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Merise (French: [mə.ʁiz]) is a general-purpose modeling methodology in the field of information systems development, software engineering and project management. First introduced in the early 1980s, it was widely used in France, and was developed and refined to the point where most large French governmental, commercial and industrial organizations had adopted it as their standard methodology.

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  • Merise (en)
  • MERISE (es)
  • MERISE (eu)
  • Merise (informatique) (fr)
  • Merise (nl)
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  • MERISE Frantziako administrazio publikoak, informatika sistemak osotasunean garatzeko metodologia da. Printzipio hauek dituelarik: * Etapetan banatua: hasierako ikerketa, ikerketa zehatza, errealizazioa eta martxan jartzea. * Ikerketak bi motatakoak dira: datuei eta tratamenduei bideratutakoak. * Datuak adierazteko Entitate/Erlaziozko modelua eta bere formalismoak erabiltzen dira. * Tratamenduak adierazteko, Prozedurak lotzeko diagramak erabiltzen dira. * Hasierako fasean, aplikazioaren garapena egingo dunenen artean banatzen da bai lana, bai erantzukisuna ere. Gero, ustiakuntza, erabiltzaile eta ordenagailuen artean egingo da. (eu)
  • Merise es un método integrado de análisis, y gestión de proyectos, desarrollado en Francia. El mismo provee un marco metodológico y un lenguaje común riguroso para los desarrollos informáticos. Esta metodología propia está basada en el modelo de procesos del ciclo de vida de desarrollo ISO/IEC 12207 (Information Technology - Software Life Cycle Processes). (es)
  • Merise (prononcer /mə.ʁiz/) est une méthode d'analyse, de conception et de gestion de projet informatique. Merise a été très utilisée dans les années 1970 et 1980 pour l'informatisation massive des organisations. Cette méthode reste adaptée pour la gestion des projets internes aux organisations, se limitant à un domaine précis. Elle est en revanche moins adaptée aux projets transverses aux organisations, qui gèrent le plus souvent des informations à caractère sociétal (environnemental et social) avec des parties prenantes. (fr)
  • MERISE staat voor Méthode d'Étude et de Réalisation Informatique pour les Systèmes d'Entreprise in het Frans, oftewel een Methode voor de Bestudering en de Uitvoering van Bedrijfsinformatiesystemen. (nl)
  • Merise (French: [mə.ʁiz]) is a general-purpose modeling methodology in the field of information systems development, software engineering and project management. First introduced in the early 1980s, it was widely used in France, and was developed and refined to the point where most large French governmental, commercial and industrial organizations had adopted it as their standard methodology. (en)
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  • MERISE Frantziako administrazio publikoak, informatika sistemak osotasunean garatzeko metodologia da. Printzipio hauek dituelarik: * Etapetan banatua: hasierako ikerketa, ikerketa zehatza, errealizazioa eta martxan jartzea. * Ikerketak bi motatakoak dira: datuei eta tratamenduei bideratutakoak. * Datuak adierazteko Entitate/Erlaziozko modelua eta bere formalismoak erabiltzen dira. * Tratamenduak adierazteko, Prozedurak lotzeko diagramak erabiltzen dira. * Hasierako fasean, aplikazioaren garapena egingo dunenen artean banatzen da bai lana, bai erantzukisuna ere. Gero, ustiakuntza, erabiltzaile eta ordenagailuen artean egingo da. (eu)
  • Merise es un método integrado de análisis, y gestión de proyectos, desarrollado en Francia. El mismo provee un marco metodológico y un lenguaje común riguroso para los desarrollos informáticos. Esta metodología propia está basada en el modelo de procesos del ciclo de vida de desarrollo ISO/IEC 12207 (Information Technology - Software Life Cycle Processes). (es)
  • Merise (French: [mə.ʁiz]) is a general-purpose modeling methodology in the field of information systems development, software engineering and project management. First introduced in the early 1980s, it was widely used in France, and was developed and refined to the point where most large French governmental, commercial and industrial organizations had adopted it as their standard methodology. Merise proceeds to separate treatment of data and processes, where the data-oriented view is modelled in three stages, from conceptual, logical through to physical. Similarly, the process-oriented view passes through the three stages of conceptual, organizational and operational. These stages in the modelling process are paralleled by the stages of the life cycle: strategic planning, preliminary study, detailed study, development, implementation and maintenance. It is a method of analysis based on the entity-relationship model. By using Merise, you can design tables with relations to make a relational database. (en)
  • Merise (prononcer /mə.ʁiz/) est une méthode d'analyse, de conception et de gestion de projet informatique. Merise a été très utilisée dans les années 1970 et 1980 pour l'informatisation massive des organisations. Cette méthode reste adaptée pour la gestion des projets internes aux organisations, se limitant à un domaine précis. Elle est en revanche moins adaptée aux projets transverses aux organisations, qui gèrent le plus souvent des informations à caractère sociétal (environnemental et social) avec des parties prenantes. (fr)
  • MERISE staat voor Méthode d'Étude et de Réalisation Informatique pour les Systèmes d'Entreprise in het Frans, oftewel een Methode voor de Bestudering en de Uitvoering van Bedrijfsinformatiesystemen. (nl)
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