Internet-based information systems, the second covering the large-scale in- gration of heterogeneous computing systems and data resources with the aim of providing a global computing space. Eachofthesefourconferencesencouragesresearcherstotreattheirrespective topics within a framework that incorporates jointly (a) theory, (b) conceptual design and development, and (c) applications, in particular case studies and industrial solutions. Following and expanding the model created in 2003, we again solicited and selected quality workshop proposals to complement the more "archival" nature of the main conferences with research results in a number of selected and more "avant-garde" areas related to the general topic of Web-based distributed c- puting. For instance, the so-called Semantic Web has given rise to several novel research areas combining linguistics, information systems technology, and ar- ?cial intelligence, such as the modeling of (legal) regulatory systems and the ubiquitous nature of their usage. We were glad to see that ten of our earlier s- cessful workshops (ADI, CAMS, EI2N, SWWS, ORM, OnToContent, MONET, SEMELS, COMBEK, IWSSA) re-appeared in 2008 with a second, third or even ?fth edition, sometimes by alliance with other newly emerging workshops, and that no fewer than three brand-new independent workshops could be selected from proposals and hosted: ISDE, ODIS and Beyond SAWSDL. Workshop - diences productively mingled with each other and with those of the main c- ferences, and there was considerable overlap in authors.
Show moreInternet-based information systems, the second covering the large-scale in- gration of heterogeneous computing systems and data resources with the aim of providing a global computing space. Eachofthesefourconferencesencouragesresearcherstotreattheirrespective topics within a framework that incorporates jointly (a) theory, (b) conceptual design and development, and (c) applications, in particular case studies and industrial solutions. Following and expanding the model created in 2003, we again solicited and selected quality workshop proposals to complement the more "archival" nature of the main conferences with research results in a number of selected and more "avant-garde" areas related to the general topic of Web-based distributed c- puting. For instance, the so-called Semantic Web has given rise to several novel research areas combining linguistics, information systems technology, and ar- ?cial intelligence, such as the modeling of (legal) regulatory systems and the ubiquitous nature of their usage. We were glad to see that ten of our earlier s- cessful workshops (ADI, CAMS, EI2N, SWWS, ORM, OnToContent, MONET, SEMELS, COMBEK, IWSSA) re-appeared in 2008 with a second, third or even ?fth edition, sometimes by alliance with other newly emerging workshops, and that no fewer than three brand-new independent workshops could be selected from proposals and hosted: ISDE, ODIS and Beyond SAWSDL. Workshop - diences productively mingled with each other and with those of the main c- ferences, and there was considerable overlap in authors.
Show morePosters of the 2009 DOA (Distributed Objects, Middleware, and Applications) International Symposium.- Posters of the 2009 IS (Information Security) International Symposium.- Posters of the 2009 ODBASE (Ontologies, DataBases, and Applications of Semantics) International Conference.- Workshop on Ambient Data Integration (ADI).- Invited Talk.- Modeling and Management of Data.- Data Integration Solution.- Workshop on Context Aware Mobile Systems (CAMS).- Models and Frameworks.- Context at Work.- Novel Contextual Technologies.- Workshop on Enterprise Integration, Interoperability and Networking (IFAC-IFIP EI2N).- Invited Talk.- Enterprise Architecture and Networking.- Enterprise Integration and Interoperability.- Workshop on Information System in Distributed Environment (ISDE).- Tools and Task Allocation in Distributed Information System Development.- Requirement Validation in Distributed Information System Development.- Process Management in Distributed Information System Development.- Workshop on System/Software Architectures (IWSSA).- Non-functional Requirements.- Model-Driven Approaches.- Evaluation, Verification and Validation.- Design.- Workshop on Mobile and Networking Technologies for Social Applications (MONET).- Social Networking.- Business Applications.- Mobile Applications and Services.- Workshop on Ontology Content (OnToContent).- Ontology Design.- Business Model Ontologies.- Ontology Evaluation and Management.- Ontologies in Distributed and Interactive Systems (ODIS).- Workshop on Fact-Oriented Modeling (ORM).- Business Service and Process Modeling.- Language and Tool Extensions.- Industrial Case Studies.- Workshop on OTM Academy.- Workshop on Semantic Web and Web Semantics (SWWS).- Semantic Extensions to Middleware: Enabling Large Scale Knowledge Applications(SEMELS).- The Next Steps After SAWSDL (Beyond SAWSDL).- Community-Based Evolution of Knowledge-Intensive Systems (COMBEK).
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