Innovations in Information Systems Modeling: Methods and Best Practices provides up-to-date coverage of central topics in information systems modeling and architectures by leading researchers in the field. With chapters presented by top researchers from countries around the globe, this book provides a truly international perspective on the latest developments in information systems modeling, methods, and best practices.
John Krogstie has a PhD (1995) and an MSc (1991) in information systems, both from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). He is a professor in information systems at IDI, NTNU, (Trondheim, Norway). He is also a senior advisor at SINTEF. He was employed as a manager in Accenture (1991-2000). John Krogstie is the Norwegian Representative for IFIP TC8 and Vice-Chair of IFIP WG 8.1 on information systems design and evaluation, where he is the initiator and leader of the task group for Mobile Information Systems. He has published around 80 refereed papers in journals, books, and archival proceedings since 1991.
Erik Proper works as a principal consultant at Capgemini and as a part-time professor at Radboud University Nijmegen. In the past he has worked for the University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology, Distributed Systems Technology Centre, Origin, ID Research, and Ordina. Erik leads the Tools for Enterprise Engineering group at the Institute for Computing and Information Sciences at Nijmegen. His research interests lie within the field of enterprise engineering and architecting. [Editor]