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Preface................................................................................................................ 7
Michael Ashcroft: Using Bayesian networks in business analytics: overview
and short case study..................................................................................... 9
Mirosław Dyczkowski, Tomasz Dyczkowski: Monitoring the impact of the
economic crisis on informatization strategies of Polish companies and institutions in the years 2009–2011................................................................ 23
Michael C. Jaeger, Alberto Messina, Mirko Lorenz, Spyridon V. Gogouvitis, Dimosthenis Kyriazis, Elliot K. Kolodner, Xiaomeng Su, Enver
Bahar: Content-centric storage: accessing data objects based on metadata
and relationships.......................................................................................... 38
Gregory (Grzegorz) Kersten, Dmitry Gimon: Concession-making in
multi-bilateral negotiations and multi-attribute auctions............................. 61
Jerzy Korczak, Helena Dudycz, Mirosław Dyczkowski: Intelligent decision support for SME managers – project InKoM....................................... 84
Jerzy Korczak, Maciej Bac, Krzysztof Drelczuk, Aleksander Fafuła:
Multi-agent system for stock traders........................................................... 97
Szymon Łazaruk, Jakub Dzikowski, Monika Kaczmarek, Witold
Abramowicz: Mobile and Web recommendation application in the
Semantic Web paradigm. A case study........................................................ 109
Celina M. Olszak, Kornelia Batko: Business Intelligence systems. New
chances and possibilities for healthcare organizations................................ 123
Marco A. Palomino, Tim Taylor, Richard Owen, Geoff McBride: Webbased horizon scanning: recent developments with application to health
technology assessment................................................................................. 139
Małgorzata Alicja Płotka, Paweł Syty: Good practices in requirements,
project and risk management. A case study in educational IT project......... 160
Piotr Skopiński, Piotr Zaskórski: CRM as a way to increase the efficiency
of management in a virtual organization..................................................... 173
Jadwiga Sobieska-Karpińska, Marcin Hernes: Knowledge conflicts resolving in the multi-agent decision support system using multi-stage consensus determining....................................................................................... 182
Jędrzej Wieczorkowski, Przemysław Polak: An approach to analysis and
implementation. From the waterfall model to the two-segmental model of
information systems lifecycle...................................................................... 195
Ewa Ziemba, Tomasz Papaj: Implementation of e-government in Poland
with the example of the Silesian Voivodship............................................... 207
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Streszczenia
Michael Ashcroft: Wykorzystanie sieci bayesowskich w analizach biznesowych: przegląd metod oraz krótkie studium przypadku.............................. 22
Mirosław Dyczkowski, Tomasz Dyczkowski: Monitorowanie wpływu kryzysu gospodarczego na strategie informatyzacyjne polskich przedsiębiorstw i instytucji w latach 2009–2011...................................................... 37
Michael C. Jaeger, Alberto Messina, Mirko Lorenz, Spyridon V. Gogouvitis, Dimosthenis Kyriazis, Elliot K. Kolodner, Xiaomeng Su, Enver
Bahar: Content-centric storage: metoda udostępniania obiektów poprzez
metadane i relacje........................................................................................ 60
Gregory (Grzegorz) Kersten, Dmitry Gimon: Decyzje o ustępstwach
w wielo-dwustronnych negocjacjach oraz wielokryterialnych aukcjach.... 83
Jerzy Korczak, Helena Dudycz, Mirosław Dyczkowski: Inteligentne wspomaganie decyzji menedżerów MŚP – projekt InKoM................................ 96
Jerzy Korczak, Maciej Bac, Aleksander Fafuła, Krzysztof Drelczuk: Wieloagentowy system dla graczy giełdowych................................................. 108
Szymon Łazaruk, Jakub Dzikowski, Monika Kaczmarek, Witold Abramowicz: System rekomendujący w Internecie semantycznym. Studium
przypadku.................................................................................................... 122
Celina M. Olszak, Kornelia Batko: Szanse i możliwości wykorzystania systemów Business Intelligence w organizacjach ochrony zdrowia................. 138
Marco A. Palomino, Tim Taylor, Richard Owen, Geoff McBride: Monitorowanie przestrzeni WWW: ocena nowych kierunków rozwoju technologii medycznych............................................................................................ 159
Małgorzata Alicja Płotka, Paweł Syty: Dobre praktyki w zarządzaniu wymaganiami, projektem i ryzykiem. Analiza przypadku edukacyjnego projektu informatycznego................................................................................. 170
Piotr Skopiński, Piotr Zaskórski: CRM jako sposób wzrostu efektywności
w zarządzaniu wirtualną organizacją........................................................... 181
Jadwiga Sobieska-Karpińska, Marcin Hernes: Rozwiązywanie konfliktów
wiedzy w wieloagentowym systemie wspomagania decyzji z wykorzystaniem wieloetapowego wyznaczania consensusu......................................... 194
Jędrzej Wieczorkowski, Przemysław Polak: Ujęcie analizy i wdrożenia. Od
modelu kaskadowego do dwusegmentowego modelu cyklu życia systemów informatycznych................................................................................. 206
Ewa Ziemba, Tomasz Papaj: Wdrożenie e-government w Polsce na przykładzie województwa śląskiego........................................................................ 221
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Preface
This volume of Business Informatics contains extended versions of selected
papers accepted at the 10th Conference on Advanced Information Technologies
for Management AITM’2012. This is also the twelfth volume in the series of
monographs entitled “Advanced Information Technologies for Management”. The
series was initiated in 2001, and each year a new volume is published. The purpose
of this initiative has been the successive publication of research results in the area
of business information systems. To effectively support long-term management
processes, information systems must relate to current models of conducting business
initiatives and their development directions as well as supporting the latest information
technologies. Such solutions are expected from users and other stakeholders.
The first volume contained only articles written by researchers and Ph.D. students
of the Department of Informatics at Wrocław University of Economics, Poland. In
the years 2002–2006, the publication was given national character by linking it with
National Scientific Conferences under the same title as the monograph series. Since
2007 all papers have been published only in English to disseminate this series in
foreign countries. As a result, the scope of the monograph has been extended and the
publication has gained a kind of “added value”.
This year the volume of Business Informatics continued the convention of
providing researchers as well as practitioners with an opportunity to present
new results of Information Technology in business and management and discuss
current developments and applications. The papers present various points of view,
perspectives and research results derived from diverse concepts and scientific
foundations. The list of authors includes a large number of scientists from Polish
universities, consulting and integration firms. As each year, a large number of papers
were submitted by Polish authors representing the leading research centers and
universities, namely the Academy of Management in Łódź, Gdańsk University of
Technology, Katowice University of Economics, Military University of Technology
in Warsaw, Polish-Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Poznań University
of Economics, Warsaw School of Economics and Wrocław University of Economics.
This year’s volume also contains articles written by researchers from Canada
(Concordia University, Montreal), Germany (Deutsche Welle and Siemens AG,
Corporate Technology), Greece (National Technical University of Athens), Israel
(IBM R&D Labs), Italy (RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana), Norway (Telenor R&I),
Sweden (Uppsala University) and the United Kingdom (University of Exeter and
STFC Futures Program).
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The publication of this volume, as we have already written, has been linked with
the organization of the 10th Conference on Advanced Information Technologies
for Management AITM’2012 (Wrocław, September 9–10, 2012), thus allowing for
yet another presentation of ideas, concepts and IT applications to a wider audience.
AITM’2012 was one of the important events of the Federated Conference on
Computer Science and Information Systems FedCSIS’2012, which was attended by
over 290 participants from all over the world. We want to address special thanks
to the FedCSIS’2012 organizers – Leszek Maciaszek, Marcin Paprzycki and Maria
Ganzha – without their hard work and continuous support, it would not have been
possible to have such a great conference.
We kindly invite all participants, authors, readers and reviewers to visit the
webpage of the FedCSIS/AITM (http://fedcsis.org/), and of course, to participate
in the 11th Conference on Advanced Information Technologies for Management
AITM’2013, which is to be held in Kraków, Poland, September 8–11, 2013.
Finally, we would like to thank all the members of the program committee for
their quick and thorough work. Particularly, special thanks are due to the authors and
the reviewers for their insightful and critical evaluation of all articles.
Wrocław, September 2012
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