Advanced Information Systems Engineering Second Nordic Conference CAiSE '90, Stockholm, Sweden, May 8-10, 1990, Proceedings
The Nordic Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE) is an annual international conference for users, developers and researchers of information systems technology and methodology. A distinctive characteristic of the CAiSE conference series is the objective to appeal to advanced...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1990, 1990
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1990 |
Series: | Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- CASE in the '90 s
- CASE in action: IEF at Nykredit
- FOUNDATION — CASE tools for the success of the French Stock Exchange
- A common repository and information model — A base for integration of development tools
- Experiences with the use of CASE-tools in the Netherlands
- Making CASE work
- CASE tools and Software Factories
- Selecting system development tools: Some experiences
- Software configuration management for medium-size systems
- Automated support of the modelling process: A view based on experiments with expert information engineers
- Software process modelling in EPOS
- A communication oriented approach to conceptual modelling of information systems
- Correction of conceptual schemas
- A natural language interpreter for the construction of conceptual schemas
- How to combine tools and methods in practice— a field study
- Application of relational normalforms in CASE-tools
- The conceptual task model: a specification technique between requirements engineering and program development (extended abstract)
- Rule-based requirements specification and validation
- Requirements specification in TEMPORA
- ESPRIT today — An overview
- ESPRIT at the age of seven — its industrial impact seen from a participant's viewpoint
- From software engineering to business engineering: ESPRIT projects in information systems engineering
- Quality auditing: The necessary step towards the required quality Objectives
- Quality engineering: Designing for quality — the SW engineering challenge
- Quality control: A cornerstone to quality — measurement and motivation are key issues
- Quality management: The business asset and its competitive advantage
- Software prototyping: Implications for the people involved in systems development
- Experiences from prototyping
- IRIS — A mapping assistant for generating designs from requirements
- Recast: A tool for reusing requirements
- A design tool for object oriented databases