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Advanced Information Systems Engineering -

Advanced Information Systems Engineering

11th International Conference, CAiSE'99, Heidelberg, Germany, June 14-18, 1999, Proceedings
Buch | Softcover
XIV, 486 Seiten
1999 | 1999
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-540-66157-3 (ISBN)
CHF 74,85 inkl. MwSt
CAiSE 99 is the 11th in the series of International Conferences on Advanced Information Systems Engineering. The aim of the CAiSE series is to give - searchers and professionals from universities, research, industry, and public - ministrationthe opportunityto meetannuallytodiscussevolvingresearchissues and applications in the el d of information systems engineering; also to assist young researchersand doctoralstudents in establishing relationships with senior scientists in their areas of interest. StartingfromaScandinavianorigininthelate1980 s,CAiSEhasevolvedinto atrulyinternationalconferencewithaworldwideauthorandattendancelist.The CAiSE 99 programlisted contributions from 19 countries, from four continents! These contributions, 27 full papers, 12 short research papers, six workshops, and four tutorials, were carefully selected from a total of 168 submissions by the international program committee. A special theme of CAiSE 99 was Component-based information systems engineering . Component-based approaches mark the maturity of any engine- ing discipline. However,transferingthis idea to the complex anddiverse worldof information systems has proven more di cult than expected. Despite numerous proposals from object-oriented programming, design patterns and frameworks, customizable reference models and standard software, requirements engine- ing and business re-engineering, web-based systems, data reduction strategies, knowledge management, and modularized education, the question of how to make component-oriented approaches actually work in information systems - mains wide open.

Andreas Oberweis ist Professor für Angewandte Informatik an der Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften des Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT). Außerdem ist er Direktor am Forschungszentrum Informatik (FZI) Karlsruhe im Forschungsbereich Software Engineering. Seine Interessen in Forschung und Lehre umfassen das Business Process Engineering und die Entwicklung betrieblicher Informationssysteme.

Invited Talks.- The Unified Process for Component-Based Development.- From Business Process Model to Application System - Developing an Information System with the House of Business Engineering (HOBE).- Regular Papers.- CPAM, A Protocol for Software Composition.- A Process-Oriented Approach to Software Component Definition.- Configuring Business Objects from Legacy Systems.- Risk Management for IT in the Large.- Linking Business Modelling to Socio-technical System Design.- Towards Flexible and High-Level Modeling and Enacting of Processes.- Method Enhancement with Scenario Based Techniques.- Support for the Process Engineer: The Spearmint Approach to Software Process Definition and Process Guidance.- Managing Componentware Development - Software Reuse and the V-Modell Process.- Modelling Multidimensional Data in a Dataflow-Based Visual Data Analysis Environment.- Towards Quality-Oriented Data Warehouse Usage and Evolution.- Designing the Global Data Warehouse with SPJ Views.- ApplyingGraph Reduction Techniques for Identifying Structural Conflicts in Process Models.- A Multi-variant Approach to Software Process Modelling.- An Ontological Analysis of Integrated Process Modelling.- Design of Object Caching in a CORBA OTM System.- Constructing IDL Views on Relational Databases.- The Design of Cooperative Transaction Model by Using Client-Server Architecture.- A Multilevel Secure Workflow Management System.- Time Constraints in Workflow Systems.- TOGA-A Customizable Service for Data-Centric Collaboration.- A Practical Approach to Access Heterogeneous and Distributed Databases.- A Uniform Approach to Inter-model Transformations.- OTHY: Object To HYpermedia.- Modeling Dynamic Domains with ConGolog.- Towards an Object Petri Nets Model for Specifying and Validating Distributed Information Systems.- Relationship Reification: A Temporal View.- Towards a Classification Framework for Application Granularity in Workflow Management Systems.- Adaptive Outsourcing in Cross-Organizational Workflows.- Policy-Based Resource Management.- Modelling Method Heuristics for Better Quality Products.- Queries and Constraints on Semi-structured Data.- A Prototype for Metadata-Based Integration of Internet Sources.- Workflow Management Through Distributed and Persistent CORBA Workflow Objects.- Component Criteria for Information System Families.- TUML: A Method for Modelling Temporal Information Systems.- Beyond Goal Representation: Checking Goal-Satisfaction by Temporal Reasoning with Business Processes.- Design the Flexibility, Maintain the Stability of Conceptual Schemas.- Metrics for Active Database Maintainability.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 9.6.1999
Reihe/Serie Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Zusatzinfo XIV, 486 p.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 704 g
Themenwelt Informatik Theorie / Studium Algorithmen
Schlagworte Database • Databases • Data Warehouse • Data Warehousing • Distributed Database Systems • Hardcover, Softcover / Informatik, EDV/Informatik • HC/Informatik, EDV/Informatik • information engineering • Informationssystem • information system • Information Systems Management • Modeling • workflow management systems
ISBN-10 3-540-66157-3 / 3540661573
ISBN-13 978-3-540-66157-3 / 9783540661573
Zustand Neuware
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