Title
Logical Design Patterns For Information System Development Problems
Abstract
Design theories investigate prescriptive and descriptive elements of the activity of design. Central to the descriptive realm are abstract design rules and design goals that are part of the governance of design. On the prescriptive side, models are used on various levels of abstraction for representing different kinds of knowledge for systems engineering. Models for three layers of abstraction are proposed: a business layer, a logical layer, and an implementation layer. At the logical layer, the concept of a logical design pattern is introduced as a natural means for linking business models and technical models as well as design theories and information systems engineering. Ten logical design patterns, extracted from a series of information system development projects, are presented and applied in an example.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1007/978-3-319-25264-3_10
CONCEPTUAL MODELING, ER 2015
Keywords
Field
DocType
Design theory, Design rules, Design science, Logical design patterns, Prescriptive and descriptive design knowledge, Design theory, Abstractions, Software engineering
Information system,Behavioral pattern,Data mining,Software engineering,Computer science,Business logic,Software design pattern,Design science,Designtheory,Abstraction layer,Management science,Design pattern
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
9381
0302-9743
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.35
26
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Wolfgang Maass1193.89
Veda C. Storey22796542.19