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In-memory Databases in Business Information Systems 总被引:4,自引:3,他引:1
Prof. Dr. Peter Loos Jens Lechtenbörger Gottfried Vossen Alexander Zeier Jens Krüger Jürgen Müller Wolfgang Lehner Donald Kossmann Benjamin Fabian Oliver Günther Robert Winter 《Business & Information Systems Engineering》2011,3(6):389-395
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Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. August-Wilhelm Scheer 《Business & Information Systems Engineering》2009,1(1):75-80
One of the major success indicators for applied research sciences is the rate of transfer from research into practice. Only if concrete and economically successful products are derived from research results, such sciences can induce an impact. However, this process of innovation mandatorily needs entrepreneurship. Within the domain of business information systems, the two German enterprises SAP AG and IDS Scheer AG demonstrate that linking research and innovation is the key to lasting success on the information technology markets. German industry has significant disadvantages concerning the cost of human resources. Therefore it can be only successful with products that incorporate a high degree of innovation and that are consequently highly priced. But the invention of such products needs scientific research as a source of inspiration. Germany has a highly developed infrastructure of research facilities and organizations. However, they need to be better coordinated and aligned with business needs. Vice versa, enterprises need to actively approach the scientific community in order to clearly formulate their demand. Such a strategy requires changes on all sides. To achieve a change in the domain of science, it is necessary to change the profile of leading researchers, such as full professors. They should incorporate attributes of an entrepreneur and be profiled more as a research manager who tries to anticipate future needs and to develop their unit in terms of research subjects as well as personnel and financial resources. Consequently, the process of application, selection and review of leading researchers should be more oriented on processes that are common in enterprises. E. g. external head-hunters can be involved in the searching and assessing process in order to obtain the best qualified person for the research vacancy. Also enterprises need to change their attitude towards scientific research. In order to foster this process, executives could be invited to advisory and supervisory boards of research organisations. Furthermore, these executives must be proactively informed about the research activities and results in order to attract their interest and to show potentials for a transfer into products. There is still a long way to go in the hunt for innovation leadership and all these suggestions can only be a starting point. Accepted after one revision by Prof. Dr. Buhl. This article is also available in German in print and via : Scheer AW (2008) Wirtschaftsinformatik zwischen Wissenschaft und Unternehmertum. WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK. doi 相似文献
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André Gräning Carsten Felden Maciej Piechocki 《Business & Information Systems Engineering》2011,3(4):231-239
The paper examines the current state of research as regards the eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) by using the
literature review methodology. The results show that an empirical-quantitative research design is used most of the time. The
contributions vary in substance in terms of research on XBRL and research with XBRL. Research with XBRL focuses on the development
of conceptual XBRL extensions. Work on XBRL considers, for example, the changes in reporting as a result of XBRL as well as
the acceptance and enforcement of financial reporting standards. The results point to open issues and are relevant for research
and practice. 相似文献
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The relationship between business and information systems engineering (BISE) and its main reference disciplines business administration
and informatics has changed several times during the last decades. Despite some frictions during the 1980 s and 1990 s, the
interplay between informatics and BISE is becoming much more constructive and has proven extremely fruitful. Important examples
of this co-evolution include data management and conceptual modeling, internet-based information and transaction systems,
and the emergence of computational business sciences. The increasing integration of virtual and real world in the “Internet
of Things” offers new scientific and organizational challenges for the cooperation between the BISE and informatics, which
can only be formulated and solved jointly.
This article is also available in German in print and via http://www.wirtschaftsinformatik.de: Jarke M (2008) Perspektiven
der Wirtschaftsinformatik aus Sicht der Informatik. WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK. doi: .
Accepted after one revision by Prof. Dr. Buhl. 相似文献
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Prof. Dr. Dres. h.c. Arnold Picot Dr. Oliver Baumann 《Business & Information Systems Engineering》2009,1(1):62-69
Information and communication systems (ICS) impact their organizational environment in significant ways; hence, the design,
implementation, and use of ICS are inseparably linked to fundamental issues of organizational design and behavior. Current
research in the field of business and information systems engineering (BISE), however, is primarily technology- or practice-oriented
and concerned with the construction and validation of prototypes, whereas little attention is paid to theoretical insights
into organizational phenomena and relationships. In this paper, we argue that paying more attention to organization theory
would provide valuable guidance in addressing the close links between ICS on the one hand, and organizational systems on the
other. To support our argument, we refer to selected theoretical perspectives and highlight their potential relevance to the
BISE field.
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Oliver Baumann (Corresponding author)Email: |
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Qualification Profile of University Professors in Business and Information Systems Engineering (BISE) 总被引:2,自引:2,他引:0
Prof. Dr. Peter Loos Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. mult. Peter Mertens Prof. Dr. Torsten Eymann Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Rudy Hirschheim Prof. Dr. Burkhard Schwenker Prof. Dr. Thomas Hess 《Business & Information Systems Engineering》2013,5(2):107-114