07583nam 22008415 450 99646561750331620200702153522.03-540-45140-410.1007/3-540-45140-4(CKB)1000000000211227(SSID)ssj0000320831(PQKBManifestationID)11226744(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000320831(PQKBWorkID)10250245(PQKB)10643827(DE-He213)978-3-540-45140-2(MiAaPQ)EBC3072786(PPN)155179055(EXLCZ)99100000000021122720121227d2000 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtccrAdvanced Information Systems Engineering[electronic resource] 12th International Conference, CAiSE 2000 Stockholm, Sweden, June 5–9, 2000 Proceedings /edited by Benkt Wangler, Lars Bergman1st ed. 2000.Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :Imprint: Springer,2000.1 online resource (XII, 524 p. 122 illus.) Lecture Notes in Computer Science,0302-9743 ;1789Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph3-540-67630-9 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Keynote Speech -- BIO / COM: Mixing Water with Fire -- Panel -- Why Is It So Difficult to Introduce RE Research Results into Mainstream RE Practice? -- Web-Based Information Systems and Services -- Adaptive and Dynamic Service Composition in eFlow -- Towards Extensible Information Brokers Based on XML -- Advertising Database Capabilities for Information Sharing -- A Personal Assistant for Web Database Caching -- Extending a Conceptual Modelling Approach to Web Application Design -- Efficient Distributed Workflow Management Based on Variable Server Assignments -- Workflow Models and Systems -- A Logical Framework for Exception Handling in ADOME Workflow Management System -- Controlled Flexibility in Workflow Management -- A Formal Model for Business Process Modeling and Design -- Patterns and Components -- Conceptual Patterns for Reuse in Information Systems Analysis -- Evaluating a Pattern Approach as an Aid for the Development of Organisational Knowledge: An Empirical Study -- Specifying Processes with Dynamic Life Cycles -- Enterprise Application Integration -- Design Principles for Application Integration -- CHAOS: An Active Security Mediation System -- Modeling and Composing Service-Based and Reference Process-Based Multi-enterprise Processes -- The Information Systems Development Process -- Gossip: An Awareness Engine for Increasing Product Awareness in Distributed Development Projects -- How Culture Might Impact on the Implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning Packages -- Capture and Dissemination of Experience about the Construction of Engineering Processes -- Reuse in Information Systems Engineering -- Practical Reuse Measurement in ERP Requirements Engineering -- Building Extensible Workflow Systems Using an Event-Based Infrastructure -- Defining Components in a MetaCASE Environment -- Information Systems Reengineering -- Tracing All Around -- A Framework for the Evolution of Temporal Conceptual Schemas of Information Systems -- Distance Measures for Information System Reengineering -- Modeling Languages -- StateLator - Behavioral Code Generation as an Instance of a Model Transformation -- An Overview of RoZ : A Tool for Integrating UML and Z Specifications -- On Structured Workflow Modelling -- Databases and Data Warehousing -- A Model for Data Warehouse Operational Processes -- Temporally Faithful Execution of Business Transactions -- Modelling and Optimisation Issues for Multidimensional Databases -- Investigations into Industrial Processes -- Managing the Software Process in the Middle of Rapid Growth: A Metrics Based Experiment Report from Nokia -- The Impacts of Electronic Commerce in the Automobile Industry: An Empirical Study in Western Australia.CAiSE 2000 was the 12th in the series of International Conferences on Advanced Information Systems Engineering. In the year 2000 the conference returned to Stockholm where it was organized the very first time. Since that year, 1989, the CAiSE conferences have developed into an important forum for the presentation and exchange of research results and practical experiences within the field of Information Systems Engineering. The objective of the CAiSE conference series is to bring together researchers and practitioners in the field of information systems engineering to meet annually in order to discuss evolving research issues and applications in this field. The CAiSE conference series also aims to provide an opportunity for young scientists to establish relationships with senior scientists in their areas of interest. Stockholm is an important center of research and development for some of the leading IT and communications companies in Europe and indeed, in the world. In tune with this environment, a major theme of CAiSE 2000 was "information systems and services in a digitized world". This theme reflects the vast improvements in communication technology, including the increasing use of Internet and WWW, that has taken place over the last years, and that has led to better communication and easier information access in general. In addition, this development has initiated changes in the way organizations cooperate and trade.Lecture Notes in Computer Science,0302-9743 ;1789Data structures (Computer science)Computer scienceDatabase managementApplication softwareInformation technologyBusiness—Data processingSoftware engineeringData Structures and Information Theoryhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I15009Popular Computer Sciencehttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/Q23000Database Managementhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I18024Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)https://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I18040IT in Businesshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/522000Software Engineeringhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I14029Data structures (Computer science).Computer science.Database management.Application software.Information technology.Business—Data processing.Software engineering.Data Structures and Information Theory.Popular Computer Science.Database Management.Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).IT in Business.Software Engineering.005.1Wangler Benktedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtBergman Larsedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtCAiSE '2000MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996465617503316Advanced Information Systems Engineering772375UNISA04558nam 2200637 450 991079266980332120240102235755.00-231-54344-110.7312/gilm17714(MiAaPQ)EBC4759773(StDuBDS)EDZ0001666821(DE-B1597)481766(OCoLC)966491393(OCoLC)979752205(DE-B1597)9780231543446(Au-PeEL)EBL4759773(CaPaEBR)ebr11316680(CaONFJC)MIL988417(CKB)3710000000982318(EXLCZ)99371000000098231820161223h20172017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierTainted witness[electronic resource] why we doubt what women say about their lives /Leigh GilmoreNew York :Columbia University Press,2017.©2017236 pGender and CulturePreviously issued in print: 2017.0-231-17714-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter --Contents --Acknowledgments --Introduction: Tainted Witness in Testimonial Networks --1. Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas, and the Search for an Adequate Witness --2. Jurisdictions and Testimonial Networks: Rigoberta Menchú --3. Neoliberal Life Narrative: From Testimony to Self-Help --4. Witness by Proxy: Girls in Humanitarian Storytelling --5. Tainted Witness in Law and Literature: Nafissatou Diallo and Jamaica Kincaid --Conclusion: Testimonial Publics-#BlackLivesMatter and Claudia Rankine's Citizen --Notes --Bibliography --IndexIn 1991, Anita Hill's testimony during Clarence Thomas's Senate confirmation hearing brought the problem of sexual harassment to a public audience. Although widely believed by women, Hill was defamed by conservatives and Thomas was confirmed to the Supreme Court. The tainting of Hill and her testimony is part of a larger social history in which women find themselves caught up in a system that refuses to believe what they say. Hill's experience shows how a tainted witness is not who someone is, but what someone can become. Why are women so often considered unreliable witnesses to their own experiences? How are women discredited in legal courts and in courts of public opinion? Why is women's testimony so often mired in controversies fueled by histories of slavery and colonialism? How do new feminist witnesses enter testimonial networks and disrupt doubt? Tainted Witness examines how gender, race, and doubt stick to women witnesses as their testimony circulates in search of an adequate witness. Judgment falls unequally upon women who bear witness, as well-known conflicts about testimonial authority in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries reveal. Women's testimonial accounts demonstrate both the symbolic potency of women's bodies and speech in the public sphere and the relative lack of institutional security and control to which they can lay claim. Each testimonial act follows in the wake of a long and invidious association of race and gender with lying that can be found to this day within legal courts and everyday practices of judgment, defining these locations as willfully unknowing and hostile to complex accounts of harm. Bringing together feminist, literary, and legal frameworks, Leigh Gilmore provides provocative readings of what happens when women's testimony is discredited. She demonstrates how testimony crosses jurisdictions, publics, and the unsteady line between truth and fiction in search of justice.Gender and culture.Sex discrimination against womenLaw and legislationSex discriminationLaw and legislationSex discrimination in criminal justice administrationWitnessesPublic opinionCrimeSex differencesSex discrimination against womenLaw and legislation.Sex discriminationLaw and legislation.Sex discrimination in criminal justice administration.WitnessesPublic opinion.CrimeSex differences.342.7308/78Gilmore Leigh1959-1474822MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910792669803321Tainted witness3688699UNINA