Zusammenfassung
Der grundsätzliche Aufbau eines Systems zur Informationsverwaltung ist in großem Maße abhängig von
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a)
der Art, in der Aufgaben im System erledigt werden — batch oder online — und
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den Hilfsmitteln, die zur Benutzung des Systems zur Verfügung gestellt werden — self-contained oder host-language.
Zukünftige generelle Informationssysteme müssen in ihrer Gesamtstruktur genügend Flexibilität enthalten, um die während der langen Lebensdauer solcher Systeme notwendigen Anpassungen und Weiterentwicklungen zu ermöglichen. Eine solche Flexibilität ist durch Trennung der Anforderungen der Benutzer von den logischen Systemaufgaben und dieser wiederum vom physikalischen Aufbau des Systems erreichbar.
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Neuhold, E.J. (1973). Informationssysteme. In: Deussen, P. (eds) GI. Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. 2. Jahrestagung. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, vol 78. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80732-9_2
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