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Advanced Information Systems Engineering: 11th International Conference, Caise'99, Heidelberg, Germany, June 14-18, 1999, Proceedings 1999 Edition
Contributor(s): Jarke, Matthias (Editor), Oberweis, Andreas (Editor)
ISBN: 3540661573     ISBN-13: 9783540661573
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $52.24  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 1999
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Programming - General
- Medical
- Computers | Databases - General
Dewey: 005.1
LCCN: 99035363
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Physical Information: 1.01" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.53 lbs) 486 pages
 
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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.