The Relevance Of Application Domain Knowledge The Case Of Computer Program Comprehension


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The Relevance of Application Domain Knowledge : the Case of Computer Program Comprehension


The Relevance of Application Domain Knowledge : the Case of Computer Program Comprehension

Author: Teresa M. Shaft

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1994


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Conceptual Modeling – ER 2010


Conceptual Modeling – ER 2010

Author: Jeffrey Parsons

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2010-10-19


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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, ER 2010, held in Vancouver, BC, Canada, in November 2010. The 32 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 147 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on business process modeling; requirements engineering and modeling 1; requirements engineering and modeling 2; data evolution and adaptation; operations on spatio-temporal data; demos and posters; model abstraction, feature modeling, and filtering; integration and composition; consistency, satisfiability and compliance checking; using ontologies for query answering; and document and query processing.

Information Systems Foundations


Information Systems Foundations

Author: Dennis N. Hart

language: en

Publisher: ANU E Press

Release Date: 2007-11-01


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This volume contains the papers presented at the third biennial Information Systems Foundations ('Theory, Representation and Reality¿) Workshop, held at The Australian National University in Canberra from 27-28 September 2006. The focus of the workshop was, as for the others in the series, the foundations of Information Systems as an academic discipline. The particular emphasis was, as in past workshops, the adequacy and completeness of theoretical underpinnings and the research methods employed. At the same time the practical nature of the applications and phenomena with which the discipline deals were kept firmly in view. Accordingly, the papers in this volume range from the unashamedly theoretical n their focus (Designing for Mutability in Information Systems Artifacts; Towards a Unified Theory of Fit: Task, Technology and Individual) to the much more practically oriented (An Action-Centred Approach to Conceptualising Information Support for Routine Work).