About this book series

International Handbooks on Information Systems is a series of volumes offering state-of-the-art surveys on selected topics of information theory and applications.
The scope of the series comprises topics such as architectures of information systems, enterprise architecture, data management in information systems, electronic commerce, knowledge management, ontologies and others. To date more than a dozen volumes have been published, some of them in multiple editions.
The objective is to involve contributors who are the authoritative figures in this area of information systems in each volume in order to provide a reference source for problem solvers in business, industry, and government, which can also be used by professional researchers and graduate students.
To this end, a distinguished international group of academics and practitioners will be invited to contribute articles on their respective fields of expertise.

Electronic ISSN
2627-8529
Print ISSN
2627-8510
Series Editor
  • Peter Bernus,
  • Jacek Blazewicz,
  • R.D. Deshpande,
  • Michael J. Shaw

Book titles in this series

  1. Handbook on Scheduling

    From Theory to Practice

    Authors:
    • Jacek Blazewicz
    • Klaus H. Ecker
    • Erwin Pesch
    • Günter Schmidt
    • Copyright: 2019

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • eBook

Abstracted and indexed in

  1. DBLP
  2. Research Papers in Economics (RePEc)