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1999
Galal, G. H., "A {Note} on {Scenarios} in {Software} {Architecting}", Proceedings of the {Workshop} on {Object}-{Oriented} {Technology}: Springer-Verlag, pp. 68, 1999. Abstract
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Galal, G. H., "A {Note} on {Scenarios} in {Software} {Architecting}", Object-{Oriented} {Technology} - {ECOOP}'99 {Workshop} {Reader}, vol. LNCS1743, Berlin, Springer-Verlag, pp. 68, 1999. Abstract
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Galal, G. H., "A {Note} on {Scenarios} in {Software} {Architecting}", Proceedings of the {Workshop} on {Object}-{Oriented} {Technology}: Springer-Verlag, pp. 68, 1999. Abstract
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1998
Galal, G. H., Architectural {Theory}: {Grounding} or {Stipulation}? {A} paradigmatic comparison between the work of {Christopher} {Alexander} and {Henry} {Glassie}, , no. RN/98/130, London, University College London, Univeristy of London, pp. Department of Computer Science, dec, 1998. Abstract
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Michelis, G. D., E. Dubois, M. Jarke, F. Matthes, J. Mylopoulos, J. W. Schmidt, C. Woo, and E. Yu, "A three-faceted view of information systems", Communications of the ACM, vol. 41, pp. 64–70, dec, 1998. Abstract
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Avison, D., A. Wood-Harper, R. Vidgen, and J. Wood, "A further exploration into information systems development: {The} evolution of {Multiview}2", IT and People, vol. 11, pp. 124–139, apr, 1998. Abstract
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Strauven, F., Aldo van {Eyck}: {The} {Shape} of {Relativity}, , Amsterdam, Architectura & Natura, 1998. Abstract
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Brown, W., R. Malveau, H. McCormick, and T. Mowbray, Anti-patterns: {Refactoring} {Software} {Architectures} and {Projects} in {Crisis}, , Chichester, Wiley, 1998. Abstract

similar patterns that had failed: a kind of negative precedent studies.

Irma, B. - F., "Center for innovation and knowledge management", SIGGROUP Bull., vol. 19, pp. 46–51, 1998. Abstract
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Filippidou, D., "Designing with {Scenarios}: {A} {Critical} {Review} of {Current} {Research} ad {Practice}", Requirements Engineering, vol. 3, pp. 1–22, 1998. Abstract
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Galal, G. H., and S. Abd-El-Wahab, "Educating the {Systems} {Architect}", Journal, pp. to appear, 1998. Abstract
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Barker, C., "Flaws of the land", Computig, pp. 26, 1998. Abstract

mantions 50% to 90% failure rate of software projects

Castano, S., and V. De Antonellis, "A framework for expressing semantic relationships between multiple information systems for cooperation", Information Systems, vol. 23, pp. 253–277, 1998. Abstract

After many years of information systems development, most private and public organizations are characterized by the presence of multiple information systems, possibly distributed and heterogeneous. Heterogeneity is generally related to representation languages, support technology, and evolution strategies. The result can be a deep disintegration of data and processes spread in several information systems. Methods and tools for the analysis and comparison of the existing information systems are required, to identify replication, overlapping, bad distribution of data and processes among the existing systems, to set the basis for reengineering activities. This paper proposes computer-based techniques for the analysis of multiple information systems. Following an inherently data-oriented approach, conceptual descriptions of processes are analyzed focusing on characteristics of data manipulated and exchanged and on operations performed by processes. The proposed techniques rely on similarity criteria and metrics and on a semantic dictionary, where the knowledge on process data and operations is properly organized. Process descriptions are analyzed for the aspects related to information and operation similarity, to evaluate semantic correspondences between processes and identify activity replication and overlapping, as well as for the aspects related to interaction/cooperation, to evaluate the degree of coupling between processes and identify the type and the nature of exchanged information flows. Experimental results of applying the analysis techniques to the information systems of the Italian Public Administration are discussed.

Galal, G. H., and R. J. Paul, "From the prescriptive to the analytic: a new direction for information systems engineering methodology", Association for Information Systems Americas Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, 1998. Abstract
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Galal, G. H., and R. J. Paul, "From the prescriptive to the analytic: a new direction for information systems engineering methodology", Proceedings of the Association for Information Systems 1998 Americas Conference, pp. 14–16, 1998. Abstract
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Galal, G. H., and R. Paul, From the {Prescriptive} to the {Analytic}: {A} {New} {Direction} for {Information} {Systems} {Engineering} {Methodology}, : Association for Information Systems, pp. 829–831, 1998. Abstract
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Checkland, P. B., and S. Holwell, Information, {Systems} and {Information} {Systems}, , Chichester, Wiley, 1998. Abstract
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Greed, C., and M. Roberts, Introducing {Urban} {Design} - {Interventions} and {Responses}, , Harlow, England, Addison Wesley Longman, 1998. Abstract
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Galal, G. H., "A note on object-oriented software architecting", Object-{Oriented} {Technology}: {ECOOP}’98 {Workshop} {Reader}: Springer, pp. 46–47, 1998. Abstract
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Galal, G. H., "A note on object-oriented software architecting", European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming: Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, pp. 46–47, 1998. Abstract
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Galal, G. H., "A note on object-oriented software architecting", Object-{Oriented} {Technology}: {ECOOP}’98 {Workshop} {Reader}: Springer, pp. 46–47, 1998. Abstract
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