asif Qumer:
An evaluation of the goal-oriented approaches for modelling strategic alignment concept.
1-8
- Firas Bacha, Káthia Marçal de Oliveira, Mourad Abed:
A model driven architecture approach for user interface generation focused on content personalization.
1-6
- Kashif Mehmood, Samira Si-Said Cherfi, Isabelle Comyn-Wattiau, Jacky Akoka:
A pattern-oriented methodology for conceptual modeling evaluation and improvement.
1-11
- Andres Jimenez Ramirez, Rafael Martinez Gasca, Angel Jesus Varela-Vaca:
Contract-based test generation for data flow of business processes using constraint programming.
1-12
- Kadan Aljoumaa, Saïd Assar, Carine Souveyet:
Publishing intentional services using extended semantic annotation.
1-9
- Marco Santórum G.:
A serious game based method for business process management.
1-12
- Angel Jesus Varela-Vaca, Rafael Martinez Gasca, Andres Jimenez Ramirez:
A Model-Driven engineering approach with diagnosis of non-conformance of security objectives in business process models.
1-6
- Zouhaier Brahmia, Rafik Bouaziz, Fabio Grandi, Barbara Oliboni:
Schema versioning in tXSchema-based multitemporal XML repositories.
1-12
- Liane Will:
Operations requirements in SOA based solutions.
1-10
- Zaia Alimazighi, Asma Boumahdi:
Adapting goal oriented approaches in requirement engineering of Inter-Organizational Information System.
1-7
- Kees M. van Hee, Zheng Liu, Natalia Sidorova:
Is my event log complete? - A probabilistic approach to process mining.
1-7
- Lukas Pilat, Hermann Kaindl:
A knowledge management perspective of requirements engineering.
1-12
- Danijel Milicevic, Matthias Goeken:
Application of models in information security management.
1-6
- Hans Muller, Christiaan Maasdorp:
The data, information, and knowledge hierarchy and its ability to convince.
1-6
- Maryam Gerami, Raman Ramsin:
A framework for extending agile methodologies with aspect-oriented features.
1-6
- Giampaolo Armellin, Annamaria Chiasera, Ivan Jureta, Alberto Siena, Angelo Susi:
Establishing information system compliance: An argumentation-based framework.
1-9
- Andreas Lübcke, Veit Köppen, Gunter Saake:
A decision model to select the optimal storage architecture for relational databases.
1-11
- Diego R. Antunes, Cayley Guimaraes, Daniela de F. Guilhermino Trindade, Rafaella A. Lopes da Silva, Laura Sánchez Garcia:
Evaluation of a computational description model of Libras (Brazilian Sign Language): Bridging the gap towards information access.
1-10
- Mahdi Fahmideh, Mohsen Sharifi, Pooyan Jamshidi, Fereidoon Shams, Hassan Haghighi:
Process patterns for service-oriented software development.
1-9
- Sébastien Corniglion, Nadine Tournois:
Simulating tourists' behaviour using multi-agent modeling.
1-9
- João Pimentel, Jaelson Castro, Hermano Perrelli, Emanuel Santos, Xavier Franch:
Towards anticipating requirements changes through studies of the future.
1-11
- Beatriz Marín, Tanja E. J. Vos, Giovanni Giachetti, Arthur I. Baars, Paolo Tonella:
Towards testing future Web applications.
1-12
- René Börner, Matthias Goeken, Thomas Kohlborn, Axel Korthaus:
Fragment selection and context factors in situational methods for service identification.
1-8
- Khurram Shahzad, Jelena Zdravkovic:
Towards goal-driven access to process warehouse: Integrating goals with process warehouse for business process analysis.
1-11
- Irina Rychkova, Rébecca Deneckère, Selmin Nurcan:
Modeling the role variability in the MAP process model.
1-9
- Gbolahan Williams, Iman Poernomo, Paul Luff:
Modelling ethnographic analyses for records via Tacit Contracts.
1-6
- Hui Liu, Younesse Lembaret, David Clin, Jean Pierre Bourey:
Comparison between Collaborative Business Process tools.
1-6
- Fatiha Sadat:
Extracting the multilingual terminology from a web-based encyclopedia.
1-5
- Erick Stattner, Nicolas Vidot:
Social network analysis in epidemiology: Current trends and perspectives.
1-11
- Zoubida Kedad, Pericles Loucopoulos:
Considering Quality Factors for Business Processes During Requirement Engineering.
1-9
- Constantinos Giannoulis, Michaël Petit, Jelena Zdravkovic:
Modeling Business Strategy: A meta-model of Strategy Maps and Balance Scorecards.
1-6
- Yan Tang, Robert Meersman, Jan Demey:
A self-configuring semantic decision table For parameterizing an ontology-based data matching strategy.
1-9
- Sergio España, Marcela Ruiz, Oscar Pastor, Arturo González:
Systematic derivation of state machines from communication-oriented business process models.
1-12
- Sébastien Régis, Jeremy Frominville, Andrei Doncescu:
Estimation of source relevance and theory of belief functions.
1-6
- Abdelaziz Khadraoui, Wanda Opprecht, Michel Léonard, Christine Aïdonidis:
Service specification upon multiple existing information systems.
1-11
- Jolita Ralyté, Michel Léonard:
Shifts in foci and challenges in the field of information systems development methods.
1-7
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