Analysis patterns are reusable computational artefacts aimed at the analysis stage of the software development process. Although analysis patterns can facilitate the work of analysts and developers, the access to them is still very poor because of the way they are usually described and made available. In order to reduce these limitations as well as to support the cataloguing and to encourage the reuse of analysis patterns, the Analysis Patterns Reuse Infrastructure (APRI)was proposed. This infrastructure comprises a repository of analysis patterns documented through a specific metadata profile that can be accessed via web services. Based on the proposal of APRI,this paper introduces a machine-processable metadata profile suited to the docum...
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This study was undertaken by UKOLN on behalf of the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) in th...
Abstract: Design patterns describe reusable solutions to existing problems in object-oriented softwa...
The purpose of this article is to promote reuse of domain knowledge by introducing patterns already ...
Abstract: The size and complexity of modern information systems together with requirements for short...
The purpose of this article is twofold, first to promote the use of patterns in the analysis phase o...
This article describes the development of the Scholarly Works Application Profile (SWAP)???a Dublin ...
Metadata production for research datasets is not a trivial problem. Standardized descriptors are con...
The purpose of this article is twofold, first to promote the use of patterns in the analysis phase o...
Dryad is a curated digital archive for data associated with scholarly publications. In an effort to ...
The PATTERN project is a collaborative effort between numerous scientific and non-scientific partner...
This article describes the development of the Scholarly Works Application Profile (SWAP)—a Dublin Co...
Our research in progress project aims the design of a method for the development of Dublin Core Appl...
This paper describes the role of the Dublin Core Terms application profile in the ma...
The DDI Discovery Vocabulary represents the most important parts of DDI-Codebook and DDI-Lifecycle ...
Dryad is a general-purpose curated repository for data underlying scholarly publications. Dryad's me...
This study was undertaken by UKOLN on behalf of the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) in th...
Abstract: Design patterns describe reusable solutions to existing problems in object-oriented softwa...
The purpose of this article is to promote reuse of domain knowledge by introducing patterns already ...
Abstract: The size and complexity of modern information systems together with requirements for short...
The purpose of this article is twofold, first to promote the use of patterns in the analysis phase o...
This article describes the development of the Scholarly Works Application Profile (SWAP)???a Dublin ...
Metadata production for research datasets is not a trivial problem. Standardized descriptors are con...
The purpose of this article is twofold, first to promote the use of patterns in the analysis phase o...
Dryad is a curated digital archive for data associated with scholarly publications. In an effort to ...
The PATTERN project is a collaborative effort between numerous scientific and non-scientific partner...
This article describes the development of the Scholarly Works Application Profile (SWAP)—a Dublin Co...
Our research in progress project aims the design of a method for the development of Dublin Core Appl...
This paper describes the role of the Dublin Core Terms application profile in the ma...
The DDI Discovery Vocabulary represents the most important parts of DDI-Codebook and DDI-Lifecycle ...
Dryad is a general-purpose curated repository for data underlying scholarly publications. Dryad's me...
This study was undertaken by UKOLN on behalf of the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) in th...