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ER
1997
Springer
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Enterprise Knowledge Management and Conceptual Modelling
Turbulence is in the nature of business environments. Changes brought about because of different requirements such as social, political, technical and economic, exert pressures on ...
Pericles Loucopoulos, Vagelio Kavakli
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SE
2008
15 years 5 months ago
TIME - Tracking Intra- and Inter-Model Evolution
Abstract: Modern software development approaches, especially the model-driven approaches, heavily rely on the use of models during the whole development process. With the increasin...
Maximilian Kögel
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AINA
2008
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
A Case Study on Software Evolution towards Service-Oriented Architecture
The evolution of any software product over its lifetime is unavoidable, caused both by bugs to be fixed and by new requirements appearing in the later stages of the product's...
Félix Cuadrado, Boni García, Juan C....
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IQ
2007
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Assessing Information Quality In A RFID-Integrated Shelf Replenishment Decision Support System For The Retail Industry
: Motivated by the problem of out-of-shelf (OOS) in retail industry and the emergence of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology, this paper investigates the impact that t...
Cleopatra Bardaki, Katerina Pramatari
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WSC
2000
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Confident decision making and improved throughput for cereal manufacturing with simulation
In 1999, Kellogg Company needed to rationalize its area manufacturing capacity. A significant portion of the production was moved between Kellogg manufacturing plants. Simulation ...
Travis A. Dahl, Brian F. Jacob