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31st ER 2012: Florence, Italy - Workshops
- Silvana Castano, Panos Vassiliadis, Laks V. S. Lakshmanan, Mong-Li Lee:
Advances in Conceptual Modeling - ER 2012 Workshops CMS, ECDM-NoCoDA, MoDIC, MORE-BI, RIGiM, SeCoGIS, WISM, Florence, Italy, October 15-18, 2012. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7518, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-33998-1
CMS 2012 - Third International Workshop on Conceptual Modelling of Services
- Klaus-Dieter Schewe, Qing Wang:
Third International Workshop on Conceptual Modelling of Services (CMS 2012). 1-2
Session I: Ontologies and Web Applications
- Mario Buchmayr, Werner Kurschl, Josef Küng:
A Rule Based Approach for Mapping Sensor Data to Ontological Models in AAL Environments. 3-12
Session II: Services and Cloud Computing
- Mariam Rady:
Parameters for Service Level Agreements Generation in Cloud Computing - A Client-Centric Vision. 13-22 - Birger Andersson, Maria Bergholtz, Paul Johannesson:
Resource, Process, and Use - Views on Service Modeling. 23-33 - Mircea Boris Vleju:
A Client-Centric ASM-Based Approach to Identity Management in Cloud Computing. 34-43
ECDM-NoCoDa 2012 - First InternationalWorkshop on Evolution and Change in Data Management and on Non Conventional Data Access
- Fabio Grandi, Giorgio Orsi, Letizia Tanca, Riccardo Torlone:
International Workshop on Evolution and Change in Data Management and on Non Conventional Data Access (ECDM - NoCoDa 2012). 45-46
Session I: Evolution and Change in Data Management
- Paolo Terenziani:
The Telic/Atelic Distinction in Temporal Databases. 47-56 - Alessandro Solimando, Giorgio Delzanno, Giovanna Guerrini:
Static Analysis of XML Document Adaptations. 57-66 - Shi Gao, Carlo Zaniolo:
Supporting Database Provenance under Schema Evolution. 67-77
Session II: Non Conventional Data Access
- Stéphane Frénot, Stéphane Grumbach:
An in-Browser Microblog Ranking Engine. 78-88 - Kostas Stefanidis, Nafiseh Shabib, Kjetil Nørvåg, John Krogstie:
Contextual Recommendations for Groups. 89-97
MoDIC 2012 - First International Workshop on Modeling for Data-Intensive Computing
- David Gil, Juan Trujillo, Il-Yeol Song:
First International Workshop on Modeling for Data-Intensive Computing. 99
Session I: Big Data: General Issues and Modeling Approaches
- Fábio Porto, Ana Maria de Carvalho Moura, Bernardo Gonçalves, Ramon G. Costa, Stefano Spaccapietra:
A Scientific Hypothesis Conceptual Model. 101-110 - Alejandro Maté, Hector Llorens, Elisa de Gregorio:
An Integrated Multidimensional Modeling Approach to Access Big Data in Business Intelligence Platforms. 111-120
Session II: Ontologies and Conceptual Models
- Salmin Sultana, Elisa Bertino:
A Comprehensive Model for Provenance. 121-130 - Carlos R. Rivero, Inma Hernández, David Ruiz, Rafael Corchuelo:
Towards Discovering Ontological Models from Big RDF Data. 131-140 - Krzysztof Wnuk, Markus Borg, Saïd Assar:
Towards Scalable Information Modeling of Requirements Architectures. 141-150
MORE-BI 2012 - Second International Workshop on Modeling and Reasoning for Business Intelligence
- Ivan Jureta, Stéphane Faulkner, Esteban Zimányi:
Preface to MORE-BI 2012. 151 - Bartosz Bebel, Mikolaj Morzy, Tadeusz Morzy, Zbyszko Królikowski, Robert Wrembel:
OLAP-Like Analysis of Time Point-Based Sequential Data. 153-161 - Thomas Neuböck, Bernd Neumayr, Thomas Rossgatterer, Stefan Anderlik, Michael Schrefl:
Multi-dimensional Navigation Modeling Using BI Analysis Graphs. 162-171 - Natalia Fonseca Padilha, Fernanda Araújo Baião, Kate Revoredo:
Ontology Alignment for Semantic Data Integration through Foundational Ontologies. 172-181
RIGiM 2012 - Fourth International Workshop on Requirements, Intentions and Goals in Conceptual Modeling
- Colette Rolland, Jennifer Horkoff, Eric S. K. Yu, Camille Salinesi, Jaelson Castro:
Preface to the Fourth International Workshop on Requirements, Intentions, and Goals in Conceptual Modeling (RIGiM 2012). 183-184 - Itzel Morales-Ramirez, Matthieu Vergne, Mirko Morandini, Luca Sabatucci, Anna Perini, Angelo Susi:
Where Did the Requirements Come from? A Retrospective Case Study. 185-194 - Alberto Siena, Silvia Ingolfo, Angelo Susi, Ivan Jureta, Anna Perini, John Mylopoulos:
Requirements, Intentions, Goals and Applicable Norms. 195-200 - Daniel Amyot, Azalia Shamsaei, Jason Kealey, Etienne Tremblay, Andrew Miga, Gunter Mussbacher, Mohammad Alhaj, Rasha Tawhid, Edna Braun, Nick Cartwright:
Towards Advanced Goal Model Analysis with jUCMNav. 201-210
SeCoGIS 2012 - Sixth International Workshop on Semantic and Conceptual Issues in GIS
- Eliseo Clementini, Esteban Zimányi:
Sixth International Workshop on Semantic and Conceptual Issues in GIS (SeCoGIS 2012). 211
Session I: New Frontiers of Spatio-temporal Dimensions
- Krzysztof Janowicz, Pascal Hitzler:
Key Ingredients for Your Next Semantics Elevator Talk. 213-220 - Christophe Claramunt:
Towards a Spatio-temporal Form of Entropy. 221-230
Session II: Semantic Issues
- Andrea Ballatore, David C. Wilson, Michela Bertolotto:
The Similarity Jury: Combining Expert Judgements on Geographic Concepts. 231-240 - Mohamed Bakillah, Mir Abolfazl Mostafavi, Steve H. L. Liang:
Enriching SQWRL Queries in Support of Geospatial Data Retrieval from Multiple and Complementary Sources. 241-250 - Cláudio E. C. Campelo, Brandon Bennett, Vania Dimitrova:
From Polygons and Timestamps to Dynamic Geographic Features: Grounding a Spatio-temporal Geo-ontology. 251-260
Session III: Conceptual Issues
- Virupaksha Kanjilal, Markus Schneider:
User View of Spatial Networks in Spatial Database Systems. 261-271 - Joel Grira, Yvan Bédard, Tarek Sboui:
A Collaborative User-Centered Approach to Fine-Tune Geospatial Database Design. 272-283 - João Sávio C. Longo, Luís Theodoro O. Camargo, Claudia Bauzer Medeiros, André Santanchè:
Using the DBV Model to Maintain Versions of Multi-scale Geospatial Data. 284-293
Session IV: Spatio-temporal Issues
- Kostas Patroumpas:
Multi-scale Windowing over Trajectory Streams. 294-303 - Christelle Pierkot:
A Geographic Standards Based Metamodel to Formalize Spatio-temporal Knowledge in Remote Sensing Applications. 304-313 - Jean-Marie Le Yaouanc, Jean-Philippe Poli:
A Fuzzy Spatio-temporal-Based Approach for Activity Recognition. 314-323
WISM 2012 - Ninth International Workshop on Web Information Systems Modeling
- Flavius Frasincar, Geert-Jan Houben, Philippe Thiran:
Ninth International Workshop on Web Information Systems Modeling (WISM 2012). 325-326
Session I: Web Information Systems Development and Analysis Models
- Mária Bieliková, Karol Rástocný:
Lightweight Semantics over Web Information Systems Content Employing Knowledge Tags. 327-336 - Marios Belk, Efi Papatheocharous, Panagiotis Germanakos, George Samaras:
Investigating the Relation between Users' Cognitive Style and Web Navigation Behavior with K-means Clustering. 337-346
Session II: Web Technologies and Applications
- Roberto De Virgilio, Lorenzo Dolfi:
Web Navigation via Semantic Annotations. 347-357 - Camilo Restrepo-Arango, Arturo Henao-Chaparro, Claudia Jiménez-Guarín:
Using the Web to Monitor a Customized Unified Financial Portfolio. 358-367 - Frederik Hogenboom:
Financial Events Recognition in Web News for Algorithmic Trading. 368-377
ER 2012 - Demonstrations
- Elena Planas, David Sánchez-Mendoza, Jordi Cabot, Cristina Gómez:
Alf-Verifier: An Eclipse Plugin for Verifying Alf/UML Executable Models. 378-382 - Antonio Villegas, Antoni Olivé, Maria-Ribera Sancho:
A Web-Based Filtering Engine for Understanding Event Specifications in Large Conceptual Schemas. 383-386 - David Aguilera, Cristina Gómez, Antoni Olivé:
An Eclipse Plugin for Improving the Quality of UML Conceptual Schemas. 387-390 - Petar Jovanovic, Oscar Romero, Alkis Simitsis, Alberto Abelló:
Requirement-Driven Creation and Deployment of Multidimensional and ETL Designs. 391-395 - Elda Paja, Fabiano Dalpiaz, Mauro Poggianella, Pierluigi Roberti, Paolo Giorgini:
STS-Tool: Using Commitments to Specify Socio-Technical Security Requirements. 396-399 - Robert Krawatzeck, Frieder Jacobi, Marcus Hofmann:
CAWE DW Documenter: A Model-Driven Tool for Customizable ETL Documentation Generation. 400-403
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