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ColdFusion MX developer's handbook [[electronic resource] /] / Raymond Camden ... [et al.]
ColdFusion MX developer's handbook [[electronic resource] /] / Raymond Camden ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Francisco, Calif., : SYBEX, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (943 p.)
Disciplina 005.75/8
Altri autori (Persone) CamdenRaymond
Soggetto topico Database design
Web databases
ISBN 1-280-65472-4
9786610654727
0-7821-5153-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ColdFusion MX Developer's Handbook; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Introduction; Part I: Managing Content and Applications; Chapter 1: Designing and Planning a ColdFusion Application; Gathering Technical Requirements; Designing the Application Architecture; Prototyping a Front End; Naming Conventions; Comments and Documentation; Applying Coding Standards; Additional Planning; In Sum; Chapter 2: Troubleshooting and Debugging ColdFusion MX Code; Interpreting Error Messages; ColdFusion MX Administrator Debug Settings; Debugging in Dreamweaver MX
Implementing Your Own Debugging TemplateTag-Based Debugging; Debugging on a Live Server; Some Tips; In Sum; Chapter 3: State Management in a Clustered Environment; State Management with ColdFusion; Clustering Fundamentals; Guidelines for Clustering in the ColdFusion Environment; Setting Up the Cluster Database Walk-Through; Putting Advanced Features to Work; In Sum; Chapter 4: The Fusebox Framework and Development Methodology; A Cautionary Tale; Current Software Development Practices; What Is Fusebox?; A Fusebox Overview; A FLiP Overview; A Sample Fusebox Application; In Sum
Chapter 5: Developing Component-Based ApplicationsObject-Oriented Concepts within CFML; Applying the Concepts; An Example of Applying Object-Oriented Design Concepts to a ColdFusion Application; In Sum; Chapter 6: Creating Search Engines with Verity; The Basics of Verity; Using cfindex and cfcollection; Creating Search Interfaces; Multilingual Indexing and Searching; Multiformat Indexing and Searching; Automating Indexing; Optimizing Verity; In Sum; Chapter 7: Advanced WDDX; Introducing WDDX; Exploring the Functionality of WDDX Language Tools; The WDDX JavaScript Library; WDDX Syndication
In SumChapter 8: Application Security Techniques; Before You Begin; Security Basics; Building Secure Web Applications; In Sum; Chapter 9: Archives and Deployment; Archiving as Part of Deployment; Preparing and Generating an Archive; Defining and Generating an Archive Definition; Deploying an Archive; In Sum; Chapter 10: Source Code Management; What Is Source Code Management?; Source Code Management Tools; In Sum; Part II: Advanced Database Integration; Chapter 11: Advanced SQL; SQL and Database Basics; Table Manipulation; Data Manipulation; Querying Data; CFSQL; Performance Testing; In Sum
Chapter 12: Stored ProceduresWorking with Stored Procedures; Executing Stored Procedures; Calling Stored Procedures from ColdFusion; Using cfstoredproc; Advanced Transact-SQL; Putting It All Together; In Sum; Chapter 13: Upsizing Databases to SQL Server; What's Upsizing?; Before You Upsize; Using the Access Upsizing Tools; Using SQL Server DTS; Modifying ColdFusion Applications for Upsized Databases; In Sum; Part III: Client-Side Coding; Chapter 14: Using JavaScript and DHTML with ColdFusion; Client versus Server Processing; Introducing the Document Object Model (DOM)
Integrating JavaScript and ColdFusion
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ColdFusion MX developer's handbook [[electronic resource] /] / Raymond Camden ... [et al.]
ColdFusion MX developer's handbook [[electronic resource] /] / Raymond Camden ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Francisco, Calif., : SYBEX, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (943 p.)
Disciplina 005.75/8
Altri autori (Persone) CamdenRaymond
Soggetto topico Database design
Web databases
ISBN 1-280-65472-4
9786610654727
0-7821-5153-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ColdFusion MX Developer's Handbook; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Introduction; Part I: Managing Content and Applications; Chapter 1: Designing and Planning a ColdFusion Application; Gathering Technical Requirements; Designing the Application Architecture; Prototyping a Front End; Naming Conventions; Comments and Documentation; Applying Coding Standards; Additional Planning; In Sum; Chapter 2: Troubleshooting and Debugging ColdFusion MX Code; Interpreting Error Messages; ColdFusion MX Administrator Debug Settings; Debugging in Dreamweaver MX
Implementing Your Own Debugging TemplateTag-Based Debugging; Debugging on a Live Server; Some Tips; In Sum; Chapter 3: State Management in a Clustered Environment; State Management with ColdFusion; Clustering Fundamentals; Guidelines for Clustering in the ColdFusion Environment; Setting Up the Cluster Database Walk-Through; Putting Advanced Features to Work; In Sum; Chapter 4: The Fusebox Framework and Development Methodology; A Cautionary Tale; Current Software Development Practices; What Is Fusebox?; A Fusebox Overview; A FLiP Overview; A Sample Fusebox Application; In Sum
Chapter 5: Developing Component-Based ApplicationsObject-Oriented Concepts within CFML; Applying the Concepts; An Example of Applying Object-Oriented Design Concepts to a ColdFusion Application; In Sum; Chapter 6: Creating Search Engines with Verity; The Basics of Verity; Using cfindex and cfcollection; Creating Search Interfaces; Multilingual Indexing and Searching; Multiformat Indexing and Searching; Automating Indexing; Optimizing Verity; In Sum; Chapter 7: Advanced WDDX; Introducing WDDX; Exploring the Functionality of WDDX Language Tools; The WDDX JavaScript Library; WDDX Syndication
In SumChapter 8: Application Security Techniques; Before You Begin; Security Basics; Building Secure Web Applications; In Sum; Chapter 9: Archives and Deployment; Archiving as Part of Deployment; Preparing and Generating an Archive; Defining and Generating an Archive Definition; Deploying an Archive; In Sum; Chapter 10: Source Code Management; What Is Source Code Management?; Source Code Management Tools; In Sum; Part II: Advanced Database Integration; Chapter 11: Advanced SQL; SQL and Database Basics; Table Manipulation; Data Manipulation; Querying Data; CFSQL; Performance Testing; In Sum
Chapter 12: Stored ProceduresWorking with Stored Procedures; Executing Stored Procedures; Calling Stored Procedures from ColdFusion; Using cfstoredproc; Advanced Transact-SQL; Putting It All Together; In Sum; Chapter 13: Upsizing Databases to SQL Server; What's Upsizing?; Before You Upsize; Using the Access Upsizing Tools; Using SQL Server DTS; Modifying ColdFusion Applications for Upsized Databases; In Sum; Part III: Client-Side Coding; Chapter 14: Using JavaScript and DHTML with ColdFusion; Client versus Server Processing; Introducing the Document Object Model (DOM)
Integrating JavaScript and ColdFusion
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Computational framework for knowledge [[electronic resource] ] : integrated behavior of machines / / Syed V. Ahamed
Computational framework for knowledge [[electronic resource] ] : integrated behavior of machines / / Syed V. Ahamed
Autore Ahamed Syed V. <1938->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (568 p.)
Disciplina 006.3
006.3/12
Soggetto topico Data mining
Web databases
Knowledge acquisition (Expert systems)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-27896-7
9786612278969
0-470-48042-4
0-470-48041-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto COMPUTATIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR KNOWLEDGE; CONTENTS; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; 1 New Knowledge Environments; Chapter Summary; 1.1 The Need to Know; 1.1.1 Global Power of Knowledge; 1.1.2 Scientific Aspects; 1.1.3 Wealth Aspects; 1.2 Role of Technology; 1.2.1 Three Major Contributions; 1.2.2 A String of Secondary Contributions; 1.2.3 Peripheral Contributions; 1.3 Knowledge and Wealth; 1.4 Evolving Knowledge Environments; 1.4.1 Components of Knowledge; 1.4.2 The Processing of Knowledge; 1.5 Structure and Communication of Knowledge; 1.5.1 Velocity of Flow of Knowledge
1.5.2 Truisms in the Knowledge Domain1.5.3 Philosophic Validation of Knowledge; 1.5.4 Scientific Principles in the Knowledge Domain; 1.5.5 Aspects of Knowledge; 1.6 Intelligent Internet and Knowledge Society; 1.6.1 Four Precursors of Modern Wisdom; 1.6.2 Knowledge Bases to Derive Wisdom; 1.6.3 Role of National Governments; 1.6.4 Universal Knowledge-Processing Systems; 1.6.5 Educational Networks; 1.6.6 Medical Networks; 1.6.7 Antiterrorism Networks; 1.7 Knowledge Networks; 1.7.1 Evolution of Knowledge Networks; 1.7.2 Knowledge Network Configuration; 1.8 Conclusions; References
2 Wisdom MachinesChapter Summary; 2.1 Many "Flavors" of Wisdom; 2.2 Three Orientations of Wisdom; 2.2.1 Absolute Wisdom; 2.2.2 Materialistic Wisdom; 2.2.3 Opportunistic Wisdom; 2.2.4 Needs and Wisdom; 2.2.5 What Are Wisdom Machines?; 2.3 Optimization of Wise Choices; 2.3.1 Derived Axioms; 2.3.2 Priming of Machine Wisdom for Directional Axioms; 2.4 Three-Level Functions; 2.4.1 Level I: Access and Administrative Functions; 2.4.2 Level II: Linkage, Scientific, and Statistical Functions; 2.4.3 Level III: Human Authentication; 2.5 Knowledge Machine Building Blocks
2.5.1 What Are Knowledge Machines?2.5.2 Knowledge-Machine-Based Wisdom Machines; 2.5.3 Sensor-Scanner-Based Wisdom Machines; 2.5.4 Bus Configurations and Switch Locations; 2.6 Machine Clusters; 2.6.1 Single-Wisdom Single-Machine Systems; 2.6.2 Single-Wisdom Multiple-Machine Systems; 2.6.3 Multiple-Wisdom Single-Machine Systems; 2.6.4 Multiple-Wisdom Multiple-Machine Systems; 2.7 From Wisdom to Behavior; 2.8 Order, Awareness, and Search; 2.9 Conclusions; References; 3 General Theory of Knowledge; Chapter Summary; 3.1 A Basis for the Theory of Knowledge; 3.2 Comprehension, Nature, and Knowledge
3.2.1 A Functional Approach3.2.2 Incremental Changes; 3.2.3 Elemental Convolution and Knowledge Operations; 3.3 Central Processing and Knowledge Processing; 3.4 Accumulation of Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom; 3.5 The Enhanced Knowledge Trail; 3.6 Sequencing of Events at Nodes; 3.7 Transitions at I, K, and C Nodes; 3.8 Transition Management at Nodes; 3.9 An Inverse Universe; 3.10 Origin and Destination; 3.10.1 Nature, Origin of Knowledge Trail; 3.10.2 Two Destinations of Knowledge Trail; 3.10.3 Multiple Feedbacks along the Knowledge Trail; 3.10.4 Dynamics of Knowledge in Societies
3.10.5 I, K, C, W, and E Bases to Replace Nodes
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Computational framework for knowledge [[electronic resource] ] : integrated behavior of machines / / Syed V. Ahamed
Computational framework for knowledge [[electronic resource] ] : integrated behavior of machines / / Syed V. Ahamed
Autore Ahamed Syed V. <1938->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (568 p.)
Disciplina 006.3
006.3/12
Soggetto topico Data mining
Web databases
Knowledge acquisition (Expert systems)
ISBN 1-282-27896-7
9786612278969
0-470-48042-4
0-470-48041-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto COMPUTATIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR KNOWLEDGE; CONTENTS; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; 1 New Knowledge Environments; Chapter Summary; 1.1 The Need to Know; 1.1.1 Global Power of Knowledge; 1.1.2 Scientific Aspects; 1.1.3 Wealth Aspects; 1.2 Role of Technology; 1.2.1 Three Major Contributions; 1.2.2 A String of Secondary Contributions; 1.2.3 Peripheral Contributions; 1.3 Knowledge and Wealth; 1.4 Evolving Knowledge Environments; 1.4.1 Components of Knowledge; 1.4.2 The Processing of Knowledge; 1.5 Structure and Communication of Knowledge; 1.5.1 Velocity of Flow of Knowledge
1.5.2 Truisms in the Knowledge Domain1.5.3 Philosophic Validation of Knowledge; 1.5.4 Scientific Principles in the Knowledge Domain; 1.5.5 Aspects of Knowledge; 1.6 Intelligent Internet and Knowledge Society; 1.6.1 Four Precursors of Modern Wisdom; 1.6.2 Knowledge Bases to Derive Wisdom; 1.6.3 Role of National Governments; 1.6.4 Universal Knowledge-Processing Systems; 1.6.5 Educational Networks; 1.6.6 Medical Networks; 1.6.7 Antiterrorism Networks; 1.7 Knowledge Networks; 1.7.1 Evolution of Knowledge Networks; 1.7.2 Knowledge Network Configuration; 1.8 Conclusions; References
2 Wisdom MachinesChapter Summary; 2.1 Many "Flavors" of Wisdom; 2.2 Three Orientations of Wisdom; 2.2.1 Absolute Wisdom; 2.2.2 Materialistic Wisdom; 2.2.3 Opportunistic Wisdom; 2.2.4 Needs and Wisdom; 2.2.5 What Are Wisdom Machines?; 2.3 Optimization of Wise Choices; 2.3.1 Derived Axioms; 2.3.2 Priming of Machine Wisdom for Directional Axioms; 2.4 Three-Level Functions; 2.4.1 Level I: Access and Administrative Functions; 2.4.2 Level II: Linkage, Scientific, and Statistical Functions; 2.4.3 Level III: Human Authentication; 2.5 Knowledge Machine Building Blocks
2.5.1 What Are Knowledge Machines?2.5.2 Knowledge-Machine-Based Wisdom Machines; 2.5.3 Sensor-Scanner-Based Wisdom Machines; 2.5.4 Bus Configurations and Switch Locations; 2.6 Machine Clusters; 2.6.1 Single-Wisdom Single-Machine Systems; 2.6.2 Single-Wisdom Multiple-Machine Systems; 2.6.3 Multiple-Wisdom Single-Machine Systems; 2.6.4 Multiple-Wisdom Multiple-Machine Systems; 2.7 From Wisdom to Behavior; 2.8 Order, Awareness, and Search; 2.9 Conclusions; References; 3 General Theory of Knowledge; Chapter Summary; 3.1 A Basis for the Theory of Knowledge; 3.2 Comprehension, Nature, and Knowledge
3.2.1 A Functional Approach3.2.2 Incremental Changes; 3.2.3 Elemental Convolution and Knowledge Operations; 3.3 Central Processing and Knowledge Processing; 3.4 Accumulation of Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom; 3.5 The Enhanced Knowledge Trail; 3.6 Sequencing of Events at Nodes; 3.7 Transitions at I, K, and C Nodes; 3.8 Transition Management at Nodes; 3.9 An Inverse Universe; 3.10 Origin and Destination; 3.10.1 Nature, Origin of Knowledge Trail; 3.10.2 Two Destinations of Knowledge Trail; 3.10.3 Multiple Feedbacks along the Knowledge Trail; 3.10.4 Dynamics of Knowledge in Societies
3.10.5 I, K, C, W, and E Bases to Replace Nodes
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Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2009
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Computational framework for knowledge [[electronic resource] ] : integrated behavior of machines / / Syed V. Ahamed
Computational framework for knowledge [[electronic resource] ] : integrated behavior of machines / / Syed V. Ahamed
Autore Ahamed Syed V. <1938->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (568 p.)
Disciplina 006.3
006.3/12
Soggetto topico Data mining
Web databases
Knowledge acquisition (Expert systems)
ISBN 1-282-27896-7
9786612278969
0-470-48042-4
0-470-48041-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto COMPUTATIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR KNOWLEDGE; CONTENTS; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; 1 New Knowledge Environments; Chapter Summary; 1.1 The Need to Know; 1.1.1 Global Power of Knowledge; 1.1.2 Scientific Aspects; 1.1.3 Wealth Aspects; 1.2 Role of Technology; 1.2.1 Three Major Contributions; 1.2.2 A String of Secondary Contributions; 1.2.3 Peripheral Contributions; 1.3 Knowledge and Wealth; 1.4 Evolving Knowledge Environments; 1.4.1 Components of Knowledge; 1.4.2 The Processing of Knowledge; 1.5 Structure and Communication of Knowledge; 1.5.1 Velocity of Flow of Knowledge
1.5.2 Truisms in the Knowledge Domain1.5.3 Philosophic Validation of Knowledge; 1.5.4 Scientific Principles in the Knowledge Domain; 1.5.5 Aspects of Knowledge; 1.6 Intelligent Internet and Knowledge Society; 1.6.1 Four Precursors of Modern Wisdom; 1.6.2 Knowledge Bases to Derive Wisdom; 1.6.3 Role of National Governments; 1.6.4 Universal Knowledge-Processing Systems; 1.6.5 Educational Networks; 1.6.6 Medical Networks; 1.6.7 Antiterrorism Networks; 1.7 Knowledge Networks; 1.7.1 Evolution of Knowledge Networks; 1.7.2 Knowledge Network Configuration; 1.8 Conclusions; References
2 Wisdom MachinesChapter Summary; 2.1 Many "Flavors" of Wisdom; 2.2 Three Orientations of Wisdom; 2.2.1 Absolute Wisdom; 2.2.2 Materialistic Wisdom; 2.2.3 Opportunistic Wisdom; 2.2.4 Needs and Wisdom; 2.2.5 What Are Wisdom Machines?; 2.3 Optimization of Wise Choices; 2.3.1 Derived Axioms; 2.3.2 Priming of Machine Wisdom for Directional Axioms; 2.4 Three-Level Functions; 2.4.1 Level I: Access and Administrative Functions; 2.4.2 Level II: Linkage, Scientific, and Statistical Functions; 2.4.3 Level III: Human Authentication; 2.5 Knowledge Machine Building Blocks
2.5.1 What Are Knowledge Machines?2.5.2 Knowledge-Machine-Based Wisdom Machines; 2.5.3 Sensor-Scanner-Based Wisdom Machines; 2.5.4 Bus Configurations and Switch Locations; 2.6 Machine Clusters; 2.6.1 Single-Wisdom Single-Machine Systems; 2.6.2 Single-Wisdom Multiple-Machine Systems; 2.6.3 Multiple-Wisdom Single-Machine Systems; 2.6.4 Multiple-Wisdom Multiple-Machine Systems; 2.7 From Wisdom to Behavior; 2.8 Order, Awareness, and Search; 2.9 Conclusions; References; 3 General Theory of Knowledge; Chapter Summary; 3.1 A Basis for the Theory of Knowledge; 3.2 Comprehension, Nature, and Knowledge
3.2.1 A Functional Approach3.2.2 Incremental Changes; 3.2.3 Elemental Convolution and Knowledge Operations; 3.3 Central Processing and Knowledge Processing; 3.4 Accumulation of Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom; 3.5 The Enhanced Knowledge Trail; 3.6 Sequencing of Events at Nodes; 3.7 Transitions at I, K, and C Nodes; 3.8 Transition Management at Nodes; 3.9 An Inverse Universe; 3.10 Origin and Destination; 3.10.1 Nature, Origin of Knowledge Trail; 3.10.2 Two Destinations of Knowledge Trail; 3.10.3 Multiple Feedbacks along the Knowledge Trail; 3.10.4 Dynamics of Knowledge in Societies
3.10.5 I, K, C, W, and E Bases to Replace Nodes
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Conceptual modeling : 41st international conference, ER 2022, Hyderabad, India, October 17-20, 2022, proceedings / / Jolita Ralyté [and four others], editors
Conceptual modeling : 41st international conference, ER 2022, Hyderabad, India, October 17-20, 2022, proceedings / / Jolita Ralyté [and four others], editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (446 pages)
Disciplina 005.74
Collana Lecture notes in computer science
Soggetto topico Database design
Web databases
ISBN 3-031-17995-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Abstracts of Invited Keynotes -- Conceptual Modelling in the Age of Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Computing -- In an Increasingly Digital World, You Have to Put the People First -- Modeling and Software -- Threat Intelligence Modeling Using Graphs -- Contents -- Foundations of Conceptual Modeling -- A FAIR Model Catalog for Ontology-Driven Conceptual Modeling Research -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods and Materials -- 3 Catalog Structure -- 4 Catalog Statistics -- 4.1 Statistics on the Models -- 4.2 Statistics on the Metadata -- 5 FAIRness Evaluation -- 6 Relevance for Research -- 7 Related Work -- 8 Final Considerations -- References -- Incorporating Types of Types in Ontology-Driven Conceptual Modeling -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background and Motivation -- 3 Extending UFO with High-Order Domain Endurant Types -- 4 Extending OntoUML with Support for High-Order Types -- 4.1 Stereotypes and Tagged Values -- 4.2 Revisiting the Ship Domain with the Extended Profile -- 4.3 Semantically-motivated Constraints for High-Order Types -- 4.4 Rules Involving UFO Classes in OntoUML -- 5 Related Work -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Rethinking Model Representation - A Taxonomy of Advanced Information Visualization in Conceptual Modeling -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Approaches -- 3 Taxonomy Development Research Method -- 3.1 Problem Identification and Motivation -- 3.2 Solution Objectives -- 3.3 Design and Development -- 3.4 Demonstration and Evaluation -- 4 Taxonomy -- 4.1 Presentation -- 4.2 Interaction -- 4.3 Data -- 5 Evaluation -- 6 Challenges and Limitations -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Pattern Discovery in Conceptual Models Using Frequent Itemset Mining -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Requirements -- 3 Discovering Frequent Patterns -- 4 Evaluation -- 4.1 Experiment 1 -- 4.2 Experiment 2 -- 5 Related Work.
6 Final Considerations -- References -- Ontologies and their Applications -- Legal Power-Subjection Relations: Ontological Analysis and Modeling Pattern -- 1 Introduction -- 2 On (Legal) Powers -- 3 The UFO-L Power-Subjection Relator Pattern -- 3.1 Power and Subjection in UFO-L -- 3.2 The Legal Power-Subjection Relator Pattern -- 4 Case Study: Legal Power in Brazilian Tax Law -- 5 Related Work -- 6 Final Considerations -- References -- Atomically True Ontology Modelling: Residential Buildings -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 2.1 Shape Grammars and Facade Generation -- 2.2 Knowledge and Semantic Based PCG -- 3 Holistic PCG Using ATOM -- 3.1 Shortcomings of Current Research -- 3.2 ATOM Conceptual Framework -- 3.3 ATOM Grammar -- 3.4 ATOM: Residential Buildings -- 4 Example of an ATOM Grammar -- 4.1 Alternate Applications of the Residential Building ATOM Grammar -- 4.2 Results -- 5 Conclusion and Future Work -- References -- An Ontological Analysis of Digital Technology -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Theorizing Digital Objects -- 4 UFO and OntoUML -- 5 Theory of Digital Objects in OntoUML -- 6 Discussion -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- ``All the Things that Come and Go, Stop and Say Hello": Towards an ontological account of how participants enter and exit events -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background Notions -- 3 How Participants Enter and Exit Events -- 3.1 Engaging and Disengaging Events -- 4 Illustrative Example: A Train Trip -- 4.1 Boarding and Deboarding as Engaging and Disengaging Events -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Applications of Conceptual Modeling -- Characterizing Fake News: A Conceptual Modeling-based Approach -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Characterization of Fake News -- 4 Conceptual Model -- 4.1 Attacker Sub-model -- 4.2 Fact Sub-model -- 4.3 Target Sub-model -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion.
References -- Modeling Lifelong Pathway Co-construction -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Requirements -- 3 Related Works -- 3.1 From Geographical Trajectories to Life Trajectories -- 3.2 The Need for a Model of Lifelong Pathways -- 4 The Lifelong Pathway Model -- 4.1 Functional Overview -- 4.2 Advice as the Essence of Co-construction -- 5 Automating the Advisor's Tasks -- 5.1 The Guidance System -- 5.2 Taking Advantage of the Lifelong Pathway Co-construction Model -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- LIREM: A Generic Framework for Effective Online Video Novelty Detection -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 2.1 Feature Cleaning -- 2.2 Video Anomaly Detection -- 3 LIREM Novelty Detection Framework -- 3.1 Iterative Outlier Detection -- 3.2 LSTM-Decoder Model -- 4 Experimental Evaluation -- 4.1 Experimental Setup -- 4.2 Evaluation Methodology -- 4.3 Effectiveness Evaluation -- 4.4 Efficiency Comparison -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- When IT Service Adoption Meets Behavioral Economics: Addressing Present Bias Challenges -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Underlying Conceptual Model -- 2.1 Organizational Concepts -- 2.2 IT-Related Concepts -- 2.3 A Value-Based Service Adoption Model -- 3 Root-Cause Analysis of Economic Behavior -- 4 Preliminary Results -- 5 Related Work -- 5.1 IT Service Adoption Challenges and Solution Selection -- 5.2 Behavioral Economics and Its Roles in Information Systems Research -- 6 Summary and Future Research -- References -- Data Modeling and Analysis -- Discovery of Spatial Association Rules from Fuzzy Spatial Data -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Running Example -- 4 Basic Concepts of Spatial Association Rules Mining -- 5 Fuzzy Spatial Data Handling -- 5.1 Fuzzy Regions and Fuzzy Topological Relationships -- 5.2 Spatial Plateau Algebra and Its Implementation -- 6 Discovery of Spatial Association Rules from Fuzzy Spatial Objects.
6.1 Architectural Overview -- 6.2 User Parameters -- 6.3 Spatial Data Layer -- 6.4 Spatial Data Handling Layer -- 6.5 Itemsets Handling Layer -- 6.6 Spatial Association Rules Retrieval Layer -- 7 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- A Comprehensive Approach for the Conceptual Modeling of Genomic Data -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 3 Methodological Framework -- 4 Method Application: Modeling DNA Variation -- 4.1 Mapping with Real Datasets -- 4.2 Examples of Applications -- 5 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- A Deep Learning Approach for Ideology Detection and Polarization Analysis Using COVID-19 Tweets -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Works -- 2.1 Polarization Detection Using Twitter -- 2.2 Adversarial Sample Generation and Emotion Classification -- 3 Data Preparation -- 4 Emotion Classification -- 4.1 Common Word Extractor -- 4.2 Adversarial Sample Generation -- 5 Political Ideology Detection -- 6 Experimental Result and Analysis -- 6.1 Hyperparameters of the Models -- 6.2 Evaluation Metrics -- 6.3 Experimental Results -- 6.4 COVID-19 Polarization Analysis -- 7 Conclusion and Future Work -- References -- Effective Generation of Relational Schema from Multi-Model Data with Reinforcement Learning -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Overview of Approach Framework -- 2.1 Initial Relational Schema -- 2.2 Action -- 2.3 State -- 2.4 Policy -- 2.5 Reward and Goal -- 3 Experiment -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Business Process -- Ontology-Supported Modeling of Bots in Robotic Process Automation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminaries -- 2.1 Ontology of RPA Operations -- 2.2 Business Process Modeling Ontology -- 3 Motivation -- 4 Extending the ORPAO by Process Aspects -- 4.1 Steering the Control Flow of RPA Bots -- 4.2 Adding Context Containers -- 4.3 Linking the Business Process Modeling Ontology -- 5 A Platform for Modeling Conceptual RPA Bots.
5.1 Components of the Modeling Platform -- 5.2 Prototype -- 6 Related Work -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Stra2Bis: A Model-Driven Method for Aligning Business Strategy and Business Processes -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 The Stra2Bis Method -- 3.1 Step 1: Current Business Process Model (Working Example) -- 3.2 Step 2: Business Strategy Modelling by Strategic Scenario -- 3.3 Step 3: Business Process Modelling by Alignment-Driven Transformation -- 3.4 Effects on the PIM Level in an MDA Context -- 4 Initial Evaluation and Discussion -- 5 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Online Decision Mining and Monitoring in Process-Aware Information Systems -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Decision Rule Mining and Monitoring -- 3 Evaluation -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Related Work -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- OPerA: Object-Centric Performance Analysis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Background -- 4 Object-Centric Performance Analysis -- 4.1 Replaying OCELs on OCPNs -- 4.2 Measuring Object-Centric Performance Measures -- 5 Case Study -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Quality and Performance -- Bidirectional Relation Attention for Entity Alignment Based on Graph Convolutional Network -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 2.1 Entity Alignment Based on Translation Models -- 2.2 Entity Alignment Based on GCN -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Problem Formulation -- 3.2 Model Architecture -- 3.3 KG Structure Embedding Based on GCN -- 3.4 Relation Embedding -- 3.5 Bidirectional Relation Aggregation -- 3.6 Entity Alignment -- 4 Experiments -- 4.1 Datasets -- 4.2 Experimental Settings -- 4.3 Main Results -- 4.4 Ablation Experiment -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- A Behavioural Analysis of Metadata Use in Evaluating the Quality of Repurposed Data -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Study Design -- 3.1 Platform Design -- 3.2 Task Design -- 4 Results.
4.1 Task Performance.
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Conceptual modeling : 41st international conference, ER 2022, Hyderabad, India, October 17-20, 2022, proceedings / / Jolita Ralyté [and four others], editors
Conceptual modeling : 41st international conference, ER 2022, Hyderabad, India, October 17-20, 2022, proceedings / / Jolita Ralyté [and four others], editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (446 pages)
Disciplina 005.74
Collana Lecture notes in computer science
Soggetto topico Database design
Web databases
ISBN 3-031-17995-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Abstracts of Invited Keynotes -- Conceptual Modelling in the Age of Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Computing -- In an Increasingly Digital World, You Have to Put the People First -- Modeling and Software -- Threat Intelligence Modeling Using Graphs -- Contents -- Foundations of Conceptual Modeling -- A FAIR Model Catalog for Ontology-Driven Conceptual Modeling Research -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods and Materials -- 3 Catalog Structure -- 4 Catalog Statistics -- 4.1 Statistics on the Models -- 4.2 Statistics on the Metadata -- 5 FAIRness Evaluation -- 6 Relevance for Research -- 7 Related Work -- 8 Final Considerations -- References -- Incorporating Types of Types in Ontology-Driven Conceptual Modeling -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background and Motivation -- 3 Extending UFO with High-Order Domain Endurant Types -- 4 Extending OntoUML with Support for High-Order Types -- 4.1 Stereotypes and Tagged Values -- 4.2 Revisiting the Ship Domain with the Extended Profile -- 4.3 Semantically-motivated Constraints for High-Order Types -- 4.4 Rules Involving UFO Classes in OntoUML -- 5 Related Work -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Rethinking Model Representation - A Taxonomy of Advanced Information Visualization in Conceptual Modeling -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Approaches -- 3 Taxonomy Development Research Method -- 3.1 Problem Identification and Motivation -- 3.2 Solution Objectives -- 3.3 Design and Development -- 3.4 Demonstration and Evaluation -- 4 Taxonomy -- 4.1 Presentation -- 4.2 Interaction -- 4.3 Data -- 5 Evaluation -- 6 Challenges and Limitations -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Pattern Discovery in Conceptual Models Using Frequent Itemset Mining -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Requirements -- 3 Discovering Frequent Patterns -- 4 Evaluation -- 4.1 Experiment 1 -- 4.2 Experiment 2 -- 5 Related Work.
6 Final Considerations -- References -- Ontologies and their Applications -- Legal Power-Subjection Relations: Ontological Analysis and Modeling Pattern -- 1 Introduction -- 2 On (Legal) Powers -- 3 The UFO-L Power-Subjection Relator Pattern -- 3.1 Power and Subjection in UFO-L -- 3.2 The Legal Power-Subjection Relator Pattern -- 4 Case Study: Legal Power in Brazilian Tax Law -- 5 Related Work -- 6 Final Considerations -- References -- Atomically True Ontology Modelling: Residential Buildings -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 2.1 Shape Grammars and Facade Generation -- 2.2 Knowledge and Semantic Based PCG -- 3 Holistic PCG Using ATOM -- 3.1 Shortcomings of Current Research -- 3.2 ATOM Conceptual Framework -- 3.3 ATOM Grammar -- 3.4 ATOM: Residential Buildings -- 4 Example of an ATOM Grammar -- 4.1 Alternate Applications of the Residential Building ATOM Grammar -- 4.2 Results -- 5 Conclusion and Future Work -- References -- An Ontological Analysis of Digital Technology -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Theorizing Digital Objects -- 4 UFO and OntoUML -- 5 Theory of Digital Objects in OntoUML -- 6 Discussion -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- ``All the Things that Come and Go, Stop and Say Hello": Towards an ontological account of how participants enter and exit events -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background Notions -- 3 How Participants Enter and Exit Events -- 3.1 Engaging and Disengaging Events -- 4 Illustrative Example: A Train Trip -- 4.1 Boarding and Deboarding as Engaging and Disengaging Events -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Applications of Conceptual Modeling -- Characterizing Fake News: A Conceptual Modeling-based Approach -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Characterization of Fake News -- 4 Conceptual Model -- 4.1 Attacker Sub-model -- 4.2 Fact Sub-model -- 4.3 Target Sub-model -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion.
References -- Modeling Lifelong Pathway Co-construction -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Requirements -- 3 Related Works -- 3.1 From Geographical Trajectories to Life Trajectories -- 3.2 The Need for a Model of Lifelong Pathways -- 4 The Lifelong Pathway Model -- 4.1 Functional Overview -- 4.2 Advice as the Essence of Co-construction -- 5 Automating the Advisor's Tasks -- 5.1 The Guidance System -- 5.2 Taking Advantage of the Lifelong Pathway Co-construction Model -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- LIREM: A Generic Framework for Effective Online Video Novelty Detection -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 2.1 Feature Cleaning -- 2.2 Video Anomaly Detection -- 3 LIREM Novelty Detection Framework -- 3.1 Iterative Outlier Detection -- 3.2 LSTM-Decoder Model -- 4 Experimental Evaluation -- 4.1 Experimental Setup -- 4.2 Evaluation Methodology -- 4.3 Effectiveness Evaluation -- 4.4 Efficiency Comparison -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- When IT Service Adoption Meets Behavioral Economics: Addressing Present Bias Challenges -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Underlying Conceptual Model -- 2.1 Organizational Concepts -- 2.2 IT-Related Concepts -- 2.3 A Value-Based Service Adoption Model -- 3 Root-Cause Analysis of Economic Behavior -- 4 Preliminary Results -- 5 Related Work -- 5.1 IT Service Adoption Challenges and Solution Selection -- 5.2 Behavioral Economics and Its Roles in Information Systems Research -- 6 Summary and Future Research -- References -- Data Modeling and Analysis -- Discovery of Spatial Association Rules from Fuzzy Spatial Data -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Running Example -- 4 Basic Concepts of Spatial Association Rules Mining -- 5 Fuzzy Spatial Data Handling -- 5.1 Fuzzy Regions and Fuzzy Topological Relationships -- 5.2 Spatial Plateau Algebra and Its Implementation -- 6 Discovery of Spatial Association Rules from Fuzzy Spatial Objects.
6.1 Architectural Overview -- 6.2 User Parameters -- 6.3 Spatial Data Layer -- 6.4 Spatial Data Handling Layer -- 6.5 Itemsets Handling Layer -- 6.6 Spatial Association Rules Retrieval Layer -- 7 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- A Comprehensive Approach for the Conceptual Modeling of Genomic Data -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 3 Methodological Framework -- 4 Method Application: Modeling DNA Variation -- 4.1 Mapping with Real Datasets -- 4.2 Examples of Applications -- 5 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- A Deep Learning Approach for Ideology Detection and Polarization Analysis Using COVID-19 Tweets -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Works -- 2.1 Polarization Detection Using Twitter -- 2.2 Adversarial Sample Generation and Emotion Classification -- 3 Data Preparation -- 4 Emotion Classification -- 4.1 Common Word Extractor -- 4.2 Adversarial Sample Generation -- 5 Political Ideology Detection -- 6 Experimental Result and Analysis -- 6.1 Hyperparameters of the Models -- 6.2 Evaluation Metrics -- 6.3 Experimental Results -- 6.4 COVID-19 Polarization Analysis -- 7 Conclusion and Future Work -- References -- Effective Generation of Relational Schema from Multi-Model Data with Reinforcement Learning -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Overview of Approach Framework -- 2.1 Initial Relational Schema -- 2.2 Action -- 2.3 State -- 2.4 Policy -- 2.5 Reward and Goal -- 3 Experiment -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Business Process -- Ontology-Supported Modeling of Bots in Robotic Process Automation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminaries -- 2.1 Ontology of RPA Operations -- 2.2 Business Process Modeling Ontology -- 3 Motivation -- 4 Extending the ORPAO by Process Aspects -- 4.1 Steering the Control Flow of RPA Bots -- 4.2 Adding Context Containers -- 4.3 Linking the Business Process Modeling Ontology -- 5 A Platform for Modeling Conceptual RPA Bots.
5.1 Components of the Modeling Platform -- 5.2 Prototype -- 6 Related Work -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Stra2Bis: A Model-Driven Method for Aligning Business Strategy and Business Processes -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 The Stra2Bis Method -- 3.1 Step 1: Current Business Process Model (Working Example) -- 3.2 Step 2: Business Strategy Modelling by Strategic Scenario -- 3.3 Step 3: Business Process Modelling by Alignment-Driven Transformation -- 3.4 Effects on the PIM Level in an MDA Context -- 4 Initial Evaluation and Discussion -- 5 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Online Decision Mining and Monitoring in Process-Aware Information Systems -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Decision Rule Mining and Monitoring -- 3 Evaluation -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Related Work -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- OPerA: Object-Centric Performance Analysis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Background -- 4 Object-Centric Performance Analysis -- 4.1 Replaying OCELs on OCPNs -- 4.2 Measuring Object-Centric Performance Measures -- 5 Case Study -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Quality and Performance -- Bidirectional Relation Attention for Entity Alignment Based on Graph Convolutional Network -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 2.1 Entity Alignment Based on Translation Models -- 2.2 Entity Alignment Based on GCN -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Problem Formulation -- 3.2 Model Architecture -- 3.3 KG Structure Embedding Based on GCN -- 3.4 Relation Embedding -- 3.5 Bidirectional Relation Aggregation -- 3.6 Entity Alignment -- 4 Experiments -- 4.1 Datasets -- 4.2 Experimental Settings -- 4.3 Main Results -- 4.4 Ablation Experiment -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- A Behavioural Analysis of Metadata Use in Evaluating the Quality of Repurposed Data -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Study Design -- 3.1 Platform Design -- 3.2 Task Design -- 4 Results.
4.1 Task Performance.
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Conceptual modeling : 40th International Conference, ER 2021, Virtual event, October 18-21, 2021, proceedings / / edited by Aditya Ghose [and four others]
Conceptual modeling : 40th International Conference, ER 2021, Virtual event, October 18-21, 2021, proceedings / / edited by Aditya Ghose [and four others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (428 pages)
Disciplina 005.74
Collana Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Soggetto topico Database design
Web databases
ISBN 3-030-89022-8
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Conceptual modeling : 40th International Conference, ER 2021, Virtual event, October 18-21, 2021, proceedings / / edited by Aditya Ghose [and four others]
Conceptual modeling : 40th International Conference, ER 2021, Virtual event, October 18-21, 2021, proceedings / / edited by Aditya Ghose [and four others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (428 pages)
Disciplina 005.74
Collana Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Soggetto topico Database design
Web databases
ISBN 3-030-89022-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Creating database-backed library Web pages [[electronic resource] ] : using open source tools / / Stephen R. Westman
Creating database-backed library Web pages [[electronic resource] ] : using open source tools / / Stephen R. Westman
Autore Westman Stephen R
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chicago, : American Library Association, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (281 p.)
Disciplina 006.7/6
Soggetto topico Library Web sites - Design
Web databases
Web site development
Open source software
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-8389-9848-8
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Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction -- Databases basics -- Setup and administration -- Introduction to programming -- Creating reports -- Project design -- Programming the application -- Security-related techniques -- Creating public interfaces -- Development procedures.
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Westman Stephen R  
Chicago, : American Library Association, 2006
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