A Modeling Language for Agile Requirements Engineering Eva-Maria Schön |
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A Tool for Supporting the Co-Evolution of Enterprise Architecture Meta-models and Models Nuno Silva, University of Lisbon |
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Bonus Computing: An Evolution from and a Supplement to Volunteer Computing Zheng Li |
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Enterprise Composition Architecture for Micro-Granular Digital Services and Products Alfred Zimmermann |
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Enterprise IT Governance impact on Agile Software Development Project Success Muhammad Awais |
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How do Practitioners Understand External Platforms and Services? A Grounded Theory Investigation Anar Bazarhanova, Aalto University |
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Practices for Vertical and Horizontal Coordination in the Scaled Agile Framework Tomas Gustavsson |
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Productivity Gains of DevOps Adoption in an IT Team: A Case Study Miguel Angelo Silva |
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Selecting a Software Tool for ITIL using a Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis Approach Nuno Encantado Faria |
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The Impact of Knowledge Creation on Organizational Resilience towards Organizational Performance Ali Alharthy |
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Wilhelm Zugaj |
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Towards a Systematic Approach of Relational Database Watermarking Monica Vladiou, UPG University of Ploiesti |
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Towards Effective and Efficient Data Management in Embedded Systems and Internet of Things Zoran Constantinescu, UPG University of Ploiesti |
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User Participation in Information System Development for Emerging Public Sector Initiatives Kayvan Yousefi Mojir |
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Using Contextual Features for Online Recruitment Fraud Detection Syed Mahbub |
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Using Gamification for Adopting Scrum Rita Marques, IST/INOV, Avenida Rovisco Pais 1, 1049 Lisboa, Portugal |
The mutual influences between information systems and organizational structures, processes and people, technologies and development teams promote the natural evolution of needs and opportunities for the digital transformation of companies and wider society. New approaches for the design, development, assessment, and management of information technology and systems within organizations, businesses, and societies are needed to handle the growing complexity in data management and processing of information systems. The “Managing IS Development” track at ISD 2018 will aim at promoting research directions and share practical experiences on managing IS development by providing a forum where academic and industrial researchers on different areas can share and disseminate ideas and experiences related to innovative practices, methods, and technologies. Authors are invited to submit papers describing original research in all areas related to managing IS development.