Series Editor's Introduction
1. The State of Systems Analysis and Design Research
Part I. Techniques for Systems Engineering and Requirements Elicitation
2. Flow-Service-Quality (FSQ) Systems Engineering: A Discipline for Developing Network-Centric Information Systems
3. Requirements Elicitation Techniques as Communication Channels: A Framework to Widen the Window of Understanding
Part II. Methodology Foundation and Evolution of Systems Analysis and Design
4. Iteration in Systems Analysis and Design: Cognitive Processes and Representational Artifacts
5. A Framework for Identifying the Drivers of Information Systems Development Method Emergence
6. Transition to Agile Software Development in a Large-Scale Project: A Systems Analysis and Design Perspective
Part III. Agent-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design Methodologies
7. Agent-Oriented Information Systems Analysis and Design: Why and How
8. Agent-Oriented Methods and Method Engineering
Part IV. New Approaches and Architectures for Information Systems Development
9. Application of the Fact-Based Approach to Domain Modeling of Object-Oriented Information Systems
10. Systematic Derivation and Evaluation of Domain-Specific and Implementation Independent Software Architectures
11. OO-Method: A Conceptual Schema-Centric Development Approach