1989
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A knowledge representation approach to architecture specification in the office information system design.

Castelli D., Meghini C., Musto D.

Knowledge Representation 

Architecture modelling is a relevant aspect of the design of office information systems, as it focuses on the representation of computer system architectures that can be used in realizing the office system being designed. We address the problem of architecture specification, and introduce a model for describing office information systems architectures. The model relies on a knowledge base where hardware and software components are organized, together with the knowledge for combining the components into architectures.

Source: IFIP WG8.4 - Working Conference on Office Information Systems - the Design Processing, pp. 79–91, Linz (Austria), 15-17 August, 1988

Publisher: North Holland Pub. Co., Amsterdam, NLD



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BibTeX entry
@inproceedings{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:241719,
	title = {A knowledge representation approach to architecture specification in the office information system design.},
	author = {Castelli D. and Meghini C. and Musto D.},
	publisher = {North Holland Pub. Co., Amsterdam, NLD},
	booktitle = {IFIP WG8.4 - Working Conference on Office Information Systems - the Design Processing, pp. 79–91, Linz (Austria), 15-17 August, 1988},
	year = {1989}
}