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On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2004: CoopIS, DOA, and ODBASE

OTM Confederated International Conferences, CoopIS, DOA, and ODBASE 2004, Agia Napa, Cyprus, October 25-29, 2004. Proceedings. Part I

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Table of contents (51 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Cooperative Information Systems (CoopIS) 2004 International Conference

  3. Keynote

    1. Business Process Optimization

      • Umeshwar Dayal
      Pages 2-2
  4. Workflow/Process/Web Services, I

    1. Discovering Workflow Transactional Behavior from Event-Based Log

      • Walid Gaaloul, Sami Bhiri, Claude Godart
      Pages 3-18
    2. A Flexible Mediation Process for Large Distributed Information Systems

      • Philippe Lamarre, Sylvie Cazalens, Sandra Lemp, Patrick Valduriez
      Pages 19-36
    3. Exception Handling Through a Workflow

      • Hernâni Mourão, Pedro Antunes
      Pages 37-54
  5. Workflow/Process/Web Services, II

    1. A Flexible and Composite Schema Matching Algorithm

      • Shoujian Yu, Zhongming Han, Jiajin Le
      Pages 55-65
    2. The Notion of Business Process Revisited

      • Jan L. G. Dietz, Nathalie Habing
      Pages 85-100
  6. Workflow/Process/Web Services, III

    1. Disjoint and Overlapping Process Changes: Challenges, Solutions, Applications

      • Stefanie Rinderle, Manfred Reichert, Peter Dadam
      Pages 101-120
    2. Making Workflow Models Sound Using Petri Net Controller Synthesis

      • Juliane Dehnert, Armin Zimmermann
      Pages 139-154
  7. Database Management/Transaction

    1. Concurrent Undo Operations in Collaborative Environments Using Operational Transformation

      • Jean Ferrié, Nicolas Vidot, Michelle Cart
      Pages 155-173
    2. Refresco: Improving Query Performance Through Freshness Control in a Database Cluster

      • Cécile Le Pape, Stéphane Gançarski, Patrick Valduriez
      Pages 174-193
  8. Schema Integration/Agents

    1. Deriving Sub-schema Similarities from Semantically Heterogeneous XML Sources

      • Pasquale De Meo, Giovanni Quattrone, Giorgio Terracina, Domenico Ursino
      Pages 209-226
    2. Supporting Similarity Operations Based on Approximate String Matching on the Web

      • Eike Schallehn, Ingolf Geist, Kai-Uwe Sattler
      Pages 227-244
    3. Managing Semantic Compensation in a Multi-agent System

      • Amy Unruh, James Bailey, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao
      Pages 245-263
    4. Modelling with Ubiquitous Agents a Web-Based Information System Accessed Through Mobile Devices

      • Angela Carrillo-Ramos, Jérôme Gensel, Marlène Villanova-Oliver, Hervé Martin
      Pages 264-282
  9. Events

    1. A Meta-service for Event Notification

      • Doris Jung, Annika Hinze
      Pages 283-300

About this book

sers: GADA, MOIS, WOSE, and INTEROP. We trust that their audiences will mutually productively and happily mingle with those of the main conferences. A special mention for 2004 is in order for the new Doctoral Symposium Workshop where three young post-doc researchers organized an original set-up and formula to bring PhD students together and allow them to submit their research proposals for selection. A limited number of the submissions and their approaches will be independently evaluated by a panel of senior experts at the conference, and presented by the students in front of a wider audience. These students also got free access to all other parts of the OTM program, and only paid a heavily discounted fee for the Doctoral Symposium itself (in fact their attendance is largely sponsored by the other participants!). If evaluated as s- cessful, it is the intention of the General Chairs to expand this model in future editionsoftheOTMconferencesandsodrawinanaudienceofyoungresearchers to the OnTheMove forum. All three main conferences and the associated workshops share the dist- buted aspects of modern computing systems, and the resulting application-pull created by the Internet and the so-called Semantic Web.

Keywords

  • Internet
  • cooperative information systems
  • data management
  • data mining
  • data semantics
  • distributed databases
  • distributed objects
  • interoperability
  • semantic web
  • semantics
  • web
  • web services
  • web-based information systems
  • workflow systems
  • www

Editors and Affiliations

  • Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), STARLab, Brussels, Belgium

    Robert Meersman

  • School of Computer Science and Information Technology, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

    Zahir Tari

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