Friday, October 13, 2006

Semantics in Business Information Systems (SEBIS) 

Semantics in Business Information Systems (SEBIS): "Semantics in Business Information Systems (SEBIS)

Business Information Systems (BIS) as a discipline addresses research questions resulting from the use of computer systems for business purposes. While its historical roots are proprietary and monolithic systems designed for the automated processing of mass transactions, the overall trend of the past decade has been a shift towards (1) a complex environment consisting of a grown combination of legacy systems and large, common-of-the-shelf application (COTS) packages (e.g. ERP libraries), (2) the organization-wide diffusion of IT into all kinds of business and service processes, and (3) the need to support automated interactions with a multiplicity of partners at various levels of detail. This has dramatically increased the complexity of managing IT use in business."

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