Ron Weber

Shanks,Nuredini,Tobin, Moody, Weber Representing Things and Properties in Conceptual Modelling Representing Things and Properties in Conceptual Modelling: an Empirical Evaluation (2008)

Graeme Shanks, Jasmina Nuredini, Daniel Tobin, Daniel Moody, Ron Weber

The representation of things and properties is a fundamental issue in conceptual modelling. Important theoretical issues surrounding the representation of things and properties remain unresolved. For...

Representing part–whole relations in conceptual modeling : an empirical evaluation (2008)

Shanks, Graeme., Nuredini, Jasmina., Tobin, Daniel., Weber, Ron(Ronald)

The part-of construct is a fundamental element of many conceptual modeling grammars that is used to associate one thing (a component) with another thing (a composite). Substantive theoretical issues...

Representing part–whole relations in conceptual modeling : an empirical evaluation (2008)

Shanks, Graeme., Tansley, Elizabeth Ellen., Nuredini, Jasmina., Tobin, Daniel., Weber, Ron (Ronald)

The part-of construct is a fundamental element of many conceptual modeling grammars that is used to associate one thing (a component) with another thing (a composite). Substantive theoretical issues...

Aligning Organizational Requirements with Enterprise Systems Capabilities: The Role of Domain-Specific Knowledge (2007)

Rosemann, Michael, Vessey, Iris, Weber, Ron, Raduescu, Corina

Lack of alignment between organizational requirements and Enterprise System (ES) package capabilities appears to be a key factor in problematic ES implementations that have been showcased frequently...

Aligning Organizational Requirements with Enterprise Systems Capabilities: The Role of Domain-Specific Knowledge (2007)

Rosemann, Michael, Vessey, Iris, Weber, Ron, Raduescu, Corina

Lack of alignment between organizational requirements and Enterprise System (ES) package capabilities appears to be a key factor in problematic ES implementations that have been showcased frequently...

Aligning Organizational Requirements with Enterprise Systems Capabilities: The Role of Domain-Specific Knowledge (2007)

Rosemann, Michael, Vessey, Iris, Weber, Ron, Raduescu, Corina

Lack of alignment between organizational requirements and Enterprise System (ES) package capabilities appears to be a key factor in problematic ES implementations that have been showcased frequently...

Aligning Organizational Requirements with Enterprise Systems Capabilities: The Role of Domain-Specific Knowledge (2007)

Rosemann, Michael, Vessey, Iris, Weber, Ron, Raduescu, Corina

Lack of alignment between organizational requirements and Enterprise System (ES) package capabilities appears to be a key factor in problematic ES implementations that have been showcased frequently...

Aligning Organizational Requirements with Enterprise Systems Capabilities: The Role of Domain-Specific Knowledge (2007)

Rosemann, Michael, Vessey, Iris, Weber, Ron, Raduescu, Corina

Lack of alignment between organizational requirements and Enterprise System (ES) package capabilities appears to be a key factor in problematic ES implementations that have been showcased frequently...

Aligning Organizational Requirements with Enterprise Systems Capabilities: The Role of Domain-Specific Knowledge (2007)

Rosemann, Michael, Vessey, Iris, Weber, Ron, Raduescu, Corina

Lack of alignment between organizational requirements and Enterprise System (ES) package capabilities appears to be a key factor in problematic ES implementations that have been showcased frequently...

Aligning Organizational Requirements with Enterprise Systems Capabilities: The Role of Domain-Specific Knowledge (2007)

Rosemann, Michael, Vessey, Iris, Weber, Ron, Raduescu, Corina

Lack of alignment between organizational requirements and Enterprise System (ES) package capabilities appears to be a key factor in problematic ES implementations that have been showcased frequently...

Aligning Organizational Requirements with Enterprise Systems Capabilities: The Role of Domain-Specific Knowledge (2007)

Rosemann, Michael, Vessey, Iris, Weber, Ron, Raduescu, Corina

Lack of alignment between organizational requirements and Enterprise System (ES) package capabilities appears to be a key factor in problematic ES implementations that have been showcased frequently...

Reconsidering the Notion of "Requirements Engineering" for Enterprise Systems Selection and Implementation (2005)

Michael Rosemann, Iris Vessey, Ron Weber, Boris Wyssusek

Notwithstanding the pervasiveness of enterprise systems, their selection and implementation is still being perceived as problematic if not risky. Research in the tradition of requirements engineering...

Representing composites in conceptual modeling (2004)

Shanks, Graeme., Weber, Ron.

Using an object or entity class to represent a composite provides straightforward answers, making this approach superior to the use of relationship classes or associations. Composites are important...

On the applicability of the Bunge–Wand–Weber ontology to enterprise systems requirements (2004)

Michael Rosemann, Iris Vessey, Ron Weber, Boris Wyssusek

To address the problem of alignment and the demands on requirements analyses for enterprise systems (ES), we suggest the optimisation of requirements analyses and thus improved alignment by...

On the applicability of the Bunge-Wand-Weber ontology to enterprise systems requirements (2004)

Vessey, Iris, Weber, Ron, Wyssusek, Boris

To address the problem of alignment and the demands on requirements analyses for enterprise systems (ES), we suggest the optimisation of requirements analyses and thus improved alignment by...

Representing composites in conceptual modeling (2004)

Shanks, Graeme., Tansley, Elizabeth Ellen., Weber, Ron (Ronald)

Using an object or entity class to represent a composite provides straightforward answers, making this approach superior to the use of relationship classes or associations. Composites are important...

Using ontology to validate conceptual models (2003)

Shanks, Graeme., Weber, Ron.

A conceptual model is a representation (typically graphical) constructed by IS professionals of someone’s or some group’s perception of a real-world domain. It might be used to facilitate the...

Using ontology to validate conceptual models (2003)

Shanks, Graeme., Tansley, Elizabeth Ellen., Weber, Ron (Ronald)

A conceptual model is a representation (typically graphical) constructed by IS professionals of someone’s or some group’s perception of a real-world domain. It might be used to facilitate the...

Representing part-whole relationships in conceptual modeling : an empirical evaluation (2002)

Shanks, Graeme., Tansley, Elizabeth Ellen., Nuredini, Jasmina., Tobin, Daniel., Weber, Ron (Ronald)

The part-of or part-whole construct is a fundamental element of many conceptual modeling grammars that is used to associate one thing (a component) with another thing (a composite). Substantive...

Should optional properties be used in conceptual modelling? A theory and three empirical tests (2001)

Bodart, Francois, Patel, Arvind, Sim, Marc, Weber, Ron

An important feature of some conceptual modelling grammars is the features they provide to allow database designers to show real-world things may or may not possess a particular attribute or...