Advances in Conceptual Modeling - Foundations and Applications: ER 2007 Workshops CMLSA, FP-UML, ONISW, QoIS, RIGiM, SeCoGIS, Auckland, New Zealand, November 5-9, 2007, Proceedings

Sampul Depan
Jean-Luc Hainaut, Elke Al. Rundensteiner, Markus Kirchberg, Michaela Bertolotto, Mathias Brochhausen, Phoebe Chen, Samira Sisaid Cherfi, Martin Doerr, Hyoil Han, Sven Hartmann, Jeffrey Parsons, Geert Poels, Colette Rolland, Eric Yu, Esteban Zimlanyi
Springer, 13 Nov 2007 - 424 halaman
The 26th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling in Auckland, New Zealand, hosted six workshops which allowed participants to focus their p- sentations and discussions on advanced topics that cannot easily ?t the general conference scope. Thirteen good quality proposals were received and nine were selected. Due to the similarity of their scope, two pairs were suggested to merge, leading to seven proposals. One workshop attracted fewer submissions than expected, so that its selected papers were integrated into the conference. Finally, six wo- shopswerekept.Interestingly,fourofthem(FP-UML,ONISW,QoIS,SeCoGIS) were a sequel of workshops that were held in the last few years, while two were new (CMLSA, RIGiM), exhibiting both the maturity and the innovation of the workshops. Following the call for papers, we received 114 complete submissions, from which 40 quality papers wereselected, giving an acceptance rate of 35% (a fairly standard score for workshops). The following six workshops were organized: – ConceptualModellingforLifeSciencesApplications (CMLSA2007),chaired by Yi-Ping Phoebe Chen and Sven Hartmann. This workshopaddressed the speci?c challenges posed by the large data volumes, the complexity and the data and software heterogeneity involved by life science applications. – Foundations and Practices of UML (FP-UML 2007), chaired by Juan Trujillo and Je?rey Parsons. The third edition of this workshop gathered researchers and practitioners on topics related to data warehouses, security, model transformation, state diagrams development and model quality.
 

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Preface to CMLSA 2007
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Pattern Recognition of SingleMolecule Force Spectroscopy Data
3
Massive Protein Structural Property Explorations Using New Indexing Mechanism
14
Tools to Solve Syntactic and Semantic Heterogeneities Between Clinical and Image Databases
24
OntologyBased Data Integration in Data Logistics Workflows
34
ModelDriven Development Based Transformation of Stereotyped Class Diagrams to XML Schemas in a Healthcare Context
44
An Extendable System for Conceptual Modeling and Simulation of Signal Transduction Pathways
54
Toward an Ontological Database for Subcellular Neuroanatomy
64
Preface to RIGiM 2007
223
An Ontology for Requirements
224
GoalOriented and Ontology Driven Requirements Elicitation Method
225
Early Prioritisation of Goals
235
GoalAligned Requirements Generation
245
A ModelDriven GoalOriented Requirement Engineering Approach for Data Warehouses
255
Visually Effective Goal Models Using KAOS
265
Agent Based Executable Conceptual Models Using i and CASO
276

SeedBased Generation of Personalized Bioontologies for Information Extraction
74
Preface to FPUML 2007
85
Developing State Diagrams Using a State Specialization Technique
86
Quality Dependencies Among Use Case Models and Sequence Diagrams Developed by Novice Systems Analysts
96
A Method for Security Requirement Elicitation from a UML 20 Business Process Specification
106
Applying Model Transformation ByExample on Business Process Modeling Languages
116
Extending OCL to Ensure Model Transformations
126
A UML Profile for Modeling Data Warehouse Usage
137
Preface to ONISW 2007
148
A Method for Semiautomatic Creation of Ontologies Based on Texts
150
Enriching OWL with Instance Recognition Semantics for Automated Semantic Annotation
160
Making Web Users Domain Models Explicit by Applying Ontologies
170
ProvabilityBased Semantic Interoperability Via Translation Graphs
180
Preface to QoIS 2007
190
Studying the Tailoring of a General Quality Model to a Specific Domain
191
An Ontological Approach for the Quality Assessment of Computer Science Conferences
202
Using Practitioners for Assessing the Understandability of UML Statechart Diagrams with Composite States
213
Achieving Satisficing and Excelling
286
On the Adequacy of i Models for Representing and Analyzing Software Architectures
296
Extending Argumentation to GoalOriented Requirements Engineering
306
Preface to SeCoGIS 2007
317
Modeling Historical and Future Spatiotemporal Relationships of Moving Objects in Databases
318
Towards a Semantic Spatial Model for Pedestrian Indoor Navigation
328
Modeling Collaborative Semantics with a Geographic Recommender
338
Dynamically Traveling Web Service Clustering Based on Spatial and Temporal Aspects
348
A GraphOriented Model and Query Language for Events
358
A Conceptual Model of Maps
368
A Conceptual Framework to Support Semantic Interoperability of Geospatial Datacubes
378
On Languages for the Specification of Integrity Constraints in Spatial Conceptual Models
388
Approximate Queries by Relaxing Structural Constraints in GIS
398
Ensuring the Semantic Correctness of Complex Regions
409
Author Index
419
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