Conceptual Modeling - ER 2005: 24th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, Klagenfurt, Austria, October 24-28, 2005, Proceedings

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Christian Kop, Heinrich C. Mayr, John Mylopoulos, Óscar Pastor
Springer Science & Business Media, 11.10.2005 - 504 Seiten
Conceptual modeling is fundamental to any domain where one must cope with complex real-world situations and systems because it fosters communication - tween technology experts and those who would bene?t from the application of those technologies. Conceptual modeling is the key mechanism for und- standing and representing the domains of information system and database - gineering but also increasingly for other domains including the new “virtual” e-environmentsandtheinformationsystemsthatsupportthem.Theimportance of conceptual modeling in software engineering is evidenced by recent interest in “model-drivenarchitecture”and“extremenon-programming”.Conceptualm- eling also plays a prominent rolein various technical disciplines and in the social sciences. The Annual International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (referred to as the ER Conference) provides a central forum for presenting and discussing current research and applications in which conceptual modeling is the major emphasis. In keeping with this tradition, ER 2005, the 24th ER Conference, spanned the spectrum of conceptual modeling including research and practice in areas such as theories of concepts and ontologies underlying conceptual m- eling, methods and tools for developing and communicating conceptual models, and techniques for transforming conceptual models into e?ective (information) system implementations. Moreover, new areas of conceptual modeling incl- ing Semantic Web services and the interdependencies of conceptual modeling with knowledge-based, logical and linguistic theories and approaches were also addressed.

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Specific Approaches
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How to Manage Uniformly Software Architecture at Different
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Schema Integration Based on Uncertain Semantic Matteo Magnani Nikos Rizopoulus Peter Mc Brien Mappings
31
Process Modeling and Views
47
PatternBased Analysis of the ControlFlow Perspective of
63
A Practical Approach
79
Conceptual Modeling in eLearning
96
Learning Process Models as Mediators Between Didactical Practice
112
Choosing Appropriate Method Guidelines for WebOntology Building
270
Web Services and Navigational Models
288
Automatically Grounding SemanticallyEnriched Conceptual Models
304
AN
320
Aspects of Workflow Modeling
337
Identification Representation and Tool
353
ActorOriented Design of Scientific Workflows
369
Blueprints and Measures for ETL Workflows
385

Managing Models and Modeling
128
How to Tame a Very Large ER Diagram Using Link Analysis
144
A Multilevel Dictionary for Model Management
160
A MOFCompliant Approach to Software Quality Modeling
176
Requirements and Software Engineering
192
Applying Modular Method Engineering to Validate and Extend
209
Ontologies
241
Extraction of Domain Knowledge from
256
Queries and OLAP Summaries
401
A Semantic Approach to Query Rewriting for Integrated XML Data
417
A Taxonomy of Inaccurate Summaries and Their Management
433
Temporal and Spatial Modeling
449
Precise Modeling and Verification of Topological Integrity Constraints
465
Topological Relationships Between Complex Lines and Complex Regions
483
Author Index
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