Toward an Ontology for Information Systems Requirements in Systems Analysis.

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Title: Toward an Ontology for Information Systems Requirements in Systems Analysis.
Language: English
Authors: D'Ambrosio, Donna
Source: Proceedings of the ASIST Annual Meeting. 2001 38:99-111.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 13
Publication Date: 2001
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Speeches/Meeting Papers
Descriptors: Classification, Content Analysis, Data Analysis, Information Systems, Systems Analysis, Systems Analysts, Systems Development, Vocabulary
ISSN: 0044-7870
Abstract: A classification and taxonomy are used to analyze responses from systems analysts in real-world situations. Systems analysts were given a questionnaire in attempt to: (1) determine whether requirements descriptor terms are created and used in real world situations so that they might classify domain processes and objects; (2) if terms are used, try to fit the terms into the taxonomy developed from a subset of literature. (Author/AEF)
Entry Date: 2002
Accession Number: EJ637595
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:A classification and taxonomy are used to analyze responses from systems analysts in real-world situations. Systems analysts were given a questionnaire in attempt to: (1) determine whether requirements descriptor terms are created and used in real world situations so that they might classify domain processes and objects; (2) if terms are used, try to fit the terms into the taxonomy developed from a subset of literature. (Author/AEF)
ISSN:0044-7870