Advanced Information Systems Engineering: Second Nordic Conference Caise '90, Stockholm, Sweden, May 8-10, 1990, Proceedings (lecture Notes In Computer Science)
by Lars Bergman /
1990 / English / DjVu
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The Nordic Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
(CAiSE) is an annual international conference for users, developers
and researchers of information systems technology and methodology.
A distinctive characteristic of the CAiSE conference series is the
objective to appeal to advanced practitioners as well as to
researchers, and to promote communication between the two groups.
In this second CAiSE conference, the program was divided into two
types of sessions that were not run in parallel: Technical Paper
sessions, with formally reviewed technical papers, and Practice and
Experience sessions, with invited speakers and panel discussions.
The proceedings include the formally reviewed technical papers and
abstracts of the invited presentations. The technical papers
present important international (mainly European) work in
Information Systems Engineering within such areas as conceptual
modelling, prototyping, requirements engineering, design support,
software process modelling, tool design, and tool experiences. The
abstracts of invited speakers' presentations give an indication of
current best industrial practice.
The Nordic Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
(CAiSE) is an annual international conference for users, developers
and researchers of information systems technology and methodology.
A distinctive characteristic of the CAiSE conference series is the
objective to appeal to advanced practitioners as well as to
researchers, and to promote communication between the two groups.
In this second CAiSE conference, the program was divided into two
types of sessions that were not run in parallel: Technical Paper
sessions, with formally reviewed technical papers, and Practice and
Experience sessions, with invited speakers and panel discussions.
The proceedings include the formally reviewed technical papers and
abstracts of the invited presentations. The technical papers
present important international (mainly European) work in
Information Systems Engineering within such areas as conceptual
modelling, prototyping, requirements engineering, design support,
software process modelling, tool design, and tool experiences. The
abstracts of invited speakers' presentations give an indication of
current best industrial practice.