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Handbook on Architectures of Information Systems 2006
- Peter Bernus, Kai Mertins, Günter Schmidt:

Handbook on Architectures of Information Systems. International handbooks on information systems, Springer 2006, ISBN 978-3-540-25472-0 - John Mylopoulos, Alexander Borgida:

Properties of Information Modeling Techniques for Information Systems Engineering. 17-58 - Reiner Anderl, Harald John, Christian Pütter:

Express. 59-79 - Terry A. Halpin:

Object-Role Modeling (ORM/NIAM). 81-103 - Jim Melton:

Database Language SQL. 105-132 - Günter Schmidt, Oliver Braun:

Process Language GPN. 197-214 - François B. Vernadat:

The CIMOSA Languages. 251-272 - Manfred A. Jeusfeld

, Matthias Jarke, Hans W. Nissen, Martin Staudt:
ConceptBase: Managing Conceptual Models about Information Systems. 273-294 - John F. Sowa:

Conceptual Graphs. 295-319 - Mathias Weske, Gottfried Vossen, Frank Puhlmann:

Workflow and Service Composition Languages. 369-390 - Erik Wüstner, Peter Buxmann, Oliver Braun:

XML - The Extensible Markup Language and its Use in the Field of EDI. 391-410 - Clive Finkelstein:

Information Engineering Methodology. 459-483 - Brian Henderson-Sellers:

Object-Oriented Software Engineering Methods. 485-519 - Walter Rupietta:

WorkParty - Business Processes and Workflow Management. 569-589 - Günther Schuh, Thomas Siepmann, Volker Levering:

Business Process Reengineering with PROPLAN®. 591-603 - Kai Mertins, Frank-Walter Jaekel:

MO2GO: User Oriented Enterprise Models for Organisational and IT Solutions. 649-663 - Jürgen Huschens, Marilies Rumpold-Preining:

IBM Insurance Application Architecture (IAA) - An overview of the Insurance Business Architecture. 669-692 - Andy Bond, Keith Duddy, Kerry Raymond:

ODP and OMA Reference Models. 745-763 - Ted Goranson:

Architectural Requirements of Commercial Products. 767-788 - Andy Bond, Keith Duddy, Kerry Raymond:

Distributed Processing: DCE, CORBA, and Java. 823-854 - Mihai Barbuceanu, Rune Teigen:

Higher Level Integration by Multi-Agent Architectures. 855-886

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