How Digitalization Drives the IT/IS Strategy Agenda

Throughout the last decade, digitalization has fundamentally transformed the business world and put into question traditional strategy wisdom. As (digital) information technologies (IT) are the drivers of this transformation, we can expect it to have an even more profound influence on IT/IS strategy thinking. While several scholars have acknowledged the fundamental changes induced by digitalization on the conceptual level, research on emerging IT/IS strategy contents is still missing.

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IE Business School

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IE Business School is one of Europe’s top providers of management education and a laboratory for new entrepreneurial ventures. IE’s Information Systems and Technology Department (ISTD) is responsible of all technology-related courses and pursues research on the transformative use and impact of digital technologies in today’s world.

University of Sevilla

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The University of Seville (US) has a consolidated research tradition and infrastructure, with 5547 researchers (2006) among professors, post-doctoral and pre-doctoral fellows. It has 685 registered research groups devoted to economical, social, human sciences, law, technological activities, life sciences, physics, chemistry, mathematics and the environment. Applied Software Engineering (ISA) group at US is a 22-strong research group.

University of São Paulo

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University of São Paulo (USP), founded in 1934, is the leading institution of higher education and research in Brazil. USP is a free public university with open access to students selected for an entrance exam. USP forms a large part of Brazilian masters and PhDs and alone accounts for over 20% of all national research production, delivering on average almost 50 research papers per day. There are seven university campi in the state of São Paulo; the main campus is located in the city of São Paulo, the state capital.

 

A Model-Driven Approach for Graphical User Interface Modernization Reusing Legacy Services

Software modernization for business applications is often driven by the need for supporting additional frontend channels such as web or mobile. At the same time, business logic encapsulated by services and the underlying persistence implementation should be reused. In contrast to writing new graphical user interfaces (GUI) utilizing the latest programming language or framework, we propose a model-driven software engineering (MDSE) approach for specifying the new graphical user interface.

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Loughborough University

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The School of Business and Economics of Loughborough University is one of the most renown business schools in the UK and has triple-accreditation of the MBA programme via AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA.

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