Title :
Complex system design utilizing a meta-data dictionary
Author :
Smith, Lon A. ; George, Roy
Author_Institution :
Database Res. Lab., Clark Atlanta Univ., GA, USA
Abstract :
The design of software for complex systems requires the use of CASE tools. Meta-Data dictionaries can support the design of complex systems including design capture, conceptual tool integration, organizational learning, system architecture and re-engineering, by providing a central store for all (core) enterprise data This data can then be managed so as to be consistent and re-usable, with tools configured to store their results in the repository. Individual tools can be strongly or loosely coupled with the meta-database (as the problem warrants). In essence, the meta-database will maintain abstractions of the information existing in the individual tools. (It should be noted that we do not propose an environment in which tools are completely integrated, but rather one in which few key elements of information are shared between tool and the meta-database). In this research, a multilevel approach is taken to the design of the meta-data dictionary
Keywords :
computer aided software engineering; database management systems; large-scale systems; CASE tools; complex system software design; conceptual tool integration; design capture; meta-data dictionary; meta-database; multilevel approach; organizational learning; re-engineering; system architecture; Air traffic control; Computer aided engineering; Databases; Design methodology; Dictionaries; Hardware; Laboratories; Maintenance; Monitoring; Space technology;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 1995. Intelligent Systems for the 21st Century., IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2559-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICSMC.1995.538041