Adaptive evolutionary information systems
Adaptive and evolutionary information systems enable both developers and users to change systems functionality. Such systems are required because of the changing nature of users' requirements. This is a critical area of research and practice for businesses that have to ensure that their investm...
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Deferred system's design / Nandish Patel
- 2. Evolutionary growth and control in user tailorable systems / Anders Morch
- 3. Adaptive and evolutionary systems / Randall Perrey, Mark Lycett
- 4. Ateleological developments of "design-decisions-independent" information systems / Dimitrios Stamoulis, Dimitrios Theotokis, Drakoulis Martakos, Georgios Gyftodimos
- 5. Aspect-oriented software components / Anders Morch
- 6. The logic of deferring the design process / Nandish Patel
- 7. Designing for changing work and business practices / Yvonne Dittrick, Olle Lindeberg
- 8. Adaptivity for improving web streaming application performance / Julie McCann
- 9. Adaptable QoS management communication architectures for user perception / G. Ghinea, J. Thomas
- 10. Evolving learning in the stuff swamp / Jon Dron, Chris Boyne, Richard Mitchell
- 11. Support for dynamic trading and runtime adaptability in mobile environments / Patty Kostkova, Julie McCann
- 12. Creating adaptive web sites using personalisation techniques / Charalampos Vassiliou, Dimitrios Stamoulis, Aanastasios Spiliotopoulos, Drakoulis Martakos
- 13. A conceptual framework enabling assessment of software flexibility in business / Stephen Dyer
- 14. Methods for developing flexible strategic information systems / Alan Eardley, Hanifa Shah, June Lazander-Reed
- 15. The evaluation of adaptive systems / Judith Masthoff.