Semiotics in Information Systems Engineering
Semiotics, a well established discipline of signs and their use in human and computer communications, is increasingly recognized as important to understanding information systems and computing in general. This important new resource examines a set of semiotic methods for information systems development. Kecheng Liu offers well balanced coverage of recent theoretical investigations and practical applications. He introduces the MEASUR approach for requirements elicitation, analysis, and representation and illustrates the methods in three major case studies. In these cases he demonstrates how information systems can be developed to meet business requirements and to support business objectives.
- First book on semiotics applied to information systems
- Covers theory and practice in a well-balanced way
- Illustrated with three major case studies, and contains comprehensive account of and introduction to the MEASUR approach to requirements analysis
Reviews & endorsements
Review of the hardback: '… an excellent overview of a rich and complex research program in the analysis, specification, and design of information systems … will be of interest to researchers in information systems methodologies. In educational settings, it will be useful ancillary reading in a project-oriented course on information systems design, and might be the central text, if the course in fact adapts the MEASUR methodology.' H. Van Dyke Parunak, Computing Reviews
Product details
May 2000Hardback
9780521593359
232 pages
229 × 152 × 17 mm
0.51kg
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- Part I. Semiotic Framework and Methods:
- 2. Understanding semiotics
- 3. A semiotic framework for information systems
- 4. A semiotic approach to information systems development
- 5. Knowledge representation and information analysis
- 6. Semantic analysis
- 7. Pragmatics and communication
- 8. The social layer: modelling organisations as information systems
- Part II. Applications:
- 9. From semiotic analysis to systems design
- 10. Semantic temporal databases
- 11. Normbase: a new approach to information management
- 12. Case study: development of a land resources information system
- 13. Case study: development of a test construction system
- Appendix A. Semantic templates and surrogate specification
- Appendix B. LEGOL applications in the CRIS case
- References
- Index.