3. Methodological Aspects of Ontological Research
Publications from research stream III: Methodological Aspects of Ontological Research
Journal papers published
- Recker, J., Rosemann, M. (2010): The Measurement of Perceived Ontological Deficiencies of Conceptual Modeling Grammars. Data & Knowledge Engineering, Vol. 69, No 5, pp. 516-532.
- Rosemann, M., Green, P., Indulska, M., and Recker, J. (2009): Using Ontology for the Representational Analysis of Process Modeling Techniques. International Journal of Business Process Integration and Management, Vol. 4, No 4, pp. 251-265.
- Recker, J., and Niehaves, B. “Epistemological Perspectives on Ontology-based Theories for Conceptual Modeling,” Applied Ontology (3:1-2) 2008, pp 111-130.
- Green, P., and Rosemann, M. “Applying Ontologies to Business and Systems Modeling Techniques and Perspectives: Lessons Learned,” Journal of Database Management (15:2) 2004, pp 105-117.
- Rosemann, M., and Green, P. “Developing a Meta Model for the Bunge-Wand-Weber Ontological Constructs,” Information Systems (27:2) 2002, pp 75-91.
Journal papers in development
Conference papers published
- Recker, J., and Rosemann, M. “Measuring Perceived Representational Deficiencies in Conceptual Modeling: Instrument Development and Test,” 29th International Conference on Information Systems, Association for Information Systems, Paris, France, 2008.
- Green, P., Rosemann, M., Indulska, M., and Recker, J. “Improving Representational Analysis: An Example from the Enterprise Interoperability Domain,” 17th Australasian Conference on Information Systems, Australasian Association for Information Systems, Adelaide, Australia, 2006.
- Recker, J., Rosemann, M., Green, P., and Indulska, M. “Extending the Scope of Representation Theory: A Review and a Proposed Research Model,” 3rd Biannual ANU Workshop on Information Systems Foundations, ANU E Press, Canberra, Australia, 2006, pp. 126-140.
- Rosemann, M., Green, P., and Indulska, M. “A Procedural Model for Ontological Analyses,” in: Information Systems Foundations: Constructing and Criticising, D. Hart and S. Gregor (eds.), ANU E Press, Canberra, Australia, 2005, pp. 153-163.
- Rosemann, M., Green, P., and Indulska, M. “A Reference Methodology for Conducting Ontological Analyses,” in: Conceptual Modeling – ER 2004, H. Lu, W. Chu, P. Atzeni, S. Zhou and T.W. Ling (eds.), Springer, Shanghai, China, 2004, pp. 110-121.
- Rosemann, M., Green, P., and Indulska, M. “Towards an Enhanced Methodology for Ontological Analyses,” 16th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, Riga, 2004, pp. 122-131.
- Green, P., and Rosemann, M. “Usefulness of the BWW Ontological Models as a “Core” Theory of Information Systems,” in: Information Systems Foundations: Building the Theoretical Base, S. Gregor and D. Hart (eds.), Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 2002, pp. 147-164.
- Rosemann, M., and Green, P. “Integrating Multi-Perspective Views Into Ontological Analysis,” 21st International Conference on Information Systems, Association for Information Systems, Brisbane, Australia, 2000, pp. 618-627.
- Rosemann, M., and Green, P. “Enhancing the Process of Ontological Analysis – The “Who cares” Dimension,” Information Systems Foundations Workshop – Ontology, Semiotics and Practice, Lighthouse Press, Sydney, Australia, 1999, pp. 39-54.