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6th EDOC 2002: Lausanne, Switzerland
- 6th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference (EDOC 2002), 17-20 September 2002, Lausanne, Switzerland, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2002, ISBN 0-7695-1742-0
Management, Policy, and Security
- Zoran Milosevic, R. Geoff Dromey:
On Expressing and Monitoring Behaviour in Contracts. 3-14 - Nicole Dunlop, Jadwiga Indulska, Kerry Raymond:
Dynamic Conflict Detection in Policy-Based Management Systems. 15-26 - Lea Kutvonen:
Automated Management of Inter-Organisational Applications. 27-38 - Zoran Milosevic, Audun Jøsang, Theodosis Dimitrakos, Mary Anne Patton:
Discretionary Enforcement of Electronic Contracts. 39-50 - Jan Øyvind Aagedal, Folker den Braber, Theodosis Dimitrakos, Bjørn Axel Gran, Dimitris Raptis, Ketil Stølen:
Model-Based Risk Assessment to Improve Enterprise Security. 51-
Business Processes
- James E. Hanson, Prabir Nandi, Santhosh Kumaran:
Conversation Support for Business Process Integration. 65-74 - Keisuke Yano, Hirotaka Hara, Sanya Uehara:
Collaboration Management Framework for Integrating B-to-B and Internal Processes. 75-83 - Camille Salinesi, María José Presso:
A Method to Analyse Changes in the Realisation of Business Intentions and Strategies for Information System Adaptation. 84-95 - Jana Koehler, Giuliano Tirenni, Santhosh Kumaran:
From Business Process Model to Consistent Implementation: A Case for Formal Verification Methods. 96-
Modelling of Enterprise Systems
- Maarten W. A. Steen, Marc M. Lankhorst, Rob G. van de Wetering:
Modelling Networked Enterprises. 109-119 - Sandy Tyndale-Biscoe, Oliver Sims, Bryan Wood, Chris Sluman:
Business Modelling for Component Systems with UML. 120-131 - Eric Cariou, Antoine Beugnard, Jean-Marc Jézéquel:
An Architecture and a Process for Implementing Distributed Collaborations. 132-143 - Raphaël Marvie, Philippe Merle, Jean-Marc Geib:
Separation of Concerns in Modeling Distributed Component-Based Architectures. 144-154 - Javier Morales, Luís Ferreira Pires, Marten van Sinderen:
Model Driven Geo-Information System's Development. 155-166 - Luis E. Anido-Rifón, Juan Manuel Santos, Judith S. Rodríguez, Manuel Caeiro:
An MDA-Based Model for Vertical Application Task Forces: An Experience Report. 167-
Model Transformation
- Jon Oldevik, Arnor Solberg, Brian Elvesæter, Arne-Jørgen Berre:
Framework for Model Transformation and Code Generation. 181-189 - Mikael Peltier:
MTrans, a DSL for Model Transformation. 190-199 - David Hearnden, Kerry Raymond, Jim Steel:
Anti-Yacc: MOF-to-Text. 200-211 - Carol C. Burt, Barrett R. Bryant, Rajeev R. Raje, Andrew M. Olson, Mikhail Auguston:
Quality of Service Issues Related to Transforming Platform Independent Models to Platform Specific Models. 212-
Component Systems
- Adrian Mos, John Murphy:
Performance Management in Component-Oriented Systems Using a Model Driven ArchitectureTM Approach. 227-237 - Philipp Oser, Christian Gasser, Daniel Gorostidi, Rachid Guerraoui:
The LEAF Platform: Incremental Enhancements for the J2EE. 238-248 - Guijun Wang, Richard Robinson:
An Architecture for Web-Enabled Engineering Applications Based on Lightweight High Performance CORBA. 249-257 - Krish T. Krishnakumar, Morris Sloman:
Constraint Based Network Adaptation for Ubiquitous Applications. 258-
Web Services
- Dinesh Ganesarajah, Emil Lupu:
Workflow-Based Composition of Web-Services: A Business Model or a Programming Paradigm? 273-284 - Giacomo Piccinelli, Wolfgang Emmerich, Christian Zirpins, Kevin Schütt:
Web Service Interfaces for Inter-Organisational Business Processes: An Infrastructure for Automated Reconciliation. 285-292 - Pierpaolo Baglietto, Massimo Maresca, Andrea Parodi, Nicola Zingirian:
Deployment of Service Oriented Architecture for a Business Community. 293-304 - Naoto Sato, Shin Saito, Kinichi Mitsui:
Optimizing Composite Web Services through Parallelization of Service Invocations. 305-
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