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9783642163845

Advances in Conceptual Modeling - Applications and Challenges : ER 2010 Workshops ACM-L, CMLSA, CMS, de@ER, FP-UML, SeCoGIS, WISM, Vancouver, BC, Canada, November 1-4, 2010, Proceedings

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    9783642163845

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    364216384X

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  • Copyright: 2010-11-29
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc
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Summary

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of workshops, held at the 29th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, ER 2010, in Vancouver, Canada, in November 2010. The 31 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 82 submissions. The papers are organized in sections on the workshops Semantic and Conceptual Issues in GIS (SeCoGIS); Conceptual Modeling of Life Sciences Applications (CMLSA); Conceptual Modelling of Services (CMS); Active Conceptual Modeling of Learning (ACM-L); Web Information Systems Modeling (WISM); Domain Engineering (DE@ER); and Foundations and Practices of UML (FP-UML).

Table of Contents

SeCoGIS 2010-Fourth International Workshop on Semantic and Conceptual Issues in Geographic Information Systems
Preface to SeCoGIS 2010p. 1
Semantical Aspects
W-Ray: A Strategy to Publish Deep Web Geographic Datap. 2
G-Map Semantic Mapping Approach to Improve Semantic Interoperability of Distributed Geospatial Web Servicesp. 12
MGsP: Extending the GsP to Support Semantic Interoperability of Geospatial Datacubesp. 23
Implementation Aspects
Range Queries over a Compact Representation of Minimum Bounding Rectanglesp. 33
A Sensor Observation Service Based on OGC Specifications for a Meteorological SDI in Galiciap. 43
CMLSA 2010-Third International Workshop on Conceptual Modeling for Life Sciences Applications
Preface to CMLSA 2010p. 53
Conceptual Modelling for Bio-, Eco- and Agroinformatics
Provenance Management in BioSciencesp. 54
Ontology-Based Agri-Environmental Planning for Whole Farm Plansp. 65
CMS 2010-First International Workshop on Conceptual Modeling of Service
Preface to CMS 2010p. 75
Modeling Support for Service Integration
A Formal Model for Service Mediatorsp. 76
Reusing Legacy Systems in a Service-Oriented Architecture: A Model-Based Analysisp. 86
Intelligent Author Identificationp. 96
Modeling Techniques for Services
Abstraction, Restriction, and Co-creation: Three Perspectives on Servicesp. 107
The Resource-Service-System Model for Service Sciencep. 117
ACM-L 2010 The 3rd International Workshop on Active Conceptual Modeling of Learning, ACM-L
Preface to ACM-L 2010p. 127
Advances in Active Conceptual Modeling of Learning
ACM-L 2010
Towards a Framework for Emergent Modelingp. 128
When Entities Are Types: Effectively Modeling Type-Instantiation Relationshipsp. 138
ACM-L 2009
KBB: A Knowledge-Bundle Builder for Research Studiesp. 148
WISM 2010-The 7th International Workshop on Web Information Systems Modeling
Preface to WISM 2010p. 159
Web Information Systems Development and Analysis Models
Integration of Dialogue Patterns into the Conceptual Model of Storyboard Designp. 160
Model-Driven Development of Multidimensional Models from Web Log Filesp. 170
Web Technologies and Applications
Integrity Assurance for RESTful XMLp. 180
Collaboration Recommendation on Academic Social Networksp. 190
Mining Economic Sentiment Using Argumentation Structuresp. 200
DE@ER 2010-Domain Engineering
Preface to DE@ER 2010p. 211
Methods and Tools in Domain Engineering
Evaluating Domain-Specific Modelling Solutionsp. 212
Towards a Reusable Unified Basis for Representing Business Domain Knowledge and Development Artifacts in Systems Engineeringp. 222
DaProS: A Data Property Specification Tool to Capture Scientific Sensor Data Propertiesp. 232
FP-UML 2010-Sixth International Workshop on Foundations and Practices of UML
Preface to FP-UML 2010p. 243
Semantics and Ontologies in UML
Incorporating UML Class and Activity Constructs into UEMLp. 244
Data Modeling Is Important for SOAp. 255
Representing Collectives and Their Members in UML Conceptual Models: An Ontological Analysisp. 265
Automation and Transformation in UML
UML Activities at Runtime: Experiences of Using Interpreters and Running Generated Codep. 275
Model-Driven Data Migrationp. 285
Author Indexp. 295
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