Information Systems Engineering and Knowledge-Based Enterprise Modelling: Towards Foundations of Theory
Saulius Gudas ()
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Saulius Gudas: Institute of Mathematics and Informatics
A chapter in Strategic Innovative Marketing, 2017, pp 481-497 from Springer
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Abstract The enterprise information systems engineering methodologies do not yet have a theoretical framework. One and only exception is data model design technique which is based on the internal modelling paradigm, because it uses concept of functional dependence in the normalization procedure. A theoretical soundness of knowledge-based approach towards enterprise IS engineering is assured by the use of principles of second-order cybernetics. An enterprise is considered as an entirety of self-managed activities correlated by management functional dependencies. New internal modelling views—a control view and a self-managing view—are included for capturing the management transactions—the key components of the subject domain knowledge. A normalized systems development life cycle is defined as required component of knowledge-based IS development.
Keywords: Knowledge-based systems engineering; A self-managed activity; A management transaction; A management functional dependency; An elementary management cycle (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-33865-1_59
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