home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
/ Developer Source 3 / Developers_Source_Vol_03_1996.iso / dbprd / feb94 / hall11.gif < prev    next >
Graphics Interchange Format  |  1995-12-29  |  179KB  |  625x880  |  8-bit (126 colors)
Labels: text | screenshot | red | menu | font | poster | printing
OCR: DATA PROCESS NETWORK List of Things List of Processes List of Locations in Important to the the Business Which the Business Business Performs Operates BUSINESS SCOPE ENTITY; class of business things PROCESS: class of business processes MODE: business localion Business Entities Flows Between Communications & Their Business Processes Links Between Interrelationships Business Locations BUSINESS MODEL ENTITY: tasiness entily PROCESS: business process NODE: business unit group RELATIONSHIP: business tule W'0: business product / service LINK: business connection Model of the Flows Between Distribution Business Data & its Application Network INFORMATION Interrelationships Processes SYSTEMS MODEL KODE: set of lunchionalily ENTITY: dala entity PROCESS: application system [processor, storage, elc.) RELATIONSHIP: dals relationship TO: user views (set of data elemenis) LINK: line characteristics Database Design System Design Configuration Design TECHNOLOGY MODEL ENTITY: segment, row, record PROCESS: computer process NODE: hardware, system soltware RELATIONSHIP: pointer, key, index VU: scrcenidevice formats LINK: line specifications Database Schema & Program Code & Configuration Subschema Control Blocks Definition Definition TECHNOLOGY DEFINITION ENTITY: fields, data types PROCESS: language statements NODE: addresses RELATIONSHIP: addresses, access methods WO: control blocks LINK: protocols INFORMATION Data Storage Executable Code System Structures Configuration SYSTEM Databases, dela, Programs, common modules. .... Host, astwork, switches, montibis, A B Copyright $ 1074 Curp. Dased on work by John Zochman. This version originally appeared in GUIDE 73 (March 1985) Proccodings FIGURE 1. The Information Systems Architecture Framework.