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Advances in Information Systems Development - Exploring New Horizons and Opportunities

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This volume features a selection of the best papers from the 32nd International Conference on Information Systems Development (ISD 2024), which focused on "Harnessing Opportunities: Reshaping ISD in the Post-COVID-19 and Generative AI Era".
The significantly expanded and revised contributions in this volume provide a comprehensive overview of the transformative potential of technology and shed light on the symbiosis between innovative technologies and organizational processes. The volume highlights topics such as digital transformation and the integration of cutting-edge technologies and emphasizes the crucial role of information systems in digital transformation.
The book offers valuable insights for researchers, practitioners and students who seek to understand and shape the future of information systems development in our rapidly evolving digital landscape.

List of contents

Chapter 1. Scaling Product Acceptance Analysis Using Annotation Systems Based on Large Language Models.- Chapter 2. Strategies for Effective Remote Retrospectives: Exploring Retrospective Games, Anonymity, and Continuous Reflection.- Chapter 3. Self-Sovereign Identities: Brief History and Survey of the Field.- Chapter 4. A Framework for Rigorous Execution and Presentation of Expert Interviews in IS and Digital Transformation Research.- Chapter 5. Growing Pains of Digital Transformation: Navigating the Challenges in Non-Profits.- Chapter 6. Digital Innovation, Strategic and Lean Management as Success Factors in IT.- Chapter 7. A Solution for Developing Corpora for Polish Speech Enhancement in Complex Acoustic Environments.- Chapter 8. Data-Driven Assessment of Practical Skills in Cybersecurity Challenges.- Chapter 9. A Circular Digital Twin for Climate-Smart Soils through Community Composting.- Chapter 10. Design Principles for Food Heritage Digital Twins.- Chapter 11. Beyond Agile Methodologies: Exploring the Business Analyst s Role in Agile Software Development.- Chapter 12. Assessing Operational Business-IT Alignment for Architecture Improvement.- Chapter 13. An EBNF-Based Grammar for Use Case Specification.- Chapter 14. Changes in Node.js Server-Side Application Performance Characteristics Over Time Under Load.

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Bartosz Marcinkowski is an Associate Professor at the University of Gdansk (Poland) and the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology. He is currently engaged in research on the development of IT solutions in globalizing enterprises, scaling the Scrum approach, as well as IT-supported energy efficiency management.

Adam Przyby¿ek is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Software Engineering at Gdäsk University of Technology (Poland). His primary research focus lies in empirical software engineering, with particular emphasis on agile software development and software modularity.

Aleksander Jarz¿bowicz is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Software Engineering at Gdäsk University of Technology (Poland). His research interests include requirements engineering, agile software development, and the dependability of software-based systems with a focus on assurance cases.

Netta Iivari is a Professor for Information Systems at the University of Oulu, Finland.

Emilio Insfran is an Associate Professor at the Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain.

Michael Lang is an Associate Professor in Business Information Systems at the Cairnes School of Business and Economics, University of Galway, Ireland. His research interests are business systems analysis and design, data analytics, information systems security and privacy, and information systems education.

Henry Linger is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Information Technology at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. His research is directed at understanding how work is actually done by examining the pragmatic, conceptual, and cognitive practices of work in order to inform the design of Information Systems artifacts.

Christoph Schneider is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Operations, Information, and Technology at IESE Business School, Barcelona (Spain). His research focuses on the effects of user interface design on cognition, affect, and behavior, in particular in the context of web-based user interfaces. 


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