Description: Please refer to the section BELOW (and NOT ABOVE) this line for the product details - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Title:Enterprise Model Patterns: Describing The World (Uml Version)ISBN13:9781935504054ISBN10:1935504053Author:Hay, David (Author)Description:Here You'll Find One Key To The Development Of A Successful Information System: Clearly Capture And Communicate Both The Abstract And Concrete Building Blocks Of Data That Describe Your Organization In 1995, David Hay Published Data Model Patterns: Conventions Of Thought - The Groundbreaking Book On How To Use Standard Data Models To Describe The Standard Business Situations Enterprise Model Patterns: Describing The World Builds On The Concepts Presented There, Adds 15 Years Of Practical Experience, And Presents A More Comprehensive View You Will Learn How To Apply Both The Abstract And Concrete Elements Of Your Enterprise's Architectural Data Model Through Four Levels Of Abstraction: Level 0: An Abstract Template That Underlies The Level 1 Model That Follows, Plus Two Meta Models: Information Resources In Addition To Books, Articles, And E-Mail Notes, It Also Includes Photographs, Videos, And Sound Recordings Accounting Accounting Is Remarkable Because It Is Itself A Modeling Language It Takes A Very Different Approach Than Data Modelers In That Instead Of Using Entities And Entity Classes That Represent Things In The World, It Is Concerned With Accounts That Represent Bits Of Value To The Organization Level 1: An Enterprise Model That Is Generic Enough To Apply To Any Company Or Government Agency, But Concrete Enough To Be Readily Understood By All It Describes: People And Organization Who Is Involved With The Business? The People Involved Are Not Only The Employees Within The Organization, But Customers, Agents, And Others With Whom The Organization Comes In Contact Organizations Of Interest Include The Enterprise Itself And Its Own Internal Departments, As Well As Customers, Competitors, Government Agencies, And The Like Geographic Locations Where Is Business Conducted? A Geographic Location May Be Either A Geographic Area (Defined As Any Bounded Area On The Earth), A Geographic Point (Used To Identify A Particular Location), Or, If You Are An Oil Company For Example, A Geographic Solid (Such As An Oil Reserve) Assets What Tangible Items Are Used To Carry Out The Business? These Are Any Physical Things That Are Manipulated, Sometimes As Products, But Also As The Means To Producing Products And Services Activities How Is The Business Carried Out? This Model Not Only Covers Services Offered, But Also Projects And Any Other Kinds Of Activities In Addition, The Model Describes The Events That Cause Activities To Happen Time All Data Is Positioned In Time, But Some More Than Others Level 2: A More Detailed Model Describing Specific Functional Areas: Facilities Human Resources Communications And Marketing Contracts Manufacturing The Laboratory Level 3: Examples Of The Details A Model Can Have To Address What Is Truly Unique In A Particular Industry Binding:Paperback, PaperbackPublisher:Technics PublicationsPublication Date:2011-01-01Weight:3.1 lbsDimensions:1.7'' H x 9.9'' L x 6.9'' WNumber of Pages:532Language:English
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Book Title: Enterprise Model Patterns: Describing The World (Uml Version...
Item Length: 6.9in.
Item Height: 0.8in.
Item Width: 10in.
Author: David Hay
Publication Name: Enterprise Model Patterns : Describing the WORLD
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Technics Publications, LLC
Publication Year: 2011
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 47.8 Oz
Number of Pages: 550 Pages