INCOME/STAR: Methodology and tools for the development of distributed information systems |
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Authors: | Andreas Oberweis Gabriele Scherrer Wolffried Stucky |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Angewandte Informatik und Formale Beschreibungsverfahren Universität Karlsruhe (TH), D-76128, Karlsruhe, Germany |
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Abstract: | INCOME/STAR is an experimental environment for the cooperative development of distributed information systems. This paper presents some of INCOME/STAR's innovative features in the area of information systems engineering: First a new type of high-level Petri nets, so-called Nested Relation/Transition nets (NR/T-nets), is described. NR/T-nets allow the modeling of concurrent processes and related complex structured objects in distributed business applications. New concepts for entity and relationship clustering were developed to support a stepwise top-down approach for Entity/Relationship based object modeling. Distributed multi-user simulation and prototyping are used for the evaluation and analysis of NR/T-nets and the involved object schema. Finally, ProMISE — an evolutionary process model for information system development — is introduced. A role-based groupware component is part of the INCOME/STAR architecture to support communication, organization and social interaction in development projects. |
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