This volume presents the proceedings of the fifth Conferenceon Advanced Information Systems Engineering, CAiSE '93, heldat the University of Paris-Sorbonne in June 1993.Initiated by J. Bubenko from the Swedish Institute forSystems Development in Stockhom, Sweden, and A. Solvbergfrom the Norwegian Institute of Technology in Trondheim,Norway, this series of conferences evolved from a Nordicaudience to a truly European one. All the conferences haveattracted international papers of high quality, indicatingthe needfor an international conference on advancedinformation systems engineering topics.The…mehr
This volume presents the proceedings of the fifth Conferenceon Advanced Information Systems Engineering, CAiSE '93, heldat the University of Paris-Sorbonne in June 1993.Initiated by J. Bubenko from the Swedish Institute forSystems Development in Stockhom, Sweden, and A. Solvbergfrom the Norwegian Institute of Technology in Trondheim,Norway, this series of conferences evolved from a Nordicaudience to a truly European one. All the conferences haveattracted international papers of high quality, indicatingthe needfor an international conference on advancedinformation systems engineering topics.The spectrum of contributions contained in the presentproceedings extends from inevitable and still controversialissues regarding modeling of information systems, viadevelopment environments and experiences, to various novelviews forsomespecific aspects of information systemsdevelopment such as reuse, schema integration, andevolution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Consistent structural updates for object database design.- A procedural approach to schema evolution.- An active meta-model for knowledge evolution in an object-oriented database.- Schema integration in object-oriented databases.- Schema transformations as an aid in view integration.- Towards a model for persistent data integration.- Using explanations to improve the validation of executable models.- Visualisation for validation.- Validating conceptual models by transformational prototyping.- Partial evaluation and symbolic computation for the understanding of Fortran programs.- A multi-model approach for deriving requirements specifications for a mega-project.- The BOS-method architecture: An improved structured approach for the development of distributed information systems.- Dealing with security requirements during the development of information systems.- Elicitating and formalising requirements for C.I.M. information systems.- The three dimensions of requirements engineering.- Object-oriented analysis in practice.- Concepts for real-world modelling.- An abstraction-based rule approach to large-scale information systems development.- The semantics of parts versus aggregates in data/knowledge modelling.- Object interaction in object-oriented deductive conceptual models.- An object-oriented temporal model.- From object-oriented design towards object-oriented programming.- Automated mapping of conceptual schemas to relational schemas.- Normalization of object-oriented conceptual schemes.- Towards reliable information systems: The KorSo approach.- Similarity for analogical software reuse: A conceptual modelling approach.- Temporal aspects in reuse of requirement specifications.- Computer-aided verification of software process model properties.- An animation facility to simulate an information and communication system.- Design of user-driven interfaces using Petri nets and objects.- Perspectives on Software development Environments.- An object oriented database approach for supporting hypertext.- Estimation process of performance constraints during the design of Real-Time & Embedded systems.- Panel: Will is development methods be completely incorporated in CASE tools in the future?.
Consistent structural updates for object database design.- A procedural approach to schema evolution.- An active meta-model for knowledge evolution in an object-oriented database.- Schema integration in object-oriented databases.- Schema transformations as an aid in view integration.- Towards a model for persistent data integration.- Using explanations to improve the validation of executable models.- Visualisation for validation.- Validating conceptual models by transformational prototyping.- Partial evaluation and symbolic computation for the understanding of Fortran programs.- A multi-model approach for deriving requirements specifications for a mega-project.- The BOS-method architecture: An improved structured approach for the development of distributed information systems.- Dealing with security requirements during the development of information systems.- Elicitating and formalising requirements for C.I.M. information systems.- The three dimensions of requirements engineering.- Object-oriented analysis in practice.- Concepts for real-world modelling.- An abstraction-based rule approach to large-scale information systems development.- The semantics of parts versus aggregates in data/knowledge modelling.- Object interaction in object-oriented deductive conceptual models.- An object-oriented temporal model.- From object-oriented design towards object-oriented programming.- Automated mapping of conceptual schemas to relational schemas.- Normalization of object-oriented conceptual schemes.- Towards reliable information systems: The KorSo approach.- Similarity for analogical software reuse: A conceptual modelling approach.- Temporal aspects in reuse of requirement specifications.- Computer-aided verification of software process model properties.- An animation facility to simulate an information and communication system.- Design of user-driven interfaces using Petri nets and objects.- Perspectives on Software development Environments.- An object oriented database approach for supporting hypertext.- Estimation process of performance constraints during the design of Real-Time & Embedded systems.- Panel: Will is development methods be completely incorporated in CASE tools in the future?.
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