The field of information systems analysis and design includes numerous information modelling methods and notations (e.g. ER, ORM, UML, ArchiMate, EPC, BPMN, DEMO) that are typically evolving. Even with some attempts to standardize (e.g. UML for object-oriented software design), new modelling methods are constantly being introduced, many of which differ only marginally from previous approaches. These ongoing changes significantly impact the way information systems, enterprises, and business processes are being analyzed and designed in practice.
This conference focuses on evaluating and enhancing current information modelling methods and methodologies. Though the need for such studies is well recognized, there is a paucity of such research in the literature. Evaluation of modelling approaches remains a challenge in the information systems field. The objective of the EMMSAD working conferences is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners interested in modelling methods and methodologies in systems analysis and design to meet, and exchange research ideas and results. The EMMSAD events also provide the participants an opportunity to present their research papers and experience reports, and to take part in open discussions.
The EMMSAD conference focuses on exploring, evaluating, and enhancing modelling methods and methodologies for the analysis and design of information systems, enterprises, and business processes. Though the need for such studies is well recognized, there is a paucity of such research in the literature. The objective of the EMMSAD conference series is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners interested in modelling methods for systems analysis and design to meet, and exchange research ideas and results. It also provides the participants an opportunity to present their research papers and experience reports, and to take part in open discussions.
Since its start in 1996, the EMMSAD workshops/conferences have always been co-located with the CAiSE conferences. Since 2009, the EMMSAD proceedings have been published in Springer's LNBIP series.
For more details, please visit the EMMSAD Website