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The Ninth International Workshop on Foundations of Models and
Languages for Data and Objects (FoMLaDO) took place in Dagstuhl
Germany, Sept- ber 18{21, 2000. The topic of this workshop was
Database schema Evolution and Meta-Modeling; this FoMLaDO Workshop
was hence assigned the acronym DEMM 2000. These post-proceedings
contain the revised versions of the accepted papers of the DEMM
2000 workshop. Twelve regular papers were accepted for inclusion in
the proceedings. The papers address the following issues: {
Consistency of evolving concurrent information systems { Adaptive
speci cations of technical information systems { Change propagation
in schema evolution of object-based systems { Evolving software of
a schema evolution system { Logical characterization of schema
evolution { Con?ict management in integrated databases { Evolving
relation schemas { Conceptual descriptions of adaptive information
systems { OQL-extensions for metadata access { Metamodeling of
schema evolution { Metrics for conceptual schema evolution {
Incremental datawarehouse construction In addition to the regular
papers, there is an invited paper by Can Turk ] er on schema
evolution in SQL99 and (object-)relational databases.
Acknowledgements: We wish to thank the program committee members
for their work on reviewing the submitted papers. We also wish to
thank all a- hors for submitting papers to this workshop. Moreover,
all participants of the workshop are thanked for contributing to
lively discussions. Thanks also to Elke Rundensteiner, who
delivered an invited talk on the SERF-project concerning ?exible
database transformations."
This textbook shows how to develop the functional requirements of
(information) systems. It emphasizes the importance to consider the
complete development path of a functional requirement, i.e. not
only the individual development steps but also their proper
combination and their alignment. The book consists of two parts:
Part I presents the underlying theory while Part II contains
various illustrative case studies. Part I starts with an
introduction to the topic (Chapter 1). Then it explains how to
develop functional requirements that represent the conceptual
dynamics of an information system (Chapters 2 and 3). Chapters 4
and 5 explain how to model the conceptual statics of an information
system. Chapter 6 gives some directions for implementation.
Finally, Chapter 7 explains how a ‘technical manager’ can
organize and manage the development process. As an
illustration of the theory, Part II contains three substantial case
studies. The first one (Chapter 8) presents a stepwise development
starting from an informal situation sketch via a simple domain
model towards a precisely specified, full-fledged conceptual data
model, which finally is translated to an SQL database. In the
second case study (Chapter 9) the author converts the well-known
non-trivial use case Process Sale from Larman into a textual System
Sequence Description (SSD). For validation purposes, that textual
SSD is subsequently translated into natural language and into a
graphical SSD. The third case study (Chapter 10) shows the
applicability of the author’s approach to a control system and
also illustrates the typical situation that the requirements are
constantly changing during development. This book is written for
(under)graduate students in software engineering or information
systems who want to learn how to carry out adequate problem
analysis, to make good system specifications, and/or to understand
how to organize and manage an IS-development process. It also
targets practitioners who want to improve their problem analysis
abilities and/or their ability to make good system specifications.
To this end, it includes more than 150 explanatory figures and is
accompanied by a Web site which provides additional course material
such as slides, additional exercises, solutions to exercises, and
the code for the figures used in the book.
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