The concept of methodological framework for the design of information systems

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Abstract

The problem of agreeing points of view on the target system being developed, often inseparable from the problem of mutual understanding of stakeholders in the process of developing information systems, as a special case of complex technical systems, is one of the fundamental for today. According to researchers, the reason for this situation is the inconsistency of the image of the target system, which arises from a misunderstanding between the customer and the developer. The overwhelming majority of modern research and practical developments are aimed at solving the problem of mutual understanding between two participants in the life cycle of information systems, located at its neighboring stages. The analyst, using the most advanced methods and techniques, can get a 100% reliable description of the customer’s wishes (requirements), but he is still neither a domain specialist nor a designer (programmer). To solve this problem, we propose the methodology for the creation of information systems on the basis of a single consistent representation in the form of a means of creating concepts and its implementation in the development process.

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Rogozov, Y., & Kucherov, S. (2019). The concept of methodological framework for the design of information systems. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 875, pp. 258–264). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01821-4_27

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