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2nd APCCM 2005: Newcastle, Australia
- Sven Hartmann, Markus Stumptner:
Conceptual Modelling 2005, Second Asia-Pacific Conference on Conceptual Modelling (APCCM2005), Newcastle, NSW, Australia, January/February 2005. CRPIT 43, Australian Computer Society 2005, ISBN 1-920682-25-2 - Robert A. Barta, Gernot Salzer:
The tau Model, Formalizing Topic Maps. 37-42 - Anita Dani, Janusz R. Getta:
Conceptual Modelling of Computations On Data Streams. 43-48 - Cristian Pérez de Laborda, Stefan Conrad:
Relational.OWL - A Data and Schema Representation Format Based on OWL. 89-96 - Gunar Fiedler, Thomas Raak, Bernhard Thalheim:
Database Collaboration Instead of Integration. 49-58 - Brian Henderson-Sellers, Cesar Gonzalez-Perez:
The Rationale of Powertype Powertype-based Metamodelling to Underpin nderpin Software D Development evelopment Methodologies. 7-16 - Audun Jøsang, Simon Pope:
Semantic Constraints for Trust Transitivity. 59-68 - Howard C. Lovatt, Anthony M. Sloane, Dominic R. Verity:
A Pattern Enforcing Compiler (PEC) for Java: Using the Compiler. 69-78 - Leszek A. Maciaszek:
Roundtrip Architectural Modeling. 17-23 - Victor Pankratius, Wolffried Stucky:
A Formal Foundation for Workflow Composition, Workflow View Definition, and Workflow Normalization based on Petri Nets. 79-88 - Henderik Alex Proper, Alex A. Verrijn-Stuart, Stijn Hoppenbrouwers:
On Utility-based Selection of Architecture-Modelling Concepts. 25-34 - Martin K. Purvis:
Information Systems as Distributed Multi-agent Systems. 3 - Klaus-Dieter Schewe, Jane Zhao:
Balancing Redundancy and Query Costs in Distributed Data Warehouses. 97-106 - Victor de Freitas Sodré, Jugurta Lisboa Filho, Valério Moysés Vilela, Marcus Vinícius Alvim Andrade:
Improving Productivity and Quality of GIS Databases Design using an Analysis Pattern Catalog. 107-114
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