A Development Process for Enterprise Information Systems Based on Automatic Generation of the Components
This paper contains some ideas concerning the Enterprise Information Systems (EIS) development. It combines known elements from the software engineering domain, with original elements, which the author has conceived and experimented. The author has followed two major objectives: to use a simple description for the concepts of an EIS, and to achieve a rapid and reliable EIS development process with minimal cost. The first goal was achieved defining some models, which describes the conceptual elements of the EIS domain: entities, events, actions, states and attribute-domain. The second goal is based on a predefined architectural model for the EIS, on predefined analyze and design models for the elements of the domain and finally on the automatic generation of the system components. The proposed methods do not depend on a special programming language or a data base management system. They are general and may be applied to any combination of such technologies.
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2008
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Authors: | ALEXANDRESCU, Adrian |
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Informatica Economica. - Academia de Studii Economice din Bucureşti, ISSN 1453-1305. - Vol. XII.2008, 1, p. 7-10
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Publisher: |
Academia de Studii Economice din Bucureşti |
Subject: | Enterprise Information System | Conceptual modeling | Software development process | Automatic Generation of Components |
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