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It should be emphasized here that in both of the examples described above, the problem is not one involving data alone. Instead, process or program-related information also must be selectively retrieved to generate meaningful results. Present-day systems are generally inadequate to handle either of the scenarios described above. Newer techniques need to be developed to allow easy, efficient, and intelligent access to information hosted on heterogeneous systems. Four categories of situations requiring such integration have been identified [madnick and Wang.
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Excerpt from A Framework of Composite Information Systems for Strategic Advantage
Abstract One important category of strategic applications involves intercorporate linkage or intra-corporate integration. Applications in this category require multiple systems to work together. We refer to this category of Information systems as Composite Information Systems (CIS). This paper presents the research issues and directions we have identified to date that may lead to a comprehensive foundation of CIS. With the systems environment in context, we investigate the strategic, technical, and organizational issues involved in CIS and the corresponding research directions. We are actively building a theory of CIS based on the research directions we have identified.
Key Words: database management systems, organizational information systems, strategic computing, systems development.
Work reported herein has been supported, in part, by the Department of Transportations Transportation System Center, the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Space and Naval Warfare System Command, the Center for Management of Information at the University of Arizona, and Citibank.
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