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ER Workshop Challenges of Application and Challenges of Design 1996: Cottbus, Germany
- Meike Albrecht, Bernhard Thalheim:
Proccedings of the Workshop Challenges of Application and Challenges of Design, 15th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, Cottbus, Germany, October 9, 1996. Brandenburg Technical University 1996 - Title, Table of Contents.
Challenges of Application
- Miklós Biró, János Demetrovics, Tibor Remzsö:
Spreadsheet-Based Model Building and Multiple Criteria Group Evaluation Support. 1-21 - Tsair-Yuan Chang, Chien-Ho Wu, R. D. Hurrion:
A Concept-Case Knowledge Model for Conceptual Database Design. 22-35 - Gordon C. Everest:
NIAM/OR Modeling: Student and Expert Solutions. 36-51 - Frank Molkenthin:
Structural Report and Structural Editor - Information Systems in Civil Engineering. 52-64 - Ryszard Raban:
CUP Architecture for Developing Information Services. 65-78
Challenges of Design
- Serafim Dahl, Kjell Lindqvist:
A Generalized Model for Data: A Nested Relational Approach. 79-90 - Opher Etzion, Boris Dahav:
Self-Stabilization in Database Consistency Maintenance. 91-103 - Andrew Goodchild, Robert M. Colomb:
On Using Enterprise Models in Resource Discovery. 104-117 - Takao Miura:
On Semantics of Context in Functional Constraints. 118-132 - Seppo Puuronen, Vagan Y. Terziyan:
Modeling Consensus Knowledge from Multiple Sources Based on Semantics of Concepts. 133-146 - Farouk Toumani, Jean-Marc Petit, Jacques Kouloumdjian:
Taxinomic Reasoning in Schema Translation. 147-160 - Takashi Tomii, Hiroshi Arisawa:
Functional Data Model and a Query Language for Multimedia Databases. 161-174 - Hidenori Yoshizumi, Koichi Hori, Shinichi Nakasuka:
Toward a Methodology for a Totally Supported Knowledge Elicitation through Human-Machine Interaction. 175-195 - Sven Hartmann:
Global Cardinality Constraints. 196-206
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