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Metainformationssysteme: Backbone der Anwendungssystemkopplung

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Die Kopplung von Anwendungssystemen ist als komplexes Entwicklungsproblem im Sinne der Wirtschaftsinformatik zu begreifen. Der Beitrag ordnet aktuelle Standards und Technologien den Entwicklungsphasen der Informationssystementwicklung als Gestaltungsoptionen zu. Anhand von Terminologien und Nachrichtenstandards wird die Bedeutung von Metainformationssystemen gezeigt und es wird die Architektur der Terminologischen Klammer zur Kopplung von Anwendungssystemen eingeführt. Mittels der Kombination von Entwicklungsphasen und Abstraktionsebenen wird ein Rahmenmodell zur Kopplung von Anwendungssystemen eingeführt, welches der Strukturierung von Entwicklungsaufgaben und Beziehungen von Metainformationssystemen bei der Anwendungssystemkopplung dient.

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  • Holten, Roland, 2002. "Metainformationssysteme: Backbone der Anwendungssystemkopplung," Arbeitsberichte des Instituts für Wirtschaftsinformatik 89, University of Münster, Department of Information Systems.
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