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- Backlund, Per, et al.
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An Interoperability Classification Framework for Method Chunk Repositories
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Ingår i: Advances in Information Systems Development: New Methods and Practice for the Networked Society. - Boston, MA : Springer. - 9780387708010 - 9780387708027 ; , s. 153-166
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Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
- The competitiveness and efficiency of an enterprise is dependent on its ability to interact with other enterprises and organisations. In this context interoperability is defined as the ability of business processes as well as enterprise software and applications to interact. Interoperability remains a problem and there are numerous issues to be resolved in different situations. We propose method engineering as an approach to organise interoperability knowledge in a method chunk repository. In order to organise the knowledge repository we need an interoperability classification framework associated to it. In this paper we propose a generic architecture for a method chunk repository, elaborate on a classification framework and associate it to some existing bodies of knowledge. We also show how the proposed framework can be applied in a working example.
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- Jeusfeld, Manfred A., et al.
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Classifying Interoperability Problems for a Method Chunk Repository
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Ingår i: Enterprise Interoperability II. - London : Springer. - 9781846288579 - 9781846288586 ; , s. 315-326
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Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
- This paper proposes the structure of a so-called method chunk repository that contains instructions on how to solve interoperability problems between organizations and their information systems. We detail how interoperability problems and their solutions should be tagged in order to match them. The combination of such tagged interoperability problem classifiers forms the language to express meaningful statements about the situation in which certain method chunks are applicable to solve an observed problem.
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