Object-Oriented Information Systems: 9th International Conference, OOIS 2003, Geneva, Switzerland, September 2-5, 2003, ProceedingsDimitri Konstantas, Michel Leonard, Yves Pigneur, Shusma Patel Springer, 2003. gada 9. sept. - 432 lappuses The conference on Object Oriented Information Systems (OOIS) is now an es- blished international conference where innovative ideas, research, applications, and experiences in the design, development, and use of object oriented infor- tionsystems,fromboththeacademicandindustrialenvironments,arepresented. The ninth OOIS conference was held at the University of Geneva, September 2–5, 2003. The main theme was the Evolution of Object Oriented Information Systems. The papers presented ideas and issues related to the evolution, ad- tability, restructuring, and ?exibility of OOIS. In the context of the conference, ?ve workshops and four tutorials were organized providing a discussion forum for new ideas and including in depth presentations on important “hot” subjects. The three invited speakers of the ninth OOIS conference provided an - ternative view on OOIS and their evolution. Prof. John Mylopoulos (Univ- sity of Toronto and VLDB president) gave the opening presentation entitled “Agent Oriented IS Development” , Dr. Richard Soley (OMG President and CEO) gave the closing presentation entitled “Model Driven Architecture: The Evolution of Object-Oriented Systems?” and Prof. Lina Al-Jadir (American U- versity of Beirut) gave the theme presentation entitled “Once Upon a Time a DTD Evolved into Another DTD...”. |
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... Attribute Grammars ... 412 May Dehayni, Louis Féraud. Author. Index ................................................ 425 Agent Oriented Software Development John Mylopoulos Dept. of Computer Science XII Table of Contents.
... Attribute Grammars ... 412 May Dehayni, Louis Féraud. Author. Index ................................................ 425 Agent Oriented Software Development John Mylopoulos Dept. of Computer Science XII Table of Contents.
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... attribute, changing the element of an attribute, and changing the type of an attribute (examples of these DTD changes are given in §4). Moreover, groups are handled differently in the two approaches. XEM supports the DTD changes ...
... attribute, changing the element of an attribute, and changing the type of an attribute (examples of these DTD changes are given in §4). Moreover, groups are handled differently in the two approaches. XEM supports the DTD changes ...
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... attribute) we apply the create, delete, and update primitives. The set of DTD changes obtained is given in figure 2. XML invariants are properties that must be always satisfied, even Once Upon a Time a DTD Evolved into Another DTD ... 5.
... attribute) we apply the create, delete, and update primitives. The set of DTD changes obtained is given in figure 2. XML invariants are properties that must be always satisfied, even Once Upon a Time a DTD Evolved into Another DTD ... 5.
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... attribute is CDATA, or ID, or IDREF(s), or an enumeration list. • No attribute may be declared more than once for the same element. • The default declaration of an attribute is either a default value, or #IMPLIED, or #REQUIRED, or ...
... attribute is CDATA, or ID, or IDREF(s), or an enumeration list. • No attribute may be declared more than once for the same element. • The default declaration of an attribute is either a default value, or #IMPLIED, or #REQUIRED, or ...
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... attribute. • The default value of an attribute is compatible with the attribute type. 3.3 Semantics of DTD Changes We define the semantics of each DTD change by preconditions and postactions such that the new DTD is valid (i.e. the ...
... attribute. • The default value of an attribute is compatible with the attribute type. 3.3 Semantics of DTD Changes We define the semantics of each DTD change by preconditions and postactions such that the new DTD is valid (i.e. the ...
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ObjectOriented Graceful Evolution Monitors | 46 |
Stepwise and Rigorous Development of Evolving Concurrent | 60 |
A Requirements Elicitation Approach in | 71 |
Modelling of | 81 |
UMLBased Metamodeling for Information System Engineering | 83 |
Extracting DomainSpecific and DomainNeutral Patterns Using | 191 |
Object Oriented Data Bases | 202 |
Overcoming the Complexity of ObjectOriented DBMS | 214 |
Primitive Operations for Schema Evolution in ODMG Databases | 226 |
and | 238 |
A Layered View Mechanism for Integrating | 250 |
A Conceptualization of OO Evolution | 274 |
Designing Evolvable Location Models for Ubiquitous Applications | 289 |
OOIS Frameworks | 95 |
EventBased Software Architectures | 107 |
Aided Domain Frameworks Construction and Evolution | 118 |
Patterns and Components | 130 |
Representing UserInterface Patterns in UML | 142 |
Accommodating Changing Requirements with EJB | 152 |
A Framework for Supporting Views in Component Oriented | 164 |
Enabling Design Evolution in Software through Pattern | 179 |
DSLDIA An Environment for DomainSpecific Languages | 304 |
ObjectOriented Component Identification Method Using | 317 |
Functional Size Measurement of Multilayer ObjectOriented | 334 |
A Required Unification | 356 |
Conciliating User Interface and Business Domain Analysis and Design | 383 |
A Concept for Precise Modelling | 400 |
Author Index | 425 |
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