LEADER 08002nam 22008775 450 001 9910484291903321 005 20251226203158.0 010 $a3-540-75563-2 024 7 $a10.1007/978-3-540-75563-0 035 $a(CKB)1000000000490451 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000316954 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11244114 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000316954 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10286739 035 $a(PQKB)11202832 035 $a(DE-He213)978-3-540-75563-0 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4976520 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC337382 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL337382 035 $a(OCoLC)261324693 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6806127 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL6806127 035 $a(OCoLC)1006408292 035 $a(PPN)123736080 035 $a(Association for Computing Machinery)10.5555/1784489 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5610341 035 $a(EXLCZ)991000000000490451 100 $a20100715d2007 u| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurnn#008mamaa 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aConceptual Modeling - ER 2007 $e26th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, Auckland, New Zealand, November 5-9, 2007, Proceedings /$fedited by Christine Parent, Klaus-Dieter Schewe, Veda C. Storey, Bernhard Thalheim 205 $a1st ed. 2007. 210 1$aBerlin, Heidelberg :$cSpringer Berlin Heidelberg :$cImprint: Springer,$d2007. 215 $a1 online resource (XVI, 616 p.) 225 1 $aInformation Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI,$x2946-1642 ;$v4801 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 08$a3-540-75562-4 327 $aKeynotes -- Modeling Workflow Patterns from First Principles -- Heart Modeling, Computational Physiology and the IUPS Physiome Project -- Conceptual Schemas and Ontologies for Database Access: Myths and Challenges -- Data Warehousing and Data Mining -- Multidimensional Data Modeling for Business Process Analysis -- Mining Hesitation Information by Vague Association Rules -- A Model Driven Modernization Approach for Automatically Deriving Multidimensional Models in Data Warehouses -- Design Methodologies and Tools -- Cost-Based Fragmentation for Distributed Complex Value Databases -- From Business Models to Service-Oriented Design: A Reference Catalog Approach -- Teaching a Schema Translator to Produce O/R Views -- Building a Tool for Cost-Based Design of Object-Oriented Database Schemas -- Information and Database Integration -- Generic Schema Mappings -- Relational Data Tailoring Through View Composition -- On the Discovery of Preferred Work Practice Through Business Process Variants -- Information Modelling Concepts and Ontologies -- Towards Automated Reasoning on ORM Schemes -- From Declarative to Imperative UML/OCL Operation Specifications -- An Ontological Metamodel of Classifiers and Its Application to Conceptual Modelling and Database Design -- Integrity Constraints -- Handling Inconsistency of Vague Relations with Functional Dependencies -- Querying Incomplete Data with Logic Programs: ER Strikes Back -- Prioritized Preferences and Choice Constraints -- Logical Foundations of Conceptual Modelling -- Reasoning over Extended ER Models -- On Order Dependencies for the Semantic Web -- Collection Type Constructors in Entity-Relationship Modeling -- Patterns and Conceptual Meta-modelling -- Schema Exchange: A Template-Based Approach to Data and Metadata Translation -- A Conceptual Modeling Methodology Based on Niches and Granularity -- As We May Link: A General Metamodel for Hypermedia Systems -- Requirements Elicitation -- A Goal Oriented Approach for Modeling and Analyzing Security Trade-Offs -- Rapid Business Process Discovery (R-BPD) -- Ontology-Driven Business Modelling: Improving the Conceptual Representation of the REA Ontology -- A Comparison of Two Approaches to Safety Analysis Based on Use Cases -- Using Unified Modeling Language for Conceptual Modelling of Knowledge-Based Systems -- Tracing the Rationale Behind UML Model Change Through Argumentation -- Reuse and Reengineering -- Exploring Alternatives for Representing and Accessing Design Knowledge About Enterprise Integration -- Mining and Re-engineering Transactional Workflows for Reliable Executions -- Cross: An OWL Wrapper for Reasoning on Relational Databases -- Semi-structured Data and XML -- Augmenting Traditional Conceptual Models to Accommodate XML Structural Constructs -- VERT: A Semantic Approach for Content Search and Content Extraction in XML Query Processing -- A Conceptual Model for Multidimensional Analysis of Documents -- Web Information Systems and XML -- Automatic Hidden-Web Table Interpretation by Sibling Page Comparison -- A Fine-Grained XML Structural Comparison Approach -- Fine-Grained Compatibility and Replaceability Analysis of Timed Web Service Protocols. 330 $aConceptual modeling is fundamental to the development of complex systems, because it provides the key communication means between systems developers, end-usersandcustomers.Conceptualmodelingprovideslanguages,methods and tools to understandandrepresentthe applicationdomain;to elicitate,concep- alizeandformalizesystemrequirementsanduserneeds;tocommunicatesystems designs to all stakeholders; to formally verify and validate system designs on high levels of abstractions; and to minimize ambiguities in system development. Initially, conceptual modeling mainly addressed data-intensive information s- tems and contributed to data modeling and database application engineering. The area of conceptual modeling has now matured to encompass all kinds of application areas such as e-applications (including e-business and e-learning), web-based systems (including the semantic web and ubiquitous systems), life science and geographic applications. The annual International Conference on Conceptual Modeling serves as the premiere forum for presenting and discussing researchand applications in all - eas associatedwith conceptual modeling. This year,the Call for Papers solicited contributions dealing with logical and philosophical foundations of conceptual modeling, information modeling concepts including ontologies, correctness in modeling, web-based and mobile information systems, semi-structured data and XML, information and database integration, information retrieval, organization andevaluation,designmethodologiesandtools,reuse,re-engineeringandreverse engineering, quality assurance in conceptual modeling, conceptual change and evolution, data warehousing and data mining, spatial and temporal modeling, business process and work?ow modeling, knowledge management, requirementselicitation, and advanced applications. 410 0$aInformation Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI,$x2946-1642 ;$v4801 606 $aComputer simulation 606 $aDatabase management 606 $aApplication software 606 $aMachine theory 606 $aArtificial intelligence 606 $aComputer science 606 $aComputer Modelling 606 $aDatabase Management 606 $aComputer and Information Systems Applications 606 $aFormal Languages and Automata Theory 606 $aArtificial Intelligence 606 $aModels of Computation 615 0$aComputer simulation. 615 0$aDatabase management. 615 0$aApplication software. 615 0$aMachine theory. 615 0$aArtificial intelligence. 615 0$aComputer science. 615 14$aComputer Modelling. 615 24$aDatabase Management. 615 24$aComputer and Information Systems Applications. 615 24$aFormal Languages and Automata Theory. 615 24$aArtificial Intelligence. 615 24$aModels of Computation. 676 $a006.3 702 $aParent$b Christine 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910484291903321 996 $aConceptual Modeling - ER 2007$9774291 997 $aUNINA