Paper title: |
Dynamic information system for modeling processes |
Authors: |
Diederiks H J, Van Staveren R J |
Summary: |
DINAMO is a dynamic Information System for Modeling of Design Processes. It isintended for use along with product models, data management systems and existingapplications. In DINAMO a programming user can define processes. These processesare represented by graphs. The graphs are characterized by nodes and relationsbetween nodes. Each node in a graph represents a task, and each relation can berestricted to conditions. So the way in which a process is actually been performed,that is the actual path to be evaluated through the graph, can depend on certainconditions. Processes and functions (= software modules) are available to the user astasks. A consuming user can activate tasks; the DINAMO system regulates thedispatch of the tasks, conform the process and function definitions.Tasks are collected on sheets; sheets are collected in a task box. A task box can beregarded as a certain environment, determined by the programming user. A consuming user can choose between the environments which are available at that moment.With the DINAMO system software and process definitions can be re-used in asimple way. |
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Year of publication: |
1991 |
Series: |
w78:1991 |
ISSN: |
2706-6568 |
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Citation: |
Diederiks H J, Van Staveren R J (1991).
Dynamic information system for modeling processes. Wagter H, Spoonamore J (ed.); The computer integrated future. CIB Seminar, 16-17 September, 1991. Eindhoven University of Technology, Calibre, The Netherlands (ISSN: 2706-6568),
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