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29th ER 2010: Vancouver, BC, Canada
- Jeffrey Parsons

, Motoshi Saeki, Peretz Shoval, Carson C. Woo, Yair Wand:
Conceptual Modeling - ER 2010, 29th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, Vancouver, BC, Canada, November 1-4, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6412, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-16372-2
Business Process Modeling
- Sergey Smirnov, Remco M. Dijkman

, Jan Mendling
, Mathias Weske:
Meronymy-Based Aggregation of Activities in Business Process Models. 1-14 - Kevin Wilkinson, Alkis Simitsis, Malú Castellanos, Umeshwar Dayal:

Leveraging Business Process Models for ETL Design. 15-30 - Fabiano Dalpiaz, Amit K. Chopra

, Paolo Giorgini
, John Mylopoulos:
Adaptation in Open Systems: Giving Interaction Its Rightful Place. 31-45
Requirements Engineering and Modeling 1
- Vijay Khatri, Iris Vessey:

Information Use in Solving a Well-Structured IS Problem: The Roles of IS and Application Domain Knowledge. 46-58 - Jennifer Horkoff

, Eric S. K. Yu:
Finding Solutions in Goal Models: An Interactive Backward Reasoning Approach. 59-75 - Rick Salay, John Mylopoulos:

The Model Role Level - A Vision. 76-89
Requirements Engineering and Modeling 2
- Alberto Siena, Giampaolo Armellin, Gianluca Mameli, John Mylopoulos, Anna Perini, Angelo Susi:

Establishing Regulatory Compliance for Information System Requirements: An Experience Report from the Health Care Domain. 90-103 - Elena Kornyshova, Rébecca Deneckère:

Decision-Making Ontology for Information System Engineering. 104-117 - Neil A. Ernst

, John Mylopoulos, Alexander Borgida, Ivan Jureta:
Reasoning with Optional and Preferred Requirements. 118-131
Data Evolution and Adaptation
- Anthony Cleve, Anne-France Brogneaux, Jean-Luc Hainaut:

A Conceptual Approach to Database Applications Evolution. 132-145 - James F. Terwilliger, Philip A. Bernstein, Adi Unnithan:

Automated Co-evolution of Conceptual Models, Physical Databases, and Mappings. 146-159 - Jun Liu, Mark Roantree

, Zohra Bellahsene:
A SchemaGuide for Accelerating the View Adaptation Process. 160-173
Operations on Spatio-temporal Data
- Alessandro Artale, Roman Kontchakov

, Vladislav Ryzhikov, Michael Zakharyaschev
:
Complexity of Reasoning over Temporal Data Models. 174-187 - Angélica García Gutiérrez, Peter Baumann

:
Using Preaggregation to Speed Up Scaling Operations on Massive Spatio-temporal Data. 188-201 - Norbert Baumgartner, Wolfgang Gottesheim, Stefan Mitsch

, Werner Retschitzegger
, Wieland Schwinger:
Situation Prediction Nets - Playing the Token Game for Ontology-Driven Situation Awareness. 202-218
Model Abstraction, Feature Modeling, and Filtering
- Brian Henderson-Sellers, Cesar Gonzalez-Perez

:
Granularity in Conceptual Modelling: Application to Metamodels. 219-232 - Lamia Abo Zaid

, Frederic Kleinermann, Olga De Troyer:
Feature Assembly: A New Feature Modeling Technique. 233-246 - Antonio Villegas, Antoni Olivé:

A Method for Filtering Large Conceptual Schemas. 247-260
Integration and Composition
- Fabien Duchateau, Zohra Bellahsene:

Measuring the Quality of an Integrated Schema. 261-273 - Joerg Evermann:

Contextual Factors in Database Integration - A Delphi Study. 274-287 - Dragan Ivanovic, Martin Treiber, Manuel Carro

, Schahram Dustdar
:
Building Dynamic Models of Service Compositions with Simulation of Provision Resources. 288-301
Consistency, Satisfiability and Compliance Checking
- You Wu, Wilfred Ng

:
Maintaining Consistency of Probabilistic Databases: A Linear Programming Approach. 302-316 - Alessandro Artale, Diego Calvanese

, Yazmín Angélica Ibáñez-García:
Full Satisfiability of UML Class Diagrams. 317-331 - David Knuplesch, Linh Thao Ly, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, Holger Pfeifer, Peter Dadam:

On Enabling Data-Aware Compliance Checking of Business Process Models. 332-346
Using Ontologies for Query Answering
- Andrea Calì, Georg Gottlob

, Andreas Pieris:
Query Answering under Expressive Entity-Relationship Schemata. 347-361 - Peter McBrien, Nikos Rizopoulos, Andrew Charles Smith:

SQOWL: Type Inference in an RDBMS. 362-376 - Davide Martinenghi

, Riccardo Torlone
:
Querying Databases with Taxonomies. 377-390
Document and Query Processing
- Beat Signer

:
What Is Wrong with Digital Documents? A Conceptual Model for Structural Cross-Media Content Composition and Reuse. 391-404 - Gerard Marks, Mark Roantree

, John Murphy:
Classification of Index Partitions to Boost XML Query Performance. 405-418 - Jordi Cabot

, Jose-Norberto Mazón
, Jesús Pardillo, Juan Trujillo
:
Specifying Aggregation Functions in Multidimensional Models with OCL. 419-432
Demos and Posters
- Faiz Currim

, Nicholas Neidig, Alankar Kampoowale, Girish Mhatre:
The CARD System. 433-437 - Anna Queralt

, Guillem Rull, Ernest Teniente, Carles Farré
, Toni Urpí:
AuRUS: Automated Reasoning on UML/OCL Schemas. 438-444 - Jakob Pinggera, Stefan Zugal, Barbara Weber

, Dirk Fahland
, Matthias Weidlich
, Jan Mendling
, Hajo A. Reijers:
How the Structuring of Domain Knowledge Helps Casual Process Modelers. 445-451 - Frederik Hogenboom, Alexander Hogenboom, Flavius Frasincar

, Uzay Kaymak
, Otto van der Meer, Kim Schouten, Damir Vandic:
SPEED: A Semantics-Based Pipeline for Economic Event Detection. 452-457 - Laura Sánchez-González, Félix García

, Jan Mendling
, Francisco Ruiz
, Mario Piattini
:
Prediction of Business Process Model Quality Based on Structural Metrics. 458-463 - Mehul Bhatt

, Joana Hois, Oliver Kutz
, Frank Dylla:
Modelling Functional Requirements in Spatial Design. 464-470 - José Luis de la Vara

, Raian Ali
, Fabiano Dalpiaz, Juan Sánchez, Paolo Giorgini
:
Business Processes Contextualisation via Context Analysis. 471-476 - Horst Pichler, Johann Eder

:
A Generic Perspective Model for the Generation of Business Process Views. 477-482 - Hugo Estrada

, Alicia Martínez
, Oscar Pastor
, John Mylopoulos, Paolo Giorgini
:
Extending Organizational Modeling with Business Services Concepts: An Overview of the Proposed Architecture. 483-488

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