A Conceptual Framework for the Design of a Complex Real-time Management System (CoDeCS)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/ctmcs/v5/1722CKeywords:
Conceptual design, management system architecture, real-time systems, system design methodology, ontological knowledge basesAbstract
Modern information management systems are complicated systems that integrate territorial and functionally scattered complexes using network technology and real-time operations. The importance of their conceptual design grows when designing and developing such systems. The huge number of used parameters, as well as the incompleteness of data, need the usage of particular system design methodologies and frameworks. The work is based on the national standard 34 and addresses the notion of modern information management system architecture as well as the main stages of system design. The methodology for creating complex real-time management (information) systems is proposed. Ontological models of knowledge about the problem domain provide the foundation of the methodology. The proposed CoDeCS methodology is complemented by a set of tool programs for solving practical engineering tasks that can be used autonomously.