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Data modeling for software development

R. W. Matthews, +1 more
- 01 Jun 1990 - 
- Vol. 29, Iss: 2, pp 228-235
TLDR
The kinds of information required for software development are discussed and some suggestions on how the data model should be organized and implemented are offered.
Abstract
One of the motivations for the use of a facility such as the Repository Manager™ in an information processing system is to centralize the information needed for the development of software. What this information is and how it is interrelated is defined in the underlying data model. This paper discusses the kinds of information required for software development and offers some suggestions on how the data model should be organized and implemented.

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A framework for information systems architecture

TL;DR: Information systems architecture is defined by creating a descriptive framework from disciplines quite independent of information systems, then by analogy specifies information systems architecture based upon the neutral, objective framework.
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AD/Cycle strategy and architecture

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Repository manager technology

TL;DR: The primary concepts and services of the Repository Manager/MVS are introduced, and specific aspects of the product and its operation are discussed.