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19th ER 2000: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
- Alberto H. F. Laender, Stephen W. Liddle, Veda C. Storey:
Conceptual Modeling - ER 2000, 19th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, October 9-12, 2000, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1920, Springer 2000, ISBN 3-540-41072-4
Invited Papers
- Philip A. Bernstein, Erhard Rahm:
Data Warehouse Scenarios for Model Management. 1-15 - Salvatore T. March:
Reflections on Computer Science and Information Systems Research. 16-26 - John Mylopoulos, Ariel Fuxman, Paolo Giorgini:
From Entities and Relationships to Social Actors and Dependencies. 27-36
Database Integration
- Thomas Lehmann, Klaus-Dieter Schewe:
A Pragmatic Method for the Integration of Higher-Order Entity-Relationship Schemata. 37-51 - Christoph Koch, Zsolt Kovacs, Jean-Marie Le Goff, Richard McClatchey, Paolo Petta, Tony Solomonides:
Explicit Modeling of the Semantics of Large Multi-layered Object-Oriented Databases. 52-65 - Sergey Melnik:
Declarative Mediation in Distributed Systems. 66-79
Temporal and Active Database Modeling
- Hideki Sato, Akifumi Makinouchi:
Temporal Constraints for Object Migration and Behavior Modeling Using Colored Petri Nets. 80-95 - Cindy Xinmin Chen, Carlo Zaniolo:
SQLST: A Spatio-Temporal Data Model and Query Language. 96-111 - Dongwon Lee, Wenlei Mao, Wesley W. Chu:
TBE: Trigger-By-Example. 112-125
Database and Data Warehouse Design Techniques
- Sven Hartmann:
Decomposition by Pivoting and Path Cardinality Constraints. 126-139 - Dina Q. Goldin, Srinath Srinivasa, Bernhard Thalheim:
IS=DBS+Interaction: Towards Principles of Information System Design. 140-153 - Nigel Stanger:
A Viewpoint-Based Framework for Discussing the Use of Multiple Modelling Representations. 154-167 - Gillian Dobbie, Tok Wang Ling:
Practical Approach to Selecting Data Warehouse Views Using Data Dependencies. 168-182
Analysis Patterns and Ontologies
- Eduardo B. Fernández, Xiaohong Yuan:
Semantic Analysis Patterns. 183-195 - Petia Wohed:
Tool Support for Reuse of Analysis Patterns - A Case Study. 196-209 - Nicola Guarino, Christopher A. Welty:
Ontological Analysis of Taxonomic Relationships. 210-224
Web-Based Information Systems
- Mengchi Liu, Tok Wang Ling:
A Conceptual Model for the Web. 225-238 - Zohra Bellahsene:
Adapting Materialized Views after Redefinition in Distributed Environments. 239-252 - Yinyan Cao, Ee-Peng Lim, Wee Keong Ng:
On Warehousing Historical Web Information. 253-266
Business Process Modeling
- Wasim Sadiq, Maria E. Orlowska:
On Business Process Model Transformations. 267-280 - Jesús García Molina, María-José Ortín-Ibáñez, Begoña Moros, Joaquín Nicolás, José Ambrosio Toval Álvarez:
Toward Use Case and Conceptual Models through Business Modeling. 281-294 - Ricardo Melo Bastos, José Palazzo Moreira de Oliveira:
A Conceptual Modeling Framework for Multi-agent Information Systems. 295-308
Conceptual Modeling and XML
- Linda Bird, Andrew Goodchild, Terry A. Halpin:
Object Role Modelling and XML-Schema. 309-322 - Dongwon Lee, Wesley W. Chu:
Constraints-Preserving Transformation from XML Document Type Definition to Relational Schema. 323-338 - Gerti Kappel, Elisabeth Kapsammer, Stefan Rausch-Schott, Werner Retschitzegger:
X-Ray - Towards Integrating XML and Relational Database Systems. 339-353
Engineering and Multimedia Application Modeling
- Txomin Nieva, Alain Wegmann:
A Conceptual Model for Remote Data Acquisition Systems. 354-368 - Markus Eggersmann, Claudia Krobb, Wolfgang Marquardt:
A Modeling Language for Design Processes in Chemical Engineering. 369-382 - Duc A. Tran, Kien A. Hua, Khanh Vu:
VideoGraph: A Graphical Object-Based Model for Representing and Querying Video Data. 383-396
Object-Oriented Modeling
- Steve Hitchman:
Object-Oriented Modelling in Practice: Class Model Perceptions in the ERM Context. 397-408 - Kajal T. Claypool, Elke A. Rundensteiner, George T. Heineman:
ROVER: A Framework for the Evolution of Relationships. 409-422 - Monique Snoeck, Geert Poels:
Improving the Reuse Possibilities of the Behavioral Aspects of Object-Oriented Domain Models. 423-439
Applying Object-Oriented Technology
- Andreas Behm, Andreas Geppert, Klaus R. Dittrich:
Algebraic Database Migration to Object Technology. 440-453 - Monique Snoeck, Stephan Poelmans, Guido Dedene:
A Layered Software Specification Architecture. 454-469 - Chabane Oussalah, Abdelhak Seriai:
A Reuse-Based Object-Oriented Framework Towards Easy Formulation of Complex Queries. 470-483
Quality in Conceptual Modeling
- Vojislav B. Misic, J. Leon Zhao:
Evaluating the Quality of Reference Models. 484-498 - Geert Poels, Guido Dedene:
Measures for Assessing Dynamic Complexity Aspects of Object-Oriented Conceptual Schemes. 499-512 - Marcela Genero, Luis Jiménez, Mario Piattini:
Measuring the Quality of Entity Relationship Diagrams. 513-526
Application Design Using UML
- Markus Stumptner, Michael Schrefl:
Behavior Consistent Inheritance in UML. 527-542 - Renate Motschnig-Pitrik:
The Viewpoint Abstraction in Object-Oriented Modeling and the UML. 543-557 - Rainer Conrad, Dieter Scheffner, Johann Christoph Freytag:
XML Conceptual Modeling Using UML. 558-571
DAMA International Industrial Abstracts
- Peter H. Aiken, Kathi Hogshead Davis:
Metadata Engineering for Corporate Portals Using XML. 572-573 - Arvind D. Shah:
The Role of Information Resource Management in Managing a Corporate Portal. 574 - Michael H. Brackett:
The Five-Tier Five-Schema Concept. 575-576 - Alex Friedgan:
Documenting Meta Data Transformations. 577-578 - David C. Hay:
Advanced Data Model Patterns. 579 - Elaine Stricklett:
Information Quality at Every Stage of the Information Chain. 580-581 - Terry A. Halpin:
A Fact-Oriented Approach to Business Rules. 582-583 - Takako Hashimoto, Yukari Shirota, Atsushi Iizawa, Hideko S. Kunii:
Personalized Digests of Sports Programs Using Intuitive Retrieval and Semantic Analysis. 584-585
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