Enterprise Integration by Market-Driven Schema Evolution
- 1 September 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Concurrent Engineering
- Vol. 4 (3) , 207-218
- https://doi.org/10.1177/1063293x9600400302
Abstract
The way enterprises are organizing their processes is ultimately dictated by the requirements of their markets Enterprises serving slowly changing markets prefer a functional decomposition of their work force into departments with information flows along the hierarchy Quickly changing markets require quick redefinition of implemented functions and information flows in the distributed information systems of the enterprise This paper proposes conceptual modeling facilities and a trader architecture which enable a bottom-up market-driven evolution of the information system schemes A case study has been undertaken in the area of distributed quality management The trader has been im plemented with the meta database manager ConceptBase The information systems realize the information flows via federated SQL serversKeywords
This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
- ConceptBase ? A deductive object base for meta data managementJournal of Intelligent Information Systems, 1995
- Query by class, rule, and conceptApplied Intelligence, 1994
- Schema evolution and integrationDistributed and Parallel Databases, 1994
- THREE ASPECTS OF INTELLIGENT COOPERATION IN THE QUALITY CYCLEInternational Journal of Cooperative Information Systems, 1993
- Schema transformation without database reorganizationACM SIGMOD Record, 1993
- ADMS: a testbed for incremental access methodsIEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 1993
- Telos: representing knowledge about information systemsACM Transactions on Information Systems, 1990
- Federated database systems for managing distributed, heterogeneous, and autonomous databasesACM Computing Surveys, 1990
- Logic Programming and DatabasesPublished by Springer Nature ,1990
- A software process data model for knowledge engineering in information systemsInformation Systems, 1990