[AISWorld] Summary of responses:Teaching modeling skills in Information Systems Discipline

Ilia Bider ilia at ibissoft.se
Thu Apr 18 11:21:57 EDT 2013


Based on the responses on my request (see below), I got the following 
list (and some papers as well)

1. "An Introduction to Models in the Social Sciences" by Charles Lave 
and Jim March (1975, 1993)
2. "Teaching Business Process Modelling: Experiences and 
Recommendations" by Jan Recker Michael Rosemann, Communications of the 
AIS, Volume 25, 2009.
3. "Teaching Novice Conceptual Data Modellers to Become Experts" by John 
R. Venable, Proceedings of the 1996 International Conference on Software 
Engineering: Education and Practice (SE:EP '96)
4. "Experiencing the Elicitation of User Requirements and Recording Them 
in Use Case Diagrams through Role-Play" by Gay Costain, Brad McKenna, 
Journal of Information Systems Education, Vol. 22, No. 4, 2011

Thanks a lot to all who responded

Best regards/Ilia

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Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2013 18:38:46 +0200
From:ilia at ibissoft.se
To:aisworld at lists.aisnet.org
Subject: [AISWorld] Teaching modeling skills in Information Systems Discipline

Dear colleagues,

I would appreciate very much getting any literary sources that discuss
the problem of teaching/learning modeling skills in the field of
Information Systems. In particular, I am interested in sources that
discuss modeling from reality, not from preprepared material that
describes a case in a natural language, e.g., from interviews,
observations, document analysis, etc. It does not matter what kind of
modeling is involved, can be database modeling, process modeling,
conceptual modeling, system modeling, or what kind of a modeling
language is used, can be domain specific, UML, etc.


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