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12.11.2018 | Discussion
Views on the Past, Present, and Future of Business and Information Systems Engineering
verfasst von:
Prof. Dr. Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Prof. Dr. Jörg Becker, Prof. Dr. Martin Bichler, Prof. Dr. Hans Ulrich Buhl, Prof. Dr. Jens Dibbern, Prof. Dr. Ulrich Frank, Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hasenkamp, Prof. Dr. Armin Heinzl, Prof. Dr. Oliver Hinz, Prof. Dr. Kai-Lung Hui, Prof. Dr. Matthias Jarke, Prof. Dr. Dimitris Karagiannis, Prof. Dr. Natalia Kliewer, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang König, Prof. Dr. Jan Mendling, Prof. Dr. Peter Mertens, Prof. Dr. Matti Rossi, Prof. Dr. Stefan Voss, Christof Weinhardt, Prof. Dr. Robert Winter, Prof. Dr. Jelena Zdravkovic
“The times they are a-changin,” a famous song title by Bob Dylan, also applies to our profession and our subject of study. Information technology has always been a driver for innovation. The recent years, however, have seen IT-based innovations that truly impact everybody’s lives. Everything that can be digitized will be digitized, and this trend is continuing at an amazing speed. For a discipline that looks at the design and utilization of information systems these are exciting times. Yet, it is also a time full of challenges. While our discipline has much to contribute, it competes with other disciplines for topics and ideas. Also, the scope of topics studied has become broader and broader, and so have our methods. While initial work in Business and Information Systems Engineering (BISE) was often rooted in artificial intelligence, database systems, or operations research, the community has adopted new approaches to address new types of problems. Nowadays, we also have a strong group of academics working primarily with empirical methods or methods from microeconomics, to name just a few. This development towards a more multi-paradigmatic discipline also had its challenges and there were controversial discussions along the way. …
WI – WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK – ist das Kommunikations-, Präsentations- und Diskussionsforum für alle Wirtschaftsinformatiker im deutschsprachigen Raum. Über 30 Herausgeber garantieren das hohe redaktionelle Niveau und den praktischen Nutzen für den Leser.
BISE (Business & Information Systems Engineering) is an international scholarly and double-blind peer-reviewed journal that publishes scientific research on the effective and efficient design and utilization of information systems by individuals, groups, enterprises, and society for the improvement of social welfare.
Texte auf dem Stand der wissenschaftlichen Forschung, für Praktiker verständlich aufbereitet. Diese Idee ist die Basis von „Wirtschaftsinformatik & Management“ kurz WuM. So soll der Wissenstransfer von Universität zu Unternehmen gefördert werden.
Views on the Past, Present, and Future of Business and Information Systems Engineering
verfasst von
Prof. Dr. Wil M. P. van der Aalst Prof. Dr. Jörg Becker Prof. Dr. Martin Bichler Prof. Dr. Hans Ulrich Buhl Prof. Dr. Jens Dibbern Prof. Dr. Ulrich Frank Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hasenkamp Prof. Dr. Armin Heinzl Prof. Dr. Oliver Hinz Prof. Dr. Kai-Lung Hui Prof. Dr. Matthias Jarke Prof. Dr. Dimitris Karagiannis Prof. Dr. Natalia Kliewer Prof. Dr. Wolfgang König Prof. Dr. Jan Mendling Prof. Dr. Peter Mertens Prof. Dr. Matti Rossi Prof. Dr. Stefan Voss Christof Weinhardt Prof. Dr. Robert Winter Prof. Dr. Jelena Zdravkovic