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Extending and formalizing the framework for information systems architecture
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EngineeringInformation Systems ArchitectureSoftware EngineeringSystems DesignInformation SystemSemantic WebArchitecture SpecificationSoftware ArchitectureManagementSystems EngineeringEnterprise ArchitectureSoftware Architecture ModelingDesignInformation ManagementConceptual GraphSoftware DesignSystem ArchitectureIsa FrameworkData Modeling
John Zachman introduced a framework for information systems architecture (ISA) that has been widely adopted by systems analysts and database designers. It provides a taxonomy for relating the concepts that describe the real work to the concepts that describe an information system and its implementation. The ISA framework has a simple elegance that makes it easy to remember, yet it draws attention to fundamental distinctions that are often overlooked in systems design. This paper presents the framework and its recent extensions and shows how it can be formalized in the notation of conceptual graphs.
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