
Enterprise Integration and Modeling: The Metadatabase Approach
Cheng Hsu(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 12. October 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
XV, 239 pages
978-1-4613-6003-2 (ISBN)
Description
7. 2GIRDIMPLEMENTATION: AMETADATABASE 135 7. 3 UNIQUE PROPERTIES OF THE GIRD MODEL 140 7. 3. 1 The Metadatabase As an Information Resources Lnctionary 140 7. 3. 2 The metadatabase as the GlobaVEnterprise Schema 142 8 THE GLOBAL QUERY SYSTEM 145 8. 1 MODEL ASSISTED GLOBAL QUERY 145 8. l. l The Need for Metadata Support 145 8. l. 2 User Interface for Query Formulation 147 8. 1. 3 Integrated Schema for Global Query 147 8. 2 THE CONCEPTUAL MODEL 148 8. 2. 1 The Goals 149 8. 2. 2 The Defmitive Model for Metadata Requirements 149 8. 3 THE EXECUTION MODEL 156 8. 3. 1 Model Traversal 156 8. 3. 2 Rule-Base Conversion 157 8. 4 ANALYSIS 159 8. 4. 1 Metadata Modeling vs. Schema Integration 159 8. 4. 2 Conceptual Evaluation of the MGQS A~h 100 9 ADAPTIVE CONCURRENT ARCHITECTURE 163 9. 1 CONCURRENT ARCHITECTURES FOR ADAPTIVE INTEGRATION 163 9. 2 ROPE: A NEW SOFTWARE METIIOD FOR ElM 167 9. 2. l The Model of ROPE 167 9. 2. 2 The Static Structure of ROPE 169 9. 2. 3 The Dynamic Structure of ROPE 173 9. 3 THE OPERATION OF ROPE 174 9. 3. 1 Rule Processing Operations 174 9. 3. 2 Knowledge Management Operations 176 9. 4 IMPLEMENTATION: ALABORATORYEIM 177 9. 5 SATISFACTION OF ElM REQUIREMENTS 180 10 MANUFACTURING INTEGRATION 183 10. 1 INFORMATION MANAGEMENT FOR MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE INTEGRATION 183 10. 1.
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Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
XV, 239 p.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
400 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4613-6003-2 (9781461360032)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4615-2363-5
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11/1995
Kluwer Academic Publishers
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Content
1 Information-Integrated Enterprises.- 1.1 Information Enterprises and New Enterprises.- 1.2 Enterprise Information Management.- 1.3 The Metadatabase Technology.- 2 Systems Analysis and Design.- 2.1 A Systems Development Framework.- 2.2 Systems Analysis Techniques.- 2.3 Information Management Technology.- 3 Examples of Information Modeling.- 3.1 The Modeling Methodology.- 3.2 A Simple Hospital Example.- 3.3 An Object-Oriented Example.- 3.4 A Banking Example.- 3.5 A Cim Example.- 3.6 A Project Management Example.- 4 An Enterprise Modeling Method.- 4.1 Meta-Model: The Conceptual Schema for Integrated Multi-Model Environments.- 4.2. The Two-Stage Entity-Relationship (Tser) Approach to Meta-Models.- 4.3. Basic Mapping Algorithms of Tser.- 4.4. Paradigm Translation: The Step/Express Case.- 4.5. Information Integration Using Meta-Models.- 5 The Metadatabase Model.- 5.1 The Basic Concept of the Metadatabase Model.- 5.2 The Basic Design.- 5.3 Possible Implementations.- 6 Demonstration of a Metadatabase.- 6.1 The Metadatabase Prototype.- 6.2 Metadatabase System Functionality.- 6.3 Detailed Presentation of The Three Modes.- 6.4 Conclusions.- 7 The Enterprise Schema.- 7.1 The Global Information Resources Dictionary (Gird).- 7.2 Gird Implementation: A Metadatabase.- 7.3 Unique Properties Of The Gird Model.- 8 The Global Query System.- 8.1 Model Assisted Global Query.- 8.2 The Conceptual Model.- 8.3 The Execution Model.- 8.4 Analysis.- 9 Adaptive Concurrent Architecture.- 9.1 Concurrent Architectures for Adaptive Integration.- 9.2 Rope: A New Software Method for Eim.- 9.3 The Operation of Rope.- 9.4 Implementation: A Laboratory Eim.- 9.5 Satisfaction of Eim Requirements.- 10 Manufacturing Integration.- 10.1 Information Management for Manufacturing Enterprise Integration.- 10.2 Prototypical Manufacturing Information Systems.- 10.3 Integration Using The Metadatabase Model.- 10.4 The Procedure of Systems Development Using The Core Information Model.- 10.5. Conclusion.- 11 Visual Information Universe.- 11.1 The Concept Of 4-D Information Visualization.- 11.2 The Conceptual Model of Viu.- 11.3 Basic Design of Viu.- 11.4 Comparison.- 11.5 Conclusion.