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The TaxisDL Software Description Language

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Part of the book series: Research Reports ESPRIT ((DAIDA,volume 1))

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The purpose of the TaxisDL language is to express the conceptual design of an information system. The focus of the design process includes the data classes of the proposed system, the functions and transactions manipulating them, and the larger conceptual groupings of these actions into long-term activities, which we call scripts. The design of the language is based on ideas from semantic data models and formal specification languages.

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Borgida, A., Mylopoulos, J., Schmidt, J.W. (1993). The TaxisDL Software Description Language. In: Jarke, M. (eds) Database Application Engineering with DAIDA. Research Reports ESPRIT, vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84875-9_3

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