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Keynote Addresses | |
Conceptual Modelling and Ontology: Possibilities and Pitfalls | p. 1 |
An Ontology for m-Business Models | p. 3 |
Pre-Conference Tutorials | |
Modeling Dynamics of Business Processes: Key for Building Next Generation of Business Information Systems | p. 7 |
Ontology-Driven Conceptual Modelling | p. 10 |
Conference Tutorials | |
Advanced OO Modelling: Metamodels and Notations for the New Millennium | p. 11 |
Ontology-Driven Conceptual Modelling: Advanced Concepts | p. 12 |
Workflow Management in Electronic Commerce | p. 13 |
Panel | |
Do We Need an Ontology of Ontologies? | p. 15 |
Demonstrations and Posters | |
Development of a Conceptual Data Model for Digital Spatio-Temporal Geographical Information, with Application to Several Themes and GIS | p. 16 |
Using Semantic Rules Database to Dynamically Set up the ICSpace Virtual Building | p. 17 |
On the Transformation of Object Oriented Conceptual Models to Logical Theories: From EROOS to ID-Logic | p. 18 |
Semantics and Meta-models | |
Component Construction of Database Schemes | p. 20 |
Multirelational Semantics for Extended Entity-Relationship Schemata with Applications | p. 35 |
A Meta-model for e-Contract Template Variable Dependencies Facilitating e-Negotiation | p. 50 |
Principles of Ontology | |
On the General Ontological Foundations of Conceptual Modeling | p. 65 |
Finding and Characterizing Changes in Ontologies | p. 79 |
Superimposed Schematics: Introducing E-R Structure for | p. 90 |
Web Environments | |
WebExtensions to UML: Using the MVC Triad | p. 105 |
Wiccap Data Model: Mapping Physical Websites to Logical Views | p. 120 |
Representing and Querying Semistructured Web Data Using Nested Tables with Structural Variants | p. 135 |
Theory and Methods | |
On the Transformation of Object-Oriented Conceptual Models to Logical Theories | p. 152 |
Reasoning with Goal Models | p. 167 |
Registering Scientific Information Sources for Semantic Mediation | p. 182 |
Methods and Tools | |
Multidimensional Modeling with UML Package Diagrams | p. 199 |
Comparative Evaluation of Large Data Model Representation Methods: The Analyst's Perspective | p. 214 |
Extracting Conceptual Relationships from Specialized Documents | p. 232 |
Applications for Practice | |
A Transactional Model for Data Warehouse Maintenance | p. 247 |
The Account Data Model | p. 263 |
A Semantic Model for Hypertext Data Caching | p. 276 |
Applying Ontology in Conceptual Modeling | |
Understanding and Simulating Narratives in the Context of Information Systems | p. 291 |
Global Schema Generation Using Formal Ontologies | p. 307 |
Automatically Extracting Ontologically Specified Data from HTML Tables of Unknown Structure | p. 322 |
System and Data Integration | |
On the Expressive Power of Data Integration Systems | p. 338 |
Property-Based Semantic Reconciliation of Heterogeneous Information Sources | p. 351 |
Conceptual Integration of Multiple Partial Geometric Models | p. 365 |
Quality Assessment | |
Evaluating the Quality of Process Models: Empirical Testing of a Quality Framework | p. 380 |
Data Quality in Weblnformation Systems | p. 397 |
XML & Object Systems | |
Conceptual Modeling Quality - From EER to UML Schemas Evaluation | p. 414 |
Conceptual Modeling for Customized XML Schemas | p. 429 |
A Flexible Cost Model for Abstract Object-Oriented Database Schemas | p. 444 |
Designing Valid XML Views | p. 463 |
Author Index | p. 479 |
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