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Object-Oriented Information Systems : 9th International Conference, OOIS 2003, Geneva, Switzerland, September 2-5, 2003, Proceedings / edited by Dimitri Konstantas, Michel Leonard, Yves Pigneur, Shusma Patel.

LIBRA Q341 .P7 2004
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Konstantas, Dimitri, 1958- editor.
Léonard, Michel, editor.
Pigneur, Yves, editor.
Patel, Shusma, editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in computer science 0302-9743 ; 2817.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 0302-9743 ; 2817
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer programming.
Database management.
Software engineering.
Information storage and retrieval.
Application software.
Programming Techniques.
Database Management.
Software Engineering.
Information Storage and Retrieval.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing.
Local Subjects:
Programming Techniques.
Database Management.
Software Engineering.
Information Storage and Retrieval.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XII, 432 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2003.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2003.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
The conference on Object Oriented Information Systems (OOIS) is now an es- blished international conference where innovative ideas, research, applications, and experiences in the design, development, and use of object oriented infor- tionsystems,fromboththeacademicandindustrialenvironments,arepresented. The ninth OOIS conference was held at the University of Geneva, September 2-5, 2003. The main theme was the Evolution of Object Oriented Information Systems. The papers presented ideas and issues related to the evolution, ad- tability, restructuring, and ?exibility of OOIS. In the context of the conference, ?ve workshops and four tutorials were organized providing a discussion forum for new ideas and including in depth presentations on important "hot" subjects. The three invited speakers of the ninth OOIS conference provided an - ternative view on OOIS and their evolution. Prof. John Mylopoulos (Univ- sity of Toronto and VLDB president) gave the opening presentation entitled "Agent Oriented IS Development" , Dr. Richard Soley (OMG President and CEO) gave the closing presentation entitled "Model Driven Architecture: The Evolution of Object-Oriented Systems?" and Prof. Lina Al-Jadir (American U- versity of Beirut) gave the theme presentation entitled "Once Upon a Time a DTD Evolved into Another DTD...".
Contents:
Invited Talks
Agent Oriented Software Development
Model Driven Architecture: The Evolution of Object-Oriented Systems?
Once Upon a Time a DTD Evolved into Another DTD...
Evolution of OOIS
Evolution of Collective Object Behavior in Presence of Simultaneous Client-Specific Views
Evolving Derived Entity Types in Conceptual Schemas in the UML
Object-Oriented Graceful Evolution Monitors
Stepwise and Rigorous Development of Evolving Concurrent Information Systems: From Semi-formal Objects to Sound Evolving Components
Compliance Gaps: A Requirements Elicitation Approach in the Context of System Evolution
UML-Based Metamodeling for Information System Engineering and Evolution
OOIS Frameworks
Building a Wizard for Framework Instantiation Based on a Pattern Language
Event-Based Software Architectures
Aided Domain Frameworks Construction and Evolution
Patterns and Components
A Contract-Based Approach of Resource Management in Information Systems
Representing User-Interface Patterns in UML
Accommodating Changing Requirements with EJB
A Framework for Supporting Views in Component Oriented Information Systems
Enabling Design Evolution in Software through Pattern Oriented Approach
Extracting Domain-Specific and Domain-Neutral Patterns Using Software Stability Concepts
Object Oriented Data Bases
Designing Storage Structures for Management of Materialised Methods in Object-Oriented Databases
Overcoming the Complexity of Object-Oriented DBMS Metadata Management
Primitive Operations for Schema Evolution in ODMG Databases
XML and Web
Models and Guidelines for the Design of Progressive Access in Web-Based Information Systems
Mediaviews: A Layered View Mechanism for Integrating Multimedia Data
An Efficient Object Hierarchy Construction for Viewing Internet Products on Mobile Phones
Evolution
A Conceptualization of OO Evolution
Workflow Evolution: Generation of Hybrid Flows
Supporting Database Evolution: Using Ontologies Matching
Designing Evolvable Location Models for Ubiquitous Applications
Refactoring the Scenario Specification: A Message Sequence Chart Approach
OO Design and Architecture
Model Driven Architecture for Agile Web Information System Engineering
DSL-DIA - An Environment for Domain-Specific Languages for Database-Intensive Applications
An Object-Oriented Framework for Managing Cooperating Legacy Databases
Object-Oriented Component Identification Method using the Affinity Analysis Technique
Distributed Information System Design Based on Integrity Constraints Optimization: The FKDO Algorithm
Object-Oriented Design of RTI Using Design Patterns
Modelling of IS
Functional Size Measurement of Multi-Layer Object-Oriented Conceptual Models
RISA: Object-Oriented Modeling and Simulation of Real-Time Distributed System for Air Defense
Software Process and Reuse: A Required Unification
Distributed Systems Development: Can We Enhance Evolution by Using AspectJ?
Conciliating User Interface and Business Domain Analysis and Design
Atomic Use Case: A Concept for Precise Modelling of Object-Oriented Information Systems
An Approach of Model Transformation Based on Attribute Grammars.
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Printed edition:
ISBN:
978-3-540-45242-3
9783540452423
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