6th International Conference on Object Oriented Information Systems 18 ¿ 20 December 2000, London, UK Proceedings Herausgegeben:Patel, Dilip; Choudhury, Islam; Patel, Shushma; Cesare, Sergio de
6th International Conference on Object Oriented Information Systems 18 ¿ 20 December 2000, London, UK Proceedings Herausgegeben:Patel, Dilip; Choudhury, Islam; Patel, Shushma; Cesare, Sergio de
New object-oriented technologies have been conceived and implemented over the past decade in order to manage complexity inherent in information systems development. Research has spanned from information systems modelling languages (UML and OML) to databases (ODMG), from programming languages (Java) to middleware technology (CORBA). A more widespread use of the Internet has led to the emergence and integration of various other technologies, such as XML and database connectivity tools, allowing businesses to access and exchange information over the Internet. The main theme of OOIS 2000 was…mehr
New object-oriented technologies have been conceived and implemented over the past decade in order to manage complexity inherent in information systems development. Research has spanned from information systems modelling languages (UML and OML) to databases (ODMG), from programming languages (Java) to middleware technology (CORBA). A more widespread use of the Internet has led to the emergence and integration of various other technologies, such as XML and database connectivity tools, allowing businesses to access and exchange information over the Internet. The main theme of OOIS 2000 was "Object-Technology and New Business Opportunities" and focused on research conducted in the area of effective information systems development for the promotion of e-commerce. Papers were invited from academics and practitioners. The thirty-nine papers accepted for oms 2000 are included in these proceedings. It is nice to see this year that the shift from centralised to distributed systems and thewidespread access and use of the Internet has allowed the advent of new opportunities for businesses to exploit, in the form of e-commerce.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Databases and Programming Issues I.- Definition of External Schemas in ODMG Databases.- Behavioral Compatibility in Concurrent Object Constructions.- A Formal Dynamic Schema Evolution Model for Hypermedia Databases.- Modelling and Design Issues I.- Towards a Building Methodology for Software Agents.- Design Units - A Framework for Design Driven Software Development.- Perspectives and Complex Aggregates.- Achieving Workflow Flexibility through Taming the Chaos.- Electronic Commerce.- HotFlow: E-Commerce Processes from a Language/Action Perspective.- Situation-based Approach for E-Business Functional Modeling.- An Architecture for the Support of Knowledge-Intensive e-Business Processes.- An Anytime MultiAgent System to Manage Electronic Commerce Transactions.- Modelling and Design Issues II.- TINA-ODL and Component Based Design.- Objects @ Work - An Activity Theoretical Framework for OO Modelling of Computer Mediated Cooperative Activities.- Establishing the Framework for Business Object Analysis and Design Models.- XML and CORBA Issues I.- Towards an Auto-Adaptive Model to Compose Multimedia Telecom Services.- Component-Based Web Page Composition.- Ubiquitous Computing Environments through Open Systems.- The Devil is in the Detail: A Comparison of CORBA Object Transaction Services.- UML and Modelling Issues I.- A Reference Architecture for Component Based Development.- Version Management in Unified Modeling Language.- Requirements-Based UML.- UML and Modelling Issues II.- Conceptual Analysis of Flexibility Concepts in Object-Orientation and UML.- UML2Z: An UML-Based Modeling Tool for an Internet Integrated Formalization Process.- Intelligent Object-Oriented Software Systems Development with OMT/UML Methodology for Airportuary Environments.- Databases and ProgrammingIssues II.- Using Object-Oriented Databases to Preserve Integrity and Improve Performance - But at What Cost?.- Reconfigurability in Object Database Management Systems: An Aspect-Oriented Approach.- An Object Oriented Approach to Represent Behavioural Knowledge in Heterogeneous Information Systems.- Architectures, Patterns and Visualisation.- Janus: Using a Pattern Language to Create Software Architecture.- A Probabilistic Model for Classification of Multiple-Record Web Documents.- Constructing Language Processors using Object-Oriented Techniques.- Architecture as Object Models of Software.- Measurements.- Gauging the Performance of Object-Oriented Design Metrics.- Defining Complexity Metrics for Object-Relational Databases.- Measuring the Effect of Refactoring.- Model Engineering for Distributed O-O Component Testing.- Early Metrics for Object Oriented Information Systems.- XML and CORBA Issues II.- A View Model for XML Documents.- Information Monitors: An Architecture Based on XML.- A XML Server Architecture Based on Presentation-Abstraction-Control Style.- Author Index.
Databases and Programming Issues I.- Definition of External Schemas in ODMG Databases.- Behavioral Compatibility in Concurrent Object Constructions.- A Formal Dynamic Schema Evolution Model for Hypermedia Databases.- Modelling and Design Issues I.- Towards a Building Methodology for Software Agents.- Design Units - A Framework for Design Driven Software Development.- Perspectives and Complex Aggregates.- Achieving Workflow Flexibility through Taming the Chaos.- Electronic Commerce.- HotFlow: E-Commerce Processes from a Language/Action Perspective.- Situation-based Approach for E-Business Functional Modeling.- An Architecture for the Support of Knowledge-Intensive e-Business Processes.- An Anytime MultiAgent System to Manage Electronic Commerce Transactions.- Modelling and Design Issues II.- TINA-ODL and Component Based Design.- Objects @ Work - An Activity Theoretical Framework for OO Modelling of Computer Mediated Cooperative Activities.- Establishing the Framework for Business Object Analysis and Design Models.- XML and CORBA Issues I.- Towards an Auto-Adaptive Model to Compose Multimedia Telecom Services.- Component-Based Web Page Composition.- Ubiquitous Computing Environments through Open Systems.- The Devil is in the Detail: A Comparison of CORBA Object Transaction Services.- UML and Modelling Issues I.- A Reference Architecture for Component Based Development.- Version Management in Unified Modeling Language.- Requirements-Based UML.- UML and Modelling Issues II.- Conceptual Analysis of Flexibility Concepts in Object-Orientation and UML.- UML2Z: An UML-Based Modeling Tool for an Internet Integrated Formalization Process.- Intelligent Object-Oriented Software Systems Development with OMT/UML Methodology for Airportuary Environments.- Databases and ProgrammingIssues II.- Using Object-Oriented Databases to Preserve Integrity and Improve Performance - But at What Cost?.- Reconfigurability in Object Database Management Systems: An Aspect-Oriented Approach.- An Object Oriented Approach to Represent Behavioural Knowledge in Heterogeneous Information Systems.- Architectures, Patterns and Visualisation.- Janus: Using a Pattern Language to Create Software Architecture.- A Probabilistic Model for Classification of Multiple-Record Web Documents.- Constructing Language Processors using Object-Oriented Techniques.- Architecture as Object Models of Software.- Measurements.- Gauging the Performance of Object-Oriented Design Metrics.- Defining Complexity Metrics for Object-Relational Databases.- Measuring the Effect of Refactoring.- Model Engineering for Distributed O-O Component Testing.- Early Metrics for Object Oriented Information Systems.- XML and CORBA Issues II.- A View Model for XML Documents.- Information Monitors: An Architecture Based on XML.- A XML Server Architecture Based on Presentation-Abstraction-Control Style.- Author Index.
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