Preface |
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Section One: Foundations |
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Information Modeling in the Internet Age-Challenges, Issues and Research Directions |
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Coherent, Consistent and Comprehensive Modeling of Communication, Information, Action and Organization |
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Toward and Autopoietic Approach for Information Systems Development |
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Conceptual Modeling Process and the Notion of a Concept |
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53 | (17) |
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Section Two: Language and Ontological Perspectives |
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A Genre-Based Method for Information Systems Planning |
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70 | (24) |
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A Language/Action Based Approach to Information Modeling |
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94 | (16) |
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Business Action and Information Modeling - The Task of the New Millennium |
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110 | (27) |
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An Environment for Managing Enterprise Domain Ontology |
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137 | (13) |
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Section Three: Object Oriented Modeling and its Extensions |
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Integrating Fact-Oriented Modeling with Object-Oriented Modeling |
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On the Convergence of Analysis and Design Method for Multi-Agent, Component-Based and Object-Oriented Systems |
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167 | (22) |
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An Information Management Environment Based on the Model of Object Primitives |
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189 | (10) |
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Mapping UML Techniques to Design Activities |
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199 | (20) |
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Information System Design Based on Reuse of Conceptual Components |
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219 | (12) |
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Section Four: Applied Information Modeling |
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A Unifying Translation of Natural Language Patterns to Object and Process Modeling |
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231 | (28) |
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Information Models for Document Engineering |
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259 | (9) |
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Designing Model-Based Intelligent Dialogue Systems |
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268 | (17) |
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285 | (18) |
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From Information Model to Controllable Implementation |
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303 | (21) |
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Metrics for Managing Quality in Information Modeling |
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324 | (21) |
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Spatial and Topological Data Models |
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Section Five: Hypermedia and Web Modeling |
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Requirements for Web Engineering Methodologies |
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360 | (23) |
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HMT: Modeling Interactive and Adaptive Hypermedia Applications |
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383 | (23) |
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Modeling of Customers' Ineractive Control of Service Processes |
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406 | (21) |
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Conceptual Web Site Modeling |
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427 | (15) |
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Audience-Driven Web Design |
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442 | (21) |
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Object-Oriented Web Applications Modeling |
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463 | (22) |
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A Systematic Relationship Analysis for Modeling Information Domains |
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Author Biographies |
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Index |
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