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Enterprise-wide data modelling - the basis for integration

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Data is the main factor for integrating existing and newly developed applications into a homogeneous information system. An architecture for information systems is presented and the importance of data modelling discussed. Subsequently a data modelling approach using reference models is presented and steps for the adaption of the reference models explained. The paper describes the CODE (Computer Supported Enterprise-Wide Data Engineering) project 5499 which develops methods and tools for the creation and utilization of reference data models, classification of data elements, re-engineering and data-driven simulation.

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Hars, A., Scheer, AW. (1991). Enterprise-wide data modelling - the basis for integration. In: Tzafestas, S.G. (eds) Engineering Systems with Intelligence. Microprocessor-Based and Intelligent Systems Engineering, vol 9. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2560-4_62

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