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- KonferenzbeitragFragments for composing collaborative systems(Information Systems Technology and its Applications, 5th International Conference ISTA 2006, 2006) Hawryszkiewycz, I. T.; Henderson-Sellers, B.; Tran, N.Collaborative systems are characterized by groups or communities jointly working to accomplish some organizational goal. Members of the communities must coordinate their efforts to ensure that such goals are met. Development of collaborative systems can be facilitated by identifying common aspects of such coordination and by constructing product method fragments that can be composed into working systems. This paper uses a metamodel to provide a basis for such fragments, describing the metamodel and defining typical fragments.
- KonferenzbeitragMethod engineering: theory and practice(Information Systems Technology and its Applications, 5th International Conference ISTA 2006, 2006) Henderson-Sellers, B.Method engineering promotes the idea of constructing methodologies for information systems development by selecting and assembling method fragments from a repository. This repository needs first to be populated with selfcontained fragments derived from industry best practice and compliant with a given metamodel. A situational method is then constructed (by a method engineer) to exactly match the requirements of the individual organization and/or project. This paper briefly outlines both the theory of situational method engineering and its application in terms of industry case studies carried out over the last 5 years in Sydney, Australia in helping organizations to create agile and flexible methodologies, capable of maturing and improving over the years.