E-Book, Englisch, 147 Seiten
Becker / Delfmann Reference Modeling
1. Auflage 2007
ISBN: 978-3-7908-1966-3
Verlag: Physica-Verlag HD
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Efficient Information Systems Design Through Reuse of Information Models
E-Book, Englisch, 147 Seiten
ISBN: 978-3-7908-1966-3
Verlag: Physica-Verlag HD
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
This book examines reference modeling from different perspectives. It discusses reference modeling languages that provide special modeling language concepts for the development and application of reference models. The book also covers reference modeling methodologies, which additionally provide procedure models for the construction and application of reference models, as well as particular reference models.
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1;Preface;5
2;Contents;7
3;Version Management for Reference Models: Design and Implementation;11
3.1;1 Initial Situation and Problem;11
3.2;2 Methodical Considerations and Course of the Analysis;12
3.3;3 Terminological Foundation;13
3.4;Reference Model Development Reference Model Usage;16
3.5;4 Requirements Definition for the Management of Reference Model Versions;16
3.6;5 Design Specification for the Version Management of Reference Models;22
3.7;6 Implementation of the Reference Model Version Management Tool;26
3.8;7 Related Work;31
3.9;8 Discussion of the Results and Outlook;32
3.10;Acknowledgements;33
3.11;References;33
4;Adaptive Reference Modeling: Integrating Configurative and Generic Adaptation Techniques for Information Models;37
4.1;1 Introduction, Related Work, and Research Goal;37
4.2;2 Research Methodology;41
4.3;3 A Framework for Adaptation Support;42
4.4;4 Configurative Adaptation;48
4.5;5 Integrating Generic Adaptation Mechanisms;57
4.6;6 Conclusion and Outlook;65
4.7;References;66
5;Configurable Process Models – A Foundational Approach;69
5.1;1 Introduction;69
5.2;2 It Is All About Making Choices;71
5.3;3 Configuration: A Theoretical Perspective;72
5.4;.;75
5.5;t, d,;75
5.6;t d;75
5.7;.;75
5.8;.;75
5.9;.;77
5.10;.;77
5.11;.;77
5.12;.;77
5.13;';79
5.14;';80
5.15;4 Configurable EPCs: An Example of a Language;80
5.16;5 Summary and Outlook;84
5.17;References;85
6;Supporting Enterprise Systems Introduction by Controlling- Enabled Configurative Reference Modeling;88
6.1;1 Introduction and Related Work;88
6.2;2 Research Methodology;91
6.3;3 Reference Modeling Life Cycle;93
6.4;4 Configurative Reference Modeling;96
6.5;5 Adaptation Controlling;101
6.6;6 Conclusions and Further Research;108
6.7;References;109
7;RefModPM: Reference Information Model for Enterprise- Wide Project Planning, Controlling and Coordination in Matrix Project Organizations;112
7.1;1 Introduction;112
7.2;2 Research Design;114
7.3;3 Terminological and Conceptual Foundation;118
7.4;4 A Frame of Reference: The M-Model;119
7.5;5 Selected Excerpts of the Reference Model;122
7.6;6 Summary and Conclusion;127
7.7;References;127
8;Application-Oriented Evaluation of the SDM Reference Model: Framework, Instantiation and Initial Findings;131
8.1;1 The Challenge of Reference Model Evaluation;131
8.2;2 The SDM Reference Model;133
8.3;3 A Framework for Reference Model Evaluation;135
8.4;4 Evaluation Plan for the SDM Reference Model;140
8.5;5 First Results;146
8.6;6 Limitations;148
8.7;7 Conclusion and Outlook;149
8.8;References;149
9;Authors;153
9.1;Prof. Dr. Wil M. P. van der Aalst;153
9.2;Jun.-Prof. Dr. Frederik Ahlemann;153
9.3;Prof. Dr. Jörg Becker;153
9.4;Dr. Tilo Böhmann;153
9.5;Dr. Patrick Delfmann;154
9.6;Florian Gottschalk;154
9.7;Dr. Monique H. Jansen-Vullers;154
9.8;Dr. Ralf Knackstedt;154
9.9;Prof. Dr. Helmut Krcmar;154
9.10;Tobias Rieke;155
9.11;Michael Schermann;155
9.12;Christian Seel;155
9.13;Dr. Oliver Thomas;155




