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100 | _aBaclawski, Kenneth | ||
245 | 0 | _aPractical foundations of business system specifications | |
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_aDordrecht: _bKluwer Academic Publishers, _c2003 |
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_ax, 337 p.; _bill., index: _c25 cm. |
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520 | _aThe book brings together theoreticians and practitioners to report their experience with making semantics precise, clear, concise and explicit in business specifications, business designs, and system specifications. It includes both theoretical and very pragmatic papers based on solid and clearly specified foundations. These seemingly different papers address different aspects of a single problem - they are all about understanding of business enterprises and of information systems (computer-based or not) that these enterprises rely upon. A substantial number of papers demonstrate that good business (and IT) specifications ought to start with the stable basics of the relevant business domains, thus providing a foundation for describing and evaluating the details of apparently "always changing" requirements. | ||
650 | _aBusiness - Data processing | ||
650 | _aComputer software Development | ||
650 | _aSoftware engineering | ||
650 | _aService-oriented Business | ||
650 | _aOntology | ||
700 | _aKilov, Haim | ||
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