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6th ICEIS 2004: Porto, Portugal
- Isabel Seruca, José Cordeiro, Slimane Hammoudi, Joaquim Filipe:
Enterprise Information Systems VI, [ICEIS 2004, Porto, Portugal, April 14-17, 2004, Revised Selected Papers]. Kluwer / Springer 2006, ISBN 978-1-4020-3674-3
Part 1 / Invited Papers
- Peri Loucopoulos, Kalle Lyytinen, K. Liu, Thomas Gilb, Leszek A. Maciaszek:
Project Failures: Continuing Challenges for Sustainable Information Systems. 1-8 - Kalle Lyytinen, Mark Bergman, John Leslie King:
Large Scale Requirements Analysis as Heterogeneous Engineering. 9-23 - Tom Gilb:
Evolutionary Project Management: Multiple Performance, Quality and Cost Metrics for Early and Continuous Stakeholder Value Delivery - An agile approach. 24-29 - Leszek A. Maciaszek:
Managing Complexity of Enterprise Information Systems. 30-36 - Pericles Loucopoulos:
Engaging Stakeholders in Defining Early Requirements. 37-42 - James Coplien:
Organizational Patterns - Beyond Technology to People. 43-52
Part 1 / Databases and Information Systems Integration
- Andrea De Lucia, Eugenio Pompella, Silvio Stefanucci:
Assessing Effort Prediction Models for Corrective Software Maintenance - An empirical study. 55-62 - José Esteves, Joan Antoni Pastor:
Organizational and Technological Critical Success Factors Behavior along the ERP Implementation Phases. 63-71 - Faizal Riaz-ud-Din, Markus Kirchberg:
Acme-DB: An Adaptive Caching Mechanism Using Multiple Experts for Database Buffers. 72-81 - Bruno Cortes, José Nuno Oliveira:
Relational Sampling for Data Quality Auditing and Decision Support. 82-88 - Jaroslav Král, Michal Zemlicka:
Towards Design Rationales of Software Confederations. 89-96 - Kun Fu, Roger Zimmermann:
Memory Management for Large Scale Data Stream Recorders. 97-106
Part 2 / Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support Systems
- Christophe Mues, Johan Huysmans, Jan Vanthienen, Bart Baesens:
Comprehensible Credit-Scoring Knowledge Visualization Using Decision Tables and Diagrams. 109-115 - Thorsten Blecker, Nizar Abdelkafi, Gerold Kreutler, Gerhard Friedrich:
Dynamic Multi-Agent Based Variety Formation and Steering in Mass Customization. 116-126 - Álvaro M. Silva, Paulo Cortez, Manuel Santos, Lopes Gomes, José Neves:
Multiple Organ Failure Diagnosis Using Adverse Events and Neural Networks. 127-134 - Suwimon Kooptiwoot, M. Abdus Salam:
Mining the Relationships in the form of the Predisposing Factors and Co-Incident Factors among Numerical Dynamic Attributes in Time Series Data Set by Using the Combination of Some Existing Techniques. 135-142 - Hermine Njike Fotzo, Patrick Gallinari:
Information Access via Topic Hierarchies and Thematic Annotations from Document Collections. 143-150 - Vitaliy Feoktistov, Stefan Janaqi:
New Energetic Selection Principle in Differential Evolution. 151-157 - Julio Calero, G. Delgado, Manuel Sánchez-Marañón, Daniel Sánchez, Maria-Amparo Vila, José-María Serrano:
An Experience in Management of Imprecise Soil Databases by Means of Fuzzy Association Rules and Fuzzy Approximate Dependencies. 158-166
Part 3 / Information Systems Analysis and Specification
- Axel Martens:
Analysis and Re-Engineering of Web Services. 169-176 - Alejandra Cechich, Mario Piattini:
Balancing Stakeholder's Preferences on Measuring Cots Component Functional Suitability. 177-184 - Isabelle Mirbel:
A Polymorphic Context Frame to Support Scalability and Evolvability of Information System Development Processes. 185-192 - Alar Raabe:
Feature Matching in Model-Based Software Engineering. 193-202 - Boriana Rukanova, Kees van Slooten, Robert A. Stegwee:
Towards a Meta Model for Describing Communication - How to address interoperability on a pragmatic level. 203-210 - Srinivas Mukkamala, Andrew H. Sung, Ajith Abraham, Vitorino Ramos:
Intrusion Detection Systems Using Adaptive Regression Spines. 211-218 - Gennaro Costagliola, Vincenzo Deufemia, Filomena Ferrucci, Carmine Gravino:
A User-Centered Methodology to Generate Visual Modeling Environments. 219-226
Part 4 / Software Agents and Internet Computing
- Achim Karduck, Amadou Sienou:
Teambroker: Constraint Based Brokerage of Virtual Teams. 229-236 - Jürgen Dunkel, Ralf Bruns, Sascha Ossowski:
Semantic E-Learning Agents - Supporting E-learning by semantic web and agents technologies. 237-244 - Golha Sharifi, Julita Vassileva, Ralph Deters:
Seamless Communication and Access to Information for Mobile Users in a Wireless Environment. 245-252 - Duc Vo, Aditya Ghose:
Agent Programming Language with Incomplete Knowledge - Agentspeak(I). 253-260 - Dong Cheng, Nacer Boudjlida:
Federated Mediators for Query Composite Answers. 261-266 - Jimena Rodríguez, Lacramioara Dranca, Alfredo Goñi, Arantza Illarramendi:
A Wireless Application That Monitors ECG Signals On-Line: Architecture and Performance. 267-274
Part 5 / Human-Computer Interaction
- Nicola Gatti, Matteo Matteucci:
CABA2L a Bliss Predictive Composition Assistant for AAC Communication Software. 277-284 - Mary Zajicek:
A Methodology for Interface Design for Older Adults. 285-292 - Michel Plu, Layda Agosto, Laurence Vignollet, Jean-Charles Marty:
A Contact Recommender System for a Mediated Social Media. 293-300 - Amaryllis Raouzaiou, Kostas Karpouzis, Stefanos D. Kollias:
Emotion Synthesis in Virtual Environments. 301-309 - António Fernandes, Jorge Pereira, José Creissac Campos:
Accessibility and Visually Impaired Users. 310-315 - Boris Rousseau, Parisch Browne, Paul Malone, Mícheál Ó Foghlú, Paul Foster, Venura Mendis:
Personalised Resource Discovery Searching over Multiple Repository Types - Using user and information provider profiling. 316-324
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