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The objective of the workshops held in conjunction with ER 2002, the 21st International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, was to give participants the opportunitytopresentanddiscussemerginghottopics,thusaddingnewpersp- tives to conceptual modeling. To meet this objective, we selected the following four workshops: - 2nd InternationalWorkshop on Evolution and Changein Data Management (ECDM 2002) - ER/IFIP8. 1 Workshop on Conceptual Modelling Approaches to Mobile - formation Systems Development (MobIMod 2002) - International Workshop on Conceptual Modeling Quality (IWCMQ 2002) - 3rd International Joint Workshop on Conceptual Modeling Approaches for E-business: a Web Service Perspective (eCOMO 2002) ER 2002 was organized so that there would be no overlap between the c- ference sessions and the workshops. This proceedings contains workshop papers that wererevisedby the authors following discussions during the conference. We are deeply indebted to the members of the organizing committees and program committees of these workshops for their hard work. July 2003 Antoni Oliv´ e, Masatoshi Yoshikawa, and Eric S. K. Yu Workshop Co-chairs ER 2002 ECDM 2002 Change is a fundamental but sometimes neglected aspect of information and database systems. The management of evolution and change and the ability of database, information and knowledge-based systems to deal with change is an essential component in developing and maintaining truly useful systems. Many approachestohandlingevolutionandchangehavebeenproposedinvariousareas of data management, and this forum seeks to bring together researchers and practitioners from both more established areas and from emerging areas to look at this issue.
List of contents
Second International Workshop on Evolution and Change in Data Management (ECDM 2002).- Change Management for a Temporal Versioned Object-Oriented Database.- Towards Temporal Information in Workflow Systems.- Preserving and Querying Histories of XML-Published Relational Databases.- A Lightweight XML Constraint Check and Update Framework.- Change Discovery in Ontology-Based Knowledge Management Systems.- An Architecture for Managing Database Evolution.- Reifying Design Patterns to Facilitate Systems Evolution.- Managing Configuration with Evolving Constraints in Design Databases.- Intentions of Operations - Characterization and Preservation.- An Active Approach to Model Management for Evolving Information Systems.- ER/IFIP8.1 Workshop on Conceptual Modelling Approaches to Mobile Information Systems Development (MobIMod 2002).- Mobile Information Systems - Research Challenges on the Conceptual and Logical Level.- A Cooperation Model for Personalised and Situation Dependent Services in Mobile Networks.- Sequence Diagrams for Mobility.- A Pattern-Based Approach to Mobile Information Systems Conceptual Architecture.- Support of Integrated Wireless Web Access through Media Types.- Domain-Specific Modelling for Cross-Platform Product Families.- Dynamic Database Generation for Mobile Applications.- m-WOnDA: The "Write Once 'n' Deliver Anywhere" Model for Mobile Users.- Basic User Requirements for Mobile Work Support Systems - Three Easy Steps.- Accounting and Billing of Wireless Internet Services in the Third Generation Networks.- Research in Quality of Conceptual Models.- Theoretical and Practical Issues in Evaluating the Quality of Conceptual Models.- Quality in Conceptual Modeling - New Research Directions.- Evaluation Framework of Requirements EngineeringTools for Verification and Validation.- Hierarchical ER Diagrams (HERD) - The Method and Experimental Evaluation.- Detection of Redundant Arcs in Entity Relationship Conceptual Models.- Assessing Object-Oriented Conceptual Models Maintainability.- Validation of UML Classes through Animation.- Building Quality into Learning Management Systems - An Architecture-Centric Approach.- Towards the Quality Evaluation of Functional Aspects of Operative Web Applications.- A Model and an XSL Framework for Analysing the Quality of WebML Conceptual Schemas.- Quality of Interactive Models.- Third International Joint Workshop on Conceptual Modeling Approaches for E- business: A Web Service Perspective (eCOMO 2002).- Process Models and Business Models - A Unified Framework.- Behavior-Consistent Composition of Business Processes from Internal and External Services.- Process-Oriented, Flexible Composition of Web Services with UML.- Extracting Data behind Web Forms.- Managing Unstructured E-Commerce Information.- Modelling Web-Based Banking Systems: Story Boarding and User Profiling.- Communication: Key to Success on the Web.
Summary
The objective of the workshops held in conjunction with ER 2002, the 21st International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, was to give participants the opportunitytopresentanddiscussemerginghottopics,thusaddingnewpersp- tives to conceptual modeling. To meet this objective, we selected the following four workshops: – 2nd InternationalWorkshop on Evolution and Changein Data Management (ECDM 2002) – ER/IFIP8. 1 Workshop on Conceptual Modelling Approaches to Mobile - formation Systems Development (MobIMod 2002) – International Workshop on Conceptual Modeling Quality (IWCMQ 2002) – 3rd International Joint Workshop on Conceptual Modeling Approaches for E-business: a Web Service Perspective (eCOMO 2002) ER 2002 was organized so that there would be no overlap between the c- ference sessions and the workshops. This proceedings contains workshop papers that wererevisedby the authors following discussions during the conference. We are deeply indebted to the members of the organizing committees and program committees of these workshops for their hard work. July 2003 Antoni Oliv´ e, Masatoshi Yoshikawa, and Eric S. K. Yu Workshop Co-chairs ER 2002 ECDM 2002 Change is a fundamental but sometimes neglected aspect of information and database systems. The management of evolution and change and the ability of database, information and knowledge-based systems to deal with change is an essential component in developing and maintaining truly useful systems. Many approachestohandlingevolutionandchangehavebeenproposedinvariousareas of data management, and this forum seeks to bring together researchers and practitioners from both more established areas and from emerging areas to look at this issue.
Foreword
Für das Projektmanagement, d.h. die Planung, Steuerung und
Überwachung von Projekten, ist die Netzplantechnik heute
ein selbstverständliches und unverzichtbares Hilfsmittel.
In den Anfängen der Netzplantechnik Ende der 50er und Anfang
der 60er Jahre glaubte man in einer allgemeinen Euphorie, die
Probleme des Projektmanagements alleine mit der Netzplantechnik
lösen zu können. Inzwischen hat man allgemein erkannt,
daß die Netzplantechnik nur ein Werkzeug des Projektmanagements
ist und immer im Zusammenhang mit anderen Planungsinstrumenten
und Hilfsmitteln gesehen werden muß. Andererseits ist erfolgreiches
Prokjektmanagement heute ohne solide Kenntnisse der Netzplantechnik
kaum möglich.
Dieses Buch will in die Methoden und Verfahren der Netzplantechnik,
die Anwendungsmöglichkeiten, die Anwendungsgrenzen und -probleme
sowie in die damit verbundenen Grundlagen des Projektmanagements
soweit einführen, daß der Leser zu einer selbständigen
Anwendung in der Lage ist. Es richtet sich sowohl an Studierende
der Ingenieurwissenschaften, der Wirtschaftswissenschaften, der
Informatik und der Wirtschaftsinformatik an Universitäten,
Fachhochschulen und Berufsakademien als auch an Praktiker in Wirtschaft
und Verwaltung. Wegen der inhaltlichen Breite der Netzplantechnik
und der mit ihr zusammenhängenden Gebiete konnte auf Spezialprobleme
nur in Grundzügen eingegangen werden. Das betrifft vor allem
die Kosten- und Kapazitätsplanung, die Erweiterungen der
Netzplantechnik zu stochastischen Zeit- und Ablaufmodellen und
die Details einer Computerunterstützung der Netzplantechnik.
Zur Ergänzung wird auf zwei ebenfalls im NWB-Verlag erschienene
Bücher des Verfassers verwiesen. Die Übungen zur
Netzplantechnik (2. Aufl. 1990) enthalten umfangreiches Übungsmaterial
zum Selbststudium, das sich inhaltlich an dem vorliegenden Buch
orientiert. Das Buch Netzplantheorie (1983) richtet sich
an Leser, die an den theoretischen Grundlagen der Netzplantechnik
interessiert sind.