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Erika Nazaruka,Tarmo Robal
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Models allow us to simplify reality and give advantages to both decomposition and abstraction. Models can have various forms from textual, tabular, mathematical, and graphical to a combination of these formats. Formal models can be processed, or even exe...
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Erika Nazaruka
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Nowadays, business operation is impossible without proper alignment between business and IT goals. The alignment foresees integration at different levels: strategic, managerial, technological, and others. In addition, aligning goals should take into acco...
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Erika Nazaruka
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Specification and traceability of security requirements is still a challenge since modeling and analysis of security aspects of systems require additional efforts at the very beginning of software development. The topological functioning model is a forma...
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Birger Lantow,Erika Nazaruka,Kurt Sandkuhl
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The objective of this thematic issue was to show the diversity of research in the field of business informatics, both from the perspective of application areas and from the research methodologies applied. Application areas visible in this issue are produ...
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Erika Nazaruka
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The articles, which have been recommended by reviewers for this issue of CSIMQ, present contributions which evaluate the application of advanced means for evaluation, monitoring, design, and modification of complex systems. The focus of the publishe...
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Erika Nazaruka
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Complex systems consist of multiple interacting parts; some of them (or even all of them) may also be systems. While performing their tasks, these parts operate with multiple data and information flows. Data are gathered, created, transferred, and analyz...
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