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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV045238984
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XX, 348 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9783030013912
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in computer science 11158
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-01390-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-01392-9
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
    RVK:
    Keywords: Konzeptionelle Modellierung ; World Wide Web ; Informationssystem ; Konferenzschrift
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    Author information: Lee, Mong Li
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1646449908
    Format: Online-Ressource (XIV, 799 pp, digital)
    ISBN: 9783540479611
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2348
    Content: Invited Presentations -- The Grand Challenge in Information Technology and the Illusion of Validity -- Metadata and Cooperative Knowledge Management -- Ontology-Driven Conceptual Modeling -- Metadata and Cooperative Knowledge Management -- Web Component: A Substrate for Web Service Reuse and Composition -- Developing Web Applications -- Designing Web-Based Systems in Social Context: A Goal and Scenario Based Approach -- A State Machine Based Approach for a Process Driven Development of Web-Applications -- Knowledge Management -- Supporting Dimension Updates in an OLAP Server -- The COMET Metamodel for Temporal Data Warehouses -- Exploring RDF for Expertise Matching within an Organizational Memory -- Deployment Issues -- Describing and Communicating Software Architecture in Practice: Observations on Stakeholders and Rationale -- The Individual Deployment of Systems Development Methodologies -- Supporting the Deployment of Object-Oriented Frameworks -- Semantics of Information -- A Conceptual Modeling Approach to Semantic Document Retrieval -- Multidimensional Semistructured Data: Representing Context-Dependent Information on the Web -- The Role of Semantic Relevance in Dynamic User Community Management and the Formulation of Recommendations -- System Qualities -- Can We Ever Build Survivable Systems from COTS Components? -- Towards a Data Model for Quality Management Web Services: An Ontology of Measurement for Enterprise Modeling -- A Modelling Approach to the Realisation of Modular Information Spaces -- Integration Issues -- Data Integration under Integrity Constraints -- Babel: An XML-Based Application Integration Framework -- Integrating and Rapid-Prototyping UML Structural and Behavioural Diagrams Using Rewriting Logic -- Analysis and Adaptation -- Verification of Payment Protocols via MultiAgent Model Checking -- SNet: A Modeling and Simulation Environment for Agent Networks Based on i* and ConGolog -- Usage—Centric Adaptation of Dynamic E—Catalogs -- Retrieval and Performance -- Reengineering of Database Applications to EJB Based Architecture -- Efficient Similarity Search for Time Series Data Based on the Minimum Distance -- A High-Performance Data Structure for Mobile Information Systems -- Requirements Issues -- External Requirements Validation for Component-Based Systems -- Using Business Rules in Extreme Requirements -- Evaluating CM3: Problem Management -- Schema Matching and Evolution -- Database Schema Matching Using Machine Learning with Feature Selection -- Evolving Partitions in Conceptual Schemas in the UML -- Schema Evolution in Heterogeneous Database Architectures, A Schema Transformation Approach -- Workflows -- Serviceflow Beyond Workflow? Concepts and Architectures for Supporting Inter-Organizational Service Processes -- Design for Change: Evolving Workflow Specifications in ULTRAflow -- An Alternative Way to Analyze Workflow Graphs -- Semantics and Logical Representations -- Auditing Interval-Based Inference -- A Logical Foundation for XML -- Providing the Semantic Layer for WIS Design -- Understanding and Using Methods -- Towards a Framework for Comparing Process Modelling Languages -- Generic Models for Engineering Methods of Diverse Domains -- Role of Model Transformation in Method Engineering -- Modeling Objects and Relationships -- A Generic Role Model for Dynamic Objects -- Understanding Redundancy in UML Models for Object-Oriented Analysis -- Representation of Generic Relationship Types in Conceptual Modeling -- Short Papers -- Building Spatio-Temporal Presentations Warehouses from Heterogeneous Multimedia Web Servers -- A Practical Agent-Based Method to Extract Semantic Information from the Web -- Process Inheritance -- Addressing Performance Requirements Using a Goal and Scenario-Oriented Approach -- Querying Data with Multiple Temporal Dimensions -- Query Explorativeness for Integrated Search in Heterogeneous Data Sources -- Using Nested Tables for Representing and Querying Semistructured Web Data -- Defining and Validating Measures for Conceptual Data Model Quality -- An Architecture for Building Multi-device Thin-Client Web User Interfaces -- A Framework for Tool—Independent Modeling of Data Acquisition Processes for Data Warehousing -- Managing Complexity of Designing Routing Protocols Using a Middleware Approach -- Deferred Incremental Refresh of XML Materialized Views -- Requirements for Hypermedia Development Methods: A Survey of Outstanding Methods -- An Approach for Synergically Carrying out Intensional and Extensional Integration of Data Sources Having Different Formats -- DSQL — An SQL for Structured Documents Extended Abstract -- A Comparative Study of Ontology Languages and Tools -- Life Cycle Based Approach for Knowledge Management: A Knowledge Organization Case Study -- Parallel Query Processing Algorithms for Semi-structured Data -- Domain-Specific Instance Models in UML -- Extended Faceted Ontologies -- On the Logical Modeling of ETL Processes -- Intelligent Agent Supported Flexible Workflow Monitoring System -- A Meeting Scheduling System Based on Open Constraint Programming.
    Content: TheexplosivegrowthoftheInternetandtheWebhavecreatedanever-growing demand for information systems, and ever-growing challenges for Information Systems Engineering. The series of Conferences on Advanced Information S- tems Engineering (CAiSE) was launched in Scandinavia by Janis Bubenko and Arne Solvberg in 1989, became an important European conference, and was held annually in major European sites throughout the 1990s. Now, in its 14th year,CAiSEwasheldforthe?rsttimeoutsideEurope,showcasinginternational researchon information systems and their engineering. Not surprisingly, this year the conference enjoyed unprecedented attention. In total, the conference received 173 paper submissions, the highest number ever for a CAiSE conference. Of those, 42 were accepted as regular papers and 26 as short (poster) papers. In addition, the conference received 12 proposals for workshops of which 8 were approved, while 4 tutorials were selected from 15 submissions. The technical program was put together by an international committee of 81 experts. In total, 505 reviews were submitted, with every member of the committeecontributing.Decisionsonallsubmissionswerereachedataprogram committee meeting in Toronto on January 26-27,2002. Workshop and tutorial proposals were handled separately by committees chaired by Patrick Martin (workshops), and Jarek Gryz and Richard Paige (tutorials). We wish to extend a great “THANK YOU!” to all members of the program and organizing committees for their volunteer contributions of time and exp- tise. The fact that so many busy (and famous!) people took the trouble to help uswiththeorganizationofthisconferenceandtheformationofitstechnicalp- gram speaks well for the future of CAiSE and the ?eld of Information Systems Engineering.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783540437383
    Additional Edition: Buchausg. u.d.T. Advanced information systems engineering ; proceedings Berlin : Springer, 2002 ISBN 354043738X
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
    RVK:
    Keywords: Informationssystem ; CASE ; Informationssystem ; Requirements engineering ; Informationssystem ; Agent ; World Wide Web ; Informationssystem ; Wissensmanagement ; World Wide Web ; Informationssystem ; Konzeptionelle Modellierung ; Datenmodell ; Informationssystem ; CASE ; Requirements engineering ; Agent ; World Wide Web ; Wissensmanagement ; Konzeptionelle Modellierung ; Datenmodell ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV045292151
    Format: XX, 348 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9783030013905
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in computer science 11158
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-01391-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
    RVK:
    Keywords: Konzeptionelle Modellierung ; World Wide Web ; Informationssystem ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9948621059002882
    Format: XIV, 782 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2002.
    ISBN: 9783540479611
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2348
    Content: TheexplosivegrowthoftheInternetandtheWebhavecreatedanever-growing demand for information systems, and ever-growing challenges for Information Systems Engineering. The series of Conferences on Advanced Information S- tems Engineering (CAiSE) was launched in Scandinavia by Janis Bubenko and Arne Solvberg in 1989, became an important European conference, and was held annually in major European sites throughout the 1990s. Now, in its 14th year,CAiSEwasheldforthe?rsttimeoutsideEurope,showcasinginternational researchon information systems and their engineering. Not surprisingly, this year the conference enjoyed unprecedented attention. In total, the conference received 173 paper submissions, the highest number ever for a CAiSE conference. Of those, 42 were accepted as regular papers and 26 as short (poster) papers. In addition, the conference received 12 proposals for workshops of which 8 were approved, while 4 tutorials were selected from 15 submissions. The technical program was put together by an international committee of 81 experts. In total, 505 reviews were submitted, with every member of the committeecontributing.Decisionsonallsubmissionswerereachedataprogram committee meeting in Toronto on January 26-27,2002. Workshop and tutorial proposals were handled separately by committees chaired by Patrick Martin (workshops), and Jarek Gryz and Richard Paige (tutorials). We wish to extend a great "THANK YOU!" to all members of the program and organizing committees for their volunteer contributions of time and exp- tise. The fact that so many busy (and famous!) people took the trouble to help uswiththeorganizationofthisconferenceandtheformationofitstechnicalp- gram speaks well for the future of CAiSE and the ?eld of Information Systems Engineering.
    Note: Invited Presentations -- The Grand Challenge in Information Technology and the Illusion of Validity -- Metadata and Cooperative Knowledge Management -- Ontology-Driven Conceptual Modeling -- Metadata and Cooperative Knowledge Management -- Web Component: A Substrate for Web Service Reuse and Composition -- Developing Web Applications -- Designing Web-Based Systems in Social Context: A Goal and Scenario Based Approach -- A State Machine Based Approach for a Process Driven Development of Web-Applications -- Knowledge Management -- Supporting Dimension Updates in an OLAP Server -- The COMET Metamodel for Temporal Data Warehouses -- Exploring RDF for Expertise Matching within an Organizational Memory -- Deployment Issues -- Describing and Communicating Software Architecture in Practice: Observations on Stakeholders and Rationale -- The Individual Deployment of Systems Development Methodologies -- Supporting the Deployment of Object-Oriented Frameworks -- Semantics of Information -- A Conceptual Modeling Approach to Semantic Document Retrieval -- Multidimensional Semistructured Data: Representing Context-Dependent Information on the Web -- The Role of Semantic Relevance in Dynamic User Community Management and the Formulation of Recommendations -- System Qualities -- Can We Ever Build Survivable Systems from COTS Components? -- Towards a Data Model for Quality Management Web Services: An Ontology of Measurement for Enterprise Modeling -- A Modelling Approach to the Realisation of Modular Information Spaces -- Integration Issues -- Data Integration under Integrity Constraints -- Babel: An XML-Based Application Integration Framework -- Integrating and Rapid-Prototyping UML Structural and Behavioural Diagrams Using Rewriting Logic -- Analysis and Adaptation -- Verification of Payment Protocols via MultiAgent Model Checking -- SNet: A Modeling and Simulation Environment for Agent Networks Based on i* and ConGolog -- Usage-Centric Adaptation of Dynamic E-Catalogs -- Retrieval and Performance -- Reengineering of Database Applications to EJB Based Architecture -- Efficient Similarity Search for Time Series Data Based on the Minimum Distance -- A High-Performance Data Structure for Mobile Information Systems -- Requirements Issues -- External Requirements Validation for Component-Based Systems -- Using Business Rules in Extreme Requirements -- Evaluating CM3: Problem Management -- Schema Matching and Evolution -- Database Schema Matching Using Machine Learning with Feature Selection -- Evolving Partitions in Conceptual Schemas in the UML -- Schema Evolution in Heterogeneous Database Architectures, A Schema Transformation Approach -- Workflows -- Serviceflow Beyond Workflow? Concepts and Architectures for Supporting Inter-Organizational Service Processes -- Design for Change: Evolving Workflow Specifications in ULTRAflow -- An Alternative Way to Analyze Workflow Graphs -- Semantics and Logical Representations -- Auditing Interval-Based Inference -- A Logical Foundation for XML -- Providing the Semantic Layer for WIS Design -- Understanding and Using Methods -- Towards a Framework for Comparing Process Modelling Languages -- Generic Models for Engineering Methods of Diverse Domains -- Role of Model Transformation in Method Engineering -- Modeling Objects and Relationships -- A Generic Role Model for Dynamic Objects -- Understanding Redundancy in UML Models for Object-Oriented Analysis -- Representation of Generic Relationship Types in Conceptual Modeling -- Short Papers -- Building Spatio-Temporal Presentations Warehouses from Heterogeneous Multimedia Web Servers -- A Practical Agent-Based Method to Extract Semantic Information from the Web -- Process Inheritance -- Addressing Performance Requirements Using a Goal and Scenario-Oriented Approach -- Querying Data with Multiple Temporal Dimensions -- Query Explorativeness for Integrated Search in Heterogeneous Data Sources -- Using Nested Tables for Representing and Querying Semistructured Web Data -- Defining and Validating Measures for Conceptual Data Model Quality -- An Architecture for Building Multi-device Thin-Client Web User Interfaces -- A Framework for Tool-Independent Modeling of Data Acquisition Processes for Data Warehousing -- Managing Complexity of Designing Routing Protocols Using a Middleware Approach -- Deferred Incremental Refresh of XML Materialized Views -- Requirements for Hypermedia Development Methods: A Survey of Outstanding Methods -- An Approach for Synergically Carrying out Intensional and Extensional Integration of Data Sources Having Different Formats -- DSQL - An SQL for Structured Documents Extended Abstract -- A Comparative Study of Ontology Languages and Tools -- Life Cycle Based Approach for Knowledge Management: A Knowledge Organization Case Study -- Parallel Query Processing Algorithms for Semi-structured Data -- Domain-Specific Instance Models in UML -- Extended Faceted Ontologies -- On the Logical Modeling of ETL Processes -- Intelligent Agent Supported Flexible Workflow Monitoring System -- A Meeting Scheduling System Based on Open Constraint Programming.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540437383
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    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9947920689202882
    Format: XIV, 782 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540479611
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2348
    Content: TheexplosivegrowthoftheInternetandtheWebhavecreatedanever-growing demand for information systems, and ever-growing challenges for Information Systems Engineering. The series of Conferences on Advanced Information S- tems Engineering (CAiSE) was launched in Scandinavia by Janis Bubenko and Arne Solvberg in 1989, became an important European conference, and was held annually in major European sites throughout the 1990s. Now, in its 14th year,CAiSEwasheldforthe?rsttimeoutsideEurope,showcasinginternational researchon information systems and their engineering. Not surprisingly, this year the conference enjoyed unprecedented attention. In total, the conference received 173 paper submissions, the highest number ever for a CAiSE conference. Of those, 42 were accepted as regular papers and 26 as short (poster) papers. In addition, the conference received 12 proposals for workshops of which 8 were approved, while 4 tutorials were selected from 15 submissions. The technical program was put together by an international committee of 81 experts. In total, 505 reviews were submitted, with every member of the committeecontributing.Decisionsonallsubmissionswerereachedataprogram committee meeting in Toronto on January 26-27,2002. Workshop and tutorial proposals were handled separately by committees chaired by Patrick Martin (workshops), and Jarek Gryz and Richard Paige (tutorials). We wish to extend a great “THANK YOU!” to all members of the program and organizing committees for their volunteer contributions of time and exp- tise. The fact that so many busy (and famous!) people took the trouble to help uswiththeorganizationofthisconferenceandtheformationofitstechnicalp- gram speaks well for the future of CAiSE and the ?eld of Information Systems Engineering.
    Note: Invited Presentations -- The Grand Challenge in Information Technology and the Illusion of Validity -- Metadata and Cooperative Knowledge Management -- Ontology-Driven Conceptual Modeling -- Metadata and Cooperative Knowledge Management -- Web Component: A Substrate for Web Service Reuse and Composition -- Developing Web Applications -- Designing Web-Based Systems in Social Context: A Goal and Scenario Based Approach -- A State Machine Based Approach for a Process Driven Development of Web-Applications -- Knowledge Management -- Supporting Dimension Updates in an OLAP Server -- The COMET Metamodel for Temporal Data Warehouses -- Exploring RDF for Expertise Matching within an Organizational Memory -- Deployment Issues -- Describing and Communicating Software Architecture in Practice: Observations on Stakeholders and Rationale -- The Individual Deployment of Systems Development Methodologies -- Supporting the Deployment of Object-Oriented Frameworks -- Semantics of Information -- A Conceptual Modeling Approach to Semantic Document Retrieval -- Multidimensional Semistructured Data: Representing Context-Dependent Information on the Web -- The Role of Semantic Relevance in Dynamic User Community Management and the Formulation of Recommendations -- System Qualities -- Can We Ever Build Survivable Systems from COTS Components? -- Towards a Data Model for Quality Management Web Services: An Ontology of Measurement for Enterprise Modeling -- A Modelling Approach to the Realisation of Modular Information Spaces -- Integration Issues -- Data Integration under Integrity Constraints -- Babel: An XML-Based Application Integration Framework -- Integrating and Rapid-Prototyping UML Structural and Behavioural Diagrams Using Rewriting Logic -- Analysis and Adaptation -- Verification of Payment Protocols via MultiAgent Model Checking -- SNet: A Modeling and Simulation Environment for Agent Networks Based on i* and ConGolog -- Usage—Centric Adaptation of Dynamic E—Catalogs -- Retrieval and Performance -- Reengineering of Database Applications to EJB Based Architecture -- Efficient Similarity Search for Time Series Data Based on the Minimum Distance -- A High-Performance Data Structure for Mobile Information Systems -- Requirements Issues -- External Requirements Validation for Component-Based Systems -- Using Business Rules in Extreme Requirements -- Evaluating CM3: Problem Management -- Schema Matching and Evolution -- Database Schema Matching Using Machine Learning with Feature Selection -- Evolving Partitions in Conceptual Schemas in the UML -- Schema Evolution in Heterogeneous Database Architectures, A Schema Transformation Approach -- Workflows -- Serviceflow Beyond Workflow? Concepts and Architectures for Supporting Inter-Organizational Service Processes -- Design for Change: Evolving Workflow Specifications in ULTRAflow -- An Alternative Way to Analyze Workflow Graphs -- Semantics and Logical Representations -- Auditing Interval-Based Inference -- A Logical Foundation for XML -- Providing the Semantic Layer for WIS Design -- Understanding and Using Methods -- Towards a Framework for Comparing Process Modelling Languages -- Generic Models for Engineering Methods of Diverse Domains -- Role of Model Transformation in Method Engineering -- Modeling Objects and Relationships -- A Generic Role Model for Dynamic Objects -- Understanding Redundancy in UML Models for Object-Oriented Analysis -- Representation of Generic Relationship Types in Conceptual Modeling -- Short Papers -- Building Spatio-Temporal Presentations Warehouses from Heterogeneous Multimedia Web Servers -- A Practical Agent-Based Method to Extract Semantic Information from the Web -- Process Inheritance -- Addressing Performance Requirements Using a Goal and Scenario-Oriented Approach -- Querying Data with Multiple Temporal Dimensions -- Query Explorativeness for Integrated Search in Heterogeneous Data Sources -- Using Nested Tables for Representing and Querying Semistructured Web Data -- Defining and Validating Measures for Conceptual Data Model Quality -- An Architecture for Building Multi-device Thin-Client Web User Interfaces -- A Framework for Tool—Independent Modeling of Data Acquisition Processes for Data Warehousing -- Managing Complexity of Designing Routing Protocols Using a Middleware Approach -- Deferred Incremental Refresh of XML Materialized Views -- Requirements for Hypermedia Development Methods: A Survey of Outstanding Methods -- An Approach for Synergically Carrying out Intensional and Extensional Integration of Data Sources Having Different Formats -- DSQL — An SQL for Structured Documents Extended Abstract -- A Comparative Study of Ontology Languages and Tools -- Life Cycle Based Approach for Knowledge Management: A Knowledge Organization Case Study -- Parallel Query Processing Algorithms for Semi-structured Data -- Domain-Specific Instance Models in UML -- Extended Faceted Ontologies -- On the Logical Modeling of ETL Processes -- Intelligent Agent Supported Flexible Workflow Monitoring System -- A Meeting Scheduling System Based on Open Constraint Programming.
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    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9947364412902882
    Format: XIV, 490 p. 163 illus. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783642163739
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6412
    Content: th This publication comprises the proceedings of the 29 International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER 2010), which was held this year in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Conceptual modeling can be considered as lying at the confluence of the three main aspects of information technology applications –– the world of the stakeholders and users, the world of the developers, and the technologies available to them. C- ceptual models provide abstractions of various aspects related to the development of systems, such as the application domain, user needs, database design, and software specifications. These models are used to analyze and define user needs and system requirements, to support communications between stakeholders and developers, to provide the basis for systems design, and to document the requirements for and the design rationale of developed systems. Because of their role at the junction of usage, development, and technology, c- ceptual models can be very important to the successful development and deployment of IT applications. Therefore, the research and development of methods, techniques, tools and languages that can be used in the process of creating, maintaining, and using conceptual models is of great practical and theoretical importance. Such work is c- ducted in academia, research institutions, and industry. Conceptual modeling is now applied in virtually all areas of IT applications, and spans varied domains such as organizational information systems, systems that include specialized data for spatial, temporal, and multimedia applications, and biomedical applications.
    Note: Business Process Modeling -- Meronymy-Based Aggregation of Activities in Business Process Models -- Leveraging Business Process Models for ETL Design -- Adaptation in Open Systems: Giving Interaction Its Rightful Place -- Requirements Engineering and Modeling 1 -- Information Use in Solving a Well-Structured IS Problem: The Roles of IS and Application Domain Knowledge -- Finding Solutions in Goal Models: An Interactive Backward Reasoning Approach -- The Model Role Level – A Vision -- Requirements Engineering and Modeling 2 -- Establishing Regulatory Compliance for Information System Requirements: An Experience Report from the Health Care Domain -- Decision-Making Ontology for Information System Engineering -- Reasoning with Optional and Preferred Requirements -- Data Evolution and Adaptation -- A Conceptual Approach to Database Applications Evolution -- Automated Co-evolution of Conceptual Models, Physical Databases, and Mappings -- A SchemaGuide for Accelerating the View Adaptation Process -- Operations on Spatio-temporal Data -- Complexity of Reasoning over Temporal Data Models -- Using Preaggregation to Speed Up Scaling Operations on Massive Spatio-temporal Data -- Situation Prediction Nets -- Model Abstraction, Feature Modeling, and Filtering -- Granularity in Conceptual Modelling: Application to Metamodels -- Feature Assembly: A New Feature Modeling Technique -- A Method for Filtering Large Conceptual Schemas -- Integration and Composition -- Measuring the Quality of an Integrated Schema -- Contextual Factors in Database Integration — A Delphi Study -- Building Dynamic Models of Service Compositions with Simulation of Provision Resources -- Consistency, Satisfiability and Compliance Checking -- Maintaining Consistency of Probabilistic Databases: A Linear Programming Approach -- Full Satisfiability of UML Class Diagrams -- On Enabling Data-Aware Compliance Checking of Business Process Models -- Using Ontologies for Query Answering -- Query Answering under Expressive Entity-Relationship Schemata -- SQOWL: Type Inference in an RDBMS -- Querying Databases with Taxonomies -- Document and Query Processing -- What Is Wrong with Digital Documents? A Conceptual Model for Structural Cross-Media Content Composition and Reuse -- Classification of Index Partitions to Boost XML Query Performance -- Specifying Aggregation Functions in Multidimensional Models with OCL -- Demos and Posters -- The CARD System -- AuRUS: Automated Reasoning on UML/OCL Schemas -- How the Structuring of Domain Knowledge Helps Casual Process Modelers -- SPEED: A Semantics-Based Pipeline for Economic Event Detection -- Prediction of Business Process Model Quality Based on Structural Metrics -- Modelling Functional Requirements in Spatial Design -- Business Processes Contextualisation via Context Analysis -- A Generic Perspective Model for the Generation of Business Process Views -- Extending Organizational Modeling with Business Services Concepts: An Overview of the Proposed Architecture.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783642163722
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9947364302102882
    Format: XX, 468 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540879916
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5232
    Content: This book constitutes the refereed joint proceedings of seven international workshops held in conjunction with the 27th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, ER 2008, in Barcelona, Spain, in October 2008. The 42 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 108 submissions. Topics addressed by the workshops are conceptual modeling for life sciences applications (CMLSA 2008), evolution and change in data management (ECDM 2008), foundations and practices of UML (FP-UML 2008), modeling mobile applications and services (M2AS 2008), requirements, intentions and goals in conceptual modeling (RIGiM 2008), semantic and conceptual issues in geographic information systems (SeCoGIS 2008), and Web information systems modeling (WISM 2008).
    Note: CLMSA 2008 – Second International Workshop on Conceptual Modeling for Life Sciences Applications -- Preface to CMLSA 2008 -- Models of the Human Metabolism -- Designing Privacy-Aware Personal Health Record Systems -- Linking Biological Databases Semantically for Knowledge Discovery -- Integration of Genomic, Proteomic and Biomedical Information on the Semantic Web -- Domain Knowledge Integration and Semantical Quality Management –A Biology Case Study– -- Towards a Scientific Model Management System -- ECDM 2008 – Fifth International Workshop on Evolution and Change in Data Management -- Preface to ECDM 2008 -- Time Versus Standards: A Tale of Temporal Databases -- Modeling Transformations between Versions of a Temporal Data Warehouse -- Managing the History of Metadata in Support for DB Archiving and Schema Evolution -- Towards a Dynamic Inconsistency-Tolerant Schema Maintenance -- FP-UML 2008 – Fourth International Workshop on Foundations and Practices of UML -- Preface to FP-UML 2008 -- Using Object Concepts and UML for Conceptual Modeling -- Towards Obtaining Analysis-Level Class and Use Case Diagrams from Business Process Models -- Improving Automatic UML2 Profile Generation for MDA Industrial Development -- A UML Profile for Modelling Measurable Requirements -- A Comprehensive Aspect-Oriented Use Case Method for Modeling Complex Business Requirements -- Exploiting the Complementary Relationship between Use Case Models and Activity Diagrams for Developing Quality Requirements Specifications -- M2AS 2008 – First International Workshop on Modeling Mobile Applications and Services -- Preface to M2AS 2008 -- A Dynamically Extensible, Service-Based Infrastructure for Mobile Applications -- The Situation Lens: Looking into Personal Service Composition -- A System for Dynamically Generating User Centric Interfaces for Mobile Applications and Services -- Multimodal Mobile Virtual Blackboard -- Personalized Mobile Multimodal Services: CHAT Project Experiences -- A General-Purpose Context Modeling Architecture for Adaptive Mobile Services -- Barcode Scanning from Mobile-Phone Camera Photos Delivered Via MMS: Case Study -- A Qualitative Study of the Applicability of Technology Acceptance Models to Senior Mobile Phone Users -- Visualising the Dynamics of Unfolding Interactions on Mobile Devices -- RIGiM 2008 – Second International Workshop on Requirements, Intentions and Goals in Conceptual Modeling -- Preface to RIGiM 2008 -- Reflective Analysis of the Syntax and Semantics of the i* Framework -- Modeling Strategic Alignment Using INSTAL -- Requirements Engineering for Distributed Development Using Software Agents -- Integrating Business Domain Ontologies with Early Requirements Modelling -- Goal-Oriented Authoring Approach and Design of Learning Systems -- Timing Nonfunctional Requirements -- SeCoGIS 2008 – Second International Workshop on Semantic and Conceptual Issues in Geographic Information Systems -- Preface to SeCoGIS 2008 -- Projective Relations on the Sphere -- Life and Motion Configurations: A Basis for Spatio-temporal Generalized Reasoning Model -- A Semantic and Language-Based Model of Landscape Scenes -- An Ontology-Based Approach for the Semantic Modelling and Reasoning on Trajectories -- Administrative Units, an Ontological Perspective -- A Modular Data Infrastructure for Location-Based Services -- A Method to Derivate SOAP Interfaces and WSDL Metadata from the OGC Web Processing Service Mandatory Interfaces -- Managing Sensor Data on Urban Traffic -- Retrieving Documents with Geographic References Using a Spatial Index Structure Based on Ontologies -- WISM 2008 – Fifth International Workshop on Web Information Systems Modeling -- Preface to WISM 2008 -- Abstract State Services -- A Meta-model Approach to the Management of Hypertexts in Web Information Systems -- An Approach to Creating Design Methods for the Implementation of Product Software: The Case of Web Information Systems -- Semantic Verification of Web System Contents -- Identifying Users Stereotypes with Semantic Web Mining -- On Temporal Cardinality in the Context of the TOWL Language.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540879909
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    almahu_9947988714102882
    Format: XX, 348 p. 97 illus. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783030013912
    Series Statement: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI ; 11158
    Content: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of five workshops symposia, held at the 37th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, ER 2018, in Xi’an, China, in October 2018. The 42 papers promote and disseminate research on theories of concepts underlying conceptual modeling, methods and tools for developing and communicating conceptual models, techniques for transforming conceptual models into effective implementations, and the impact of conceptual modeling techniques on databases, business strategies and information systems. The following workshops are included in this volume: Emp-ER: Empirical Methods in Conceptual Modeling, MoBiD: Modeling and Management of Big Data, MREBA: Conceptual Modeling in Requirements and Business Analysis, QMMQ: Quality of Models and Models of Quality, SCME: Conceptual Modeling Education.
    Note: Keynotes -- Conceptual modeling studies -- Conceptual modeling studies II -- Ontological modeling -- Semi-structured data modeling -- Process modeling and management -- Spatio-temporal modeling -- Cloud-based modeling -- Schema and view modeling -- Languages and models -- NoSQL modeling -- Conceptual modeling for machine learning and reasoning -- Conceptual modeling for machine learning and reasoning II -- Applications of conceptual modeling.
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1752064224
    Format: 1 online resource (490 pages)
    ISBN: 9783642163722
    Series Statement: ACM Other conferences
    Note: Title from The ACM Digital Library
    Language: English
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_165704131X
    Format: Online-Ressource (XX, 348 p. 97 illus, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783030013912
    Series Statement: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI 11158
    Content: Keynotes -- Conceptual modeling studies -- Conceptual modeling studies II -- Ontological modeling -- Semi-structured data modeling -- Process modeling and management -- Spatio-temporal modeling -- Cloud-based modeling -- Schema and view modeling -- Languages and models -- NoSQL modeling -- Conceptual modeling for machine learning and reasoning -- Conceptual modeling for machine learning and reasoning II -- Applications of conceptual modeling.
    Content: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of five workshops symposia, held at the 37th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, ER 2018, in Xi’an, China, in October 2018. The 42 papers promote and disseminate research on theories of concepts underlying conceptual modeling, methods and tools for developing and communicating conceptual models, techniques for transforming conceptual models into effective implementations, and the impact of conceptual modeling techniques on databases, business strategies and information systems. The following workshops are included in this volume: Emp-ER: Empirical Methods in Conceptual Modeling, MoBiD: Modeling and Management of Big Data, MREBA: Conceptual Modeling in Requirements and Business Analysis, QMMQ: Quality of Models and Models of Quality, SCME: Conceptual Modeling Education.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783030013905
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-01390-5
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    Author information: Lee, Mong Li
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