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9783540441229

Conceptual Modeling for New Information Systems Technologies : ER 2001 Workshops - HUMACS, DASWIS, ECOMO, and DAMA, Yokohama, November 27-30, 2002 - Revised Papers

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    9783540441229

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    3540441220

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  • Copyright: 2002-10-01
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed joint post-proceedings of four international workshops held in conjunction with the 20th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, ER 2001, held in Yokohama, Japan in November 2001. The 37 revised full papers presented were carefully selected and improved during two rounds of reviewing and revision. In accordance with the respective workshops, the papers are organized in topical sections on conceptual modeling and human, organizational, and social aspects; data semantics in web information systems; conceptual modeling approaches for e-business; and global data modeling.

Table of Contents

HUMACS 2001
Participation: The Key to Intelligent Manufacturing Improvementp. 1
Challenges in Dealing with Human Factors Issues in Manufacturing Activitiesp. 10
Extracting E-R Models from Collaboration Analysis Methods, MCM, and CLMp. 30
Living Manufacturing Systems with Living Organizationsp. 44
A Study on Human-Centric Real-Time Scheduling for PWB Assembly Linep. 57
The E/S Tool IT-Support for Ergonomic and Sociotechnical System Designp. 67
Construction of Virtual Working Environment and Evaluation of the Workersp. 81
Human Models and Data in the Ubiquitous Information Infrastructurep. 91
Motion Simulation of the Human Workers for the Integrated Computer-Aided Manufacturing Process Simulation Based on Info-Ergonomics Conceptp. 105
Human-Body Motion Simulation Using Bone-Based Human Model and Construction of Motion Databasep. 115
Ontological Commitment for Participative Simulationp. 127
Dynamic Management Architecture for Human Oriented Production Systemp. 141
DASWIS 2001
GeoCosm: A Semantics-Based Approach for Information Integration of Geospatial Datap. 141
Imposing Modeling Rules on Industrial Applications through Meta-modelingp. 166
Modelling Ubiquitous Web Applications - The WUML Approachp. 183
Structuring Web Sites Using Audience Class Hierarchiesp. 198
On the Automatic Extraction of Data from the Hidden Webp. 212
MIDAS/BD: A Methodological Framework for Web Database Designp. 227
Translating XQuery into XSLTp. 239
Web Site Evaluation: Methodology and Case Studyp. 253
Automatic Web Information Extraction in the roadRunner Systemp. 264
Querying Relational Databases without Explicit Joinsp. 278
NF-SS: A Normal Form for Semistructured Schemap. 292
A Formal Analysis of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocolp. 306
An XML Document Retrieval System Supporting Structure- and Content-Based Queriesp. 320
Extraction of Partial XML Documents Using IR-Based Structure and Contents Analysisp. 334
XDoC-WFMS: A Framework for Document Centric Workflow Management Systemp. 348
eCOMO 2001
Active XML Schemasp. 363
Behavior Abstraction in Semantic B2B Integrationp. 377
OIL Ontologies for Collaborative Task Performance in Coalitions of Self-Interested Actorsp. 390
A Multi-perspective Methodology for Modelling Inter-enterprise Business Processesp. 403
Process Patterns to Generate E-commerce Systemsp. 417
Formalising Feasibility and Correctness of Distributed Business Processesp. 432
Modeling Products for Versatile E-commerce Platforms - Essential Requirements and Generic Design Alternativesp. 444
Seamless Personalization of E-commerce Applicationsp. 457
Discovery of User Preference through Genetic Algorithm and Bayesian Categorization for Recommendationp. 471
DAMA 2001
Using the Quantum Data Model to Develop Shareable Definitionsp. 485
Author Indexp. 499
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