=Paper= {{Paper |id=None |storemode=property |title=An Advanced Active Data Dictionary Based Framework for Flexible Corporate Systems |pdfUrl=https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-848/ICTERI-2012-CEUR-WS-paper-12-p-245.pdf |volume=Vol-848 |dblpUrl=https://dblp.org/rec/conf/icteri/DavidovskyDTD12 }} ==An Advanced Active Data Dictionary Based Framework for Flexible Corporate Systems== https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-848/ICTERI-2012-CEUR-WS-paper-12-p-245.pdf
 An Advanced Active Data Dictionary Based Framework
           for Flexible Corporate Systems1

           Maxim Davidovsky1, Gennadiy Dobrovolsky1, Olga Todoriko2,
                          and Vladimir Davidovsky1
           1
           Zaporozhye National University, Center of Information Technologies,
                    Zhukovskogo st. 66, 69600 Zaporozhye, Ukraine
       2
         Zaporozhye National University, Department of Information Technologies,
                    Zhukovskogo st. 66, 69600 Zaporozhye, Ukraine
    m.davidovsky@gmail.com, gen@znu.edu.ua, o-sun@rambler.ru,
                                 dvm@znu.edu.ua



       Abstract. Today management activities pose new challenges for corporate
       information systems. The rate of changing and dynamics is increasing in the
       course of time as well as complexity of tasks to be solved that requires adequate
       reactions from agent of management. In such conditions information systems
       have to have a set of characteristics such as versatility, flexibility, and
       scalability to effectively address the goals. The paper presents our ongoing
       work at a generic framework for developing flexible enterprise information
       systems based on the concept of the Advanced Active Data Dictionary
       (AADD). The framework allows construction of flexible enterprise applications
       for efficient solutions in various domains and broad range of management
       activities.


       Keywords. Corporate system, active data dictionary, software architecture,
       application development, framework.

       Key Terms. SoftwareEngineeringProcess,
       ModelBasedSoftwareDevelopmentMethodology, Development, Management.




1 This ICTERI 2012 paper has been invited for a presentation and publication at UNISCON

  2012. The paper will appear in full in the post-proceedings of UNISCON 2012.