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Building Sustainable Information Systems

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Information Systems (IS) as a discipline draws on diverse areas including, technology, organisational theory, management and social science. The field is recognized as very broad and encompassing many themes and areas. However, the development of artefacts, or information systems development (ISD), in the broadest sense, is a central concern of the discipline. Significantly, ISD impacts on the organisational and societal contexts through the use of the artefacts constructed by the development. Today, that impact also needs to be evaluated in terms of its effects on the environment. Sustainable, or "green," IT is a catch-all term used to describe the development, manufacture, management, use and disposal of ICT in a way that minimizes damage to the environment. As a result, the term has many different meanings, depending on the role assumed in the life span of the ICT artefact. The theme of the proposed work is to critically examine the whole range of issues around ISD from the perspective of sustainability. Sustainable IT is an emerging theme in academic research and industry practice in response to an individual concern for the environment and the embryonic regulatory environments being enacted globally to address the environmental impact of ICT. In this work we intend to bring together in one volume the diverse research around the development of sustainable IS.

List of contents

Preface.- Managing Sustainable Informations Systems Development - Culture, Balance, Mindfulness.- The Role of Trust in the Initial Adoption of Identity Management Systems.- A Conceptual Framework for Aligning Business and Information Systems from Organisational Learning Perspective.- Business and ICT Alignment in Higher Education: A Case Study in Measuring Maturity.- Investigating Post-Outsourcing Decisions: Using the Intellectual Capital View.- Improved Initial Class Diagrams with ATSA: OO.- Information Systems for the Social Wellbeing of Senior Australians.- A Framework for Evaluating the Impact of High Bandwidth Internet Provision and Use on Digital Literacy and Social Life Outcomes in Australia.- A Social-Creative-Cognitive (SCC) Model for Requirements Engineering.- Beyond Interface Design: Considering Learner Cognition When Designing E-Learning Systems.- Methodological Framework for the Transition from Requirements To Software Architectures.- Integrating Enterprise Architecture and IT Service Management.- Software Process Management: A Model-Based Approach.- Improving NDT with Automatic Test Case Generation.- Architectures for Evolving System of Systems in Complex Environments.- A Multimodeling Approach for Quality-Driven Architecture Derivation.- IS Degrees - Sociotechnical or Technosocial? - A Reflective Analysis.- Model-Driven Development of Model Transformations Supporting Traces Generation.- An Approach for Identifying Business Requirements for Development of Prospective ERP Systems.- Conflict in the Value-Chain: An Analysis of Competitive Advantage in Requirements Management of ERPs.- Evolving IT Management Frameworks towards a Sustainable Future.- Improving Efficiency of Managing Projects by Quality-Oriented Modelling Of Processes.- A Performance Management Model for Agile Information Systems Development Teams.- ELISA: Extensible Layer for Internet Services and Applications.- Knowledge Networks and Innovation-Driven Collaborations: A Study inVictoria's Bio Technology Industry.- Global Development, ICT4D, Education for All.- Towards Improving Information Systems Interoperability in Disaster Management.- Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Corporate Sustainability.- Understanding IS Risk Emergence from Escalation Perspective.- Profiles in Professional Social Networks.- XML Query Adaptation as Schema Evolves?.- Handling the Complexity of ISD Projects with Agile Methods: A Conceptual Foundation.- OptBPPlanner: Automatic Generation of Optimized Business Process Enactment Plans.- Modelling Life Cycles of Generic Object Classes.- It's About Time: Investigating the Temporal Parameters of Decision Making in Agile Teams.- Towards Monitoring Correspondence between Education Demand and Offer.- IT Governance: A Baseline Implementation Roadmap of a Bank in Thailand.- DBMS Application Layer Intrusion Detection for Data Warehouses.- Crowdsourcing Large-Scale Ecological Monitoring: Identifying Design Principles to Motivate Contributors.- An Analysis of Enterprise Architecture Frameworks from a Coherent Enterprise Description Viewpoint.- Query-Driven Method for Improvement of Data Warehouse Conceptual Model.- Capabilities and Affordances of Virtual Worlds for People with Lifelong Disability.- A Triple-Helix Model of Sustainable Government Information Infrastructure: Case Study of the eProcurement System In The Indonesian Public Sector.- Usability Work in Agile Systems Development Practice: A Systematic Review.- Data and Information Quality Research in Engineering Construction Projects: A Review of Literature.- Aligning Communication Analysis with the Unifying Meta-Model For Enterprise Modeling.- Index.

Summary

​Information Systems (IS) as a discipline draws on diverse areas including, technology, organisational theory, management and social science. The field is recognized as very broad and encompassing many themes and areas. However, the development of artefacts, or information systems development (ISD), in the broadest sense, is a central concern of the discipline. Significantly, ISD impacts on the organisational and societal contexts through the use of the artefacts constructed by the development. Today, that impact also needs to be evaluated in terms of its effects on the environment. Sustainable, or "green," IT is a catch-all term used to describe the development, manufacture, management, use and disposal of ICT in a way that minimizes damage to the environment. As a result, the term has many different meanings, depending on the role assumed in the life span of the ICT artefact. The theme of the proposed work is to critically examine the whole range of issues around ISD from the perspective of sustainability. Sustainable IT is an emerging theme in academic research and industry practice in response to an individual concern for the environment and the embryonic regulatory environments being enacted globally to address the environmental impact of ICT. In this work we intend to bring together in one volume the diverse research around the development of sustainable IS.

Product details

Assisted by Andrew Barnden (Editor), Andrew Barnden et al (Editor), Chris Barry (Editor), Juli Fisher (Editor), Julie Fisher (Editor), Michael Lang (Editor), Henry Linger (Editor), Christoph Schneider (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9781489978301
ISBN 978-1-4899-7830-1
No. of pages 626
Dimensions 155 mm x 34 mm x 235 mm
Weight 955 g
Illustrations XIV, 626 p. 127 illus., 81 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Data communication, networks

C, Data Mining, computer science, Computer Science, general, Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Information Systems and Communication Service, Computers, Expert systems / knowledge-based systems, Database Management System, ISD;Renewable;Systems

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