OOIS 2001
Springer London Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-85233-546-5 (ISBN)
Keynote I. GRIDs — The Next Generation Technologies for the Internet.- Keynote I. GRIDs — The Next Generation Technologies for the Internet.- Keynote II. Developing E-Business Enterprise Frameworks.- Keynote II. Developing E-Business Enterprise Frameworks.- Session 1.A OO Foundations.- Improving the UML Metamodel to Rigorously Specify Aggregation and Composition.- Principles and Patterns in the Object Oriented Design.- OMS Java: Providing Information, Storage and Access Abstractions in an Object-Oriented Framework.- Session l.B OO Modeling and Analysis.- Actor-Led Object Modeling for Requirements and Systems Analysis.- Reconciliation of Object Interaction Models.- Ontology Modeling Using UML.- Session 2.A OOIS Processes.- Organising and Selecting Patterns in Pattern Languages with Process Maps.- An Object-Oriented Workflow Metamodel.- XP as a Development Process Framework.- Session 2.B ASERC ASE (I) — Software Engineering Metrics and Analysis.- Meta Analysis — A Method of Combining Empirical Results and its Application in Object-Oriented Software Systems.- Metrics of Refactoring-based Development: An Experience Report.- Formal Description of Object-Oriented Software Measurement and Metrics in SEMS.- Analysis of Software Engineering Data Using Computational Intelligence Techniques.- Session 3.A XML-Based Information Systems.- A Designing Model of XML-Dataweb.- Beyond Object-Oriented Paradigm — A Document-Oriented Development Paradigm for the online XML-based Information Navigation System.- A Browser for Specifying XML Views.- Critical Success Factors for using XML for Delivery of Post-Trading Financial Information.- Session 3.B OO-Based Reuse.- Towards a Model-Driven Approach to Reuse.- Components for the Reuse of Activities in Web Applications.- Engineeringand Reuse of Domain Components.- A UML based Design Language for Framework Reuse.- Session 4.A OO Frameworks.- An Object-Oriented Framework for Goal and Process Modeling.- A Framework for Intelligent Maturity Model.- A Framework for Dynamic Client-Driven Customization.- An Object-Oriented Framework for Developing Information Retrieval Applications.- Session 4.B ASERC ASE (II) — Production Line and Requirements Engineering.- A Product Line Analysis of Software-Controlled Gastrointestinal Stimulators.- Towards a Requirements Engineering Process Model.- Interface the ‘Abridged Bayou Sate Periodical Index’ with a Web-based Search Engine.- Session 5.A OO and Web Testing.- Using UML to Partially Automate Generation of Scenario-Based Test Drivers.- On Built-in-Test Classes for Object-Oriented and Component-Based Information Systems.- Session 5.B Use Case for Requirement Analysis.- From Use Cases to Objects: An Industrial Information Systems Case Study Analysis.- Guiding Use Case Driven Requirements Elicitation and Analysis.- Session 6.A OO CASE Tools.- Enhancing UML Expressivity towards Automatic Code Generation.- jShio — A Customization Language Compiler-Compiler.- A CASE Tool for Object-Oriented Database Design.- Supporting Development of Cooperative Object Information Systems with CoLaSD.- Session 6.B OO Virtual Environments and Real-Time Systems.- Integration of Object-Oriented Databases with VRML in Virtual Environments.- Design of Real-Time Distributed Manufacturing Control Systems using UML Capsules.- A Model-based Open Architecture for Mobile, Spatially Aware Applications.- Session 7.A IT Process Assessment and Improvement.- Experience in Assessment of a Software Project by Using Multiple Process Models.- The Business Value of Software Process Improvement.-Issues Specific for Software Process Improvement in Teleworking Environments.- Session 7.B Industrial Experience and Case Studies.- Understanding Strategy: a Goal Modeling Methodology.- Documentation Assistance in Object Oriented Software Development.- Industrial Experience: Object-Oriented Methodology Approach to Remote Terminal Unit Programming.- Session 8.A Web-Based Information Systems.- Progressive Access to Knowledge in Web Information Systems through Zooms.- Web-Enabling an Integrated Health Informatics System.- A General, Web Enabled Model Retrieval Approach.- Object Oriented Database Schema Design.- Session 8.B Component-Based OOIS.- A Business Process Component Framework.- A Component-Based Software Process.- Robustness Diagram: A Bridge between Business Modeling and System Design.- A Behavioral Analysis Approach to Pattern-Based Composition.- List of Additional Reviewers.- Author Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 23.7.2001 |
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Zusatzinfo | 71 Illustrations, black and white; XII, 556 p. 71 illus. |
Verlagsort | England |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Datenbanken |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Netzwerke | |
Informatik ► Software Entwicklung ► Objektorientierung | |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Web / Internet | |
ISBN-10 | 1-85233-546-7 / 1852335467 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-85233-546-5 / 9781852335465 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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