This volume is a collection of papers on emerging concepts, significant insights, and novel approaches to Information Systems Development (ISD). It delves into the latest trends in ISD and examines how organizational goals, structure, and the business environment–including regulations and societal trends–can impact the creation and implementation of information systems. The book draws on invited papers selected from the proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Information Systems Development hosted by Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal, on August 30-September 1, 2023 (ISD2023).
The general theme of ISD2023 was ‘Information Systems Development, Organizational Aspects, and Societal Trends’. This volume is specifically designed for researchers who are interested in exploring the methodological and operational perspectives of Information Systems Development, as well as the impact of organizational aspects and societal trends.
The primary target audience for this volume is those who want to deepen their understanding of ISD from both theoretical and practical perspectives.
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Core Operational Business-IT Alignment: Current Trends and Open Challenges.- Unveiling the User Experience: A Synthesis of Cognitive Neuroscience Methods in Digital Product Design.- A New Architecture for Data Analysis on Blockchain Without Data Replication.- Exploring Barriers and Engagement in Digital Workplaces: An Analysis Spanning the Periods Before, During, and After COVID.- The Influence of Hybrid Agile-adaptive and Traditional IT Governance Mechanisms on Digital Transformation and Organizational Performance in the Indonesian Banking and Insurance Industries.- Does participation matter? Exploring upper secondary school students’ expectations and perceptions of value in is outreach programs.- Ontology-based Digital Twin Framework Using Contextual Affordances for Worker Assistance in Smart Factories.- Enriched Discretisation: Information Fusion from Supervised and Unsupervised Processing.- The Neural Network Regression Model Supported by Multi-Criteria Methods for Ranking Prediction in Sustainable Development Assessment.- Emerging Trends in XR-mediated Virtual Team Collaboration in Digital Workspaces: A Systematic Literature Review.
Sobre el autor
Alberto Manuel Rodrigues da Silva is a Full Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering (DEI), Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa (IST-UL), and Integrated Researcher at INESC-ID Lisboa, Portugal. He is a member of the OE (Portuguese Chartered Engineers Association), PMI (Project Management Institute), senior member of the ACM (Association of Computer Machinery), the QUATIC Series Scientific Steering Committee, and the GPSI/APSI (Working Group for the Information Systems Project Management of the Portuguese Association of Information Systems). Currently, he is the coordinator of the Information and Decision Support Systems Lab of INESC-ID.
Miguel Mira da Silva is a Full Professor of Information Systems at the Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon, Portugal, and coordinator of the Digital Transformation group at the INOV INESC Inovação research institute, Portugal.
Jacinto Estima is an Assistant Professor of Information Systems at the Department of Informatics Engineering at the University of Coimbra, Portugal. He is also a senior researcher at the Centre for Informatics and Systems of the University of Coimbra (CISUC).
Chris Barry works with the Cairnes School of Business and Economics at the University of Galway. He lectures and researches a range of areas in Information Systems including systems analysis and design, information systems management, and ethics in information systems development.
Michael Lang is a Senior Lecturer in Business Information Systems at the Cairnes School of Business and Economics, University of Galway. His research interests are business systems analysis and design, information systems 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 directedat 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 in the Department of Operations, Information, and Technology at IESE Business School. 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.