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....to be followed. Interworking oriented process integration is the degree to which group work and interworking between different people is supported. 4 Figure 2 The Double Toaster Refined ECMA NIST Toaster Model This integration taxonomy is an extension from earlier work presented in [Nils90] and is described in more detail in [Berr92, Berr93] Our earlier work on Object Oriented Technology, Object Oriented Databases and Distributed Systems [Ber86, Ber88, ABM 90, Ber92] has lead to the belief that the object oriented approach is feasible in all four integration areas. 3. SISIP ....
E.G. Nilsson, E. Nordhagen, G. Oftedal "Aspects of Systems Integration", Proceedings of first international conference on Systems Integration, April 1990, Morristown, N.J. , USA 16
....These distinctions, although rather obvious, are ignored surprisingly often in the literature. For instance, B. Beizer routinely equates integration with integration testing and integration strategy (Beizer, 1984) Some useful distinctions are drawn by the European Software Factory team in (Nilsson et al. 1990). In this paper we are concerned with what integration is and how it is achieved. In order to set the scene early on, the next section contains a number of important definitions clarifying concepts and kinds of integration. Sections 3 through 6 examine in detail the achievement of integration ....
Nilsson, E.G., Nordhagen, E.K., & Oftedal, G. 1990. Aspects of Systems Integration. Pages 434-- 443 of: Ng, P.A., Ramamoorthy, C.V., Seifert, L.C., & Yeh, R.T. (eds), Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Systems Integration. IEEE Computer Society Press.
....achieved. These distinctions, although rather obvious, are ignored surprisingly often in the literature. For instance, B. Beizer routinely equates integration with integration testing and integration strategy [7] Some useful distinctions are drawn by the European Software Factory team in [23]. Below we define the kinds of integration that are relevant to software intensive systems. Systems Integration is the practice of combining the functions of a set of subsystems, be it software, hardware or both, to produce a single, unified system that satisfies some need of an organisation ....
E.G. Nilsson, E.K. Nordhagen, and G. Oftedal. Aspects of Systems Integration. In P.A. Ng, C.V. Ramamoorthy, L.C. Seifert, and R.T. Yeh, editors, Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Systems Integration, pages 434--443. IEEE Computer Society Press, 1990.
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E.G. Nilsson, E. Nordhagen, G. Oftedal "Aspects of Systems Integration", Proceedings of first international conference on Systems Integration, April 1990, Morristown, N.J. , USA
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