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9783540293958

Perspectives in Conceptual Modeling: Er 2005 Workshop Caois, Bp-uml, Comogis, Ecomo, And Qois, Klagenfurt, Austria, October 24-28, 2005, Proceedings

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  • Copyright: 2005-12-16
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Summary

This book constitutes the refereed joint proceedings of five international workshops held in conjunction with the 24th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, ER 2005, in Klagenfurt, Austria, in October 2005. The 40 revised full papers presented together with the abstracts of seven tutorials were carefully reviewed and selected from 102 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on best practices of UML, experience reports and new applications, model evaluation and requirements modeling, metamodeling and model driven development, positions in engineering agent oriented systems, agent oriented methodologies and conceptual modeling, agent communication and coordination, geographic information systems, spatial and spatio-temporal data representation, spatial relations, spatial queries, analysis and data mining, data modeling and visualisation, conceptual modeling approaches for e-business, information system models quality, and quality driven processes.

Table of Contents

First International Workshop on Best Practices of UML (BP-UML 2005)
Preface to BP-UML 2005
1(1)
Juan Trujillo
Experience Reports and new Applications
Current Practices in the Use of UML
2(10)
Brian Dobing
Jeffrey Parsons
An Empirical Study of the Nesting Level of Composite States Within UML Statechart Diagrams
12(11)
Jose A. Cruz-Lemus
Marcela Genero
Mario Piattini
Ambrosio Toval
Utilizing a Multimedia UML Framework for an Image Database Application
23(10)
Temenushka Ignatova
Ilvio Bruder
Model Evaluation and Requirements Modeling
Object Class or Association Class? Testing the User Effect on Cardinality Interpretation
33(10)
Geert Poels
Frederik Gailly
Ann Maes
Roland Paemeleire
Organizing and Managing Use Cases
43(10)
James L. Goldman
Il-Yeol Song
A Comparative Analysis of Use Case Relationships
53(10)
Margaret Hilsbos
Il-Yeol Song
Yoo Myung Choi
Metamodeling and Model Driven Development
Applying Transformations to Model Driven Development of Web Applications
63(11)
Santiago Melia
Jaime Gomez
A Precise Approach for the Analysis of the UML Models Consistency
74(11)
Francisco Javier Lucas Martinez
Ambrosio Toval Alvarez
A UML 2 Profile for Busines as Process Modelling
85(12)
Beate List
Birgit Korherr
Seventh International Bi-conference Workshop on Agent-Oriented Information Systems (AOIS-2005)
Preface to AOIS 2005
97(1)
Paolo Bresciani
Manuel Kolp
Invited Talk
Agent Oriented Data Integration
98(11)
Avigdor Gal
Aviv Segev
Positions in Engineering Agent Oriented Systems
AOSE and Organic Computing -- How Can They Benefit from Each Other? Position Paper
109(10)
Bernhard Bauer
Holger Kasinger
Modeling Dynamic Engineering Design Processes in PSI
119(12)
Vadim Ermolayev
Eyck Jentzsch
Oleg Karsayev
Natalya Keberle
Wolf-Ekkehard Matzke
Vladimir Samoylov
Agent Oriented Methodologies and Conceptual Modeling
Preliminary Basis for an Ontology-Based Methodological Approach for Multi-agent Systems
131(10)
Ghassan Beydoun
Numi Tran
Graham Low
Brian Henderson-Sellers
DDEMAS: A Domain Design Technique for Multi-agent Domain Engineering
141(10)
Rosario Girardi
Alisson Neres Lindoso
An Agent-Oriented Meta-model for Enterprise Modelling
151(11)
Ivan Jureta
Stephane Faulkner
Agent Communication and Coordination
An Approach to Broaden the Semantic Coverage of ACL Speech Acts
162(10)
Hong Jiang
Michael N. Huhns
Normative Pragmatics for Agent Communication Languages
172(10)
Rodrigo Agerri
Eduardo Alonso
Experimental Comparison of Rational Choice Theory, Norm and Rights Based Multi Agent Systems
182(11)
Peter Kristoffersson
Eduardo Alonso
Second International Workshop on Conceptual Modeling for Geographic Information Systems (CoMoGIS 2005)
Preface to CoMoGIS 2005
193(1)
Michela Bertolotto
Invited Talk
Map Algebra Extended with Functors for Temporal Data
194(14)
Andrew U. Frank
Spatial and Spatio-temporal Data Representation
A Formal Model for Representing Point Trajectories in Two-Dimensional Spaces
208(10)
Valerie Noyon
Thomas Devogele
Christophe Claramunt
A Logical Approach for Modeling Spatio-temporal Objects and Events
218(10)
Cristian Vidal
Andrea Rodriguez
Conceptual Neighbourhood Diagrams for Representing Moving Objects
228(11)
Nico Van de Weghe
Philippe De Maeyer
Spatial Relations
A Refined Line-Line Spatial Relationship Model for Spatial Conflict Detection
239(10)
Wanzeng Liu
Jun Chen
Renliang Zhao
Tao Cheng
Assessing Topological Consistency for Collapse Operation in Generalization of Spatial Databases
249(10)
Hae-Kyong Kang
Ki-Joune Li
Spatial Relations for Semantic Similarity Measurement
259(11)
Angela Schwering
Martin Raubal
Spatial Queries, Analysis and Data Mining
Approximate Continuous K Nearest Neighbor Queries for Continuous Moving Objects with Pre-defined Paths
270(10)
Yu-Ling Hsueh
Roger Zimmermann
Meng-Han Yang
Spatio-temporal Similarity Analysis Between Trajectories on Road Networks
280(10)
Jung-Rae Hwang
Hye-Young Kang
Ki-Joune Li
Using Data Mining for Modeling Personalized Maps
290(10)
Joe Weakliam
David Wilson
Data Modeling and Visualisation
3D Scene Modeling for Activity Detection
300(10)
Yunqian Ma
Mike Bazakos
Zheng Wang
Wing Au
SAMATS -- Edge Highlighting and Intersection Rating Explained
310(10)
Joe Hegarty
James D. Carswell
Applying Semantic Web Technologies for Geodata Integration and Visualization
320(11)
Zhao Xu
Huajun Chen
Zhaohui Wu
Sixth International Workshop on Conceptual Modeling Approaches for e-Business (eCOMO 2005)
Preface to eCOMO 2005
331(2)
Willem-Jan van den Heuvel
Bernhard Thalheim
Bargaining in E-Business Systems
333(10)
Klaus-Dieter Schewe
Conceptual Content Management for Enterprise Web Services
343(11)
Sebastian Bossung
Hans-Werner Sehring
Joachim W. Schmidt
Verifying Web Services Composition
354(10)
YanPing Yang
QingPing Tan
Yong Xiao
Towards Amplifying Business Process Reuse
364(11)
Sergiy Zlatkin
Roland Kaschek
First International Workshop on Quality of Information Systems (QoIS 2005)
Preface to QoIS 2005
375(1)
Isabelle Comyn-Wattiau
Samira Si-Said Cherfi
Information System Models Quality
Measuring the Perceived Semantic Quality of Information Models
376(10)
Geert Poels
Ann Maes
Frederik Gailly
Roland Paemeleire
Situated Support for Choice of Representation for a Semantic Web Application
386(12)
Sari E. Hakkarainen
Anders Kofod-Petersen
Carlos Buil Aranda
Towards Systematic Model Assessment
398(12)
Ruth Breu
Joanna Chimiak-Opoka
A Fuzzy Based Approach to Measure Completeness of an Entity-Relationship Model
410(13)
Tauqeer Hussain
Mian M. Awais
Shafay Shamail
Quality Driven Processes
Managing Information Quality in e-Science: A Case Study in Proteomics
423(10)
Paolo Missier
Alun Preece
Suzanne Embury
Binling Jin
Mark Greenwood
David Stead
Al Brown
Tool Support and Specification Quality: Experimental Validation of an RE-Tool Evaluation Framework
433(11)
Raimundas Matulevicius
Guttorm Sindre
Improving Object-Oriented Micro Architectural Design Through Knowledge Systematization
444(13)
Javier Garzas
Mario Piattini
Tutorials
Tutorial 1: eduWeaver -- The Courseware Modeling Tool
457(2)
Judit Bajnai
Dimitris Karagiannis
Claudia Steinberger
Tutorial 2: FOOM -- Functional and Object Oriented Methodology: An Integrated Approach
459(2)
Peretz Shoval
Tutorial 3: Domain Engineering -- Using Domain Concepts to Guide Software Design
461(3)
Iris Reinhartz-Berger
Arnon Sturm
Yair Wand
Tutorial 4: Reasoning About Web Information Systems
464(4)
Klaus-Dieter Schewe
Bernhard Thalheim
Tutorial 5: Schema and Data Translation
468(2)
Paolo Atzeni
Tutorial 6: Modeling and Simulation of Dynamic Engineering Design Processes
470(3)
Vadim Ermolayev
Vladimir Gorodetski
Eyck Jentzsch
Wolf-Ekkehard Matzke
Tutorial 7: Modeling Enterprise Applications
473(2)
Dirk Draheim
Author Index 475

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