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[EAN: 9783540562917], Neubuch, [PU: Springer Berlin Heidelberg], EDV KOMMUNIKATION DATENFERNÜBERTRAGUNG DESIGN DEVELOPMENT INFORMATIONSYSTEM KNOWLEDGEBASE KNOWLEDGEREPRESENTATION LANGUAGE… Mehr…
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Autor/in: Matthias Jarke Titel: Research Reports Esprit; Project 892.DAIDA; Database Application Engineering with DAIDA Verlag: Springer; Springer Berlin 558 Seiten Erscheinungsjahr: 1993-03-30 Berlin; Heidelberg; DE Sprache: Englisch 106,99 € (DE) 109,99 € (AT) 118,00 CHF (CH) Available X, 558 p.
BC; Hardcover, Softcover / Informatik, EDV/Informatik; Software Engineering; Verstehen; Anforderungsmodellierung; CASE Environments; CASE-Umgebungen; Database Programming; Datenbank-Programmierung; Knowledge-Based Information Systems Development; Requirements Modeling; Software Information Systems (Repositories); Software Process Modeling; Software-Informationssysteme; Software-Prozeßmodellierung; Wissensbasierte Entwicklung von Informationssystemen; database; design; development; information system; knowledge base; knowledge representation; language; Mapping; modeling; process management; programming; programming language; project management; software; software engineering; Software Engineering; Artificial Intelligence; Database Management; IT in Business; Künstliche Intelligenz; Datenbanken; Wirtschaftsmathematik und -informatik, IT-Management; Unternehmensanwendungen; EA
I Overview.- 1 An Overview of the DAIDA Framework.- II Languages for Information Systems.- 2 Representing Knowledge About Information Systems in Telos.- 3 The TaxisDL Software Description Language.- 4 Modular and Rule-Based Database Programming in DBPL.- III Methods and Environments: Upper CASE.- 5 Requirements Modelling and System Specification in a Logic Based Knowledge Representation Framework.- 6 Modeling Security Requirements in Information Systems.- 7 Group Support and Change Propagation in Requirements Engineering.- 8 Mapping Information System Requirements to Designs.- IV Methods and Environments: Lower CASE.- 9 Specification and Refinement of Databases and Transactions.- 10 DBPL: The System and its Environment.- 11 From an Object-Based Prototyping Tool to a Complete Object-Oriented Environment.- V Software Process Management.- 12 ConceptBase: A Telos-Based Software Information System.- 13 Process Services in ConceptBase.- 14 Decision-Oriented Configuration Management.- 15 ConceptTalk: Team Support in IS Development.- 16 Change-Oriented Software Project Management.- 17 GraFlc: A Graphical Browser and Editor for Knowledge Bases.- Authors.- List of Figures.
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