Conceptual Modeling - ER 2002 21st International Conference on Conceptual Modeling Tampere, Finland, October 7-11, 2002 Proceedings

For more than 20 years, the series of Conceptual Modeling – ER conferences has provided a forum for research communities and practitioners to present and - change research results and practical experiences in the ?elds of database design and conceptual modeling. Throughout the years, the scope of th...

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Other Authors: Spaccapietra, Stefano (Editor), March, Salvatore (Editor), Kambayashi, Yahiko (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2003, 2003
Edition:1st ed. 2003
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Conceptual Modeling Quality - From EER to UML Schemas Evaluation -- Conceptual Modeling for Customized XML Schemas -- A Flexible Cost Model for Abstract Object-Oriented Database Schemas -- Designing Valid XML Views 
505 0 |a Keynote Addresses -- Conceptual Modelling and Ontology: Possibilities and Pitfalls -- An Ontology for m-Business Models -- Pre-Conference Tutorials -- Modeling Dynamics of Business Processes: Key for Building Next Generation of Business Information Systems -- Ontology-Driven Conceptual Modelling -- Conference Tutorials -- Advanced OO Modelling: Metamodels and Notations for the New Millennium -- Ontology-Driven Conceptual Modelling: Advanced Concepts -- Workflow Management in Electronic Commerce -- Panel -- Do We Need an Ontology of Ontologies? -- Demonstrations and Posters -- Development of a Conceptual Data Model for Digital Spatio-Temporal Geographical Information, with Application to Several Themes and GIS -- Using Semantic Rules Database to Dynamically Set up the ICSpace Virtual Building -- On the Transformation of Object Oriented Conceptual Models to Logical Theories: From EROOS to ID-Logic -- Semantics and Meta-models -- Component Construction of Database Schemes --  
505 0 |a Comparative Evaluation of Large Data Model Representation Methods: The Analyst’s Perspective -- Extracting Conceptual Relationships from Specialized Documents -- Applications for Practice -- A Transactional Model for Data Warehouse Maintenance -- The Account Data Model -- A Semantic Model for Hypertext Data Caching -- Applying Ontology in Conceptual Modeling -- Understanding and Simulating Narratives in the Context of Information Systems -- Global Schema Generation Using Formal Ontologies -- Automatically Extracting Ontologically Specified Data from HTML Tables of Unknown Structure -- System and Data Integration -- On the Expressive Power of Data Integration Systems -- Property-Based Semantic Reconciliation of Heterogeneous Information Sources -- Conceptual integration of multiple partial geometric models -- Quality Assessment -- Evaluating the Quality of Process Models: Empirical Testing of a Quality Framework -- Data Quality in Web Information Systems -- XML & Object Systems --  
505 0 |a Multirelational Semantics for Extended Entity-Relationship Schemata With Applications -- A Meta-model for e-Contract Template Variable Dependencies Facilitating e-Negotiation -- Principles of Ontology -- On the General Ontological Foundations of Conceptual Modeling -- Finding and Characterizing Changes in Ontologies -- Superimposed Schematics: Introducing E-R Structure for In-Situ Information Selections -- Web Environments -- Web extensions to UML: Using the MVC Triad -- Wiccap Data Model: Mapping Physical Websites to Logical Views -- Representing and Querying Semistructured Web Data Using Nested Tables with Structural Variants -- Theory and Methods -- On the Transformation of Object-Oriented Conceptual Models to Logical Theories -- Reasoning with Goal Models -- Registering Scientific Information Sources for Semantic Mediation -- Methods and Tools -- Multidimensional Modeling with UML Package Diagrams --  
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520 |a For more than 20 years, the series of Conceptual Modeling – ER conferences has provided a forum for research communities and practitioners to present and - change research results and practical experiences in the ?elds of database design and conceptual modeling. Throughout the years, the scope of these conferences has extended from database design and speci?c topics of that area to more u- versal or re?ned conceptual modeling, organizing originally weak or ill-structured information or knowledge in more cultured ways by applying various kinds of principles, abstract models, and theories, for di?erent purposes. At the same time, many technically oriented approaches have been developed which aim to facilitate the implementation of rather advanced conceptual models. Conceptual modeling is based on the process of conceptualization, and it is the core of system structuring as well as justi?cation for information systems development. It supports and facilitates the understanding, explanation, pred- tion, and reasoning on information and knowledge, and their manipulation in the systems, in addition to understanding and designing the functions of the systems. The conceptualization process aims at constructing concepts relevant for the knowledge and information system in question. Concepts in the human mind and concept descriptions in computerized information systems are quite di?erent things by nature, but both should be taken into account in conceptual modeling. Usually concept descriptions are properly observed, but concepts in the human mind and their properties are often neglected quite carelessly