Title :
Layering an engineering information system
Author :
Wiederhold, G. ; Winslett, M. ; Naclerio, N.
Author_Institution :
Stanford Univ., CA, USA
fDate :
Feb. 27 1989-March 3 1989
Abstract :
The authors´ objective is to partition the manifold concepts arising in an EIS (engineering information system) so that the model seen by users can be simple. They propose a layering for the concepts encountered in EIS modeling discussions. However, so many concepts populate the EIS world that a horizontal partitioning alone is insufficient for certain layers. To aid users, the authors also propose a vertical partitioning of selected layers into domains of expertise (e.g. layout, logic, other design phases, system administration; or by design tools and methodology, e.g. VHDL or EDIF). This partitioning has been adopted for use in the data modeling activities of the US Department of Defense´s EIS program, in the hope that it will focus future work. An advantage of a layered model is extensibility. As concepts are needed, they can be defined at the appropriate layer, in terms of lower-level concepts.<>
Keywords :
database management systems; engineering computing; management information systems; EDIF; EIS; VHDL; design phases; design tools; engineering information system; layering; layout; manifold concepts; methodology; modeling; partition; system administration; Chip scale packaging; Circuits; Design engineering; Engineering management; Hardware; Information systems; Management information systems; Object oriented databases; System testing; Systems engineering and theory;
Conference_Titel :
COMPCON Spring '89. Thirty-Fourth IEEE Computer Society International Conference: Intellectual Leverage, Digest of Papers.
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-1909-0
DOI :
10.1109/CMPCON.1989.301973