Conceptual Modeling for E-Business and the Web: ER 2000 Workshops on Conceptual Modeling Approaches for E-Business and The World Wide Web and Conceptual Modeling Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, October 9–12, 2000 Proceedings

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The objective of the workshops associated with the ER2000 19th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling was to give participants the opportunity to present and discuss emerging, hot topics, thus adding new perspectives to conceptual modeling. This attracts communities which have begun to or which have already recognized the importance of conceptual modeling for solving their problems. To meet this objective, we selected the following two topics: { Conceptual Modeling Approaches for E-Business (eCOMO2000) aimed at studying the application of conceptual modeling techniques speci cally to e-business. { The World Wide Web and Conceptual Modeling (WCM2000) which analyzes how conceptual modeling can help address the challenges of Web devel- ment, management, and use. eCOMO2000 is the rst international workshop on Conceptual Modeling - proaches for E-Business. It was intended to work out and to discuss the actual state of research on conceptual modeling aspects and methods within the realm of the network economy, which is driven by both traditionally organized ent- prises and dynamic networks. Following the philosophy of the ER workshops, the selection of eCOMO contributions was done very carefully and restrictively (six accepted papers out of thirteen submissions) in order to guarantee an excellent workshop program. We are deeply indebted to the authors and to the members of the program committee, whose work resulted in this outstanding program.

Author(s): Nicola Guarino, Christopher Welty (auth.), Stephen W. Liddle, Heinrich C. Mayr, Bernhard Thalheim (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1921
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2000

Language: English
Pages: 182
Tags: Database Management; Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet); Information Storage and Retrieval; Computer Communication Networks; Business Information Systems

Towards Ontology-Based Harmonization of Web Content Standards....Pages 1-6
The M*-COMPLEX Approach to Enterprise Modeling, Engineering, and Integration....Pages 7-18
Conceptual Design of Electronic Product Catalogs Using Object-Oriented Hypermedia Modeling Techniques....Pages 19-30
Generic Linear Business Process Modeling....Pages 31-39
Business Modelling Is Not Process Modelling....Pages 40-51
Modeling Electronic Workflow Markets....Pages 52-63
Building Multi-device, Content-Centric Applications Using WebML and the W3I3 Tool Suite....Pages 64-75
Abstraction and Reuse Mechanisms in Web Application Models....Pages 76-88
From Web Sites to Web Applications: New Issues for Conceptual Modeling....Pages 89-100
Using Webspaces to Model Document Collections on the Web....Pages 101-114
Modeling Interactions and Navigation in Web Applications....Pages 115-127
A General Methodological Framework for the Development of Web-Based Information Systems....Pages 128-139
Managing RDF Metadata for Community Webs....Pages 140-151
An Example-Based Environment for Wrapper Generation....Pages 152-164
Flexible Category Structure for Supporting WWW Retrieval....Pages 165-177