Dependencies between data decisions

  • Authors:
  • Frank G. Goethals;Wilfried Lemahieu;Monique Snoeck;Jacques Vandenbulcke

  • Affiliations:
  • F.E.T.E.W. – K.U.Leuven, SAP-leerstoel Extended Enterprise Infrastructures, Leuven, Belgium;F.E.T.E.W. – K.U.Leuven, SAP-leerstoel Extended Enterprise Infrastructures, Leuven, Belgium;F.E.T.E.W. – K.U.Leuven, SAP-leerstoel Extended Enterprise Infrastructures, Leuven, Belgium;F.E.T.E.W. – K.U.Leuven, SAP-leerstoel Extended Enterprise Infrastructures, Leuven, Belgium

  • Venue:
  • SPW/ProSim'06 Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on Software Process Simulation and Modeling
  • Year:
  • 2006

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Abstract

In this paper we show that storing and transmitting data is a complex practice, especially in an inter-organizational setting. We found 18 data aspects on which heavy consideration and coordination is important during a software process. We present these data aspects and point out that these data aspects are dealt with at different levels within Extended Enterprises. A good software process embraces the idea that choices have to be made on these 18 data aspects, and it recognizes the dependencies between the aspects, and the dependencies between decisions made at different levels in the enterprise.