Advanced Information Systems Engineering: 4th International Conference Caise '92, Manchester, Uk, May 12-15, 1992. Proceedings (lecture Notes In Computer Science)
by Pericles Loucopoulos /
1992 / English / DjVu
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The growing demand for information systems of ever-increasing size,
scope, and complexity has highlighted the benefits that may be
accrued from approaches which recognize the interrelationships
between different technological strands in the field of information
systems. Typical examples of these areas include: system
development methods, CASE, requirements engineering, database
design, and re-use. The CAiSE series of conferences provides the
forum for the exchange of results and ideas within these different
technological spheres from a single perspective, namely that of
information systems development and management. The 1992
conference, the fourth in the series, continues this tradition.
This volume collects the papers accepted for the conference, with
authors from 16 countries covering a wide range of topics
including: object-oriented analysis and design methods, the
development process and product support, requirements engineering,
re-use, design approaches, and deductive approaches.
The growing demand for information systems of ever-increasing size,
scope, and complexity has highlighted the benefits that may be
accrued from approaches which recognize the interrelationships
between different technological strands in the field of information
systems. Typical examples of these areas include: system
development methods, CASE, requirements engineering, database
design, and re-use. The CAiSE series of conferences provides the
forum for the exchange of results and ideas within these different
technological spheres from a single perspective, namely that of
information systems development and management. The 1992
conference, the fourth in the series, continues this tradition.
This volume collects the papers accepted for the conference, with
authors from 16 countries covering a wide range of topics
including: object-oriented analysis and design methods, the
development process and product support, requirements engineering,
re-use, design approaches, and deductive approaches.