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Enterprise Information Systems - 10th International Conference, ICEIS 2008, Barcelona, Spain, June 12-16, 2008, Revised Selected Papers

of: Will Aalst, John Mylopoulos, Norman M. Sadeh, Michael J. Shaw, Clemens Szyperski, Joaquim Filipe, Jo

Springer-Verlag, 2009

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Enterprise Information Systems - 10th International Conference, ICEIS 2008, Barcelona, Spain, June 12-16, 2008, Revised Selected Papers


 

Title Page

2

Preface

5

Organization

6

Table of Contents

13

Invited Papers

16

The Link between Paper and Information Systems

17

Introduction

17

Digital Pen and Paper

18

Interactive Paper

20

Accessing Information

22

Capturing Information

25

Conclusions

27

References

27

Service Engineering for the Internet of Services

29

Introduction

29

Marketplaces for the Internet of Services

30

What Are Services?

30

Discovery, Invocation and/or Execution of Services

32

Atomic vs. Composite Services

33

Requirements for the IoS and Marketplaces

34

Service Engineering

36

Definition

36

The ISE Methodology

37

Service Model Integration

38

Conclusions

40

References

40

Part I Databases and Information Systems Integration

42

Bringing the XML and Semantic Web Worlds Closer: Transforming XML into RDF and Embedding XPath into SPARQL

43

Introduction

43

Further Related Work

44

Comparison of XML/RDF and XPath/SPARQL

45

XPath and XQuery Data Model and XPath Query Language

45

RDF Data Model and SPARQL

46

Translation of XPath Subqueries into SPARQL Queries

48

Translation of Data

48

Translation of Queries

49

Translation of Result

50

Performance Analysis

52

Conclusions

53

References

53

Appendix

55

A Framework for Semi-automatic Data Integration

58

Introduction

58

Data Integration

60

Matching

60

Identifier Constraints and Attribute Relations

62

Mapping

66

FCA-Based Mapping Generation

66

Conclusions

71

References

72

Experiences with Industrial Ontology Engineering

73

Introduction

73

The Subsea Petroleum Industry

74

Semantic Web and Interoperability

77

Developing Oil and Gas Ontologies

78

Industrial Adoption of Semantic Standards

81

Conclusions

82

References

83

A Semiotic Approach to Quality in Specifications of Software Measures

85

Introduction

85

A Semiotic Quality Framework

86

Specification of the Framework

86

Discussion

92

An Evaluation of Database Design Measures

94

Conclusions

96

References

97

Hybrid Computational Models for Software Cost Prediction: An Approach Using Artificial Neural Networks and Genetic Algorithms

99

Introduction

99

Related Work

101

Datasets and Performance Metrics

102

Datasets Description

102

Performance Metrics

103

Experimental Approach

104

A Basic ANN-Model Approach

104

A Hybrid Model Approach

107

Conclusions

110

References

112

Part II Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support Systems

113

How to Semantically Enhance a Data Mining Process?

114

Introduction

114

Related Works

115

Knowledge Integration in Data Mining

115

Ontology Driven Information System (ODIS)

116

Ontology-Based Validation Methods

116

KEOPS Methodology

117

Business Understanding

118

Data Understanding

118

Data Preparation

120

Evaluation

121

Experiments

122

Discussion

124

Conclusions

125

References

126

Next-Generation Misuse and Anomaly Prevention System

128

Introduction

128

Architecture and Approach

130

ESIDE-Depian Knowledge Model Generation Process

131

Connection Tracking and Payload Analysis Bayesian Experts Knowledge Model Generation

132

Naive Bayesian Network of the Expert Modules

133

The Structural Learning Challenge

134

PC-Algorithm Application

134

Partial Bayesian Structures Unifying Process

136

Evaluation

136

Conclusions and Future Lines

138

References

139

Discovering Multi-perspective Process Models: The Case of Loosely-Structured Processes

141

Introduction

141

Formal Framework

143

A Method for the Discovery of Multi-perspective Process Models

144

ProcessMining Technique

144

Log Restructuring

145

Implementation

146

Case Study

148

Application Scenario

148

Evaluation Setting

149

Experimental Results

149

Conclusions

153

References

153

Tackling the Debugging Challenge of Rule Based Systems

155

Introduction

155

The Debugging Challenge

155

Overview

156

Experiences

156

Analyis

157

Core Principles

160

Supporting Rule Base Development

161

Test, Debug and Rule Creation as Integrated Activity

161

Anomalies

162

Visualization

163

Debugging

163

Conclusions

164

References

164

Semantic Annotation of EPC Models in Engineering Domains to Facilitate an Automated Identification of Common Modelling Practices

166

Introduction

166

An Outline of the Overall Approach: Identification of Common Modelling Practices

168

Reference Ontology

171

Process Knowledge Base

173

Semantic Annotation Process

175

Term Extractor

175

Term Normalizer

175

Semantic Pattern Analyzer

176

Ontology Instance Generator

179

Related Work

179

Conclusions

180

References

181

Part III Information Systems Analysis and Specification

183

Tool Support for the Integration of Light-Weight Ontologies

184

Introduction

184

Related Work

185

Semantic Correspondences

187

Integration Algorithm

188

Correspondence Integrity

191

Tool Support

194

Conclusions

195

References

196

Business Process Modeling for Non-uniform Work

197

Introduction

197

Research Methodology

198

Data Collection

199

Data Analysis

199

Case Description

200

Modeling for Non-uniformity of Work

204

Discussion

207

References

208

Association Rules and Cosine Similarities in Ontology Relationship Learning

210

Introduction

210

Learning Ontology Relationships

211

Association Rules for Text Mining

212

Learning Relationships for Project Management Ontology

213

An Alternative Relationship Learning Method

214

Evaluation

215

Related Work

218

Conclusions

219

References

220

Compositional Model-Checking Verification of Critical Systems

222

Introduction

222

Compositional Verification Approach

223

Integrated Elements

226

MEDISTAM–RT

226

CCTL

226

CSP+T

226

Our Verification Integrated View

227

Case Study

228

Properties Specification

229

DDBM Modelling

230

Component Verification

230

Discussion of Results

232

Conclusions

233

References

233

Model-Driven Web Engineering in the CMS Domain: A Preliminary Research Applying SME

235

Introduction

235

Background

237

The OOWSWeb Engineering Method

237

The OOWS Method Metamodel

238

Analysis of the OOWS Method in the CMS Domain

241

User Registration Use Case

241

Issues Detected and Method Improvements

242

Conclusions and Further Research

244

References

245

Part IV Software Agents and Internet Computing

247

Binary Serialization for Mobile XForms Services

248

Introduction

248

Problem Statement

249

XebuOverview

250

Initial Assessment

251

Measurements

253

Conclusions

256

Future Work

257

References

258

An Efficient Neighbourhood Estimation Technique for Making Recommendations

260

Introduction

260

Related Work

261

Taxonomy Product Recommender

262

Item Taxonomy Model

262

Recommendation Generation

262

Proposed Approach

263

Relative Distance Filtering

264

Reference User Selection

265

Proposed RDF Implementation

266

Experiments

268

Experiment Setup

268

Result Analysis

269

Conclusions

271

References

271

Improve Recommendation Quality with Item Taxonomic Information

272

Introduction

272

Related Work

273

Proposed Approach

274

System Model

274

Cluster-Based User Neighbourhood

275

Taxonomic Preferences Extraction

276

Hybrid Taxonomy Recommender

278

Experimentation

280

Data Acquisition

280

Experiment Framework

280

Evaluation Metrics

281

Experiment Result

282

Conclusions

285

References

285

Adapting Integration Architectures Based on Semantic Web Services to Industrial Needs

287

Introduction

287

Research Approach

288

Survey Design

289

Questionnaire

289

Expert Panel

289

Survey System

290

Results

290

Strengths

290

Weaknesses

292

Opportunities

294

Threats

296

Discussion

298

Conclusions

299

References

299

Part V Human-Computer Interaction

301

“Fact or Fiction?” Imposing Legitimacy for Trustworthy Information on the Web: A Qualitative Inquiry

302

Introduction

302

Contextualizing the Problems of Trust within W-MIE - Web Based Information for Islamic Content Sharing Sites

304

Research Assumptions

305

Theoretical Backgrounds

306

Methodology

307

Interview – Semantic Meanings of Trustworthy Elements

307

Results - Transcripts of Focus Groups and Interviews

308

Discussions and Conclusions

309

References

309

Enabling End Users to Proactively Tailor Underspecified, Human-Centric Business Processes: “Programming by Example” of Weakly-Structured Process Models

312

Introduction

312

Addressed Problem Areas

313

Collaborative Task Manager (CTM)

314

CTM To-Do List

314

Transfer of Tasks and Deliverables

315

Process Overview and Navigation

316

Process Model Adaptation and Reuse

317

Task Pattern Evolution

319

CTM Evaluation

320

Setting and Extent of Use

320

Findings

321

Conclusions and Future Work

323

References

324

Enhancing User Experience on the Web via Microformats-Based Recommendations

326

Introduction

326

Microformats

327

Important Features

327

Representative Microformats

328

Examples

328

Proposed Recommending System

330

Data Model

330

Algorithms

331

User Interaction

332

Aspects regarding the Implementation

333

Data Collecting and Display Module

333

Data Storage and Prediction Module

335

Usage Scenario

336

Related Approaches

336

Tools

336

Websites

337

Conclusions

337

References

338

Designing Universally Accessible Mobile Multimodal Artefacts

339

Introduction

339

Concepts and Related Work

340

MAFra - Mobile Artefact Framework

341

UAMMA - Universally Accessible Mobile Multimodal Artefacts

341

Related Tools

342

Prototyping Process

345

Low-Fidelity Prototypes

345

High-Fidelity Prototypes

348

Recognition-Based Interaction Prototypes

350

Conclusions and Future Work

351

References

351

Dissection of a Visualization On-Demand Server

353

Introduction

353

Related Work

355

Information Visualization

355

Service Oriented Architectures

357

Visualization Service

357

A Visualization On-Demand Architecture

358

Architecture

358

Strategy of Access

360

Personalization

360

Prototype

361

Discussions and Perspectives

363

Conclusions

364

References

364

Author Index

366