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21st ER 2002: Tampere, Finland - Workshops
- Marcela Genero, Fabio Grandi, Willem-Jan van den Heuvel, John Krogstie, Kalle Lyytinen, Heinrich C. Mayr, Jim Nelson, Antoni Olivé, Mario Piattini, Geert Poels, John F. Roddick, Keng Siau, Masatoshi Yoshikawa, Eric S. K. Yu:
Advanced Conceptual Modeling Techniques, ER 2002 Workshops: ECDM, MobIMod, IWCMQ, and eCOMO, Tampere, Finland, October 7-11, 2002, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2784, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-20255-2
Second International Workshop on Evolution and Change in Data Management (ECDM 2002)
Management of Time and Changes in Information Systems
- Renata de Matos Galante, Nina Edelweiss, Clesio Saraiva dos Santos:
Change Management for a Temporal Versioned Object-Oriented Database. 1-12 - Carlo Combi, Giuseppe Pozzi:
Towards Temporal Information in Workflow Systems. 13-25 - Fusheng Wang, Carlo Zaniolo:
Preserving and Querying Histories of XML-Published Relational Databases. 26-38 - Hong Su, Bintou Kane, Victor Chen, Cuong Diep, De Ming Guan, Jennifer Look, Elke A. Rundensteiner:
A Lightweight XML Constraint Check and Update Framework. 39-50 - Ljiljana Stojanovic, Nenad Stojanovic, Alexander Maedche:
Change Discovery in Ontology-Based Knowledge Management Systems. 51-62
Architectures, Models, and Tools for Systems Evolution
- Eladio Domínguez, Jorge Lloret, María Antonia Zapata:
An Architecture for Managing Database Evolution. 63-74 - Florida Estrella, Zsolt Kovacs, Jean-Marie Le Goff, Richard McClatchey, Norbert Toth:
Reifying Design Patterns to Facilitate Systems Evolution. 75-87 - Tom W. Carnduff, Jeevani Samantha Goonetillake:
Managing Configuration with Evolving Constraints in Design Databases. 88-99 - Mira Balaban, Steffen Jurk:
Intentions of Operations - Characterization and Preservation. 100-111 - Henrik Gustavsson, Brian Lings, Björn Lundell:
An Active Approach to Model Management for Evolving Information Systems. 112-123
ER/IFIP8.1 Workshop on Conceptual Modelling Approaches to Mobile Information Systems Development (MobIMod 2002)
- John Krogstie, Kalle Lyytinen, Andreas L. Opdahl, Barbara Pernici, Keng Siau, Kari Smolander:
Mobile Information Systems - Research Challenges on the Conceptual and Logical Level. 124-135 - Michael Amberg, Stefan Figge, Jens Wehrmann:
A Cooperation Model for Personalised and Situation Dependent Services in Mobile Networks. 136-146 - Piotr Kosiuczenko:
Sequence Diagrams for Mobility. 147-158 - Walter A. Risi, Gustavo Rossi:
A Pattern-Based Approach to Mobile Information Systems Conceptual Architecture. 159-172 - Klaus-Dieter Schewe:
Support of Integrated Wireless Web Access through Media Types. 173-181 - Steven Kelly, Risto Pohjonen:
Domain-Specific Modelling for Cross-Platform Product Families. 182-194 - Ralf Mühlberger:
Dynamic Database Generation for Mobile Applications. 195-204 - Dionysios G. Synodinos, Paris Avgeriou:
m-WOnDA: The "Write Once 'n' Deliver Anywhere" Model for Mobile Users. 205-216 - Asbjørn Følstad, Odd-Wiking Rahlff:
Basic User Requirements for Mobile Work Support Systems - Three Easy Steps. 217-228 - Päivi Kallio, Giovanni Cortese, Roberto Tiella, Alessandro Zorer:
Accounting and Billing of Wireless Internet Services in the Third Generation Networks. 229-240
International Workshop on Conceptual Modeling Quality (IWCMQ 2002)
Research in Quality of Conceptual Models
- Daniel L. Moody:
Keynote Speech: Theoretical and Practical Issues in Evaluating the Quality of Conceptual Models. 241-242 - Geert Poels, Jim Nelson, Marcela Genero, Mario Piattini:
Quality in Conceptual Modeling - New Research Directions. 243-250
Requirements and Entity Relationship Models
- Raimundas Matulevicius, Darijus Strasunskas:
Evaluation Framework of Requirements Engineering Tools for Verification and Validation. 251-263 - Peretz Shoval, Revital Danoch, Mira Balaban:
Hierarchical ER Diagrams (HERD) - The Method and Experimental Evaluation. 264-274 - David S. Bowers:
Detection of Redundant Arcs in Entity Relationship Conceptual Models. 275-287
Class Models and Architectures
- Marcela Genero, José A. Olivas, Mario Piattini, Francisco P. Romero:
Assessing Object-Oriented Conceptual Models Maintainability. 288-299 - Patricio Letelier, Pedro Sánchez:
Validation of UML Classes through Animation. 300-311 - Paris Avgeriou, Symeon Retalis, Manolis Skordalakis:
Building Quality into Learning Management Systems - An Architecture-Centric Approach. 312-324
Web and Interactive Models
- Silvia Abrahão, Luis Olsina, Oscar Pastor:
Towards the Quality Evaluation of Functional Aspects of Operative Web Applications. 325-338 - Sara Comai, Maristella Matera, Andrea Maurino:
A Model and an XSL Framework for Analyzing the Quality of WebML Conceptual Schemas. 339-350 - John Krogstie, Håvard D. Jørgensen:
Quality of Interactive Models. 351-363
Third International Joint Workshop on Conceptual Modeling Approaches for E-business: A Web Service Perspective (eCOMO 2002)
Process, Models, and Web Services
- Maria Bergholtz, Prasad Jayaweera, Paul Johannesson, Petia Wohed:
Process Models and Business Models - A Unified Framework. 364-377 - Günter Preuner, Michael Schrefl:
Behavior-Consistent Composition of Business Processes from Internal and External Services. 378-389 - Sebastian Thöne, Ralph Depke, Gregor Engels:
Process-Oriented, Flexible Composition of Web Services with UML. 390-401
E-business Methods and Technologies
- Stephen W. Liddle, David W. Embley, Del T. Scott, Sai Ho Yau:
Extracting Data behind Web Forms. 402-413 - Rui Gureghian Scarinci, Leandro Krug Wives, Stanley Loh, Christian Zambenedetti, José Palazzo Moreira de Oliveira:
Managing Unstructured E-commerce Information. 414-426 - Klaus-Dieter Schewe, Roland H. Kaschek, Claire Matthews, Catherine Wallace:
Modelling Web-Based Banking Systems: Story Boarding and User Profiling. 427-439
Success Factors for Conceptual Modeling in E-business
- Catherine Wallace, Claire Matthews:
Communication: Key to Success on the Web. 440-450
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