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Cooperative Information Systems: 9th International Conference, CoopIS 2001, Trento, Italy, September 5-7, 2001. Proceedings 2001 ed. [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Sērija : Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2172
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Aug-2001
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540425241
  • ISBN-13: 9783540425243
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 456 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 1440 g, XII, 456 p., 1 Paperback / softback
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Cooperative Information Systems have emerged as a central concept in a variety of applications, projects, and systems in the new era of e-business. The conference at which the papers in this volume were presented was the ninth international conference on the topic of Cooperative Information Systems (CoopIS 2001), and was held in Trento, Italy on September 5-7, 2001. Like the previous conferences, CoopIS 2001 has been remarkably successful in bringing together representatives of many di erent ?elds, spanning the entire range of e ective web-based Cooperative Information Systems, and with interests ranging from industrial experience to original research concepts and results. The 29 papers collected here out of the 79 ones that were submitted, dem- strate well the range of results achieved in several areas such as agent te- nologies, models and architectures, web systems, information integration, m- dleware technologies, federated and multi-database systems. The papers th- selves, however, do not convey the lively excitement of the conference itself, and the continuing spirit of cooperation and communication across disciplines that has been the hallmark of these conferences. We would especially like to thank our keynote speakers: Philip A. Bernstein (Microsoft Research, USA), Edward E. Cobb (BEA Systems, USA), and Ma- izio Lenzerini (Universit'a di Roma "La Sapienza", Italy) for providing a portrait of the best contemporary work in the ?eld. We would also like to thank the many people who made CoopIS 2001 possible.

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Invited Talks Generic Model Management: A Database Infrastructure for Schema Manipulation 1(6) Philip A. Bernstein The Evolution of Distributed Component Architectures 7(15) Edward E. Cobb Data Integration Is Harder than You Thought (Extended Abstract) 22(5) Maurizio Lenzerini Agent Systems Implicit Culture for Multi-agent Interaction Support 27(13) Enrico Blanzieri Paolo Giorgini Paolo Massa Sabrina Recla Extending Multi-agent Cooperation by Overhearing 40(13) Paolo Busetta Luciano Serafini Dhirendra Singh Floriano Zini Mobile-Agent Based Distributed Web GIS 53(14) Jihong Guan Shuigeng Zhou Aoying Zhou Local Distributed Agent Matchmaking 67(13) Elth Ogston Stamatis Vassiliadis Deploying Distributed State Information in Mobile Agent Systems 80(15) Ralf-Dieter Schimkat Michael Friedrich Wolfgang Kuchlin Cooperative Meeting Scheduling among Agents Based on Multiple Negotiations 95(13) Toramatsu Shintani Takayuki Ito Information Integration Autoplex: Automated Discovery of Content for Virtual Databases 108(15) Jacob Berlin Amihai Motro Cooperation Strategies for Information Integration 123(12) Maurizio Panti Luca Spalazzi Loris Penserini Planning and Optimizing Semantic Information Requests Using Domain Modeling and Resource Characteristics 135(15) Shuchi Patel Amit Sheth Integrating View Schemata Using an Extended Object Definition Language 150(13) Mark Roantree Jessie B. Kennedy Peter J. Barclay Deriving ``Sub-source Similarities from Heterogeneous, Semi-structured Information Sources 163(16) Domenico Rosaci Giorgio Terracina Domenico Ursino Middleware, Platforms, Architectures P-Grid: A Self-Organizing Access Structure for P2P Information Systems 179(16) Karl Aberer Moving Active Functionality from Centralized to Open Distributed Heterogeneous Environments 195(16) Mariano Cilia Christof Bornhovd Alejandro P. Buchmann Generic Constraints for Content-Based Publish/Subscribe 211(15) Gero Muhl Supporting Heterogeneous Users in Collaborative Virtual Environments Using AOP 226(13) Monica Pinto Mercedes Amor Lidia Fuentes Jose M. Troya Models A Process Service Model for Dynamic Enterprise Process Interconnection 239(16) Karim Baina Khalid Bendli Claude Godart Employing Multiuser Interactions in the Development of Synchronous Applications 255(15) Cornelia Haber Service Representation, Discovery, and Composition for E-marketplaces 270(15) Willem-Jan van den Heuvel Jian Yang Mike P. Papazoglov Multi and Federated Database Systems Schema Design and Query Processing in a Federated Multimedia Database System 285(16) Henrike Berthold Klaus Meyer-Wegener Global Semantic Serializability: An Approach to Increase Concurrency in Multidatabase Systems 301(15) Angelo Brayner Theo Harder Checking Integrity Constraints in Multidatabase Systems with Nested Transactions 316(13) Anne Doucet Stephane Gancarski Claudia Leon Marta Rukoz Web Information Systems The Internet Marketplace Template: An Architecture Template for Inter-enterprise Information Systems 329(15) Mark A. Cameron Kerry L. Taylor David J. Abel Investigating the Evolution of Electronic Markets 344(12) John Debenham Simeon Simoff Coordinating Web-Based Systems with Documents in XMLSpaces 356(15) Robert Tolksdort Dirk Glaubitz Validating an Access Cost Model for Wide Area Applications 371(15) Vladimir Zadorozhny Louiqa Raschid Tao Zhan Laura Bright Workflow Management Systems Querying and Splicing of XML Workflows 386(17) Vassilis Christophides Richard Hull Akhil Kumar On Demand Business-to-Business Integration 403(15) Liangzhao Zeng Boualem Benatallah Anne H. H. Ngu Recommendation and Information Seeking Systems Yoda: An Accurate and Scalable Web-Based Recommendation System 418(15) Cyrus Shahabi Farnoush Banaei-Kashani Yi-Shin Chen Dennis McLeod The Use of Machine-Generated Ontologies 433(16) Giovanni Modica Avigdor Gal Hasan M. Jamil Author Index 449