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Titel: ER 2005 24th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling
Beschreibung: The usefulness of real world abstractions by means of conceptual modeling is since long recognized within the domains of information system and database engineering but also increasingly in other domains of computer science like software engineering as evidenced by recent interest in “model driven architecture” or “extreme non-programming”. Conceptual modeling also plays a prominent role in various technical disciplines and in the social sciences. Conceptual modeling is fundamental to any domain where one has to cope with complex real world situations and systems. It fosters the communication between technology experts and those who would benefit from the application of those technologies. Conceptual modeling has become the key mechanism for understanding and representing organizations, including the new “virtual” e-environments and the information systems that support them. ER 2005 spans the entire spectrum of conceptual modeling including research and practice in areas such as theories of concepts and ontologies underlying conceptual modeling, methods and tools for developing and communicating conceptual models, and techniques for transforming conceptual models into effective (information) system implementations. Moreover, new areas of conceptual modeling focusing the interdependencies with knowledge based, logical, linguistic and philosophical theories and approaches are also of interest. For 24 years, the International Conference on Conceptual Modeling provides a central forum for presenting and discussing current research and applications in which conceptual modeling is the major emphasis. ER 2005 features ► reports of new ideas and approaches, useful experiences and informative experiments ► by research and industrial papers, workshops, tutorials, panel sessions and posters.
Schlagworte: Modellierung
Titel: ER 2005 24th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling
Beschreibung: The usefulness of real world abstractions by means of conceptual modeling is since long recognized within the domains of information system and database engineering but also increasingly in other domains of computer science like software engineering as evidenced by recent interest in “model driven architecture” or “extreme non-programming”. Conceptual modeling also plays a prominent role in various technical disciplines and in the social sciences. Conceptual modeling is fundamental to any domain where one has to cope with complex real world situations and systems. It fosters the communication between technology experts and those who would benefit from the application of those technologies. Conceptual modeling has become the key mechanism for understanding and representing organizations, including the new “virtual” e-environments and the information systems that support them. ER 2005 spans the entire spectrum of conceptual modeling including research and practice in areas such as theories of concepts and ontologies underlying conceptual modeling, methods and tools for developing and communicating conceptual models, and techniques for transforming conceptual models into effective (information) system implementations. Moreover, new areas of conceptual modeling focusing the interdependencies with knowledge based, logical, linguistic and philosophical theories and approaches are also of interest. For 24 years, the International Conference on Conceptual Modeling provides a central forum for presenting and discussing current research and applications in which conceptual modeling is the major emphasis. ER 2005 features ► reports of new ideas and approaches, useful experiences and informative experiments ► by research and industrial papers, workshops, tutorials, panel sessions and posters.
Schlagworte: Modellierung
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Ort: Klagenfurt
Staat: Österreich
Zeitraum: 24.10.2005 - 28.10.2005
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Kontakt-Email: info@er2005.com
Homepage: http://er2005.com

VeranstalterInnen

MitarbeiterInnen Zeitraum
Lois Delcambre (extern)
  • 24.10.2005 - 28.10.2005
Heinrich C. Mayr (intern)
  • 24.10.2005 - 28.10.2005

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  • 1108 - Informatik
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