Fabian Wiser, TU Braunschweig |
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Adaptation of a Cloud Service Provider's Structural Model via BROS Hendrik Schön, Technische Universität Dresden |
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Causes and Effects of the Presence of Technical Debt in Agile Software Projects Nicolli Rios, Federal University of Bahia |
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Overlap-Driven Approach for the Conceptualization of Consistency Preserving Modeling Tools Afef Awadid, University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne |
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Patterns of Testing Theory with Human Subjects: A Design Science Perspective Ijeoma Enwereuzo, Victoria University of Wellington |
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Pure Coding Pleasure: How BMW Involves App Developers in the Design of Automotive Onboard APIs Niklas Weiss, Technical University of Munich |
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Towards Identifying Information Systems Development Method (ISDM) Cargo Cult Behavior Tanja Elina Mäki-Runsas, CERIS, Informatics Department, Örebro University |
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Ijeoma Enwereuzo, Victoria University of Wellington |
Systems analysis involves examining business problems (opportunities) and identifying possible solutions, whereas systems design includes the identification, specification, and implementation of an information technology solution. The combined field of Systems Analysis and Design (SAND) deals with all issues related to the development of systems and, as such, is of central importance to the Information Systems discipline, including understanding how businesses can create value with new digital technologies. The SIGSAND track provides a forum for discussing research related to systems development tools, methodologies and other activities throughout the systems development life cycle (SDLC). This includes requirements determination, modeling techniques and languages, agile systems development practices, empirical evaluation of analysis and design methods, user involvement in systems development, open source development, design of systems architecture, and other technical and organizational issues in systems development.