Program for HICSS â 41
Program for HICSS â 41
Program for HICSS â 41
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Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence<br />
Co-Chairs: Hugh J. Watson, Robert Winter, and Barbara H. Wixom<br />
OS 7 Tuesday; Waikoloa 3; 2:00 – 3:30<br />
Process Orientation of In<strong>for</strong>mation Logistics—An Empirical Analysis to Assess<br />
Benefits, Design Factors, and Realization Approaches<br />
Tobias Bucher and Barbara Dinter<br />
Measuring Data Believability: A Provenance Approach<br />
Nicolas Prat and Stuart Madnick<br />
From Federated Databases to a Federated Data Warehouse System<br />
Stefan Berger and Michael Schrefl<br />
Enterprise Architecture: Challenges and Implementations<br />
Co-Chairs: Frank Armour, Stephen Kaisler, and Jeff Bitner<br />
OS 8 Wednesday; King’s 2; 8:00 – 9:30<br />
Processes <strong>for</strong> Enterprise Application Architecture Management<br />
Martin Hafner and Robert Winter<br />
A Consolidated Strategic Business and IT Alignment Representation: A Framework<br />
Aggregated From Literature<br />
Norman Vargas, Leonel Plazaola, and Mathias Ekstedt<br />
Strategic Business and IT Alignment Assessment: A Case Study Applying an Enterprise<br />
Architecture-Based Metamodel<br />
Leonel Plazaola, Johnny Flores, Norman Vargas, and Mathias Ekstedt<br />
OS 9 Wednesday; King’s 2; 10:00 – 11:30<br />
Enterprise In<strong>for</strong>mation System Engineering: A Model-Based Approach Based on the<br />
Zachman Framework<br />
Mara Nikolaidou and Nancy Alexopoulou<br />
Geographically Distributed Enterprise Architecting: Towards a Theoretical Framework<br />
J. Alberto Espinosa and Frank Armour