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- The 4×4 semantic model - exploiting data, functional, non-functional and execution semantics across business process, workflow, partner services and middleware services tiersAmit P. Sheth, Karthik Gomadam. 1-4
- Trends in business process analysis - from verification to process miningWil M. P. van der Aalst. 5-9
- Statistics API: DBMS-independent access and management of dbms statistics in heterogeneous environmentsTobias Kraft, Bernhard Mitschang. 5-12
- Information logistics in networked organisations - issues, concepts and applicationsKurt Sandkuhl. 10-14
- Using an index of precomputed joins in order to speed up SPARQL processingSven Groppe, Jinghua Groppe, Volker Linnemann. 13-20
- Service-oriented architecture - one size fits nobodyChristoph Bussler. 15-20
- One-to-many data transformation operations - optimization and execution on an RDBMSPaulo J. F. Carreira, Helena Galhardas, João Pereira, Andrzej Wichert. 21-27
- Introducing an it capability maturity frameworkMartin G. Curley. 21-26
- Driving ahead: Joint enterprise-embedded computing in smart clouds, smart dust and intelligent automobilesK. Venkatesh Prasad. 27-32
- Monitoring web data sources using temporal properties as an external resources of a data warehouseFrancisco Araque, Alberto Salguero, Cecilia Delgado. 28-35
- Enterprise information systems for use: From business processes to human activityLarry L. Constantine. 33-38
- Transformation of legacy business software into client-server architecturesThomas Rauber, Gudula Rünger. 36-43
- A new algorithm for twig pattern matchingYangjun Chen. 44-51
- XML schema structural equivalenceAngela Cristina Duta, Ken Barker, Reda Alhajj. 52-59
- Modeling dimensions in the XDW model - a LVM-driven approachRajagopal Rajugan, Elizabeth Chang, Tharam S. Dillon. 60-70
- Information systems integration during mergers - integration modes typology and integration pathsGérald Brunetto. 71-77
- A virtualization approach for reusing middleware adaptersRalf Wagner, Bernhard Mitschang. 78-85
- XML index compression by DTD subtractionStefan Böttcher, Rita Steinmetz, Niklas Klein. 86-94
- Dynamic commit tree management for service oriented architecturesStefan Böttcher, Sebastian Obermeier. 95-101
- Determining the costs of ERP implementationRob J. Kusters, Fred J. Heemstra, Arjan Jonker. 102-112
- STAH-TREE: Hybrid index for spatio temporal aggregationMarcin Gorawski, Michal Faruga. 113-118
- Preference rules in database queryingSergio Greco, Cristian Molinaro, Francesco Parisi. 119-124
- Simplified query construction - queries made as easy as possibleBrad Arshinoff, Damon Ratcliffe, Martin Saetre, Reda Alhajj, Tansel Özyer. 125-130
- Distributed approach of continuous queries with knn join processing in spatial data warehouseMarcin Gorawski, Wojciech Gebczyk. 131-136
- Activity warehouse: Data management for business activity monitoringOscar Mangisengi, Mario Pichler, Dagmar Auer, Dirk Draheim, Hildegard Rumetshofer. 137-144
- UNASSSUMING view-size estimation techniques in OLAP - an experimental comparisonKamel Aouiche, Daniel Lemire. 145-150
- Olap aggregation function for textual data warehouseFranck Ravat, Olivier Teste, Ronan Tournier. 151-156
- Revisiting the olap interaction to cope with spatial data and spatial data analysisRosa Matias, João Moura Pires. 157-163
- Using fuzzy datacubes in the study of trading strategiesMiguel Delgado Calvo-Flores, J. F. Núñez Negrillo, Eva Lucrecia Gibaja Galindo, J. Carlos Fernández-Molina. 164-169
- PIN: A partitioning and indexing optimization method for olapRicardo Jorge Santos, Jorge Bernardino. 170-177
- From database to datawarehouse: A design quality evaluationMaurizio Pighin, Lucio Ieronutti. 178-185
- Implementing spatial datawarehouse hierarchies in object-relational DBMSsElzbieta Malinowski, Esteban Zimányi. 186-191
- A document repository architecture for heterogeneous business information managementMohamed Mbarki, Chantal Soulé-Dupuy, Nathalie Vallès-Parlangeau. 192-198
- Extraction and transformation of data from semi-structured text files using a declarative approachRicardo Raminhos, João Moura Pires. 199-205
- Dimension hierarchies updates in data warehouses - a user-driven approachCécile Favre, Fadila Bentayeb, Omar Boussaid. 206-211
- Secure knowledge exchange by policy algebra and ermlSteve Barker, Paul Douglas. 212-217
- Exposing workflows to load burstsDmytro Dyachuk, Ralph Deters. 218-225
- Using semantic web and service oriented technologies to build loosely coupled systems: SWOAT - a service and semantic web oriented architecture technologyBruno Caires, Jorge Cardoso. 226-232
- The conceptual framework for business process innovation: Towards a research program on global supply chain intelligenceCharles Møller. 233-238
- Transaction service composition - a study of compatibility related issuesAnna-Brith Arntsen, Randi Karlsen. 239-245
- Mediation framework for enterprise information system infrastructures: Application-driven approachLeonid A. Kalinichenko, Dmitry O. Briukhov, Dmitry O. Martynov, Nikolay A. Skvortsov, Sergey A. Stupnikov. 246-251
- A framework for supporting knowledge work processesWeidong Pan, Igor Hawryszkiewycz, DongBai Xue. 252-257
- A method for early correspondence discovery using instance dataIndrakshi Ray, C. J. Michael Geisterfer. 258-263
- Problems with non-open data standards in swedish municipals - when integrating and adopting systemsBenneth Christiansson, Fredrik Svensson. 264-267
- Change management in data integration systemsRahee Ghurbhurn, Philippe Beaune, Hugues Solignac. 268-273
- Relevant values: New metadata to provide insight on attribute values at schema levelSonia Bergamaschi, Mirko Orsini, Francesco Guerra, Claudio Sartori. 274-279
- Legacy system evolution - a comparative study of modernisation and replacement initiation factorsIrja Kankaanpää, Päivi Tiihonen, Jarmo J. Ahonen, Jussi Koskinen, Tero Tilus, Henna Sivula. 280-287
- A XML-based quality model for web services certificationJorge Dias Jr., J. Adson O. G. da Cunha, Alexandre Álvaro, Roberto Souto Maior de Barros, Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira. 288-294
- An insertion strategy for a two-dimensional spatial access methodWendy Osborn, Ken Barker. 295-300
- PTSM: A portlet selection modelMaria Ángeles Moraga, Coral Calero, Mario Piattini, Oscar Díaz. 301-306
- Knowledge-mashups as next generation webbased systems - converging systems via self-explaining servicesThomas Bopp, Birger Kühnel, Thorsten Hampel, Christian Prpitsch, Frank Lützenkirchen. 307-314
- On correctness criteria for workflowBelinda M. Carter, Maria E. Orlowska. 315-322
- Enabling CSCW systems to automatically bind external knowledge basesThomas Bopp, Jonas Schulte, Thorsten Hampel. 323-329
- WFESelector - A tool for comparing and selecting workflow enginesKarim Baïna. 330-337
- Integrating identification constraints in web ontologyThi Dieu Thu Nguyen, Nhan Le Thanh. 338-343
- Extensible metadata repository for information systems and enterprise applicationsRicardo Ferreira, João Moura Pires. 344-350
- An extensible rule transformation model for XQuery optimization - rules pattern for XQuery tree graph viewNicolas Travers, Tuyet-Tram Dang-Ngoc. 351-358
- DQXSD: An XML schema for data quality - an XSD for supporting data quality in XMLEugenio Verbo, Ismael Caballero, Mario Piattini. 359-364
- Enterprise information search systems for heterogeneous content repositoriesTrieu C. Chieu, Shyh-Kwei Chen, Shiwa S. Fu. 365-371
- EVIE - An event brokering language for the composition of collaborative business processesTony O Hagan, Shazia W. Sadiq, Wasim Sadiq. 372-377
- Semantic orchestration merging - towards composition of overlapping orchestrationsClementine Nemo, Mireille Blay-Fornarino, Michel Riveill, Günter Kniesel. 378-383
- Maintenance cost of a software design: A value-based approachDaniel Cabrero Moreno, Javier Garzás, Mario Piattini. 384-389
- An information systems auditor s profileMariana Carroll, Alta van der Merwe. 390-397
- Software cost estimation using artificial neural networks with inputs selectionEfi Papatheocharous, Andreas S. Andreou. 398-407
- Doing things right or doing the right things? Proposing a documentation scheme for small to medium enterprisesJosephine Antoniou, Panagiotis Germanakos, Andreas S. Andreou. 408-414
- The challenges facing global ERP systems implementationsPaul Hawking, Andrew Stein, Susan Foster. 415-422
- OOPUS - a production planning information system to assure high delivery reliability under short-term demand changes and production disturbancesWilhelm Dangelmaier, Tobias Rust, Thomas Hermanowski, Daniel Brüggemann, Daniel Kaschula, Andre Döring, Thorsten Timm. 423-432
- Model-driven development using standard toolsJulián Garrido, M. Ángeles Martos, Fernando Berzal Galiano. 433-436
- Development of an accounting system - applying the incrementally modular abstraction hierarchy to a complex systemKenji Ohmori, Tosiyasu L. Kunii. 437-444
- An order allocation model in virtual enterprises based on industrial clustersFangqi Cheng, Feifan Ye, Jianguo Yang. 445-448
- A web tool for web document and data source selection with SQLFIMarlene Goncalves, Leonid Tineo. 449-452
- A database integration system based on global view generationUchang Park, Ramon Lawrence. 453-456
- A korean search pattern in the like operationSung Chul Park, Eun Hyang Lo, Jong Chul Park, Young Chul Park. 457-464
- On the semi-automatic validation and decomposition of ternary relationships with optional elementsIgnacio-J. Santos, Paloma Martínez Fernández, Dolores Cuadra. 465-472
- Induction of data quality protocols into business process managementShazia W. Sadiq, Maria E. Orlowska, Wasim Sadiq. 473-476
- Modeling of an analytical database systemAlex Sandro Romeu de Souza Poletto, Jorge Rady de Almeida Jr.. 477-481
- Usability issues in service-oriented architectureJaroslav Král, Michal Zemlicka. 482-485
- Multidimensional vector routing in a p2p networkLaurent Yeh, Georges Gardarin, Florin Dragan. 486-489
- The HAV data integration approach: The mapping in HAVFatima Boulcane. 490-493
- Timing behavior anomaly detection in enterprise information systemsMatthias Rohr, Simon Giesecke, Wilhelm Hasselbring. 494-497
- Understanding the dynamics of information systemsAbdelwahab Hamou-Lhadj. 498-502
- One-to-many data transformations - as relational operationsPaulo J. F. Carreira. 503-507
- An executive information system for securities broker s risk management with data warehousing and OLAPYung-Hsin Wang, Shing-Han Li, Kuo-Lung Sun. 508-511
- Strategic framework to implement a telecommunications business intelligence solution in a developing countryD. P. du Plessis, Theo McDonald. 512-515
- Towards industrial service business: Challenges in designing ICT support for the networks of companiesSauli Hiippavuori, Markus Hänninen, Samuli Pekkola, Kari Luostarinen. 516-519
- Managing complex information in reactive applications using an active temporal XML database approachEssam Mansour, Kudakwashe Dube, Bing Wu. 520-523
- Organizational issues on coopetitive federated information systemsMirko Cesarini, Mario Mezzanzanica. 524-529
- A database management system kernel for image collectionsLiana Stanescu, Dumitru Dan Burdescu, Cosmin Stoica Spahiu, Marius Brezovan. 530-533
- Integrating enterprise data for decision support in construction organisationsTanko Ishaya, James Chadband, Lucy Grierson. 534-539
- A new look into data warehouse modellingNikolay Nikolov. 540-543
- A multi-views repository for multi-structured documentsKarim Djemal. 544-548
- Incentives and obstacles in implementing inter-organisational interoperabilityRaija Halonen, Veikko Halonen. 549-552
- A framework for model-driven pattern matchingIgnacio García Rodríguez de Guzmán, Macario Polo, Mario Piattini. 553-557
- A metrics proposal to evaluate software internal quality with scenariosAnna Grimán, María A. Pérez, Maryoly Ortega, Luis Eduardo Mendoza. 558-563
- A method proposal for architectural reliability evaluationAnna Grimán, María A. Pérez, Luis Eduardo Mendoza, Edumilis Maria Méndez. 564-568
- Tourism information aggregation using an ontology based approachMiguel Gouveia, Jorge Cardoso. 569-572
- An overview of the object-oriented database programming language DBPQLMarkus Kirchberg. 573-576
- A data warehouse architecture for integrating field-based dataAlberto Salguero, Francisco Araque, Ramón Alberto Carrasco. 577-580
- Text analytics and data access as services - a case study in transforming a legacy client-server text analytics workbench and framework to SOAE. Michael Maximilien, Ying Chen, Ana Lelescu, James Rhodes, Jeffrey T. Kreulen, W. Scott Spangler. 581-588
- A continuous data integration methodology for supporting real-time data warehousingRicardo Jorge Santos, Jorge Bernardino. 589-598
- Logistics traceability for supply chain improvement - case study of SMMART projectPaulina Blaszkowska, Jana Pieriegud, Michal Wolanski. 599-604
- A policy-based privacy storage approachJulien Nowalczyk, Frédérique Tastet-Cherel. 605-608
- Supply chain improvement - assessing readiness for change trough collaboration evaluationOlivier Zephir, Emilie Chapotot, Stéphanie Minel, Benoit Roussel. 609-614
- Activity theory model - application in the automotive industryJon Aldazabal, Gaizka Ballesteros, Juan Antonio Martín. 615-620