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- W2593164680 abstract "Abstract: Ubiquitous Information Systems (UIS) support single actors and groups byservices over ubiquitous computing technologies anywhere and anytime. These sys-tems require design approaches that keep a holistic view of situations in which singleusers and groups interact with one another and with accessible services. We introduceand exemplify the Situational Design Methodology for Information Systems (SiDIS)that uses three types of Conceptual Models (CMs) and corresponding translation pro-cedures. This contribution focus on the specification and translation of the CMs aswell as their processing by the resulting UIS. 1 Introduction Design teams for Information Systems (IS) are heterogeneous; they consist of membersfrom different fields such as domain experts, various users, and IT architects. Ideas andexpertise of these members have to be brought together for building a homogeneous un-derstanding of an IS. Although, means for communication and explication are required forbuilding these common understandings on various levels. Whereas non-technical mem-bers intend to build an IS that supports for instance their social needs; technical membersfocus on engineering aspects of the technical realization of the system. Such shared un-derstandings of design teams can be described by various conceptual models (CM) thatare used during design phases of IS development [WMPW95].The focus of conceptual modeling lies in the identification of important concepts andrelations [MMG02, WMPW95] that are semantically described by shared vocabularies[MS95]. These vocabularies are either implicitly defined as part of understanding in acommunity or explicitly defined in forms of machine-processable representations [Cha90].The latter have the advantage that the logic of a CM can then be evaluated and matchedwith other CMs which is an important aspect for re-use [PHS03]. CMs enable an ab-straction from technical issues and focus on aspects of situations in which users and usergroups perform activities that are supported by information and communication services[WMPW95]. A CM is represented by a conceptual modeling language (CML), such asEntity-Relationship [Che76] models or the Unified Modeling Language (UML) [BRJ05].From an IS development process perspective, CMs can be used during analysis, design,and realization phases [WMPW95].Within real-world situations, Ubiquitous Information Systems (UIS) support single actors" @default.
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- W2593164680 title "Designing Ubiquitous Information Systems based on Conceptual Models" @default.
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