DATAID-1: a database design methodology
Information Systems
Proc. of the IFIP WG 8.1 working conference on Information systems design methodologies: improving the practice
Design of office information systems
Design of office information systems
An Application of Structural Modeling to Software Requirements Analysis and Design
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
SADT: structured analysis and design technique
SADT: structured analysis and design technique
Animation of requirements specifications
Software—Practice & Experience
Computer-Aided Database Design: The Dataid Project
Computer-Aided Database Design: The Dataid Project
Information Systems Design Methodologies; A Comparative Review: Proceedings of the IFIP WG 8.1 Working Conference on Comparative Review of Information Systems Design Methodologies, Noordwijkerhout, the Netherlands, 10-14 May 1982
Structured Analysis and System Specification
Structured Analysis and System Specification
Building reusable components in the public administration domain
SSR '95 Proceedings of the 1995 Symposium on Software reusability
Conceptual schema analysis: techniques and applications
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
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To define office requirements, the authors propose a disciplined language in which a good portion of conventionality and known and concrete concepts are associated with a minimum formalism. The language can be used in analyzing an office for the purpose of designing a computer-based office support system. Given the language, the designer can organize information obtained by people working in the office and state the office requirements that will be the basis for developing a suitable system. The features of the language are illustrated and its morphology and syntax are explained.