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.. IEEE International Conference on System Engineering and Technology
.. IEEE International Conference on System Engineering and Technology
Publication [Piscataway, NJ] : , : [IEEE]
Dewey 620.0011
Topical subject Systems engineering
Electronic systems
Subject (Genre / Form) Conference papers and proceedings.
ISSN 2470-640X
Format Language material
Bibliographic level Serial
Language eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996581530003316
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.. IEEE International Conference on System Engineering and Technology
.. IEEE International Conference on System Engineering and Technology
Publication [Piscataway, NJ] : , : [IEEE]
Dewey 620.0011
Topical subject Systems engineering
Electronic systems
Subject (Genre / Form) Conference papers and proceedings.
ISSN 2470-640X
Format Language material
Bibliographic level Serial
Language eng
Other Variant Titles System Engineering and Technology (ICSET), ... IEEE International Conference on
ICSET ..
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on System Engineering and Technology
Record Nr. UNINA-9910626136203321
[Piscataway, NJ] : , : [IEEE]
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.. IEEE International Systems Engineering Symposium
.. IEEE International Systems Engineering Symposium
Publication Piscataway, NJ : , : IEEE
Dewey 620.0011
ISSN 2687-8828
Format Language material
Bibliographic level Serial
Language eng
Other Variant Titles ISSE
Proceedings of the ... IEEE International Systems Engineering Symposium
.. IEEE International Symposium on Systems Engineering
.. Symposium proceedings
International Systems Engineering Symposium
Systems Engineering (ISSE), IEEE International Symposium on
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Piscataway, NJ : , : IEEE
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Advanced information systems engineering : 19th international conference, CAiSE 2007, Trondheim, Norway, June 11-15, 2007, proceedings / / edited by John Krogstie, Andreas Opdahl, Guttorm Sindre
Advanced information systems engineering : 19th international conference, CAiSE 2007, Trondheim, Norway, June 11-15, 2007, proceedings / / edited by John Krogstie, Andreas Opdahl, Guttorm Sindre
Designation of edition [1st ed. 2007.]
Publication Berlin, Germany ; ; New York, New York : , : Springer, , [2007]
Physical description 1 online resource (620 p.)
Dewey 620.0011
Series statement Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI
Topical subject Systems engineering
Ubiquitous computing
Computer-aided software engineering
ISBN 1-280-94390-4
9786610943906
3-540-72988-7
Format Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language eng
Formatted content note Keynote -- Agile Software Development of Mobile Information Systems -- Ontologies -- Modal Aspects of Object Types and Part-Whole Relations and the de re/de dicto Distinction -- Change Detection in Ontologies Using DAG Comparison -- Automatic Generation of Model Translations -- Extended Enterprises -- Handling Instance Correspondence in Inter-organisational Workflows -- Assessing Feasibility of IT-Enabled Networked Value Constellations: A Case Study in the Electricity Sector -- Behavioral Consistency for B2B Process Integration -- Information Integration -- Declarative XML Data Cleaning with XClean -- Personalizing PageRank-Based Ranking over Distributed Collections -- Generic Schema Merging -- Service-oriented Architecture I -- Discovering Web Services to Specify More Complete System Requirements -- On ISOA: Intentional Services Oriented Architecture -- WSXplorer: Searching for Desired Web Services -- Strategic Alignment -- e 3 forces: Understanding Strategies of Networked e 3 value Constellations by Analyzing Environmental Forces -- Aligning IS to Organization’s Strategy: The InStAl Method -- Towards a Framework for Tracking Legal Compliance in Healthcare -- Service-oriented Architecture II -- Conceptual Modeling of Privacy-Aware Web Service Protocols -- Policies for Context-Driven Transactional Web Services -- On Automated Generation of Web Service Level Agreements -- Requirements I -- RED-PL, a Method for Deriving Product Requirements from a Product Line Requirements Model -- Deciding to Adopt Requirements Traceability in Practice -- Designing Social Patterns Using Advanced Separation of Concerns -- Process Modelling I -- Modeling Business Contexture and Behavior Using Business Artifacts -- Policies and Aspects for the Supervision of BPEL Processes -- Goal Annotation of Process Models for Semantic Enrichment of Process Knowledge -- Requirements II -- Stakeholder Identification as an Issue in the Improvement of Software Requirements Quality -- The Impact of Task Structure and Negotiation Sequence on Distributed Requirements Negotiation Activity, Conflict, and Satisfaction -- Introducing Graphic Designers in a Web Development Process -- Process Modelling II -- Communication Abstractions for Distributed Business Processes -- Questionnaire-driven Configuration of Reference Process Models -- Formalization and Verification of EPCs with OR-Joins Based on State and Context -- Method Engineering -- Towards More Extensible MetaCASE Tools -- Concepts for Incremental Method Evolution: Empirical Exploration and Validation in Requirements Management -- ReeF: Defining a Customizable Reengineering Framework -- Novel Applications -- Publishing and Discovering Information and Services for Tagged Products -- Automating Standard Operating Procedures in Intensive Care -- Composing Data-Providing Web Services in P2P-Based Collaboration Environments -- Participative Modelling -- Participative Enterprise Modeling: Experiences and Recommendations -- Negotiating Models -- Process-Aware Information Systems -- Change Patterns and Change Support Features in Process-Aware Information Systems -- Analyzing the Dynamic Cost Factors of Process-Aware Information Systems: A Model-Based Approach.
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Berlin, Germany ; ; New York, New York : , : Springer, , [2007]
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Advanced information systems engineering : 19th international conference, CAiSE 2007, Trondheim, Norway, June 11-15, 2007, proceedings / / edited by John Krogstie, Andreas Opdahl, Guttorm Sindre
Advanced information systems engineering : 19th international conference, CAiSE 2007, Trondheim, Norway, June 11-15, 2007, proceedings / / edited by John Krogstie, Andreas Opdahl, Guttorm Sindre
Designation of edition [1st ed. 2007.]
Publication Berlin, Germany ; ; New York, New York : , : Springer, , [2007]
Physical description 1 online resource (620 p.)
Dewey 620.0011
Series statement Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI
Topical subject Systems engineering
Ubiquitous computing
Computer-aided software engineering
ISBN 1-280-94390-4
9786610943906
3-540-72988-7
Format Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language eng
Formatted content note Keynote -- Agile Software Development of Mobile Information Systems -- Ontologies -- Modal Aspects of Object Types and Part-Whole Relations and the de re/de dicto Distinction -- Change Detection in Ontologies Using DAG Comparison -- Automatic Generation of Model Translations -- Extended Enterprises -- Handling Instance Correspondence in Inter-organisational Workflows -- Assessing Feasibility of IT-Enabled Networked Value Constellations: A Case Study in the Electricity Sector -- Behavioral Consistency for B2B Process Integration -- Information Integration -- Declarative XML Data Cleaning with XClean -- Personalizing PageRank-Based Ranking over Distributed Collections -- Generic Schema Merging -- Service-oriented Architecture I -- Discovering Web Services to Specify More Complete System Requirements -- On ISOA: Intentional Services Oriented Architecture -- WSXplorer: Searching for Desired Web Services -- Strategic Alignment -- e 3 forces: Understanding Strategies of Networked e 3 value Constellations by Analyzing Environmental Forces -- Aligning IS to Organization’s Strategy: The InStAl Method -- Towards a Framework for Tracking Legal Compliance in Healthcare -- Service-oriented Architecture II -- Conceptual Modeling of Privacy-Aware Web Service Protocols -- Policies for Context-Driven Transactional Web Services -- On Automated Generation of Web Service Level Agreements -- Requirements I -- RED-PL, a Method for Deriving Product Requirements from a Product Line Requirements Model -- Deciding to Adopt Requirements Traceability in Practice -- Designing Social Patterns Using Advanced Separation of Concerns -- Process Modelling I -- Modeling Business Contexture and Behavior Using Business Artifacts -- Policies and Aspects for the Supervision of BPEL Processes -- Goal Annotation of Process Models for Semantic Enrichment of Process Knowledge -- Requirements II -- Stakeholder Identification as an Issue in the Improvement of Software Requirements Quality -- The Impact of Task Structure and Negotiation Sequence on Distributed Requirements Negotiation Activity, Conflict, and Satisfaction -- Introducing Graphic Designers in a Web Development Process -- Process Modelling II -- Communication Abstractions for Distributed Business Processes -- Questionnaire-driven Configuration of Reference Process Models -- Formalization and Verification of EPCs with OR-Joins Based on State and Context -- Method Engineering -- Towards More Extensible MetaCASE Tools -- Concepts for Incremental Method Evolution: Empirical Exploration and Validation in Requirements Management -- ReeF: Defining a Customizable Reengineering Framework -- Novel Applications -- Publishing and Discovering Information and Services for Tagged Products -- Automating Standard Operating Procedures in Intensive Care -- Composing Data-Providing Web Services in P2P-Based Collaboration Environments -- Participative Modelling -- Participative Enterprise Modeling: Experiences and Recommendations -- Negotiating Models -- Process-Aware Information Systems -- Change Patterns and Change Support Features in Process-Aware Information Systems -- Analyzing the Dynamic Cost Factors of Process-Aware Information Systems: A Model-Based Approach.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910484685503321
Berlin, Germany ; ; New York, New York : , : Springer, , [2007]
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Advanced Technologies, Systems, and Applications IV -Proceedings of the International Symposium on Innovative and Interdisciplinary Applications of Advanced Technologies (IAT 2019) / / edited by Samir Avdaković, Aljo Mujčić, Adnan Mujezinović, Tarik Uzunović, Ismar Volić
Advanced Technologies, Systems, and Applications IV -Proceedings of the International Symposium on Innovative and Interdisciplinary Applications of Advanced Technologies (IAT 2019) / / edited by Samir Avdaković, Aljo Mujčić, Adnan Mujezinović, Tarik Uzunović, Ismar Volić
Designation of edition [1st ed. 2020.]
Publication Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
Physical description 1 online resource (653 pages)
Dewey 620.7
620.0011
Series statement Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Topical subject Computational intelligence
Artificial intelligence
Computational Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
ISBN 3-030-24986-7
Format Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910484798103321
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
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Advances in Computational Mathematics for Industrial System Reliability and Maintainability / / by Mohammad Yazdi
Advances in Computational Mathematics for Industrial System Reliability and Maintainability / / by Mohammad Yazdi
Author Yazdi Mohammad
Designation of edition [1st ed. 2024.]
Publication Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024
Physical description 1 online resource (201 pages)
Dewey 620.0011
Series statement Springer Series in Reliability Engineering
Topical subject Production management
Industrial engineering
Production engineering
Artificial intelligence
Mathematical models
Engineering mathematics
Production
Industrial and Production Engineering
Artificial Intelligence
Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics
Engineering Mathematics
ISBN 9783031535147
Format Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language eng
Formatted content note Introduction to Computational Mathematics in Industrial Systems -- Mathematical Models for Industrial System Reliability -- Maintenance Strategies and Optimization Techniques -- Computational Tools and Techniques for Reliability and Maintainability -- Reliability-Centered Design and System Resilience -- Integration of Computational Mathematics in Industrial Decision-Making -- Integration of IoT and Edge Computing in Industrial Systems -- Application of Quantum Computing in Reliability Analysis -- Digital Twins and Virtual Prototyping for Industrial Systems -- Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) in Maintenance Training -- Synthesizing Computational Mastery and Industrial Evolution - A Comprehensive. .
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Yazdi Mohammad  
Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024
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An analysis of the success factors in implementing an ITIL-based IT change and release management application : based on the IBM change and configuration management database (CCMDB) / / Jane Jurkscheit
An analysis of the success factors in implementing an ITIL-based IT change and release management application : based on the IBM change and configuration management database (CCMDB) / / Jane Jurkscheit
Author Jurkscheit Jane
Publication Hamburg, Germany : , : Anchor Academic Publishing, , 2014
Physical description 1 online resource (69 p.)
Dewey 620.0011
Topical subject Systems engineering
Information management - Germany
Subject (Genre / Form) Electronic books.
ISBN 3-95489-572-2
Format Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language eng
Formatted content note An analysis of the success factors in implementing an ITIL-based IT Change and Release Management Application; I Abstract; II Table of contents; III List of figures and graphs; IV List of tables; V Glossary and Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 1.1. The organisation; 1.1.1. The Anonym group; 1.1.2. The Anonym-IT GmbH; 1.2. Course of the project; 1.3. Aims; 1.4. Demarcation; 1.5. Procedure; 2. Literature Review; 2.1. Purpose of an IT change and release management; 2.2. Critical success factors of organisational change management; 2.3. Critical success factors of an IT system implementation
2.3.1. Business process reengineering2.3.2. Additional success factors for IT systems; 2.4. IT process modelling with the support of a reference models; 2.4.1. Comparison of the three reference models; 2.4.2. Interconnecting of the three reference models; 2.5. Definition of success factors in IT projects; 2.6. Hypotheses; 3. Empirical Research Methodology; 3.1. Research approaches; 3.1.1. Interpretivsm vs. realism; 3.1.2. Deductive vs. inductive research; 3.1.3. Quantitative vs. Qualitative Research approach; 3.2. Population and Sampling; 3.2.1. Sampling of the employee questionnaire
3.2.2. Sampling of the employee interview3.3. Data Analysis; 3.4. Reliability; 3.5. Limitations; 4. Presentation and analysis of data; 4.1. Demographical statistic; 4.1.1. Questionnaire; 4.1.2. Interview; 4.2. Results of questionnaire; 4.2.1. Need of an IT Change Management; 4.2.2. General Success Factor Analysis; 4.2.3. Additional success factor analysis; 4.2.4. Adoption of ITIL® process success factors for RfC and IT change; 4.2.5. Justification the adoption of ITIL® process for RfC and IT change; 4.2.6. ITIL® process success factors of the RfC / change authorisation
4.2.7. Justification of the RfC / change authorisation4.2.8. Personal ITIL® benefits; 4.3. Results of the interview; 4.3.1. Additional success factor analysis of question 4.2.3; 4.3.2. Justification the adoption of ITIL® process for RfC and IT change of question 4.2.5; 4.3.3. Justification of the RfC / change authorisation of question 4.2.7; 4.3.4. Additional issues of the interview; 5. Conclusions and recommendations; 5.1. Conclusion of the need of the IT change and release management; 5.2. Conclusion of the demographical statistic; 5.3. Conclusions of the hypothesises; 5.3.1. Hypothesis 1
5.3.2. Hypothesis 25.3.3. Hypothesis 3; 5.3.4. Hypothesis 4; 5.3.5. Hypothesis 5; 5.4. Managerial recommendations for the organisation; 5.5. Managerial recommendations for other companies; 5.6. Theoretical implications; 6. List of references; 7. Appendices; 7.1. The five ITIL® units; 7.2. ITIL® Transition unit with IT change and release management; 7.3. ITIL® IT Change Management Process Workflow
Record Nr. UNINA-9910463673103321
Jurkscheit Jane  
Hamburg, Germany : , : Anchor Academic Publishing, , 2014
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An analysis of the success factors in implementing an ITIL-based IT change and release management application : based on the IBM change and configuration management database (CCMDB) / / Jane Jurkscheit
An analysis of the success factors in implementing an ITIL-based IT change and release management application : based on the IBM change and configuration management database (CCMDB) / / Jane Jurkscheit
Author Jurkscheit Jane
Publication Hamburg, Germany : , : Anchor Academic Publishing, , 2014
Physical description 1 online resource (69 p.)
Dewey 620.0011
Topical subject Systems engineering
Information management - Germany
ISBN 3-95489-572-2
Format Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language eng
Formatted content note An analysis of the success factors in implementing an ITIL-based IT Change and Release Management Application; I Abstract; II Table of contents; III List of figures and graphs; IV List of tables; V Glossary and Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 1.1. The organisation; 1.1.1. The Anonym group; 1.1.2. The Anonym-IT GmbH; 1.2. Course of the project; 1.3. Aims; 1.4. Demarcation; 1.5. Procedure; 2. Literature Review; 2.1. Purpose of an IT change and release management; 2.2. Critical success factors of organisational change management; 2.3. Critical success factors of an IT system implementation
2.3.1. Business process reengineering2.3.2. Additional success factors for IT systems; 2.4. IT process modelling with the support of a reference models; 2.4.1. Comparison of the three reference models; 2.4.2. Interconnecting of the three reference models; 2.5. Definition of success factors in IT projects; 2.6. Hypotheses; 3. Empirical Research Methodology; 3.1. Research approaches; 3.1.1. Interpretivsm vs. realism; 3.1.2. Deductive vs. inductive research; 3.1.3. Quantitative vs. Qualitative Research approach; 3.2. Population and Sampling; 3.2.1. Sampling of the employee questionnaire
3.2.2. Sampling of the employee interview3.3. Data Analysis; 3.4. Reliability; 3.5. Limitations; 4. Presentation and analysis of data; 4.1. Demographical statistic; 4.1.1. Questionnaire; 4.1.2. Interview; 4.2. Results of questionnaire; 4.2.1. Need of an IT Change Management; 4.2.2. General Success Factor Analysis; 4.2.3. Additional success factor analysis; 4.2.4. Adoption of ITIL® process success factors for RfC and IT change; 4.2.5. Justification the adoption of ITIL® process for RfC and IT change; 4.2.6. ITIL® process success factors of the RfC / change authorisation
4.2.7. Justification of the RfC / change authorisation4.2.8. Personal ITIL® benefits; 4.3. Results of the interview; 4.3.1. Additional success factor analysis of question 4.2.3; 4.3.2. Justification the adoption of ITIL® process for RfC and IT change of question 4.2.5; 4.3.3. Justification of the RfC / change authorisation of question 4.2.7; 4.3.4. Additional issues of the interview; 5. Conclusions and recommendations; 5.1. Conclusion of the need of the IT change and release management; 5.2. Conclusion of the demographical statistic; 5.3. Conclusions of the hypothesises; 5.3.1. Hypothesis 1
5.3.2. Hypothesis 25.3.3. Hypothesis 3; 5.3.4. Hypothesis 4; 5.3.5. Hypothesis 5; 5.4. Managerial recommendations for the organisation; 5.5. Managerial recommendations for other companies; 5.6. Theoretical implications; 6. List of references; 7. Appendices; 7.1. The five ITIL® units; 7.2. ITIL® Transition unit with IT change and release management; 7.3. ITIL® IT Change Management Process Workflow
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787715103321
Jurkscheit Jane  
Hamburg, Germany : , : Anchor Academic Publishing, , 2014
Language material
You will find it: Univ. Federico II
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An analysis of the success factors in implementing an ITIL-based IT change and release management application : based on the IBM change and configuration management database (CCMDB) / / Jane Jurkscheit
An analysis of the success factors in implementing an ITIL-based IT change and release management application : based on the IBM change and configuration management database (CCMDB) / / Jane Jurkscheit
Author Jurkscheit Jane
Publication Hamburg, Germany : , : Anchor Academic Publishing, , 2014
Physical description 1 online resource (69 p.)
Dewey 620.0011
Topical subject Systems engineering
Information management - Germany
ISBN 3-95489-572-2
Format Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language eng
Formatted content note An analysis of the success factors in implementing an ITIL-based IT Change and Release Management Application; I Abstract; II Table of contents; III List of figures and graphs; IV List of tables; V Glossary and Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 1.1. The organisation; 1.1.1. The Anonym group; 1.1.2. The Anonym-IT GmbH; 1.2. Course of the project; 1.3. Aims; 1.4. Demarcation; 1.5. Procedure; 2. Literature Review; 2.1. Purpose of an IT change and release management; 2.2. Critical success factors of organisational change management; 2.3. Critical success factors of an IT system implementation
2.3.1. Business process reengineering2.3.2. Additional success factors for IT systems; 2.4. IT process modelling with the support of a reference models; 2.4.1. Comparison of the three reference models; 2.4.2. Interconnecting of the three reference models; 2.5. Definition of success factors in IT projects; 2.6. Hypotheses; 3. Empirical Research Methodology; 3.1. Research approaches; 3.1.1. Interpretivsm vs. realism; 3.1.2. Deductive vs. inductive research; 3.1.3. Quantitative vs. Qualitative Research approach; 3.2. Population and Sampling; 3.2.1. Sampling of the employee questionnaire
3.2.2. Sampling of the employee interview3.3. Data Analysis; 3.4. Reliability; 3.5. Limitations; 4. Presentation and analysis of data; 4.1. Demographical statistic; 4.1.1. Questionnaire; 4.1.2. Interview; 4.2. Results of questionnaire; 4.2.1. Need of an IT Change Management; 4.2.2. General Success Factor Analysis; 4.2.3. Additional success factor analysis; 4.2.4. Adoption of ITIL® process success factors for RfC and IT change; 4.2.5. Justification the adoption of ITIL® process for RfC and IT change; 4.2.6. ITIL® process success factors of the RfC / change authorisation
4.2.7. Justification of the RfC / change authorisation4.2.8. Personal ITIL® benefits; 4.3. Results of the interview; 4.3.1. Additional success factor analysis of question 4.2.3; 4.3.2. Justification the adoption of ITIL® process for RfC and IT change of question 4.2.5; 4.3.3. Justification of the RfC / change authorisation of question 4.2.7; 4.3.4. Additional issues of the interview; 5. Conclusions and recommendations; 5.1. Conclusion of the need of the IT change and release management; 5.2. Conclusion of the demographical statistic; 5.3. Conclusions of the hypothesises; 5.3.1. Hypothesis 1
5.3.2. Hypothesis 25.3.3. Hypothesis 3; 5.3.4. Hypothesis 4; 5.3.5. Hypothesis 5; 5.4. Managerial recommendations for the organisation; 5.5. Managerial recommendations for other companies; 5.6. Theoretical implications; 6. List of references; 7. Appendices; 7.1. The five ITIL® units; 7.2. ITIL® Transition unit with IT change and release management; 7.3. ITIL® IT Change Management Process Workflow
Record Nr. UNINA-9910816047103321
Jurkscheit Jane  
Hamburg, Germany : , : Anchor Academic Publishing, , 2014
Language material
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