Advanced Information Systems Engineering 22nd International Conference, CAiSE 2010, Hammamet, Tunisia, June 7-9, 2010, Proceedings
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Taschenbuch
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20.05.2010
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XVI, 164 illus., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen
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Barbara PerniciVerlag
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548
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854 g
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2010
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Englisch
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978-3-642-13093-9
Keynotes.- Search Computing Systems.- The Influence of IT Systems on the Use of the Earth's Resources.- Session 1: Business Process Modeling.- Design and Verification of Instantiable Compliance Rule Graphs in Process-Aware Information Systems.- Success Factors of e-Collaboration in Business Process Modeling.- Beyond Process Mining: From the Past to Present and Future.- Session 2: Information Systems Quality.- Dependency Discovery in Data Quality.- Rationality of Cross-System Data Duplication: A Case Study.- Probabilistic Models to Reconcile Complex Data from Inaccurate Data Sources.- Session 3: Service Modelling.- Monitoring and Analyzing Service-Based Internet Systems through a Model-Aware Service Environment.- Modeling and Reasoning about Service-Oriented Applications via Goals and Commitments.- Conceptualizing a Bottom-Up Approach to Service Bundling.- Session 4: Security and Management.- Dynamic Authorisation Policies for Event-Based Task Delegation.- A New Approach for Pattern Problem Detection.- Comparing Safety Analysis Based on Sequence Diagrams and Textual Use Cases.- Session 5: Matching and Mining.- Feature-Based Entity Matching: The FBEM Model, Implementation, Evaluation.- Dealing with Matching Variability of Semantic Web Data Using Contexts.- GRUVe: A Methodology for Complex Event Pattern Life Cycle Management.- Supporting Semantic Search on Heterogeneous Semi-structured Documents.- Query Ranking in Information Integration.- Session 6: Case Studies and Experiences.- Validity of the Documentation Availability Model: Experimental Definition of Quality Interpretation.- Emerging Challenges in Information Systems Research for Regulatory Compliance Management.- Experience-Based Approach for Adoption of Agile Practices in Software Development Projects.- Coordinating Global Virtual Teams: Building Theory from a Case Study of Software Development.- Information Systems Evolution over the Last 15 Years.- Session 7: Conceptual Modelling.- From Web Data to Entities and Back.- Transformation-Based Framework for the Evaluation and Improvement of Database Schemas.- Reverse Engineering User Interfaces for Interactive Database Conceptual Analysis.- Towards Automated Inconsistency Handling in Design Models.- Session 8: Adaptation.- Dynamic Metamodel Extension Modules to Support Adaptive Data Management.- Supporting Runtime System Evolution to Adapt to User Behaviour.- Interaction-Driven Self-adaptation of Service Ensembles.- Session 9: Requirements.- On the Semantics of the Extend Relationship in Use Case Models: Open-Closed Principle or Clairvoyance?.- Situational Evaluation of Method Fragments: An Evidence-Based Goal-Oriented Approach.- Incorporating Modules into the i* Framework.- Ahab's Leg: Exploring the Issues of Communicating Semi-formal Requirements to the Final Users.- The Brave New World of Design Requirements: Four Key Principles.- Session 10: Process Analysis.- The ICoP Framework: Identification of Correspondences between Process Models.- Process Compliance Measurement Based on Behavioural Profiles.- Business Trend Analysis by Simulation.- Workflow Soundness Revisited: Checking Correctness in the Presence of Data While Staying Conceptual.- Panel.- Octavian Panel on Intentional Perspectives on Information Systems Engineering.
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