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Systems Engineering Foundations of Software Systems Integration
Published
Author(s)
Peter O. Denno, Allison Barnard Feeney
Abstract
This paper concerns how engineering capability should be factored into problem solving agencies for application to software systems integration tasks, and how the results produced by these agencies should be communicated and integrated into a system solution. That is, the paper seeks a systems engineering process for software systems integration. The environment in which systems integration takes place is assumed to be model-driven; problem solving agencies, working from various viewpoints, employ differing notations and analytical skills. In the course of identifying the systems engineering, and reviews a classification of impediments to software systems integration.
Proceedings Title
Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Proceedings of Object-Oriented Information Systems Workshop on Model-Driven Approaches to Software Development
model-driven environments, software systems integration, systems engineering
Citation
Denno, P.
and Barnard Feeney, A.
(2002),
Systems Engineering Foundations of Software Systems Integration, Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Proceedings of Object-Oriented Information Systems Workshop on Model-Driven Approaches to Software Development, Montpellier, 1, FR, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=821779
(Accessed November 4, 2025)