Model-Based Software and Data Integration: First International Workshop, MBSDI 2008, Berlin, Germany, April 1-3, 2008, Proceedings (Communications in Computer and Information Science)

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This book includes selected papers of the First International Workshop on Model-Based Software and Data Integration 2008, held in Berlin, Germany, in April 2008 as a part of the Berlin Software Integration Week 2008.

The 9 revised full papers presented together with 3 invited lectures were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on data integration, software architectures, services and migration, as well as on model-based and semantic approaches.

Author(s): Ralf-Detlef Kutsche, Nikola Milanovic
Series: Communications in Computer and Information Science
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 135

fulltext_011.pdf......Page 0
Introduction......Page 11
Historical Perspective......Page 12
Problems and Challenges......Page 13
Example – Models for Failure Prediction......Page 14
References......Page 16
Definition of Services......Page 18
Service Modeling......Page 19
Summary and Outlook......Page 20
Introduction......Page 22
The Damia Web Application......Page 23
The Damia Execution Engine......Page 24
Important Features of a Mashup System......Page 25
Conclusions......Page 27
References......Page 28
Introduction......Page 29
Schema Matching: An Overview......Page 31
Performance Evaluation......Page 32
Combining Effectiveness and Efficiency......Page 34
The Cost-Effectiveness of Schema Matching......Page 35
Experimental Evaluation......Page 36
Experimental Results......Page 37
Discussion......Page 38
Summary and Future Work......Page 39
Introduction......Page 41
Related Work......Page 42
Integration Process Modeling......Page 43
A-PSM Generation......Page 45
PSM Generation......Page 47
DPD Generation......Page 49
Summary and Conclusion......Page 50
Example FDBMS DPD......Page 52
Introduction......Page 53
One Inheritance Tree – One Table......Page 55
Semantics of Mapping Strategies for Individual Inheritance Relationships......Page 56
Measurement Goals......Page 57
Table Accesses for Type Identification (TATI)......Page 59
Number of Corresponding Relational Fields (NCRF)......Page 60
Additional Null Values (ANV)......Page 61
Metric Coverage......Page 62
References......Page 63
Introduction......Page 65
Overview of View-based Modeling Framework (VbMF)......Page 66
View-Based Model Integration......Page 68
Control Flow View Mapping......Page 69
Collaboration View Mapping......Page 71
Discussion......Page 72
Related Work......Page 73
Conclusion......Page 75
Composite Applications by Example......Page 77
Model-Driven Development and (Web) Services......Page 79
Static Modelling Approaches......Page 80
Dynamic Modelling Approaches......Page 81
Data-Centric Modelling Approaches......Page 83
WSCAM: Web Service Component Architecture Modelling......Page 84
References......Page 87
Introduction......Page 89
Integration into the Target Architecture......Page 91
Migration of the Implementation......Page 92
Identification of Migration Increments......Page 94
Dependencies......Page 95
Analyses......Page 96
Conclusions and Future Work......Page 98
Introduction......Page 101
Model-Driven Approach to Information Systems Building......Page 102
Ontological Model for Information Integration......Page 103
Technological Framework......Page 104
Web-Services for Information Acquisition......Page 105
References......Page 111
Introduction......Page 112
Main Functionalities Involved in the Topic Maps Construction Process......Page 113
Mapping from RDF to Topic Maps......Page 114
Automatic Generation of Topic Maps from XML Documents......Page 115
Co-construction of Topic Maps with Different Users: Collaborative Approaches......Page 116
Topic Maps Learning......Page 118
Merging Topic Maps......Page 119
Discussion and Conclusion......Page 120
References......Page 121
Introduction......Page 123
A Development Scenario in Model-Driven Software Development......Page 124
Modeling Patterns......Page 126
Syntax Representation......Page 127
Micro Development......Page 128
Macro Development......Page 130
Related Work......Page 131
Conclusion......Page 132