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Semantische Spezifikation dispositiver Informationssysteme

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Trotz verfügbarer Technologie und anerkannter Systemarchitektur existieren im Rahmen der Entwicklung von Dispositiven Informationssystemen ungelöste Probleme, die in der semantischen Modellierung zu sehen sind. Es mangelt an anerkannten Sprachen und Notationen, die die Voraussetzung zur Ausbildung anerkannter Entwicklungsmethoden darstellen. Zunächst wird der Problembereich motiviert und es wird in Kapitel 2 ein Ordnungsrahmen vorgeschlagen, der hilft, die Diskussion von Entwicklungsprozessen von Information Warehouses zu strukturieren. Kapitel 3 schlägt sowohl eine Sprache als auch geeignete Notationskonventionen zur Nutzung der Sprache im Rahmen der semantischen Modellierung Dispositiver Informationssysteme vor. Kapitel 4 bietet ein Anwendungsbeispiel.

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  • Holten, Roland, 1999. "Semantische Spezifikation dispositiver Informationssysteme," Arbeitsberichte des Instituts für Wirtschaftsinformatik 69, University of Münster, Department of Information Systems.
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    1. Holten, Roland, 2001. "The MetaMIS approach for the specification of management views on business processes," Arbeitsberichte des Instituts für Wirtschaftsinformatik 84, University of Münster, Department of Information Systems.
    2. Becker, Jörg & Hallek, Sebastian & Brelage, Christian S., 2005. "Fachkonzeptionelle Spezifikation konfigurierbarer Geschäftsprozesse auf Basis von Web Services," Working Papers 16, University of Münster, Competence Center Internet Economy and Hybrid Systems, European Research Center for Information Systems (ERCIS).

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