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How to draw event models to specify the synchronisation of concurrent information objects - the key issue in combining federated systems or distributing a single one. Simple patterns in object interaction analysis. The difference between a real-world enterprise model, a logical application model and the implementations of the logical application model. Separating the modeling of concurrency (a feature of the problem domain) from the modeling of communication (a feature designed into the solution).
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Berrisford, G. (1997). Discrete event modeling. In: Patel, D., Sun, Y., Patel, S. (eds) OOIS’96. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0973-0_24
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