Description |
1 online resource (xii, 356 pages) : illustrations |
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Advanced topics in database research series |
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Advanced topics in database research series.
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Contents |
SECTION I: GENERAL TECHNIQUES FOR COMPARING AND ADAPTING MODELING METHODS -- Analyzing and comparing ontologies with meta-models / Islay Davies [and others] -- Two meta-models for object-role modeling / Dave Cuyler, Terry Halpin -- Evaluating conceptual coherence in multi-modeling techniques / Bart-Jan Hommes -- Assessing enterprise modeling languages using a generic quality framework / John Krogstie, Sofie de Flon Arnesen -- An approach for evolution-driven method engineering / Jolita Ralyté [and others] -- SECTION II: GOAL, REQUIREMENTS, AND PROCESS MODELING -- Goal modeling in requirements engineering: analysis and critique of current methods / Evangelia Kavakli, Pericles Loucopoulos -- An empirical investigation of requirements specification languages: detecting defects while formalizing requirements / Erik Kamsties [and others] -- Validating an evaluation framework for requirements engineering tools / Raimundas Matulevicius -- A comparison of the FOOM and OPM methodologies for user comprehension of analysis specifications / Judith Kabeli, Peretz Shoval -- Participatory development of enterprise process models / Reidar Gjersvik [and others] -- SECTION III: DATA, ONTOLOGY, AND COMPONENT MODELING -- A taxonomic class modeling methodology for object-oriented analysis / Il-Yeol Song [and others] -- Comprehension of hierarchical ER diagrams compared to flat ER diagrams / Revital Danoch [and others] -- Constraints on conceptual join paths / Terry Halpin -- Using a semiotic framework for a comparative study of ontology languages and tools / Xiaomeng Su, Lars Ilebrekke -- A service-oriented component modeling approach / Zoran Stojanovic [and others] -- Evaluation of component-based development methods / Nicky Boertien [and others] |
Summary |
The purpose of this book is to disseminate the research results and best practice from researchers and practitioners interested in and working on modeling methods and methodologies. Though the need for such studies is well recognized, there is a paucity of such research in the literature. What specifically distinguishes this book is that it looks at various research domains and areas such as enterprise, process, goal, object-orientation, data, requirements, ontology, and component modeling, to provide an overview of existing approaches and best practices in these conceptually closely-related fields |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
System design.
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Information technology.
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information technology.
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COMPUTERS -- Computer Simulation.
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Information technology.
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System design.
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Information technology.
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System design.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Krogstie, John.
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Halpin, T. A.
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Siau, Keng, 1964-
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ISBN |
1591403774 |
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9781591403777 |
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1591403758 |
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9781591403753 |
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1591403766 |
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9781591403760 |
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6610371318 |
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9786610371310 |
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