
OOIS'98
1998 International Conference on Object-Oriented Information Systems, 9-11 September 1998, Paris Proceedings
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 16. September 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
XVI, 497 pages
978-1-85233-046-0 (ISBN)
Description
The Sorbonne University is very proud to host this year the oms Conference on Object Oriented Information Systems. There is a growing awareness of the importance of object oriented techniques, methods and tools to support information systems engineering. The term information systems implies that the computer based systems are designed to provide adequate and timely information to human users in organizations. The term engineering implies the application of a rigorous set of problem solving approaches analogous to those found in traditional engineering disciplines. The intent of this conference is to present a selected number of those approaches which favor an object oriented view of systems engineering. oms '98 is the fifth edition of a series of conferences. Starting in 1994 in London, this series evolved from a British audience to a truly European one. The goal is to build a world wide acknowledged forum dedicated to object oriented information systems engineering. This conference is organized with the aim to bring together researchers and practitioners in Information Systems, Databases and Software Engineering who have interests in object oriented information systems. The objective is to advance understanding about how the object technology can empower information systems in organizations, on techniques for designing effective and efficient information systems and methods and development tools for information systems engineering. The conference aims also at discussing the lessons learned from large scale projects using objects. The call for oms was given international audience.
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Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
82 s/w Abbildungen
XVI, 497 p. 82 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
717 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85233-046-0 (9781852330460)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4471-0895-5
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Colette Rolland | Georges Grosz
OOIS'98
1998 International Conference on Object-Oriented Information Systems, 9-11 September 1998, Paris Proceedings
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12/2012
Springer
€53.49
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Content
INVITED TALKS.- Object Databases: Connectivity with Relational Systems and ODMG Standard (Summary).- Standardization for 00 A & D?.- MODELLING ISSUES.- A Characterization of Aggregation.- Object-Oriented Hierarchies and Their Resulting Complex Systems.- Multiple Viewpoints of IS-A Inheritance Hierarchies through Normalization and Denormalization Mechanisms.- QUERIES AND VIEWS.- Deductive Queries in ODMG Databases: the DOQL Approach.- Incremental Maintenance of Materialized Path Query Views.- A Multidatabase Layer for the ODMG Object Model.- REUSE.- The Re-use of Multimedia Objects by Software Agents in the Kimsac System.- Design Patterns as Litmus Paper to Test the Strength of Object-Oriented Methods.- Reuse by Appropriation of Software Elements in Information Systems.- Improving Productivity in Building Data-Oriented Information Systems - Why Object Frameworks Are Not Enough.- METHOD ISSUES.- "The Truth Is Out There?": A Survey of Business Objects.- Patterns for Extending an 00 Model with Temporal Features.- DESIGN ISSUES.- Representation of Multi-level Composite Objects in Relational Databases.- Complex Methods and Class Allocation in Distributed OODBSs.- MODELLING ISSUES.- Specialization of Object Lifecycles.- An Enhanced Definition of Composition and its use for Abstraction.- How to Introduce Emergence in Object Evolution.- EVOLUTION AND INTEROPERABILITY.- Defining Rules for Schema Transformation.- Ontology of Object-Oriented Database Evolution.- Capacity-Augmenting Schema Changes on Object-Oriented Databases: Towards Increased Interoperability.- METHOD ISSUES.- Model Engineering Using Charts of Concepts: Application to the Model oftheUML.- A CASE Tool for the Modeling of Methods and Information Systems.- A Semi-automatic Process of Identifying Overlaps andInconsistencies between Requirements Specifications.- DESIGN ISSUES.- Consistency Analysis on Lifecycle Model and Interaction Model.- Subjective Method Interpretation in Object-Oriented Modeling.- Composition of UML Design Models: A Tool to Support the Resolution of Conflicts.- PANEL: 00 TRENDS AND PERSPECTIVES.- An Object-Oriented Architecture Model for International Information Systems? An Exploratory Study.- A Perspective on Foundations of Object-Oriented Information Systems.- Author Index.