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Analyst workbenches /

Analyst Workbenches examines various aspects of analyst workbenches and the tasks and data that they should support. The major advances and state of the art in analyst workbenches are discussed. A comprehensive list of the available analyst workbenches, both the experimental and the commercial produ...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: Pergamon Infotech
Otros Autores: Rock-Evans, R. (Rosemary)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Infotech, [1987]
Colección:State of the art report ; ser. 15, no. 1.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Analyst workbenches: State of the Art Report; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Publisher's note; Part I: Invited Papers; Chapter 1: The ICL approach to automating analysis anddesign; The ICL approach to automatinganalysis and design; Chapter 2: Automation-what does the analystreally need?; Automation-what does the analystreally need?; Chapter 3: The need for automation ofanalysis; The need for automationof analysis; Chapter 4: Towards automation of the performanceanalysis function; Towards automation of theperformance analysis function.
  • Chapter 5: A review of analyst workbenchproductsA review of analystworkbench products; Chapter 6: Analyst workbenches-whatthe future holds; Analyst workbenches-what thefuture holds; Chapter 7: Analyst workbenches and knowledge engineering/artificialintelligence; Analyst workbenches and knowledge engineering/artificialintelligence; Chapter8: Strategy studies-the future; Strategy studies-the future; Chapter 9: Automating the information engineer-IPSEs and workbenchesin context; Automating the information engineer-IPSEs and workbenchesin context.
  • Chapter 10: Analyst workbenches-design and othermapping issuesAnalyst workbenches-design andother mapping issues; Invited Paper references; Part II: Analysis; Chapter 1: What is an analystworkbench?; What is an analyst workbench?; Chapter2: The scope of workbench products; Introduction; The deliverables of analysis; The activities of analysis; The required design architecture; Conclusion; Chapter 3: Method specific ormethod independent?; Method specific or methodindependent?; Chapter 4: The level of support offered by some existingproducts.
  • The level of support offered by someexisting productsChapter 5: Selection of aworkbench; Selection of a workbench; Chapter 6: Is automation reallythe answer?; Is automation really the answer?; Chapter 7: The future ofworkbench products; The future of workbench products; Analysis references; Bibliography; An annotated bibliography on analyst workbenches and their evolutionand origin; An annotated bibliography on analyst workbenches and their evolutionand origin; Index; Subject and contributor index.