Conceptual Modeling - ER '98: 17th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, Singapore, November 16-19, 1998, Proceedings / Edition 1

Conceptual Modeling - ER '98: 17th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, Singapore, November 16-19, 1998, Proceedings / Edition 1

by Tok Wang Ling, Sudha Ram
ISBN-10:
3540651896
ISBN-13:
9783540651895
Pub. Date:
07/20/1999
Publisher:
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN-10:
3540651896
ISBN-13:
9783540651895
Pub. Date:
07/20/1999
Publisher:
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Conceptual Modeling - ER '98: 17th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, Singapore, November 16-19, 1998, Proceedings / Edition 1

Conceptual Modeling - ER '98: 17th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, Singapore, November 16-19, 1998, Proceedings / Edition 1

by Tok Wang Ling, Sudha Ram

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Overview

I would like to welcome you to Singapore and the 17th International Conf- enceonConceptualModeling(ER'98).Thisconferenceprovidesaninternational forum for technical discussion on conceptual modeling of information systems among researchers, developers and users. This is the ?rst time that this c- ference is held in Asia, and Singapore is a very exciting place to host ER'98. We hope that you will ?nd the technical program and workshops useful and stimulating. The technical program of the conference was selected by the distinguished program committee consisting of two co-chairs and 83 members. Credit for the excellent?nalprogramisduetoTokWangLingandSudhaRam.Specialthanks to Frederick H. Lochovsky for selecting interesting panels, and Alain Pirotte for preparation of attractive tutorials. I would also like to thank Yong Meng Teo (PublicityChair), andtheregionco-ordinators, AlbertoLaender, ErichNeuhold, Shiwei Tang, and Masaaki Tsubaki, for taking care of publicity. The following three workshops are also organized to discuss speci?c t- ics of data modeling and databases: "International Workshop on Data Wa- housing and Data Mining" organized by Sham Navathe (Workshop chair) and MukeshMohania(ProgramCommitteeChair),"InternationalWorkshoponNew Database Technologies for Collaborative Work Support and Spatio-Temporal DataManagement"organizedbyYoshifumiMasunaga, and"InternationalWo- shop on Mobile Data Access" organized by Dik L. Lee. Ee Peng Lim took care of all detailed work related to the workshops. I would like to thank all these people who organized the workshops as well as the members of program committees. The workshop proceedings will be published jointly after the workshop.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540651895
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 07/20/1999
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science , #1507
Edition description: 1998
Pages: 482
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.04(d)

Table of Contents

Keynote 1:.- The Rise, Fall and Return of Software Industry in Japan.- Session 1: Conceptual Modeling and Design.- Conceptual Design and Development of Information Services.- An EER-Based Conceptual Model and Query Language for Time-Series Data.- Chrono: A Conceptual Design Framework for Temporal Entities.- Session 2: User Interface Modeling.- Designing Well-Structured Websites: Lessons to Be Learned from Database Schema Methodology.- Formalizing the Informational Content of Database User Interfaces.- Session 3: Information Retrieval on the Web.- A Conceptual-Modeling Approach to Extracting Data from the Web.- Information Coupling in Web Databases.- Structure-Based Queries over the World Wide Web.- Session 4: Semantics and Constraints.- Integrated Approach for Modelling of Semantic and Pragmatic Dependencies of Information Systems.- Inference of Aggregate Relationships through Database Reverse Engineering.- On the Consistency of Int-cardinality Constraints.- Panel 1:.- Realizing Next Generation Internet Applications: Are There Genuine Research Problems, or Is It Advanced Product Development?.- Keynote 2:.- Web Sites Need Models and Schemes.- Session 5: Conceptual Modeling Tools.- ARTEMIS: A Process Modeling and Analysis Tool Environment.- From Object Oriented Conceptual Modeling to Automated Programming in Java.- An Evaluation of Two Approaches to Exploiting Real-World Knowledge by Intelligent Database Design Tools.- Session 6: Quality and Reliability Metrics.- Metrics for Evaluating the Quality of Entity Relationship Models.- A Transformational Approach to Correct Schema Refinements.- The Guidelines of Modeling – An Approach to Enhance the Quality in Information Models.- Industrial Session 1: Industrial Experiences in Conceptual Modeling.- Improving the Quality ofEntity Relationship Models—Experience in Research and Practice.- The Troll Approach to Conceptual Modelling: Syntax, Semantics, and Tools.- Process Failure in a Rapidly Changing High-Tech Organisation: A System Dynamics View.- Session 7: Object-Oriented Database Management Systems.- ROL2: A Real Deductive Object-Oriented Database Language.- Multiobjects to Ease Schema Evolution in an OODBMS.- Implementation of Automatic Lock Determination in C++-Based OODBMSs.- Panel 2:.- Do We Need Information Modeling for the Information Highway?.- Session 8: Data Warehousing.- Design and Analysis of Quality Information for Data Warehouses.- Data Warehouse Schema and Instance Design.- Reducing Algorithms for Materialized View Updates.- Industrial Session 2: Industrial Case Studies.- Reengineering Conventional Data and Process Models with Business Object Models: A Case Study Based on SAP R/3 and UML.- An Active Conceptual Model for Fixed Income Securities Analysis for Multiple Financial Institutions.- An Entomological Collections Database Model for INPA.- Session 9: Object-Oriented Approaches.- A Global Object Model for Accommodating Instance Heterogeneities.- On Formalizing the UML Object Constraint Language OCL.- Derived Horizontal Class Partitioning in OODBs: Design Strategies, Analytical Model, and Evaluation.
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