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Dr. Klaus Pohl is full professor for software systems engineering and director of the Institute for Computer Science and Business Information Systems at the University of Essen, Germany. He holds a degree in computer science (FH Karlsruhe, Germany) and a degree in information systems (Univ. Konstanz, Germany). Klaus Pohl received his PhD and his habilitation in Computer Science from the Technical University of Aachen, Germany. His current research interest include software product lines, requirements management and scenario-based test case derivation. Current research projects include the European ITEA initiative in software product lines (the CAFÉ project) and various industrial uptake projects with leading Germany companies. Klaus Pohl is (co-)author of over 90 referred publications in the area of requirements and software engineering. He as published a book on Process-Centred Requirments Engineering (RSP/Wiley) and is (co-editor) of more than 15 conference and workshop proceedings. Moreover, he is/was co-editor of several special issues of well-established journals, including 'Introduction of Software Product Lines', IEEE Software, 2002. He is a member of the IFIP working-group 2.9 on software requirements engineering, member of the steering committee of the IEEE Intl. Requirements Engineering Conference (RE), member of the editorial board of the Requirements Engineering Journal and founder and member of the advisory board of the Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ) workshop series. He is/was program chair of various conferences and workshops including the IEEE Joint Intl. Requirements Engineering Conference (RE 02).
Klappentext
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, CAiSE 2006, held in Luxembourg, in June 2006. The book presents 33 revised full papers together with 3 keynote talks. The papers are organized in topical sections on security, conceptual modeling, queries, document conceptualization, service composition, workflow, business modeling, configuration and separation, business process modeling, agent orientation, and requirements management.
Inhalt
Keynotes.- Trust: From Cognition to Conceptual Models and Design.- Dealing with Trust in eGov Services.- Trusted Interaction: User Control and System Responsibilities in Interaction Design for Information Systems.- Security.- Designing Security Requirements Models Through Planning.- Towards a Comprehensive Framework for Secure Systems Development.- Role-Based Modelling of Interactions in Database Applications.- Conceptual Modelling.- Incremental Evaluation of OCL Constraints.- Object-Relational Representation of a Conceptual Model for Temporal Data Warehouses.- Data Translation Between Taxonomies.- Queries.- Managing Quality Properties in a ROLAP Environment.- Comprehensible Answers to Précis Queries.- An Efficient Approach to Support Querying Secure Outsourced XML Information.- Document Conceptualisation.- Wrapping PDF Documents Exploiting Uncertain Knowledge.- Supporting Customised Collaboration over Shared Document Repositories.- Data Conceptualisation for Web-Based Data-Centred Application Design.- Service Composition.- Resolving Underconstrained and Overconstrained Systems of Conjunctive Constraints for Service Requests.- Discovering Remote Software Services that Satisfy Requirements: Patterns for Query Reformulation.- A Library of OCL Specification Patterns for Behavioral Specification of Software Components.- Workflow.- DataDriven Process Control and Exception Handling in Process Management Systems.- Workflow Exception Patterns.- Dynamic Workflow Modeling and Verification.- Business Modelling.- On the Notion of Value Object.- Inter-organisational Controls as Value Objects in Network Organisations.- Landscape Maps for Enterprise Architectures.- Configuration and Separation.- Model-Driven Enterprise Systems Configuration.- Configuration Management in a Method Engineering Context.- Why Software Engineers Do Not Keep to the Principle of Separating Business Logic from Display: A Method Rationale Analysis.- Business Process Modelling.- Translating Standard ProcessModels to BPEL.- Semantic Annotation Framework to Manage Semantic Heterogeneity of Process Models.- A Study of the Evolution of the Representational Capabilities of Process Modeling Grammars.- Agent Orientation.- From Stakeholder Intentions to Software Agent Implementations.- Modeling Mental States in Agent-Oriented Requirements Engineering.- On the Quantitative Analysis of Agent-Oriented Models.- Requirements Management.- An Empirical Evaluation of the i* Framework in a Model-Based Software Generation Environment.- Towards an End-User Development Approach for Web Engineering Methods.- Modeling Volatile Concerns as Aspects.