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E-grāmata: Conceptual Modeling: 38th International Conference, ER 2019, Salvador, Brazil, November 4-7, 2019, Proceedings

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 38th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, ER 2019, held in Salvador, Brazil, in November 2019.The 22 full and 22 short papers presented together with 4 keynotes were carefully reviewed and selected from 142 submissions.





This events covers a wide range of topics, covered in the following sessions: conceptual modeling, big data technology I, process modeling and analysis, query approaches, big data technology II, domain specific models I, domain specific models II, decision making, complex systems modeling, model unification, big data technology III, and requirements modeling.
Invited Talks.- Data Management in the Era of Digitalization.- Keyword
Search over RDF Datasets.- Next Generation Modeling Environments.- State of
Permissionless and Permissioned Blockchains: Myths and Reality.- Session
1.
Conceptual Modeling.- OOC-O: a Reference Ontology on Object-Oriented Code.-
Relations in Ontology-Driven Conceptual Modeling.- Capturing Multi-Level
Models in a Two-Level Formal Modeling Technique.- An SQLo front-end for
Non-Monotonic Inheritance and De-referencing.- Session
2. Big data technology
I.- Modeling Data Lakes with Data Vault: Practical Experiences, Assessment,
and Lessons Learned.- Requirements-Driven Visualizations for Big Data
Analytics: a Model-Driven approach.- Dont Tune Twice: Reusing Tuning Setups
for SQL-on-Hadoop Queries.- A Graph Model for Taxi Ride Sharing supported by
Graph Databases.- Session
3. Process modeling and analysis.- Comprehensive
Process Drift Detection with Visual Analytics.- A Probabilistic Approach to
Event-Case Correlation for Process Mining.- DCR-KiPN: a Hybrid Modeling
Approach for Knowledge-intensive Processes.- Exploring the Modeling of
Declarative Processes Using a Hybrid Approach.- Session
4. Query approaches.-
Negation in Keyword Search over Relational Databases.- Answering GPSJ Queries
in a Polystore: a Dataspace-Based Approach.- Ontology-Schema Based Query by
Example.- Query Rewriting for Continuously Evolving NoSQL Databases.- Session
5. Big data technology II.- Relaxed Functional Dependency Discovery in
Heterogeneous Data Lakes.- An ontological perspective for database tuning
heuristics.- SkipSJoin: A New Physical Design for Distributed Big Data
Warehouses in Hadoop.- Learning k-Occurrence Regular Expressions from
Positive and Negative Samples.- Session
6. Domain specic models I.- What
Rocks Are Made of: Towards an Ontological Pattern for Material Constitution
in the Geological Domain.- Role-Based Clustering for Collaborative
Recommendations in Crowdsourcing System.- A Reference Conceptual Model for
Virtual Network Function Online Marketplaces.- Intuitive Understanding of
Domain-specic Modeling Languages: Proposition and Application of an
Evaluation Technique.- Session
7. Domain specic models II.- A Unifying Model
of Legal Smart Contracts.- Formal Specication of Environmental Aspects of a
Railway Interlocking System Based on a Conceptual Model.- From a Conceptual
Model to a Knowledge Graph for Genomic Datasets.- Session
8. Decision
making.- Decision-making in Knowledge-intensive Processes: The Case of Value
Ascription and Goal Processing.- Conceptualization, Design, and
Implementation of EconBPC A Software Artifact for the Economic Analysis of
Business Process Compliance.- DEMOS: a participatory design approach for
democratic empowerment of IS users.- Session
9. Complex Systems Modeling.-
Finding Preferred Objects with Taxonomies.- Generic negative scenarios for
the specication of collaborative cyber-physical systems.- Session
10. Model
unication.- HIKE: A Step Beyond Data Exchange.- Unied Management of
Multi-Model Data.- Schema Validation and Evolution for Graph Databases.-
Grounding for an Enterprise Computing Nomenclature Ontology.- Session
11. Big
data technology III.- Events as Entities in Ontology-Driven Conceptual
Modeling.- Parallel Clique-like Subgraph Counting and Listing.- Modal Schema
Graphs for Graph Databases.- A Systematic Approach to Generate Diverse
Instantiations for Conceptual Schemas.- Session
12. Requirements modeling.-
Factors aecting comprehension of contribution links in goal models: an
experiment.- iStar-p: A Modelling Language for Requirements Prioritization.-
On the Use of Requirement Patterns to Analyse Request for Proposal
Documents.- iStar4RationalAgents: Modeling Requirements of Multi-Agent
Systems with Rational Agents.