A Practice-Proven Reference Architecture for Model-Based Collaborative Information Systems
This article provides a condensed overview of a layered and model-driven system architecture that empowers domain experts to set up and customize collaborative information systems without programming based on layered business-oriented conceptual models. This architecture emerged from a decade of iterative research, design, development, and technology transfer projects which focused on individual modelling and system construction activities. This paper puts these results and publications into a larger architectural perspective, explains the rationale behind this architecture, and argues to consider it as a reference architecture for model-based collaborative information systems in general.
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| Authors | Adrian Hernandez-Mendez , Dr. Felix Michel , Florian Matthes |
| Citation | Hernandez-Mendez, A., Michel, F., & Matthes, F. (2018). A Practice-Proven Reference Architecture for Model-Based Collaborative Information Systems. Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures – International Journal of Conceptual Modeling. Vol 13. doi.org/10.18417/emisa.si.hcm.20 |
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| Research project | SocioCortex - Model-Based Collaboration Environment |
| Title | A Practice-Proven Reference Architecture for Model-Based Collaborative Information Systems |
| Type of publication | Journal |
| Year | 2018 |
| Publication URL | https://www.emisa-journal.org/emisa/article/view/184 |
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