On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2006: CoopIS, DOA, GADA, and ODBASE
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On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2006: CoopIS, DOA, GADA, and ODBASE: OTM Confederated International Conferences, CoopIS, DOA, GADA, and ODBASE 2006, Montpellier, France, October 29 - November 3, 2006, Proceedings, Par(Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI)

On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2006: CoopIS, DOA, GADA, and ODBASE: OTM Confederated International Conferences, CoopIS, DOA, GADA, and ODBASE 2006, Montpellier, France, October 29 - November 3, 2006, Proceedings, Par(Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI)

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This two-volume set LNCS 4275/4276 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the four confederated conferences CoopIS 2006, DOA 2006, GADA 2006, and ODBASE 2006 held as OTM 2006 in Montpellier, France in October/November 2006. The 106 revised full and 9 short papers presented together with 4 keynote speeches were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 361 submissions. Corresponding with the four OTM 2006 main conferences CoopIS, ODBASE, GADA, and DOA, the papers are organized in topical sections on distributed information systems, workflow modelling, workflow management and discovery, dynamic and adaptable workflows, services metrics and pricing, formal approaches to services, trust and security in cooperative IS, P2P systems, collaborative systems design and development, collaborative systems development, cooperative IS applications, foundations, metadata, design, ontology mappings, information integration, agents, contexts, similarity and matching, resource selection and management, P2P-based systems, grid file transfer, parallel applications, scheduling in grid environments, autonomous and autonomic computing, grid infrastructures for data analysis, access control and security, programming aspects for developing scientific grid components, databases and data grids, distributed applications, evaluation, services, communications, searching techniques, types and notations, adaptivity, middleware, distribution support, and self-organisation.

Table of Contents:
Cooperative Information Systems (CoopIS) 2006 International Conference.- CoopIS 2006 International Conference (International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems) PC Co-chairs’ Message.- Keynote.- Workflow-Based Coordination and Cooperation in a Service World.- Distributed Information Systems I.- Distributed Triggers for Peer Data Management.- Satisfaction-Based Query Load Balancing.- Efficient Dynamic Operator Placement in a Locally Distributed Continuous Query System.- Distributed Information Systems II.- Views for Simplifying Access to Heterogeneous XML Data.- SASMINT System for Database Interoperability in Collaborative Networks.- Querying E-Catalogs Using Content Summaries.- Workflow Modelling.- WorkflowNet2BPEL4WS: A Tool for Translating Unstructured Workflow Processes to Readable BPEL.- Let’s Dance: A Language for Service Behavior Modeling.- Dependability and Flexibility Centered Approach for Composite Web Services Modeling.- Aspect-Oriented Workflow Languages.- Workflow Management and Discovery.- A Portable Approach to Exception Handling in Workflow Management Systems.- Methods for Enabling Recovery Actions in Ws-BPEL.- BPEL Processes Matchmaking for Service Discovery.- Evaluation of Technical Measures for Workflow Similarity Based on a Pilot Study.- Dynamic and Adaptable Workflows.- Evolution of Process Choreographies in DYCHOR.- Worklets: A Service-Oriented Implementation of Dynamic Flexibility in Workflows.- Change Mining in Adaptive Process Management Systems.- Services Metrics and Pricing.- A Link-Based Ranking Model for Services.- Quality Makes the Information Market.- Bid-Based Approach for Pricing Web Service.- Formal Approaches to Services.- Customizable-Resources Description, Selection, and Composition: A Feature Logic Based Approach.-Defining and Modelling Service-Based Coordinated Systems.- Web Service Mining and Verification of Properties: An Approach Based on Event Calculus.- Trust and Security in Cooperative IS.- Establishing a Trust Relationship in Cooperative Information Systems.- A Unifying Framework for Behavior-Based Trust Models.- A WS-Based Infrastructure for Integrating Intrusion Detection Systems in Large-Scale Environments.- P2P Systems.- An Adaptive Probabilistic Replication Method for Unstructured P2P Networks.- Towards Truthful Feedback in P2P Data Structures.- Efficient Peer-to-Peer Belief Propagation.- Collaborative Systems Design and Development.- Designing Cooperative IS: Exploring and Evaluating Alternatives.- Natural MDA: Controlled Natural Language for Action Specifications on Model Driven Development.- Managing Distributed Collaboration in a Peer-to-Peer Network.- Collaborative Systems Development.- Developing Collaborative Applications Using Sliverware.- A Framework for Building Collaboration Tools by Leveraging Industrial Components.- Evaluation of a Conceptual Model-Based Method for Discovery of Dependency Links.- Cooperative IS Applications.- Advanced Recommendation Models for Mobile Tourist Information.- Keeping Track of the Semantic Web: Personalized Event Notification.- A Gestures and Freehand Writing Interaction Based Electronic Meeting Support System with Handhelds.- Ontologies, Databases and Applications of Semantics (ODBASE) 2006 International Conference.- ODBASE 2006 International Conference (Ontologies, DataBases, and Applications of Semantics) PC Co-chairs’ Message.- Keynote.- SomeWhere: A Scalable Peer-to-Peer Infrastructure for Querying Distributed Ontologies.- Foundations.- Querying Ontology Based Database Using OntoQL (An Ontology Query Language).-Description Logic Reasoning with Syntactic Updates.- From Folksologies to Ontologies: How the Twain Meet.- Transactional Behavior of a Workflow Instance.- Metadata.- An Open Architecture for Ontology-Enabled Content Management Systems: A Case Study in Managing Learning Objects.- Ontology Supported Automatic Generation of High-Quality Semantic Metadata.- Brokering Multisource Data with Quality Constraints.- Design.- Enhancing the Business Analysis Function with Semantics.- Ontology Engineering: A Reality Check.- Conceptual Design for Domain and Task Specific Ontology-Based Linguistic Resources.- Ontology Mappings.- Model-Driven Tool Interoperability: An Application in Bug Tracking.- Reducing the Cost of Validating Mapping Compositions by Exploiting Semantic Relationships.- Using Fuzzy Conceptual Graphs to Map Ontologies.- Formalism-Independent Specification of Ontology Mappings – A Metamodeling Approach.- Information Integration.- Virtual Integration of Existing Web Databases for the Genotypic Selection of Cereal Cultivars.- SMOP: A Semantic Web and Service Driven Information Gathering Environment for Mobile Platforms.- Integrating Data from the Web by Machine-Learning Tree-Pattern Queries.- Agents.- HISENE2: A Reputation-Based Protocol for Supporting Semantic Negotiation.- An HL7-Aware Multi-agent System for Efficiently Handling Query Answering in an e-Health Context.- PersoNews: A Personalized News Reader Enhanced by Machine Learning and Semantic Filtering.- Contexts.- An Ontology-Based Approach for Managing and Maintaining Privacy in Information Systems.- Ontology-Based User Context Management: The Challenges of Imperfection and Time-Dependence.- Moving Towards Automatic Generation of Information Demand Contexts: An Approach Based on Enterprise Models and OntologySlicing.- Similarity and Matching.- Semantic Similarity of Ontology Instances Tailored on the Application Context.- Finding Similar Objects Using a Taxonomy: A Pragmatic Approach.- Towards an Inductive Methodology for Ontology Alignment Through Instance Negotiation.- Combining Web-Based Searching with Latent Semantic Analysis to Discover Similarity Between Phrases.- A Web-Based Novel Term Similarity Framework for Ontology Learning.- Errata.- Erratum.- Erratum: Web Service Mining and Verification of Properties: An Approach Based on Event Calculus.


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  • ISBN-13: 9783540482871
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
  • Publisher Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 1115
  • Returnable: Y
  • Series Title: 4275 Lecture Notes in Computer Science
  • Width: 155 mm
  • ISBN-10: 3540482873
  • Publisher Date: 24 Oct 2006
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Series Title: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI
  • Sub Title: OTM Confederated International Conferences, CoopIS, DOA, GADA, and ODBASE 2006, Montpellier, France, October 29 - November 3, 2006, Proceedings, Par


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