Information Systems (IS) research has so far been primarily concerned with the development of new modeling languages, techniques, and methods. Also, evaluation approaches have been developed in order to assess the appropriateness of a modeling approach in a given context. Both modeling and evaluation approaches, however, lack epistemological rigor, leading to problems regarding the applicability of a certain modeling language in a given context on the one hand, and regarding the feasibility of certain evaluation approaches towards certain modeling questions on the other hand. We therefore argue for a philosophical-paradigmatic discussion of evaluation methods for conceptual modeling languages in order to assess their applicability in given ...
The influence of mainstream philosophy on conceptual modelling and on modelling language development...
Conceptual modeling is a core activity within information systems analysis and design. In response t...
AbstractFrequently the behaviour of an information system is functionally correct, but it does not m...
Information Systems (IS) research has so far been primarily concerned with the development of new mo...
The Information Systems (IS) discipline is coined by a multiplicity of available conceptual modeling...
Sound conceptual models are commonly considered as an important factor for successful information sy...
Sound conceptual models are commonly considered as an important factor for successful information sy...
AbstractConceptual models are of prime importance to ensure a high level of quality in designing inf...
Proceedings of the workshops of the 25th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems En...
In this paper we argue that conceptual modeling is well suited to define a convincing profile for th...
In this paper we argue that conceptual modeling is well suited to define a convincing profile for th...
Conceptual modeling is widely perceived as a core element of the IS discipline. Conceptual models ar...
This paper argues that conceptual models and more specifically reference models play a key role in t...
The influence of mainstream philosophy on conceptual modelling and on modelling language development...
This paper presents the development of a user evaluations based quality model for conceptual modelin...
The influence of mainstream philosophy on conceptual modelling and on modelling language development...
Conceptual modeling is a core activity within information systems analysis and design. In response t...
AbstractFrequently the behaviour of an information system is functionally correct, but it does not m...
Information Systems (IS) research has so far been primarily concerned with the development of new mo...
The Information Systems (IS) discipline is coined by a multiplicity of available conceptual modeling...
Sound conceptual models are commonly considered as an important factor for successful information sy...
Sound conceptual models are commonly considered as an important factor for successful information sy...
AbstractConceptual models are of prime importance to ensure a high level of quality in designing inf...
Proceedings of the workshops of the 25th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems En...
In this paper we argue that conceptual modeling is well suited to define a convincing profile for th...
In this paper we argue that conceptual modeling is well suited to define a convincing profile for th...
Conceptual modeling is widely perceived as a core element of the IS discipline. Conceptual models ar...
This paper argues that conceptual models and more specifically reference models play a key role in t...
The influence of mainstream philosophy on conceptual modelling and on modelling language development...
This paper presents the development of a user evaluations based quality model for conceptual modelin...
The influence of mainstream philosophy on conceptual modelling and on modelling language development...
Conceptual modeling is a core activity within information systems analysis and design. In response t...
AbstractFrequently the behaviour of an information system is functionally correct, but it does not m...