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    Gyppokrat - der altgriechische arzt

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    Ist neben 460 Jahre unserer Ära auf der Insel des Sensens, Griechenland geboren worden. Gyppokrat der Sehnen unter Perikla, behandelte der Zeitgenosse Sokrates und Platon, von der erheuchelten Verrücktheit lächelnden Philosophen Demokrita. Er ist als "der Vater der Medizin» und der Gründer der eigenen medizinischen Schule anerkannt. Diese intellektuelle Schule hat gemacht die Medizin in Altertümlichem Griechenland, sie wie die abgesonderte Disziplin, vom Zauber und der Philosophie abgetrennt, mit denen sie traditionell assoziiert war. When you are citing the document, use the following link http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/2597

    Model Driven Development for Business Performance Management

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    Business process integration and monitoring provides an invaluable means for an enterprise to adapt to changing conditions. However, developing such applications using traditional methods is challenging because of the intrinsic complexity of integrating large-scale business processes and existing applications. Model Driven Developmente (MDDe) is an approach to developing applications—from domainspecific models to platform-sensitive models—that bridges the gap between business processes and information technology. We describe the MDD framework and methodology used to create the IBM Business Performance Management (BPM) solution. We describe how we apply model-driven techniques to BPM and present a scenario from a pilot project in which these techniques were applied. Technical details on models and transformation are presented. Our framework uses and extends the IBM business observation metamodel and introduces a data warehouse metamodel and other platform-specific and transformational models. We discuss our lessons learned and present the general guidelines for using MDD to develop enterprise-scale applications

    Model Driven Development for Business Performance Management

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    Business process integration and monitoring provides an invaluable means for an enterprise to adapt to changing conditions. However, developing such applications using traditional methods is challenging because of the intrinsic complexity of integrating large-scale business processes and existing applications. Model Driven Developmente (MDDe) is an approach to developing applications—from domainspecific models to platform-sensitive models—that bridges the gap between business processes and information technology. We describe the MDD framework and methodology used to create the IBM Business Performance Management (BPM) solution. We describe how we apply model-driven techniques to BPM and present a scenario from a pilot project in which these techniques were applied. Technical details on models and transformation are presented. Our framework uses and extends the IBM business observation metamodel and introduces a data warehouse metamodel and other platform-specific and transformational models. We discuss our lessons learned and present the general guidelines for using MDD to develop enterprise-scale applications

    The Shopl'skil Effect as an Analytical Tool

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