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It is a recommended read for anyone interested in the grammar of German and especially for students of German philology. The book focuses on how grammatical generalizations are derived from concrete linguistic material while covering a huge number of the important phenomena of German grammar. No specific theoretical framework is adopted in the book but it constitutes an ideal starting point for reading more theory-specific textbooks and accessible research papers. Despite its length, the book is suitable for inclusion in all sorts of curricula because more advanced parts are clearly marked and can be skipped, and the five parts of the book can be read separately. Almost all chapters contain a large number of exercises with complete solutions in the appendix. 330 $aEinführung in die grammatische Beschreibung des Deutschen ist eine Einführung in die deskriptive Grammatik am Beispiel des gegenwärtigen Deutschen in den Bereichen Phonetik, Phonologie, Morphologie, Syntax und Graphematik. Das Buch ist für jeden geeignet, der sich für die Grammatik des Deutschen interessiert, vor allem aber für Studierende der Germanistik bzw. Deutschen Philologie. Im Vordergrund steht die Vermittlung grammatischer Erkenntnisprozesse und Argumentationsweisen auf Basis konkreten sprachlichen Materials. Es wird kein spezieller theoretischer Rahmen angenommen, aber nach der Lektüre sollten Leser in der Lage sein, sowohl deskriptiv ausgerichtete Forschungsartikel als auch theorienahe Einführungen lesen zu können. Trotz seiner Länge ist das Buch für den Unterricht in BA-Studiengängen geeignet, da grundlegende und fortgeschrittene Anteile getrennt werden und die fünf Teile des Buches auch einzeln verwendet werden können. 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Message -- Workflow -- Resolution of Compliance Violation in Business Process Models: A Planning-Based Approach -- A Two-Stage Probabilistic Approach to Manage Personal Worklist in Workflow Management Systems -- Flaws in the Flow: The Weakness of Unstructured Business Process Modeling Languages Dealing with Data -- Process Models -- Maintaining Compliance in Customizable Process Models -- Measuring the Compliance of Processes with Reference Models -- Ontology Challenges -- Formalized Conflicts Detection Based on the Analysis of Multiple Emails: An Approach Combining Statistics and Ontologies -- Semantic Annotations and Querying of Web Data Sources -- An Extended Petri-Net Based Approach for Supply Chain Process Enactment in Resource-Centric Web Service Environment -- Network Complexity 1 -- Anonymity and Censorship Resistance in Unstructured Overlay Networks -- An Information Brokering Service Provider (IBSP) for Virtual Clusters -- Efficient Hierarchical Quorums in Unstructured Peer-to-Peer Networks -- Network Complexity 2 -- Load-Aware Dynamic Replication Management in a Data Grid -- Resource Planning for Massive Number of Process Instances -- Assessment of Service Protocols Adaptability Using a Novel Path Computation Technique -- Modeling Cooperation -- Enhancing Business Process Automation by Integrating RFID Data and Events -- An Integrated Approach to Managing Business Process Risk Using Rich Organizational Models -- Revisiting the Behavior of Fault and Compensation Handlers in WS-BPEL.-Information Complexity -- Understanding User Preferences and Awareness: Privacy Mechanisms in Location-Based Services -- Information Sharing Modalities for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks -- Unveiling Hidden Unstructured Regions in Process Models -- Infrastructure -- Cafe: A Generic Configurable Customizable Composite Cloud Application Framework -- Implementing Isolation for Service-Based Applications -- An Executable Calculus for Service Choreography -- The Influence of an External Transaction on a BPEL Scope -- Cooperating SQL Dataflow Processes for In-DB Analytics -- Information -- Process Fragments -- Complex Schema Match Discovery and Validation through Collaboration -- Trust- and Location-Based Recommendations for Tourism -- Collaborative Ad-Hoc Information Sharing in Cross-Media Information Environments -- Distributed Objects and Applications (DOA) International Conference 2009 -- DOA 2009 ? 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Message -- Aspect-Oriented Approaches for Distributed Middleware -- Aspect-Oriented Space Containers for Efficient Publish/Subscribe Scenarios in Intelligent Transportation Systems -- Distributed Algorithms and Communication Protocols -- Parallel Interconnection of Broadcast Systems with Multiple FIFO Channels -- Distributed Databases and Transactional Systems -- Revising 1-Copy Equivalence in Replicated Databases with Snapshot Isolation -- TMBean: Optimistic Concurrency in Application Servers Using Transactional Memory -- Distributed Infrastructures for Cluster and Grid Computing -- Optimizing Data Management in Grid Environments -- Object-Based, Component-Based, Resource-Oriented, Event-Oriented and Service-Oriented Middleware -- CA3M: A Runtime Model and a Middleware for Dynamic Context Management -- Engineering Distributed Shared Memory Middleware for Java -- Peer to Peer and DecentralizedInfrastructures -- CLON: Overlay Networks and Gossip Protocols for Cloud Environments -- A Solution to Resource Underutilization for Web Services Hosted in the Cloud -- Performance Analysis of Distributed Computing Systems -- On the Cost of Prioritized Atomic Multicast Protocols -- Evaluating Throughput Stability of Protocols for Distributed Middleware -- Evaluating Transport Protocols for Real-Time Event Stream Processing Middleware and Applications -- Reliability, Fault Tolerance, Quality of Service, and Real Time Support -- Reliable Communication Infrastructure for Adaptive Data Replication -- FT-OSGi: Fault Tolerant Extensions to the OSGi Service Platform -- A Component Assignment Framework for Improved Capacity and Assured Performance in Web Portals -- A Stability Criteria Membership Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks -- Proactive Byzantine Quorum Systems -- Self* Properties in Distributed Middleware -- Model-Driven Development of Adaptive Applications with Self-Adaptive Mobile Processes -- Software Engineering for Distributed Middleware Systems -- An Architecture Independent Approach to Emulating Computation Intensive Workload for Early Integration Testing of Enterprise DRE Systems -- Security and Privacy in a Connected World -- Managing Reputation in Contract-Based Distributed Systems -- Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing -- A Distributed Approach to Local Adaptation Decision Making for Sequential Applications in Pervasive Environments. 330 $aThis two-volume set LNCS 5870/5871 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the four confederated international conferences on Cooperative Information Systems (CoopIS 2009), Distributed Objects and Applications (DOA 2009), Information Security (IS 2009), and Ontologies, Databases and Applications of Semantics (ODBASE 2009), held as OTM 2009 in Vilamoura, Portugal, in November 2009. The 83 revised full papers presented together with 4 keynote talks were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 234 submissions. 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