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Chapter 7 - Footnotes & Acknowledgments
Footnotes
- That is, organization A may not be part of organization
B, if organization B is part of organization A, either directly or indirectly.
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- That is, if organization A is part of organization
B, then the organization type that organization A is of must be part of
the organization type that organization B is of; etc.
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- John A. Zachman, "A Framework for Information Systems
Architecture," IBM Systems Journal, Vol. 26, No. 3, 1987.
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- Stephen M. McMenamin and John F. Palmer, Essential Systems
Analysis. Englewood Cliffs, NJ:Yourdon Press, 1984.
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- Keith Robinson and Graham Berrisford, Object-oriented
SSADM . Englewood Cliffs, NJ:Prentice Hall, 1994.
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- Terry Halpin, Conceptual Schema & Relational Database
Design, Second Edition, Sydney:Prentice Hall Australia, 1995.
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- Ronald G. Ross, The Business Rule Book: Classifying, Defining
and Modeling Rules, Boston, Massachusetts:Database Research Group, Inc., 1994.
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- Integration Definition for Information Modeling (IDEF1X).
FIPS PUB 184. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): 1993.
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- Barbara von Halle, "Back to Business Rule Basics,"
Database Programming & Design, October 1994, pp. 15-18.
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- Ronald G. Ross, op. cit.
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- Much of the material presented in this chapter was derived
from Ronald G. Ross's book, previously cited.
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- Ronald G. Ross, op. cit.
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Acknowledgments
Prepared by:
David Hay
Group R, Inc.
Keri Anderson Healy
Model Systems Consultants, Inc.
Example by:
John Hall
Model Systems, Ltd.
Project Manager:
Allan Kolber
Butler Technology Solutions, Inc
Project team:
Charles Bachman
Bachman Information Systems, Inc.
Joseph Breal
IBM
Brian Carroll
Intersolv
E.F. Codd
E.F. Codd & Associates
Michael Eulenberg
Owl Mountain
James Funk
S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.
J. Carlos Goti
IBM
Gavin Gray
Coldwell Banker
John Hall
Model Systems, Ltd.
Terry Halpin
Asymetrix Corporation
David Hay
Group R, Inc.
John Healy
The Automated Reasoning Corporation
Keri Anderson Healy
Model Systems Consultants, Inc.
Allan Kolber
Butler Technology Solutions, Inc.
David McBride
Viasoft
Richard McKee
The Travelers
Terry Moriarty
Spectrum Technologies Group, Inc.
Linda Nadeau
A.D. Experts
Bonnie O'Neil
MIACO Corporation
Stephanie Quarles
Galaxy Technology Corporation
Jerry Rosenbaum
USF&G
Stuart Rosenthal
Dyna Systems
Ronald Ross
Ronald G. Ross Associates
Warren Selkow
CGI/IBM
Dan Tasker
Dan Tasker
Barbara von Halle
Spectrum Technologies Group, Inc.
John Zachman
Zachman International, Inc.
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