viewpoints framework

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viewpoints framework (plural viewpoints frameworks)

  1. view model
    • 1997, Ddembe Williams, Michael Kennedy, “A viewpoints conceptual framework for improving the organisational information requirements process: A System Dynamics perspective”, in Yaman Barlas et al., editors, Systems Approach to Learning and Education into the 21st Century, volume 2, page 475:
      This paper proposes a viewpoints framework for deriving organisational information requirements in a manner that takes into account the need to continuously review and capture information needs as they change over time.
    • 2000, Sofia Guerra, “Distance Functions for Defaults in Reactive Systems”, in Teodor Rus, editor, Algebraic Methodology and Software Technology, page 26:
      Defaults can also be used to handle inconsistencies resulting from the combination of different perspectives and views of people developing a large software system, i.e. in the viewpoints framework.
    • 2006, Ing Widya et al., “Telematic Requirements for Emergency and Disaster Response Derived from Enterprise Models”, in Robert Istepanian et al., editors, M-Health: Emerging Mobile Health Systems, page 545:
      These requirements are derived using a primarily top-down approach in-line with the ODP viewpoints framework.