Towards the Development of Effective and Flexible Information Systems

Authors

  • Aphrodite Tsalgatidou University of Athens, Greece
  • Dimitris Gouscos University of Athens, Greece
  • Constantin Halatsis University of Athens, Greece

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3127/ajis.v1i2.423

Keywords:

flexibility, user requirements, entity-relationship model, object-oriented rule-based model, Petri net

Abstract

The development of Information Systems which are effective (i.e. satisfy users' needs) and flexible enough to incorporate future changes of user requirements basically depends on the importance given to the requirements analysis stage and to the techniques employed for their development This paper presents a new approach to requirements analysis through an environment called VENUS. The VENUS environment provides a set of tools to support the requirements capture and analysis process so that design and development is more effective and flexible. The construction of user requirements starts by first constructing an Entity-Relationship Model which is then transformed to an Object-oriented Rule-based Model (ORM) where rules are used for the definition of the behaviour of each object class. ORM is then mapped to a graphical Petri-net based model and is validated by employing graphical animation and exploiting formal properties of the underlying Petri-net formalism.

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Published

1994-05-01

How to Cite

Tsalgatidou, A., Gouscos, D., & Halatsis, C. (1994). Towards the Development of Effective and Flexible Information Systems. Australasian Journal of Information Systems, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.3127/ajis.v1i2.423

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Research Articles