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A goal-driven approach to enterprise component identification and specification
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Volume 45 ,  Issue 10  (October 2002) table of contents
SPECIAL ISSUE: Developing and integrating enterprise components and services table of contents
Pages: 45 - 52  
Year of Publication: 2002
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Keith Levi  Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield, IA
Ali Arsanjani  IBM Global Services' National Center of Competency
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Mapping a business architecture to a component-based software architecture.


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Arsanjani, A. Enterprise Component: A compound pattern for building component architectures. In Proceedings of TOOLS 2001, IEEE Computer Society Press.
 
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Arsanjani, A. and Alpigini, J. Using grammar-oriented object design to seamlessly map business models to software architectures. In Proceedings of the IASTED 2001 Conference on Modeling and Simulation (Pittsburgh, PA, 2001).
 
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Cockburn, A. Structuring use cases with goals. Journal of Object-Oriented Programming, 1996.
 
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Levi, K. and Arsanjani, A. Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Using the Unified Software Development Model (with Business Rules and Component-Based Design). Professional Course, 2001
 
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