2008 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Goal-Oriented Information Flow Management in Development Processes
Authors : S. C. Brandt, O. Fritzen, M. Jarke, T. List
Published in: Collaborative and Distributed Chemical Engineering. From Understanding to Substantial Design Process Support
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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The research of the IMPROVE subproject C1 “Goal-Oriented Information Flow Management in Development Processes” aims at the development and evaluation of database-driven methods and tools to support and optimize the distributed storage and routing of information flows in cooperative design processes. The overall concept of a
Process Data Warehouse (PDW)
has been followed which collects, and selectively transforms and enriches required information from the engineering process. The PDW has been conceptually based on interrelated partial domain and integration models which are represented and applied inside a metadata repository. This allows to query and apply experience information based on semantic relationships and dependencies. Special attention has been paid to aspects of cross-organizational cooperation.