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Conceptual Modeling for Novel Application Domains - ER 2003 Workshops ECOMO, IWCMQ, AOIS, and XSDM, Chicago, IL, USA, October 13, 2003, Proceedings (Paperback, 2003 ed.)
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Conceptual Modeling for Novel Application Domains - ER 2003 Workshops ECOMO, IWCMQ, AOIS, and XSDM, Chicago, IL, USA, October 13, 2003, Proceedings (Paperback, 2003 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2814
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ER2003,
the22ndInternationalConferenceonConceptualModelinginChicago,
Illinois, hosted four workshops on emerging and maturing aspects of
conceptual modeling. While the entity-relationship approach is used
to address data (base) modeling, the increasingly connected
information infrastructure demands - swers that can handle
complexity and can develop models about systems that
aremaintainable.
Wereceivedsevenexcellentproposalsforworkshopstobeheld at ER 2003,
out of which we selected the following four based on peer reviews:
- ConceptualModelingApproachesforE-Business(eCOMO2003)brought-
gether researchers and practitioners interested in conceptual
modeling te- niques for e-business. - The International Workshop on
Conceptual Modeling Quality (IWCMQ 2003) concentrated on approaches
to quality assurance in the modeling p- cess. - The International
Bi-Conference Workshop on Agent-Oriented Information Systems (AOIS
2003) was devoted to investigating the agent paradigm for
information systems development. - Finally,
theInternationalWorkshoponXMLSchemaandDataManagement (XSDM 2003)
addressed the impact of XML on topics like data integration, change
management, and the Semantic Web. All four workshops highlighted
relatively new viewpoints on conceptual - deling. Conceptual
modeling as such has been greatly in?uenced and shaped by the
entity-relationship model of Peter Chen. However, new developments
like object-orientation and the World-Wide Web require adaptions
and new te- niques. No longer can developers assume that they can
completely understand or model the information system. The new
developments create challenges in various directions; some of these
were discussed in detail in the four ER 2003 workshops: E-Business
and E-Commerce. TheriseoftheInternethascreatednew opportunities for
de?ning and enacting business relations between partners. The
question is how information systems can help in ?nding business
partners, cr- tingnewservices, andenactingthosenewservic
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