Dynamic modelling of information systems /
The use of dynamic models in the development of information systems is regarded by many researchers as a promising issue in design support. Modelling the dynamics of information systems is likely to improve the quality and the performance of the design products. Dynamic modelling as a new approach f...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam :
North-Holland,
1991.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover image; Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; PREFACE; Chapter 1: INCLUDING DYNAMIC MODELLING INTO THE OBJECT-ORIENTED DESIGN; Abstract; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 OBJECT-ORIENTED APPROACH TO REQUIREMENTS AND SOFTWARE MODELLING; 3 INCLUSION OF DYNAMICS ON REQUIREMENTS LEVEL; 4 INCLUSION OF DYNAMICS ON DESIGN LEVEL; 5 THE TRANSFORMATION FROM DORL TO DODL; 6 FUTURE WORK; 7 EXAMPLE; Chapter 2: A COMMUNICATION ORIENTED APPROACH TO CONCEPTUAL SYSTEMS MODELLING; Abstract; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 COMMUNICATION; 3 THE SMART AUTOMATON; 4 THE DYNAMICS PERSPECTIVE; 5 THE STRUCTURE PERSPECTIVE; 6 AN EXAMPLE
- 7 EVALUATION AND CONCLUSIONSChapter 3: USING MODELING AND SIMULATION IN THE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS; Abstract; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 THE EVOLUTION OF STRUCTURED METHODOLOGIES; 3 DYNAMIC MODELING ENHANCEMENTS TO SSAD: THE DSADE METHODOLOGY; 4 ENHANCEMENTS TO DATA FLOW DIAGRAMMING TECHNIQUES; 5 OBJECTIVE OUTCOME MEASURES FOR DYNAMIC EVALUATION MODELS; 6 A DYNAMIC SIMULATION MODEL OF AN INFORMATION SYSTEM; 7 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS; Chapter 4: DYNAMIC MODELLING: AN EXAMPLE OF AN EVENT-DRIVEN APPROACH; Abstract; 1 INTRODUCTION
- 3 ASPECTS OF THE OVERALL VIEW REGARDING THE ROLE OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS4 BASIC CONCEPTS USED TO MAKE A DYNAMIC MODEL OF THE OS; 5 ABOUT THE MODELLING PROCESS; 6 COMPARISON OF THE PROPOSED APPROACH WITH OTHER APPROACHES; Acknowledgments; 2 THE VIEW CONCERNING AN IS IN RELATION TO THE CONTENTS AND SCOPE OF DESIGN METHODS; Chapter 5: USING AN OBJECT-ORIENTED DIAGRAM TECHNIQUE FOR THE DESIGN OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS; Abstract; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 OBJECT DIAGRAMS; 3 BEHAVIOUR DIAGRAMS; 4 THE PREDICATE/TRANSITION NET SEMANTICS OF OBJECT/BEHAVIOR DIAGRAMS; 5 CONCLUSION; Acknowledgement
- Chapter 6: AN OBJECT-ORIENTED RULE-BASED APPROACH TO THE DYNAMIC MODELLING OF INFORMATION SYSTEMSAbstract; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 AN OBJECT-ORIENTED FRAMEWORK: OBJECTS AND OPERATIONS; 3 SPECIFICATION OF BEHAVIOUR IN TERMS OF RULES; 4 GRAPHICAL NOTATION; 5 CONCLUSIONS; Acknowledgements; APPENDIX A DESCRIPTION OF A WHOLESALER COMPANY; Chapter 7: INTERACTIVE MODELLING FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN: THE MOSAIC TOOL; Abstract; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 MOSAIC, A MODELLING TOOLBOX; 3 APPLYING THE MOSAIC CONCEPTS TO SUPPORT CONCEPTUALIZATION; 4 CONCLUSIONS AND FURTHER WORK; Acknowledgements
- APPENDIX A SYNTAX OF THE HISIM LANGUAGEAPPENDIX B EXAMPLE OF HISIM CODE; Chapter 8: A FORMAL FRAMEWORK FOR DYNAMIC MODELLING OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS; Abstract; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 OUTLINE OF EXSPECT; 3 APPLICATION OF EXSPECT; 4 CONCLUSIONS; Acknowledgements; Chapter 9: FIRST AND SECOND ORDER DYNAMICS IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS; Abstract; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 THE ISB
- ISN FRAMEWORK; 3 STRUCTURE AND FIRST ORDER DYNAMICS IN ISN REPRESENTATIONS; 4 INTEGRATION OF ISN REPRESENTATIONS; 5 TOWARDS CASE TOOLS SUPPORTING SECOND ORDER DYNAMICS; 6 CONCLUSION