Advanced information systems engineering : 16th international conference, CAiSE 2004, Riga, Latvia, June 7-11, 2004 ; proceedings

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th CAiSE 2004 was the 16 in the series of International Conferences on Advanced Information Systems Engineering. In the year 2004 the conference was hosted by the Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, Riga Technical University, Latvia. Since the late 1980s, the CAiSE conferences have provided a forum for the presentation and exchange of research results and practical experiences within the ?eld of Information Systems Engineering. The conference theme of CAiSE 2004 was Knowledge and Model Driven Information Systems Engineering for Networked Organizations. Modern businesses and IT systems are facing an ever more complex en- ronment characterized by openness, variety, and change. Organizations are - coming less self-su?cient and increasingly dependent on business partners and other actors. These trends call for openness of business as well as IT systems, i.e. the ability to connect and interoperate with other systems. Furthermore, organizations are experiencing ever morevariety in their business, in all c- ceivable dimensions. The di?erent competencies required by the workforce are multiplying. In the same way, the variety in technology is overwhelming with a multitude of languages, platforms, devices, standards, and products. Moreover, organizations need to manage an environment that is constantly changing and where lead times, product life cycles, and partner relationships are shortening. ThedemandofhavingtoconstantlyadaptITtochangingtechnologiesandbu- ness practices has resulted in the birth of new ideas which may have a profound impact on the information systems engineering practices in future years, such as autonomic computing, component and services marketplaces and dynamically generated software.

Contents

  • Invited Talks
  • Modelling in Information Systems Engineering When It Works and When It Doesn't p. 1 Björn E. Nilsson
  • Aligning Organizational Performance to IT Development and Integration p. 2 Andris Laucins
  • Enterprise Modelling I
  • Model Driven Architectures for Enterprise Information Systems p. 3 Judith Barrios and Selmin Nurcan
  • Simple and Minimum-Cost Satisfiability for Goal Models p. 20 Roberto Sebastiani and Paolo Giorgini and John Mylopoulos
  • Energy Services: A Case Study in Real-World Service Configuration p. 36 Ziv Baida and Jaap Gordijn and Hanne Sæle and Andrei Z. Morch and Hans Akkermans
  • Data Integration
  • Experimenting Data Integration with DIS@DIS p. 51 Andrea Calì and Domenico Lembo and Riccardo Rosati and Marco Ruzzi
  • Data Integration Using ID-Logic p. 67 Bert Van Nuffelen and Alvaro Cortés-Calabuig and Marc Denecker and Ofer Arieli and Maurice Bruynooghe
  • AutoMed: A BAV Data Integration System for Heterogeneous Data Sources p. 82 Michael Boyd and Sasivimol Kittivoravitkul and Charalambos Lazanitis and Peter McBrien and Nikos Rizopoulos
  • Conceptual Modelling I
  • Adding Agent-Oriented Concepts Derived from Gaia to Agent OPEN p. 98 Brian Henderson-Sellers and John Debenham and Q.-N.N. Tran
  • An Ontologically Well-Founded Profile for UML Conceptual Models p. 112 Giancarlo Guizzardi and Gerd Wagner and Nicola Guarino and Marten van Sinderen
  • Measuring Expressiveness in Conceptual Modeling p. 127 Susanne Patig
  • Workflows
  • Design and Implementation of the YAWL System p. 142 Wil M.P. van der Aalst and Lachlan Aldred and Marlon Dumas and Arthur H.M. ter Hofstede
  • MT-Flow - An Environment for Workflow-Supported Model Transformations in MDA p. 160 Jernej Kovse and Theo Härder
  • Multiple Instantiation in a Dynamic Workflow Environment p. 175 Adnene Guabtni and François Charoy
  • Methodologies for Is Development
  • Method Components - Rationale Revealed p. 189 Kai Wistrand and Fredrik Karlsson
  • Towards a Meta-tool for Change-Centric Method Engineering: A Typology of Generic Operators p. 202 Jolita Ralyté and Colette Rolland and Rébecca Deneckère
  • Two-Hemisphere Model Driven Approach: Engineering Based Software Development p. 219 Oksana Nikiforova and Marite Kirikova
  • Databases
  • Secure Databases: An Analysis of Clark-Wilson Model in a Database Environment p. 234 Xiaocheng Ge and Fiona Polack and Régine Laleau
  • Optimizing DOM Programs on XML Views over Existing Relational Databases p. 248 Atsuyuki Morishima and Akira Kojima
  • Support for Collaboration between Individuals and Organisations I
  • Formulating a General Standards Life Cycle p. 263 Eva Söderström
  • Applicability of ERP Systems for Knowledge Management in the Context of Quality Management p. 276 Imandra Galandere-Zile
  • Web-Based Systems
  • Model-Driven Web Service Development p. 290 Karim Baïna and Boualem Benatallah and Fabio Casati and Farouk Toumani
  • A Combined Runtime Environment and Web-Based DevelopmentEnvironment for Web Application Engineering p. 307 Martijn van Berkum and Sjaak Brinkkemper and Arthur Meyer
  • Enabling Personalized Composition and Adaptive Provisioning of Web Services p. 322 Quan Z. Sheng and Boualem Benatallah and Zakaria Maamar and Marlon Dumas and Anne H.H. Ngu
  • Requirements Engineering
  • A Systematic Approach to Express IS Evolution Requirements Using Gap Modelling and Similarity Modelling Techniques p. 338 Camille Salinesi and Anne Etien and Iyad Zoukar
  • How Requirements Specification Quality Depends on Tools: A Case Study p. 353 Raimundas Matulevičius
  • Model-Driven Requirements Engineering: Synchronising Models in an Air Traffic Management Case Study p. 368 Neil A.M. Maiden and Sara V. Jones and Sharon Manning and John Greenwood and L. Renou
  • Ontologies
  • Facing Document-Provider Heterogeneity in Knowledge Portals p. 384 Jon Rurrioz and Oscar Díaz and Sergio F. Anzuola
  • Integration of OWL Ontologies in MPEG-7 and TV-Anytime Compliant Semantic Indexing p. 398 Chrisa Tsinaraki and Panagiotis Polydoros and Stavros Christodoulakis
  • Adaptive Web-Based Courseware Development Using Metadata Standards and Ontologies p. 414 Lydia Silva Muñoz and José Palazzo Moreira de Oliveira
  • Conceptual Modeling II
  • Objects Meet Relations: On the Transparent Management of Persistent Objects p. 429 Luca Cabibbo
  • The {{\cal G}}{{\cal M}}{{\cal D}} Data Model and Algebra for Multidimensional Information p. 446 Enrico Franconi and Anand Kamble
  • Towards a Framework for Model Migration p. 463 Werner Esswein and Andreas Gehlert and Grit Seiffert
  • Data Warehousing
  • OLAP Hierarchies: A Conceptual Perspective p. 477 Elzbieta Malinowski and Esteban Zimányi
  • Analysing Slices of Data Warehouses to Detect Structural Modifications p. 492 Johann Eder and Christian Koncilia and Dieter Mitsche
  • Empirical Validation of Metrics for Conceptual Models of Data Warehouses p. 506 Manuel Serrano and Coral Calero and Juan Trujillo and Sergio Luján-Mora and Mario Piattini
  • Enterprise Modelling II
  • Goal-Driven Analysis of Process Model Validity p. 521 Pnina Soffer and Y air Wand
  • Data Warehouse Methodology: A Process Driven Approach p. 536 Claus Kaldeich and Jorge Oliveira e Sá
  • Interactive Models for Supporting Networked Organisations p. 550 John Krogstie and Håvard D. Jørgensen
  • Support for Collaboration between Individuals and Organisations II
  • Cooperation of Processes through Message Level Agreement p. 564 Jelena Zdravkovic and Paul Johanesson
  • CoDoc: Multi-mode Collaboration over Documents p. 580 Claudia-Lavinia Ignat and Moira C. Norrie
  • Author Index p. 595

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