Designing enterprise information systems : merging enterprise modeling and software specification / Boris Shishkov.
2020
T58.6
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Title
Designing enterprise information systems : merging enterprise modeling and software specification / Boris Shishkov.
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ISBN
9783030224417 (electronic book)
3030224414 (electronic book)
3030224414 (electronic book)
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2020]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xii, 234 pages) : illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-22 doi
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T58.6
Dewey Decimal Classification
658.4/038
Summary
This book brings together enterprise modeling and software specification, providing a conceptual background and methodological guidelines that concern the design of enterprise information systems. In this, two corresponding disciplines (enterprise engineering and software engineering) are considered in a complementary way. This is how the widely recognized gap between domain experts and software engineers could be effectively addressed. The content is, on the one hand, based on a conceptual invariance (embracing concepts whose essence transcends the barriers between social and technical disciplines) while on the other, the book is featuring a modeling duality, by bringing together social theories (that are underlying with regard to enterprise engineering) and computing paradigms (that are underlying as it concerns software engineering). In addition, the proposed approach as well as its guidelines and related notations further foster such enterprise-software modeling, by facilitating modeling generations and transformations. Considering unstructured business information in the beginning, the modeling process would progress through the methodological construction of enterprise models, to reach as far as a corresponding derivation of software specifications. Finally, the enterprise-software alignment is achieved in a component-based way, featuring a potential for re-using modeling constructs, such that the modeling effectiveness and efficiency are further stimulated. For the sake of grounding the presented studies, a case study and illustrative examples are considered. They are not only justifying the idea of bringing together (in a component-based way) enterprise modeling and software specification but they are also demonstrating various strengths and limitations of the proposed modeling approach. The book was mainly written for researchers and graduate students in enterprise information systems, and also for professionals whose work involves the specification and rea lization of such systems. In addition, researchers and practitioners entering these fields will benefit from the blended view on enterprise modeling and software specification, for the sake of an effective and efficient design of enterprise information systems.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed December 4, 2019).
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Enterprise engineering series.
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 Systems
3 System Environment and Context-Awareness
4 Social Theories
5 Computing Paradigms
6 The SDBC Approach
7 Case Study and Examples.
2 Systems
3 System Environment and Context-Awareness
4 Social Theories
5 Computing Paradigms
6 The SDBC Approach
7 Case Study and Examples.