Conceptual Modeling - ER 2000 19th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, October 9-12, 2000 Proceedings / edited by Alberto H.F. Laender, Stephen W. Liddle, Veda Storey.

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Other Authors: Laender, Alberto H.F (Editor), Liddle, Stephen W. (Editor), Storey, Veda (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2000.
Edition:1st ed. 2000.
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1920
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Table of Contents:
  • Invited Papers
  • Data Warehouse Scenarios for Model Management
  • Reflections on Computer Science and Information Systems Research
  • From Entities and Relationships to Social Actors and Dependencies
  • Database Integration
  • A Pragmatic Method for the Integration of Higher-Order Entity-Relationship Schemata
  • Explicit Modeling of the Semantics of Large Multi-layered Object-Oriented Databases
  • Declarative Mediation in Distributed Systems
  • Temporal and Active Database Modeling
  • Temporal Constraints for Object Migration and Behavior Modeling Using Colored Petri Nets
  • SQLST : A Spatio-Temporal Data Model and Query Language
  • TBE: Trigger-By-Example
  • Database and Data Warehouse Design Techniques
  • Decomposition by Pivoting and Path Cardinality Constraints
  • IS=DBS+Interaction: Towards Principles of Information System Design
  • A Viewpoint-Based Framework for Discussing the Use of Multiple Modelling Representations
  • Practical Approach to Selecting Data Warehouse Views Using Data Dependencies
  • Database and Data Warehouse Design Techniques
  • Semantic Analysis Patterns
  • Tool Support for Reuse of Analysis Patterns — A Case Study
  • Ontological Analysis of Taxonomic Relationships
  • Web-Based Information Systems
  • A Conceptual Model for the Web
  • Adapting Materialized Views after Redefinition in Distributed Environments
  • On Warehousing Historical Web Information
  • Business Process Modeling
  • On Business Process Model Transformations
  • Towards Use Case and Conceptual Models through Business Modeling
  • A Conceptual Modeling Framework for Multi-agent Information Systems
  • Conceptual Modeling and XML
  • Object Role Modelling and XML-Schema
  • Constraints-Preserving Transformation from XML Document Type Definition to Relational Schema
  • X-Ray - Towards Integrating XML and Relational Database Systems
  • Engineering and Multimedia Application Modeling
  • A Conceptual Model for Remote Data Acquisition Systems
  • A Modeling Language for Design Processes in Chemical Engineering
  • VideoGraph: A Graphical Object-Based Model for Representing and Querying Video Data
  • Object-Oriented Modeling
  • Object-Oriented Modelling in Practice: Class Model Perceptions in the ERM Context
  • ROVER: A Framework for the Evolution of Relationships
  • Improving the Reuse Possibilities of the Behavioral Aspects of Object-Oriented Domain Models
  • Applying Object-Oriented Technology
  • Algebraic Database Migration to Object Technology
  • A Layered Software Specification Architecture
  • A Reuse-Based Object-Oriented Framework Towards Easy Formulation of Complex Queries
  • Quality in Conceptual Modeling
  • Evaluating the Quality of Reference Models
  • Measures for Assessing Dynamic Complexity Aspects of Object-Oriented Conceptual Schemes
  • Measuring the Quality of Entity Relationship Diagrams
  • Application Design Using UML
  • Behavior Consistent Inheritance in UML
  • The Viewpoint Abstraction in ObjectOriented Modeling and the UML
  • XML Conceptual Modeling Using UML
  • DAMA International Industrial Abstracts
  • Metadata Engineering for Corporate Portals Using XML
  • The Role of Information Resource Management in Managing a Corporate Portal
  • The Five-Tier Five-Schema Concept
  • Documenting Meta Data Transformations
  • Advanced Data Model Patterns
  • Information Quality at Every Stage of the Information Chain
  • A Fact-Oriented Approach to Business Rules
  • Personalized Digests of Sports Programs Using Intuitive Retrieval and Semantic Analysis.