Abstract. The deep structure of an information system comprises those properties that manifest the meaning of the real‐world system the information system is intended to model. In this paper we describe three models we have developed of information systems' deep‐structure properties. The first, the representational model, proposes a set of constructs that enable the ontological expressiveness of grammars used to model information systems (such as the entity‐relationship model) to be evaluated. The second, the state‐tracking model, proposes four requirements that information systems must satisfy if they are to faithfully track the real‐world system they are intended to model. The third, the good‐decomposition model, proposes three necessary ...
Many authors have discussed the importance of ontological concerns in the development of information...
Information modeling is concerned with the construction of computer-based symbol structures which ca...
Current state of the ‘systemic or structural view’ of parts of the world is considered and concluded...
The deep structure of an information system comprises those properties that manifest he meaning of t...
The deep structure of an information system comprises those properties that manifest the meaning of ...
Theoretical developments in the CS and IS disciplines have been inhibited by inadequate formalizatio...
This paper describes how ontological concepts can be used to model information systems. We view an i...
Information systems are representations or models of real-world applications. Based on this premise,...
Systemics is a discipline which has transdisciplinary characteristics; it shares its foundations wit...
Abstract. Information systems are socio-technical systems. Their de-sign, analysis and implementatio...
The recent tendency in analysis and design of information systems is that the emphasis is placed on ...
Abstract. Information systems analysis and design (ISAD) methodologies provide facilities for descri...
In this paper we discuss the construction of information systems ontologies. We summarize and discus...
Acore activity in information systems development involves building a conceptual model of the domain...
Information systems are socio-technical systems. Their design, analysis and implementation requires ...
Many authors have discussed the importance of ontological concerns in the development of information...
Information modeling is concerned with the construction of computer-based symbol structures which ca...
Current state of the ‘systemic or structural view’ of parts of the world is considered and concluded...
The deep structure of an information system comprises those properties that manifest he meaning of t...
The deep structure of an information system comprises those properties that manifest the meaning of ...
Theoretical developments in the CS and IS disciplines have been inhibited by inadequate formalizatio...
This paper describes how ontological concepts can be used to model information systems. We view an i...
Information systems are representations or models of real-world applications. Based on this premise,...
Systemics is a discipline which has transdisciplinary characteristics; it shares its foundations wit...
Abstract. Information systems are socio-technical systems. Their de-sign, analysis and implementatio...
The recent tendency in analysis and design of information systems is that the emphasis is placed on ...
Abstract. Information systems analysis and design (ISAD) methodologies provide facilities for descri...
In this paper we discuss the construction of information systems ontologies. We summarize and discus...
Acore activity in information systems development involves building a conceptual model of the domain...
Information systems are socio-technical systems. Their design, analysis and implementation requires ...
Many authors have discussed the importance of ontological concerns in the development of information...
Information modeling is concerned with the construction of computer-based symbol structures which ca...
Current state of the ‘systemic or structural view’ of parts of the world is considered and concluded...