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Design Patterns for Description-Driven Systems

In data modelling, product information has most often been handled separately from process information. The integration of product and process models in a unified data model could provide the means by which information could be shared across an enterprise throughout the system lifecycle from design...

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Autores principales: LeGoff, J.M., Willers, I., McClatchey, R., Kovacs, Z.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/687137
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author LeGoff, J.M.
Willers, I.
McClatchey, R.
Kovacs, Z.
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Willers, I.
McClatchey, R.
Kovacs, Z.
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description In data modelling, product information has most often been handled separately from process information. The integration of product and process models in a unified data model could provide the means by which information could be shared across an enterprise throughout the system lifecycle from design through to production. Recently attempts have been made to integrate these two separate views of systems through identifying common data models. This paper relates description-driven systems to multi-layer architectures and reveals where existing design patterns facilitate the integration of product and process models and where patterns are missing or where existing patterns require enrichment for this integration. It reports on the construction of a so-called description-driven system which integrates Product Data Management ( PDM) and Workflow Management ( WfM) data models through a common meta-model.
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spelling cern-6871372023-03-14T20:34:01Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/687137engLeGoff, J.M.Willers, I.McClatchey, R.Kovacs, Z.Design Patterns for Description-Driven SystemsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesIn data modelling, product information has most often been handled separately from process information. The integration of product and process models in a unified data model could provide the means by which information could be shared across an enterprise throughout the system lifecycle from design through to production. Recently attempts have been made to integrate these two separate views of systems through identifying common data models. This paper relates description-driven systems to multi-layer architectures and reveals where existing design patterns facilitate the integration of product and process models and where patterns are missing or where existing patterns require enrichment for this integration. It reports on the construction of a so-called description-driven system which integrates Product Data Management ( PDM) and Workflow Management ( WfM) data models through a common meta-model.physics/9907035CMS-NOTE-1999-045CMS-NOTE-1999-045oai:cds.cern.ch:6871371999-07-20
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
LeGoff, J.M.
Willers, I.
McClatchey, R.
Kovacs, Z.
Design Patterns for Description-Driven Systems
title Design Patterns for Description-Driven Systems
title_full Design Patterns for Description-Driven Systems
title_fullStr Design Patterns for Description-Driven Systems
title_full_unstemmed Design Patterns for Description-Driven Systems
title_short Design Patterns for Description-Driven Systems
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topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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