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Corporations accumulate a lot of valuable data and knowledge over
time, but storing and maintaining this data can be a logistic and
financial headache for business leaders and IT specialists.
Uncovering Essential Software Artifacts through Business Process
Archaeology introduces an emerging method of software modernisation
used to effectively manage legacy systems and company operations
supported by such systems. This book presents methods, techniques,
and new trends on business process archaeology as well as some
industrial success stories. Business experts, professionals, and
researchers working in the field of information and knowledge
management will use this reference source to efficiently and
effectively implement and utilise business knowledge.
The purpose of the 4th International Conference on Enterprise
Information Systems (ICEIS) was to bring together researchers,
engineers and practitioners interested in the advances and business
applications of information systems. The research papers focused on
real world applications covering four main themes: Enterprise
Database Applications, Artificial Intelligence Applications and
Decision Support Systems, Systems Analysis and Specification, and
Internet and Electronic Commerce.
This book will be of interest to information technology
professionals, especially those working on systems integration,
databases, decision support systems or electronic commerce. It will
also be of use to middle managers who need to work with information
systems and require knowledge of current trends in development
methods and applications.
This book comprises a set of papers selected from those presented
at the fifth " International Conference on Enterprise Information
Systems ", (ICEIS'2003) held in Angers, France, from 23 to 26 April
2003. The conference was organised by Ecole Superieure
d'Electronique de l'Ouest (ESEO) of Angers, France and the Escola
Superior de Tecnologia of Setubal, Portugal. Since its first
edition in 1999, ICEIS focuses on real world applications and aims
at bringing together researchers, engineers and practitioners
interested in the advances and business applications of information
systems. As in previous years, ICEIS'2003 held four simultaneous
tracks covering different aspects of enterprise computing:
Databases and Information Systems Integration, Artificial
Intelligence and Decision Support Systems, Information Systems
Analysis and Specification and Software Agents and Internet
Computing. Although ICEIS'2003 received 546 paper submissions from
over 50 countries, only 80 were accepted as full papers and
presented in 30-minutes oral presentations. With an acceptance rate
of 15%, these numbers demonstrate the intention of preserving a
high quality forum for future editions of this conference. From the
articles accepted as long papers for the conference, only 32 were
selected for inclusion in this book Additional keynote lectures,
tutorials and industrial sessions were also held during ICEIS'2003,
and, for the first time this year, the 1st Doctoral Consortium on
Enterprise Information Systems gave PhD students an opportunity to
present their work to an international audience of experts in the
field of information systems.
In a global and increasingly competitive market, where
organizations are driven by information, the search for ways to
transform data into true knowledge is critical to a business's
success. Few companies, however, have effective methods of managing
the quality of this information. Because quality is a
multidimensional concept, its management must consider a wide
variety of issues related to information and data quality.
Information and Database Quality is a compilation of works from
research and industry that examines these issues, covering both the
organizational and technical aspects of information and data
quality. Information and Database Quality is an excellent reference
for both researchers and professionals involved in any aspect of
information and database research.
In a global and increasingly competitive market, where
organizations are driven by information, the search for ways to
transform data into true knowledge is critical to a business's
success. Few companies, however, have effective methods of managing
the quality of this information. Because quality is a
multidimensional concept, its management must consider a wide
variety of issues related to information and data quality.
Information and Database Quality is a compilation of works from
research and industry that examines these issues, covering both the
organizational and technical aspects of information and data
quality. Information and Database Quality is an excellent reference
for both researchers and professionals involved in any aspect of
information and database research.
The purpose of the 4th International Conference on Enterprise
Information Systems (ICEIS) was to bring together researchers,
engineers and practitioners interested in the advances and business
applications of information systems. The research papers focused on
real world applications covering four main themes: Enterprise
Database Applications, Artificial Intelligence Applications and
Decision Support Systems, Systems Analysis and Specification, and
Internet and Electronic Commerce.
This book will be of interest to information technology
professionals, especially those working on systems integration,
databases, decision support systems or electronic commerce. It will
also be of use to middle managers who need to work with information
systems and require knowledge of current trends in development
methods and applications.
This book comprises a set of papers selected from those presented
at the fifth " International Conference on Enterprise Information
Systems ", (ICEIS'2003) held in Angers, France, from 23 to 26 April
2003. The conference was organised by Ecole Superieure
d'Electronique de l'Ouest (ESEO) of Angers, France and the Escola
Superior de Tecnologia of Setubal, Portugal. Since its first
edition in 1999, ICEIS focuses on real world applications and aims
at bringing together researchers, engineers and practitioners
interested in the advances and business applications of information
systems. As in previous years, ICEIS'2003 held four simultaneous
tracks covering different aspects of enterprise computing:
Databases and Information Systems Integration, Artificial
Intelligence and Decision Support Systems, Information Systems
Analysis and Specification and Software Agents and Internet
Computing. Although ICEIS'2003 received 546 paper submissions from
over 50 countries, only 80 were accepted as full papers and
presented in 30-minutes oral presentations. With an acceptance rate
of 15%, these numbers demonstrate the intention of preserving a
high quality forum for future editions of this conference. From the
articles accepted as long papers for the conference, only 32 were
selected for inclusion in this book Additional keynote lectures,
tutorials and industrial sessions were also held during ICEIS'2003,
and, for the first time this year, the 1st Doctoral Consortium on
Enterprise Information Systems gave PhD students an opportunity to
present their work to an international audience of experts in the
field of information systems.
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