Advanced Information Systems Engineering: 11th International Conference, Caise'99, Heidelberg, Germany, June 14-18, 1999, Proceedings (lecture Notes In Computer Science)
by Andreas Oberweis /
1999 / English / PDF
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CAiSE*99 is the 11th in the series of International Conferences on
Advanced Information Systems Engineering. The aim of the CAiSE
series is to give - searchers and professionals from universities,
research, industry, and public - ministrationthe opportunityto
meetannuallytodiscussevolvingresearchissues and applications in the
el d of information systems engineering; also to assist young
researchersand doctoralstudents in establishing relationships with
senior scientists in their areas of interest.
StartingfromaScandinavianorigininthelate1980's,CAiSEhasevolvedinto
atrulyinternationalconferencewithaworldwideauthorandattendancelist.The
CAiSE*99 programlisted contributions from 19 countries, from four
continents! These contributions, 27 full papers, 12 short research
papers, six workshops, and four tutorials, were carefully selected
from a total of 168 submissions by the international program
committee. A special theme of CAiSE*99 was 'Component-based
information systems engineering'. Component-based approaches mark
the maturity of any engine- ing discipline. However,transferingthis
idea to the complex anddiverse worldof information systems has
proven more di cult than expected. Despite numerous proposals from
object-oriented programming, design patterns and frameworks,
customizable reference models and standard software, requirements
engine- ing and business re-engineering, web-based systems, data
reduction strategies, knowledge management, and modularized
education, the question of how to make component-oriented
approaches actually work in information systems - mains wide open.
CAiSE*99 is the 11th in the series of International Conferences on
Advanced Information Systems Engineering. The aim of the CAiSE
series is to give - searchers and professionals from universities,
research, industry, and public - ministrationthe opportunityto
meetannuallytodiscussevolvingresearchissues and applications in the
el d of information systems engineering; also to assist young
researchersand doctoralstudents in establishing relationships with
senior scientists in their areas of interest.
StartingfromaScandinavianorigininthelate1980's,CAiSEhasevolvedinto
atrulyinternationalconferencewithaworldwideauthorandattendancelist.The
CAiSE*99 programlisted contributions from 19 countries, from four
continents! These contributions, 27 full papers, 12 short research
papers, six workshops, and four tutorials, were carefully selected
from a total of 168 submissions by the international program
committee. A special theme of CAiSE*99 was 'Component-based
information systems engineering'. Component-based approaches mark
the maturity of any engine- ing discipline. However,transferingthis
idea to the complex anddiverse worldof information systems has
proven more di cult than expected. Despite numerous proposals from
object-oriented programming, design patterns and frameworks,
customizable reference models and standard software, requirements
engine- ing and business re-engineering, web-based systems, data
reduction strategies, knowledge management, and modularized
education, the question of how to make component-oriented
approaches actually work in information systems - mains wide open.