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adam_text | CONTENTS
Dedication v
Preface xi
Free CASE-Tool xiii
Related Publications xv
1 INFORMATION-INTEGRATED ENTERPRISES 1
1.1 INFORMATION ENTERPRISES AND NEW
ENTERPRISES 1
1.1.1 Consideration of the Extended Enterprise 2
1.1.2 Integration Of Information, Integration Through
Information 3
1.1.3 Planning for Strategic Goals 5
1.1.4 Implementing IT using Organic Architecture 9
1.1.5 Managing with Ubiquitous Enterprise Metadata 11
1.2 ENTERPRISE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 13
1.3 THE METADATABASE TECHNOLOGY 17
2 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 23
2.1 A SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK 23
2.1.1 The Systems Development Life Cycle 23
2.1.2 A Reference Model 26
2.2 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES 27
2.2.1 IDEF: ICAM Definitional System 27
2.3.2 Data Flow Diagram 32
2.3 INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 35
2.3.1 Database Systems 36
2.3.2 Decision Support and Expert Systems 38
2.3.3 The Two-Stage Entity Relationship Model 38
3 EXAMPLES OF INFORMATION MODELING 43
3.1 THE MODELING METHODOLOGY 43
3.2 A SIMPLE HOSPITAL EXAMPLE 45
3.3 AN OBJECT-ORIENTED EXAMPLE 47
3.4 A BANKING EXAMPLE 49
3.4.1 The Semantics 49
3.4.2 The Models 52
3.5 A CIM EXAMPLE 52
3.6 A PROJECT MANAGEMENT EXAMPLE 57
4 AN ENTERPRISE MODELING METHOD 63
4.1 META-MODEL : THE CONCEPTUAL SCHEMA FOR
INTEGRATED MULTI-MODEL ENVIRONMENTS 63
4.2. THE TWO-STAGE ENTITY-RELATIONSHIP (TSER)
APPROACH TO META-MODELS 66
4.2.1. The Modeling Method : TSER 67
4.2.2. The Meta-model for Information Modeling 70
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4.2.3. The Metadatabase Conceptual Schema Using
TSER 71
4.3. BASIC MAPPING ALGORITHMS OF TSER 72
4.3.1. Functional-to-Structural Mapping Algorithm 72
4.3.2. Additional Algorithms : Models Integration,
Rulebase Mapping, and Metadatabase Creation 77
4.3.3. CODASYL, Relational, and Object-Oriented
Models Creation 77
4.3.4. Rulebase Model Creation 80
4.4. PARADIGM TRANSLATION : THE STEP/EXPRESS
CASE 82
4.4.1 The Mapping 82
4.4.2 The Example 83
4.5. INFORMATION INTEGRATION USING META-
MODELS 86
5 THE METADATABASE MODEL 89
5.1 THE BASIC CONCEPT OF THE METADATABASE
MODEL 89
5.2 THE BASIC DESIGN 91
5.2.1 The Basic Model: A Metadatabase-Supported,
Rule-Oriented Concurrent Architecture 92
5.2.2. The Metadatabase Structure: GIRD Model 93
5.2.3 The Meta-Model System 93
5.2.4 The Metadatabase-Supported Scalable
Integration Hierarchy 94
5.2.5 ROPE: The Execution Model for the
Architecture 96
5.2.6 The Model-Assisted Global Query System 96
5.2.7 The Metadatabase Management System 97
5.2.8 The Visual Information Universe Model 98
5.3 POSSIBLE IMPLEMENTATIONS 99
6 DEMONSTRATION OF A METADATABASE 103
6.1 THE METADATABASE PROTOTYPE 103
6.1.1 Properties 103
6.1.2 The Structure 104
6.2 METADATABASE SYSTEM FUNCTIONALITY 107
6.3 DETAILED PRESENTATION OF THE THREE
MODES 108
6.3.1. Passive Mode 108
6.3.2. Semi-Active Mode 111
6.3.3. Active Mode 113
6.4 CONCLUSIONS 121
7 THE ENTERPRISE SCHEMA 123
7.1 THE GLOBAL INFORMATION RESOURCES
DICTIONARY (GIRD) 123
7.1.1 Overview of the GIRD Model 123
7.1.2 The GIRD/SER Layer 125
7.1.3 The GIRD/OER Layer 126
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7.1.4 Summary 134
7.2 GIRD IMPLEMENTATION: A MET AD AT ABASE 135
7.3 UNIQUE PROPERTIES OF THE GIRD MODEL 140
7.3.1 The Metadatabase As an Information Resources
Dictionary 140
7.3.2 The metadatabase as the Global/Enterprise
Schema 142
8 THE GLOBAL QUERY SYSTEM 145
8.1 MODEL ASSISTED GLOBAL QUERY 145
8.1.1 The Need for Metadata Support 145
8.1.2 User Interface for Query Formulation 147
8.1.3 Integrated Schema for Global Query 147
8.2 THE CONCEPTUAL MODEL 148
8.2.1 The Goals 149
8.2.2 The Definitive Model for Metadata
Requirements 149
8.3 THE EXECUTION MODEL 156
8.3.1 Model Traversal 156
8.3.2 Rule-Base Conversion 157
8.4 ANALYSIS 159
8.4.1 Metadata Modeling vs. Schema Integration 159
8.4.2 Conceptual Evaluation of the MGQS
Approach 160
9 ADAPTIVE CONCURRENT ARCHITECTURE 163
9.1 CONCURRENT ARCHITECTURES FOR ADAPTIVE
INTEGRATION 163
9.2 ROPE: A NEW SOFTWARE METHOD FOR EIM 167
9.2.1 The Model of ROPE 167
9.2.2 The Static Structure of ROPE 169
9.2.3 The Dynamic Structure of ROPE 173
9.3 THE OPERATION OF ROPE 174
9.3.1 Rule Processing Operations 174
9.3.2 Knowledge Management Operations 176
9.4 IMPLEMENTATION: A LABORATORY EIM 177
9.5 SATISFACTION OF EM REQUIREMENTS 180
10 MANUFACTURING INTEGRATION 183
10.1 INFORMATION MANAGEMENT FOR
MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE INTEGRATION 183
10.1.1 Adaptive Manufacturing through Information
Technology: A Vision 184
10.1.2 Basic Concepts of Manufacturing
Information Systems 187
10.2 PROTOTYPICAL MANUFACTURING INFORMATION
SYSTEMS 189
10.2.1 Production Planning and Business Functions:
MRP and MRP II 190
10.2.2 Production Control and Extended Planning for
Vendors: SFC, FMS, and JIT 191
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10.2.3 Engineering Functions: CAD-CAM, CAE,
and CAPP 193
10.2.4 Integration of Engineering, Production, and
Business: CE and CIM 194
10.3 INTEGRATION USING THE METADATABASE
MODEL 196
10.3.1 Complexity of Manufacturing Enterprises 196
10.3.2 Solution Through Enterprise Metadata 197
10.3.3 A Core Information Model 198
10.4 THE PROCEDURE OF SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT
USING THE CORE INFORMATION MODEL 205
10.4.1 The Procedure 207
10.4.2 Implementation of a Basic System with a
Metadatabase 210
10.4.3 Advanced System: Growth And Change 211
10.5. CONCLUSION 212
11 VISUAL INFORMATION UNIVERSE 215
11.1 THE CONCEPT OF 4-D INFORMATION
VISUALIZATION 215
11.2 THE CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF VIU 220
11.2.1 The Goals of the 4-D Information
Visualization 220
11.2.2 An Illustration 222
11.2.3 The DYNAMISM: A Functional Definition 225
11.3 BASIC DESIGN OF VIU 227
11.3.1 The Metadatabase: A Common Structure 227
11.3.2 The Visual Language Design: the
Definition of Dynamism 228
11.3.3 The Visualization Environment:
Universe and Globes 230
11.4 COMPARISON 231
11.4.1 Graphical User Interfaces 232
11.4.2 Metaphor Design 232
11.4.3 Knowledge Methods 234
11.5 CONCLUSION 235
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CONTENTS
Dedication v
Preface xi
Free CASE-Tool xiii
Related Publications xv
1 INFORMATION-INTEGRATED ENTERPRISES 1
1.1 INFORMATION ENTERPRISES AND NEW
ENTERPRISES 1
1.1.1 Consideration of the Extended Enterprise 2
1.1.2 Integration Of Information, Integration Through
Information 3
1.1.3 Planning for Strategic Goals 5
1.1.4 Implementing IT using Organic Architecture 9
1.1.5 Managing with Ubiquitous Enterprise Metadata 11
1.2 ENTERPRISE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 13
1.3 THE METADATABASE TECHNOLOGY 17
2 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 23
2.1 A SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK 23
2.1.1 The Systems Development Life Cycle 23
2.1.2 A Reference Model 26
2.2 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES 27
2.2.1 IDEF: ICAM Definitional System 27
2.3.2 Data Flow Diagram 32
2.3 INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 35
2.3.1 Database Systems 36
2.3.2 Decision Support and Expert Systems 38
2.3.3 The Two-Stage Entity Relationship Model 38
3 EXAMPLES OF INFORMATION MODELING 43
3.1 THE MODELING METHODOLOGY 43
3.2 A SIMPLE HOSPITAL EXAMPLE 45
3.3 AN OBJECT-ORIENTED EXAMPLE 47
3.4 A BANKING EXAMPLE 49
3.4.1 The Semantics 49
3.4.2 The Models 52
3.5 A CIM EXAMPLE 52
3.6 A PROJECT MANAGEMENT EXAMPLE 57
4 AN ENTERPRISE MODELING METHOD 63
4.1 META-MODEL : THE CONCEPTUAL SCHEMA FOR
INTEGRATED MULTI-MODEL ENVIRONMENTS 63
4.2. THE TWO-STAGE ENTITY-RELATIONSHIP (TSER)
APPROACH TO META-MODELS 66
4.2.1. The Modeling Method : TSER 67
4.2.2. The Meta-model for Information Modeling 70
vii
4.2.3. The Metadatabase Conceptual Schema Using
TSER 71
4.3. BASIC MAPPING ALGORITHMS OF TSER 72
4.3.1. Functional-to-Structural Mapping Algorithm 72
4.3.2. Additional Algorithms : Models Integration,
Rulebase Mapping, and Metadatabase Creation 77
4.3.3. CODASYL, Relational, and Object-Oriented
Models Creation 77
4.3.4. Rulebase Model Creation 80
4.4. PARADIGM TRANSLATION : THE STEP/EXPRESS
CASE 82
4.4.1 The Mapping 82
4.4.2 The Example 83
4.5. INFORMATION INTEGRATION USING META-
MODELS 86
5 THE METADATABASE MODEL 89
5.1 THE BASIC CONCEPT OF THE METADATABASE
MODEL 89
5.2 THE BASIC DESIGN 91
5.2.1 The Basic Model: A Metadatabase-Supported,
Rule-Oriented Concurrent Architecture 92
5.2.2. The Metadatabase Structure: GIRD Model 93
5.2.3 The Meta-Model System 93
5.2.4 The Metadatabase-Supported Scalable
Integration Hierarchy 94
5.2.5 ROPE: The Execution Model for the
Architecture 96
5.2.6 The Model-Assisted Global Query System 96
5.2.7 The Metadatabase Management System 97
5.2.8 The Visual Information Universe Model 98
5.3 POSSIBLE IMPLEMENTATIONS 99
6 DEMONSTRATION OF A METADATABASE 103
6.1 THE METADATABASE PROTOTYPE 103
6.1.1 Properties 103
6.1.2 The Structure 104
6.2 METADATABASE SYSTEM FUNCTIONALITY 107
6.3 DETAILED PRESENTATION OF THE THREE
MODES 108
6.3.1. Passive Mode 108
6.3.2. Semi-Active Mode 111
6.3.3. Active Mode 113
6.4 CONCLUSIONS 121
7 THE ENTERPRISE SCHEMA 123
7.1 THE GLOBAL INFORMATION RESOURCES
DICTIONARY (GIRD) 123
7.1.1 Overview of the GIRD Model 123
7.1.2 The GIRD/SER Layer 125
7.1.3 The GIRD/OER Layer 126
viii
7.1.4 Summary 134
7.2 GIRD IMPLEMENTATION: A MET AD AT ABASE 135
7.3 UNIQUE PROPERTIES OF THE GIRD MODEL 140
7.3.1 The Metadatabase As an Information Resources
Dictionary 140
7.3.2 The metadatabase as the Global/Enterprise
Schema 142
8 THE GLOBAL QUERY SYSTEM 145
8.1 MODEL ASSISTED GLOBAL QUERY 145
8.1.1 The Need for Metadata Support 145
8.1.2 User Interface for Query Formulation 147
8.1.3 Integrated Schema for Global Query 147
8.2 THE CONCEPTUAL MODEL 148
8.2.1 The Goals 149
8.2.2 The Definitive Model for Metadata
Requirements 149
8.3 THE EXECUTION MODEL 156
8.3.1 Model Traversal 156
8.3.2 Rule-Base Conversion 157
8.4 ANALYSIS 159
8.4.1 Metadata Modeling vs. Schema Integration 159
8.4.2 Conceptual Evaluation of the MGQS
Approach 160
9 ADAPTIVE CONCURRENT ARCHITECTURE 163
9.1 CONCURRENT ARCHITECTURES FOR ADAPTIVE
INTEGRATION 163
9.2 ROPE: A NEW SOFTWARE METHOD FOR EIM 167
9.2.1 The Model of ROPE 167
9.2.2 The Static Structure of ROPE 169
9.2.3 The Dynamic Structure of ROPE 173
9.3 THE OPERATION OF ROPE 174
9.3.1 Rule Processing Operations 174
9.3.2 Knowledge Management Operations 176
9.4 IMPLEMENTATION: A LABORATORY EIM 177
9.5 SATISFACTION OF EM REQUIREMENTS 180
10 MANUFACTURING INTEGRATION 183
10.1 INFORMATION MANAGEMENT FOR
MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE INTEGRATION 183
10.1.1 Adaptive Manufacturing through Information
Technology: A Vision 184
10.1.2 Basic Concepts of Manufacturing
Information Systems 187
10.2 PROTOTYPICAL MANUFACTURING INFORMATION
SYSTEMS 189
10.2.1 Production Planning and Business Functions:
MRP and MRP II 190
10.2.2 Production Control and Extended Planning for
Vendors: SFC, FMS, and JIT 191
ix
10.2.3 Engineering Functions: CAD-CAM, CAE,
and CAPP 193
10.2.4 Integration of Engineering, Production, and
Business: CE and CIM 194
10.3 INTEGRATION USING THE METADATABASE
MODEL 196
10.3.1 Complexity of Manufacturing Enterprises 196
10.3.2 Solution Through Enterprise Metadata 197
10.3.3 A Core Information Model 198
10.4 THE PROCEDURE OF SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT
USING THE CORE INFORMATION MODEL 205
10.4.1 The Procedure 207
10.4.2 Implementation of a Basic System with a
Metadatabase 210
10.4.3 Advanced System: Growth And Change 211
10.5. CONCLUSION 212
11 VISUAL INFORMATION UNIVERSE 215
11.1 THE CONCEPT OF 4-D INFORMATION
VISUALIZATION 215
11.2 THE CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF VIU 220
11.2.1 The Goals of the 4-D Information
Visualization 220
11.2.2 An Illustration 222
11.2.3 The DYNAMISM: A Functional Definition 225
11.3 BASIC DESIGN OF VIU 227
11.3.1 The Metadatabase: A Common Structure 227
11.3.2 The Visual Language Design: the
Definition of Dynamism 228
11.3.3 The Visualization Environment:
Universe and Globes 230
11.4 COMPARISON 231
11.4.1 Graphical User Interfaces 232
11.4.2 Metaphor Design 232
11.4.3 Knowledge Methods 234
11.5 CONCLUSION 235
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