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10th ICEIS 2008: Barcelona, Spain
- Joaquim Filipe, José Cordeiro:
Enterprise Information Systems, 10th International Conference, ICEIS 2008, Barcelona, Spain, June 12-16, 2008, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 19, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-00669-2
Invited Papers
- Moira C. Norrie:
The Link between Paper and Information Systems. 3-14 - Jorge Cardoso, Konrad Voigt, Matthias Winkler:
Service Engineering for the Internet of Services. 15-27
Databases and Information Systems Integration
- Matthias Droop, Markus Flarer, Jinghua Groppe, Sven Groppe, Volker Linnemann, Jakob Pinggera, Florian Santner, Michael Schier, Felix Schöpf, Hannes Staffler, Stefan Zugal:
Bringing the XML and Semantic Web Worlds Closer: Transforming XML into RDF and Embedding XPath into SPARQL. 31-45 - Paolo Ceravolo, Zhan Cui, Ernesto Damiani, Alex Gusmini, Marcello Leida:
A Framework for Semi-automatic Data Integration. 46-60 - Jon Atle Gulla:
Experiences with Industrial Ontology Engineering. 61-72 - Erki Eessaar:
A Semiotic Approach to Quality in Specifications of Software Measures. 73-86
Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support Systems
- Efi Papatheocharous, Andreas S. Andreou:
Hybrid Computational Models for Software Cost Prediction: An Approach Using Artificial Neural Networks and Genetic Algorithms. 87-100 - Laurent Brisson, Martine Collard:
How to Semantically Enhance a Data Mining Process?. 103-116 - Pablo García Bringas, Yoseba K. Penya:
Next-Generation Misuse and Anomaly Prevention System. 117-129 - Francesco Folino, Gianluigi Greco, Antonella Guzzo, Luigi Pontieri:
Discovering Multi-perspective Process Models: The Case of Loosely-Structured Processes. 130-143 - Valentin Zacharias:
Tackling the Debugging Challenge of Rule Based Systems. 144-154 - Andreas Bögl, Michael Schrefl, Gustav Pomberger, Norbert Weber:
Semantic Annotation of EPC Models in Engineering Domains to Facilitate an Automated Identification of Common Modelling Practices. 155-171
Information Systems Analysis and Specification
- Thomas Heer, Daniel Retkowitz, Bodo Kraft:
Tool Support for the Integration of Light-Weight Ontologies. 175-187 - Kimmo Tarkkanen:
Business Process Modeling for Non-uniform Work. 188-200 - Jon Atle Gulla, Terje Brasethvik, Gøran Sveia Kvarv:
Association Rules and Cosine Similarities in Ontology Relationship Learning. 201-212 - Luis E. Mendoza Morales, Manuel I. Capel, María A. Pérez, Kawtar Benghazi Akhlaki:
Compositional Model-Checking Verification of Critical Systems. 213-225 - Kevin Vlaanderen, Francisco Valverde, Oscar Pastor:
Model-Driven Web Engineering in the CMS Domain: A Preliminary Research Applying SME. 226-237
Software Agents and Internet Computing
- Jaakko Kangasharju, Oskari Koskimies:
Binary Serialization for Mobile XForms Services. 241-252 - Li-Tung Weng, Yue Xu, Yuefeng Li, Richi Nayak:
An Efficient Neighbourhood Estimation Technique for Making Recommendations. 253-264 - Li-Tung Weng, Yue Xu, Yuefeng Li, Richi Nayak:
Improve Recommendation Quality with Item Taxonomic Information. 265-279 - Daniel Bachlechner:
Adapting Integration Architectures Based on Semantic Web Services to Industrial Needs. 280-293
Human-Computer Interaction
- Emma Nuraihan Mior Ibrahim, Nor Laila Md. Noor, Shafie Mehad:
"Fact or Fiction?" Imposing Legitimacy for Trustworthy Information on the Web: A Qualitative Inquiry. 297-306 - Todor Stoitsev, Stefan Scheidl, Felix Flentge, Max Mühlhäuser:
Enabling End Users to Proactively Tailor Underspecified, Human-Centric Business Processes: "Programming by Example" of Weakly-Structured Process Models. 307-320 - Anca-Paula Luca, Sabin C. Buraga:
Enhancing User Experience on the Web via Microformats-Based Recommendations. 321-333 - Tiago Reis, Marco de Sá, Luís Carriço:
Designing Universally Accessible Mobile Multimodal Artefacts. 334-347 - Romain Vuillemot, Béatrice Rumpler, Jean-Marie Pinon:
Dissection of a Visualization On-Demand Server. 348-360
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