Enterprise Information Systems IV
Herausgegeben:Piattini, Mario G.; Filipe, Joaquim; Braz, José
Enterprise Information Systems IV
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The purpose of the 4th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS) was to bring together researchers, engineers and practitioners interested in the advances and business applications of information systems. The research papers focused on real world applications covering four main themes: Enterprise Database Applications, Artificial Intelligence Applications and Decision Support Systems, Systems Analysis and Specification, and Internet and Electronic Commerce. This book will be of interest to information technology professionals, especially those working on systems…mehr
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The purpose of the 4th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS) was to bring together researchers, engineers and practitioners interested in the advances and business applications of information systems. The research papers focused on real world applications covering four main themes: Enterprise Database Applications, Artificial Intelligence Applications and Decision Support Systems, Systems Analysis and Specification, and Internet and Electronic Commerce.
This book will be of interest to information technology professionals, especially those working on systems integration, databases, decision support systems or electronic commerce. It will also be of use to middle managers who need to work with information systems and require knowledge of current trends in development methods and applications.
This book will be of interest to information technology professionals, especially those working on systems integration, databases, decision support systems or electronic commerce. It will also be of use to middle managers who need to work with information systems and require knowledge of current trends in development methods and applications.
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- Verlag: Springer / Springer Netherlands
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-90-481-6201-7
- Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2003
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 470g
- ISBN-13: 9789048162017
- ISBN-10: 9048162017
- Artikelnr.: 32008128
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: Springer / Springer Netherlands
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-90-481-6201-7
- Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2003
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 470g
- ISBN-13: 9789048162017
- ISBN-10: 9048162017
- Artikelnr.: 32008128
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Preface. Conference Committee. Invited Papers: E-commerce concerns: do we
need to change some systems?; N. Chapin. E-workcell: a virtual reality
web-based decision support system for assembly line planning; O. Gusikhin,
et al. New technology great opportunities: how to exploit them; I. Bider,
M. Khomyakov. How informatics can solve methodological gap in e-business
modeling; M.J. Matsumoto. Part 1: Databases and Information Systems
Integration. Data representation in industrial systems; C. Raibulet, C.
Demartini. An XML-based virtual patient records system for healthcare
enterprises; Zhang Xiaoou, Pung Hung Keng. Using full match classes for
self-maintenance of mediated views; V. Magalhães, et al. A system for data
change propagation in heterogeneous information systems; C. Constantinescu,
et al. Semi-automatic wrapper generation and adaption: living with
heterogeneity in a market environment; M. Christoffel, et al. FSQL: a
flexible query language for data mining; R.A. Carrasco, et al. Using data
mining techniques to analyze correspondence between user and scientific
knowledge in an agricultural environment; D. Sánchez, et al. Implementation
of fuzzy classification query language in relational databases using stored
procedures; Y. Veryha. Part 2: Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support
Systems. Storage of fuzzy information in continuous classifying associative
memories; A.B. Bailón, et al. A case-based expert system for estimating the
cost of refurbishing construction buildings; F. Marir, et al. Proof running
two state-of-the-art pattern recognition techniques in the field of direct
marketing; S. Viaene, et al. Simple decision support system based on fuzzy
repertory table; J.J. Castro-Schez, et al. Supporting the optimisation of
distributed data mining by predicting application run times; S,
Krishnaswamy, et al. Part 3: Information Systems Analysis and
Specification. Business modelling with UML: distilling directions for
further research; S.de Cesare, et al. Updating data in GIS: how to maintain
database consistency?; H. Kadri-Dahmani, A. Osmani. Analysis of the
relation between the prescriptive and descriptive approaches of the
information system planning; J.L.N. Audy. Designing business processes and
communication structures for e-business using ontology-based enterprise
models with mathematical models; H.M. Kim, K.D. Tham. Ontologies supporting
business process re-engineering; A. Galatescu, T. Greceanu. Sequence
constraints in business modelling and business process modelling; M.
Snoeck. Analysing communication in the context of a software production
organisation; M.C.C. Baranauskas, et al. A functional size measurement
method for event-based object-oriented enterprise models; G. Poels.
Conceptual architecture for the assessment and improvement of software
maintenance; F. García, et al. A tool for assessing the consistency of
websites; S. Steinau, et al. Part 4: Internet Computing and Electronic
Commerce. An automated approach to quality-aware web publications; A. Ruiz,
et al. Internet technology as a business tool: a test of its effectiveness;
S. Bruque. Towards extended price models in XML standards for electronic
product catalogues; O. Kelkar, et al. A semi-universal e-commerce agent:
domain-dependant information gathering; A. Pivk, M. Gams. E-commerce
business practices in the EU; H. Jahankhani, S.A. Alexis. Automatic
verification of security in payment protocols for electronic commerce; M.
Panti, et al. Staged implementation of e-business networks through ERP: a
case study of Siemens (1998 2001); C.G. Ash, J.M. Burn. Author Index.
need to change some systems?; N. Chapin. E-workcell: a virtual reality
web-based decision support system for assembly line planning; O. Gusikhin,
et al. New technology great opportunities: how to exploit them; I. Bider,
M. Khomyakov. How informatics can solve methodological gap in e-business
modeling; M.J. Matsumoto. Part 1: Databases and Information Systems
Integration. Data representation in industrial systems; C. Raibulet, C.
Demartini. An XML-based virtual patient records system for healthcare
enterprises; Zhang Xiaoou, Pung Hung Keng. Using full match classes for
self-maintenance of mediated views; V. Magalhães, et al. A system for data
change propagation in heterogeneous information systems; C. Constantinescu,
et al. Semi-automatic wrapper generation and adaption: living with
heterogeneity in a market environment; M. Christoffel, et al. FSQL: a
flexible query language for data mining; R.A. Carrasco, et al. Using data
mining techniques to analyze correspondence between user and scientific
knowledge in an agricultural environment; D. Sánchez, et al. Implementation
of fuzzy classification query language in relational databases using stored
procedures; Y. Veryha. Part 2: Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support
Systems. Storage of fuzzy information in continuous classifying associative
memories; A.B. Bailón, et al. A case-based expert system for estimating the
cost of refurbishing construction buildings; F. Marir, et al. Proof running
two state-of-the-art pattern recognition techniques in the field of direct
marketing; S. Viaene, et al. Simple decision support system based on fuzzy
repertory table; J.J. Castro-Schez, et al. Supporting the optimisation of
distributed data mining by predicting application run times; S,
Krishnaswamy, et al. Part 3: Information Systems Analysis and
Specification. Business modelling with UML: distilling directions for
further research; S.de Cesare, et al. Updating data in GIS: how to maintain
database consistency?; H. Kadri-Dahmani, A. Osmani. Analysis of the
relation between the prescriptive and descriptive approaches of the
information system planning; J.L.N. Audy. Designing business processes and
communication structures for e-business using ontology-based enterprise
models with mathematical models; H.M. Kim, K.D. Tham. Ontologies supporting
business process re-engineering; A. Galatescu, T. Greceanu. Sequence
constraints in business modelling and business process modelling; M.
Snoeck. Analysing communication in the context of a software production
organisation; M.C.C. Baranauskas, et al. A functional size measurement
method for event-based object-oriented enterprise models; G. Poels.
Conceptual architecture for the assessment and improvement of software
maintenance; F. García, et al. A tool for assessing the consistency of
websites; S. Steinau, et al. Part 4: Internet Computing and Electronic
Commerce. An automated approach to quality-aware web publications; A. Ruiz,
et al. Internet technology as a business tool: a test of its effectiveness;
S. Bruque. Towards extended price models in XML standards for electronic
product catalogues; O. Kelkar, et al. A semi-universal e-commerce agent:
domain-dependant information gathering; A. Pivk, M. Gams. E-commerce
business practices in the EU; H. Jahankhani, S.A. Alexis. Automatic
verification of security in payment protocols for electronic commerce; M.
Panti, et al. Staged implementation of e-business networks through ERP: a
case study of Siemens (1998 2001); C.G. Ash, J.M. Burn. Author Index.
Preface. Conference Committee. Invited Papers: E-commerce concerns: do we
need to change some systems?; N. Chapin. E-workcell: a virtual reality
web-based decision support system for assembly line planning; O. Gusikhin,
et al. New technology great opportunities: how to exploit them; I. Bider,
M. Khomyakov. How informatics can solve methodological gap in e-business
modeling; M.J. Matsumoto. Part 1: Databases and Information Systems
Integration. Data representation in industrial systems; C. Raibulet, C.
Demartini. An XML-based virtual patient records system for healthcare
enterprises; Zhang Xiaoou, Pung Hung Keng. Using full match classes for
self-maintenance of mediated views; V. Magalhães, et al. A system for data
change propagation in heterogeneous information systems; C. Constantinescu,
et al. Semi-automatic wrapper generation and adaption: living with
heterogeneity in a market environment; M. Christoffel, et al. FSQL: a
flexible query language for data mining; R.A. Carrasco, et al. Using data
mining techniques to analyze correspondence between user and scientific
knowledge in an agricultural environment; D. Sánchez, et al. Implementation
of fuzzy classification query language in relational databases using stored
procedures; Y. Veryha. Part 2: Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support
Systems. Storage of fuzzy information in continuous classifying associative
memories; A.B. Bailón, et al. A case-based expert system for estimating the
cost of refurbishing construction buildings; F. Marir, et al. Proof running
two state-of-the-art pattern recognition techniques in the field of direct
marketing; S. Viaene, et al. Simple decision support system based on fuzzy
repertory table; J.J. Castro-Schez, et al. Supporting the optimisation of
distributed data mining by predicting application run times; S,
Krishnaswamy, et al. Part 3: Information Systems Analysis and
Specification. Business modelling with UML: distilling directions for
further research; S.de Cesare, et al. Updating data in GIS: how to maintain
database consistency?; H. Kadri-Dahmani, A. Osmani. Analysis of the
relation between the prescriptive and descriptive approaches of the
information system planning; J.L.N. Audy. Designing business processes and
communication structures for e-business using ontology-based enterprise
models with mathematical models; H.M. Kim, K.D. Tham. Ontologies supporting
business process re-engineering; A. Galatescu, T. Greceanu. Sequence
constraints in business modelling and business process modelling; M.
Snoeck. Analysing communication in the context of a software production
organisation; M.C.C. Baranauskas, et al. A functional size measurement
method for event-based object-oriented enterprise models; G. Poels.
Conceptual architecture for the assessment and improvement of software
maintenance; F. García, et al. A tool for assessing the consistency of
websites; S. Steinau, et al. Part 4: Internet Computing and Electronic
Commerce. An automated approach to quality-aware web publications; A. Ruiz,
et al. Internet technology as a business tool: a test of its effectiveness;
S. Bruque. Towards extended price models in XML standards for electronic
product catalogues; O. Kelkar, et al. A semi-universal e-commerce agent:
domain-dependant information gathering; A. Pivk, M. Gams. E-commerce
business practices in the EU; H. Jahankhani, S.A. Alexis. Automatic
verification of security in payment protocols for electronic commerce; M.
Panti, et al. Staged implementation of e-business networks through ERP: a
case study of Siemens (1998 2001); C.G. Ash, J.M. Burn. Author Index.
need to change some systems?; N. Chapin. E-workcell: a virtual reality
web-based decision support system for assembly line planning; O. Gusikhin,
et al. New technology great opportunities: how to exploit them; I. Bider,
M. Khomyakov. How informatics can solve methodological gap in e-business
modeling; M.J. Matsumoto. Part 1: Databases and Information Systems
Integration. Data representation in industrial systems; C. Raibulet, C.
Demartini. An XML-based virtual patient records system for healthcare
enterprises; Zhang Xiaoou, Pung Hung Keng. Using full match classes for
self-maintenance of mediated views; V. Magalhães, et al. A system for data
change propagation in heterogeneous information systems; C. Constantinescu,
et al. Semi-automatic wrapper generation and adaption: living with
heterogeneity in a market environment; M. Christoffel, et al. FSQL: a
flexible query language for data mining; R.A. Carrasco, et al. Using data
mining techniques to analyze correspondence between user and scientific
knowledge in an agricultural environment; D. Sánchez, et al. Implementation
of fuzzy classification query language in relational databases using stored
procedures; Y. Veryha. Part 2: Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support
Systems. Storage of fuzzy information in continuous classifying associative
memories; A.B. Bailón, et al. A case-based expert system for estimating the
cost of refurbishing construction buildings; F. Marir, et al. Proof running
two state-of-the-art pattern recognition techniques in the field of direct
marketing; S. Viaene, et al. Simple decision support system based on fuzzy
repertory table; J.J. Castro-Schez, et al. Supporting the optimisation of
distributed data mining by predicting application run times; S,
Krishnaswamy, et al. Part 3: Information Systems Analysis and
Specification. Business modelling with UML: distilling directions for
further research; S.de Cesare, et al. Updating data in GIS: how to maintain
database consistency?; H. Kadri-Dahmani, A. Osmani. Analysis of the
relation between the prescriptive and descriptive approaches of the
information system planning; J.L.N. Audy. Designing business processes and
communication structures for e-business using ontology-based enterprise
models with mathematical models; H.M. Kim, K.D. Tham. Ontologies supporting
business process re-engineering; A. Galatescu, T. Greceanu. Sequence
constraints in business modelling and business process modelling; M.
Snoeck. Analysing communication in the context of a software production
organisation; M.C.C. Baranauskas, et al. A functional size measurement
method for event-based object-oriented enterprise models; G. Poels.
Conceptual architecture for the assessment and improvement of software
maintenance; F. García, et al. A tool for assessing the consistency of
websites; S. Steinau, et al. Part 4: Internet Computing and Electronic
Commerce. An automated approach to quality-aware web publications; A. Ruiz,
et al. Internet technology as a business tool: a test of its effectiveness;
S. Bruque. Towards extended price models in XML standards for electronic
product catalogues; O. Kelkar, et al. A semi-universal e-commerce agent:
domain-dependant information gathering; A. Pivk, M. Gams. E-commerce
business practices in the EU; H. Jahankhani, S.A. Alexis. Automatic
verification of security in payment protocols for electronic commerce; M.
Panti, et al. Staged implementation of e-business networks through ERP: a
case study of Siemens (1998 2001); C.G. Ash, J.M. Burn. Author Index.