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Cooperative Information Systems

Trends and Directions

  • 1st Edition - October 24, 1997
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: M. P. Papazoglou, G. Schlageter
  • Language: English

Cooperative Information Systems: Trends and Directions contains chapters from international experts in the field on all aspects of cooperative information systems. It covers theo… Read more

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Cooperative Information Systems: Trends and Directions contains chapters from international experts in the field on all aspects of cooperative information systems. It covers theory, practice, implementation, security, and other important issues.

Key features

  • Covers all aspects of cooperative information systems
  • Contains chapters from international experts in the field
  • Presents theory, practice, implementation, security, and other important issues

Readership

Graduates and researchers in information systems and database management. Practitioners in advanced business software companies and large organizations

Table of contents

M.L. Brodie, The Emperors Clothes Are Object Oriented and Distributed. T.D. Meijler and O. Neierstrasz, Beyond Objects, Components. F. Manola, D. Georgakopoulos, S. Heiler, B. Hurwitz, G. Mitchell, and F. Neyeri, Supporting Cooperation in Enterprise-Scale Distributed Object Systems. K.L. Clark and N. Skarmeas, A Harness Language for Cooperative Information Systems. V. Kashyap and A. Sheth, Semantic Heterogeneity in Global Information Systems: The Role of Metadata, Context, and Ontologies. J. Kahng and D. McLeod, Dynamic Classificational Ontologies: Mediation of Information Sharing in Cooperative Federated Database Systems. J. Han, R.T. Ng, Y. Fu, and S. Dao, Dealing with Semantic Heterogeneity by Generalization-Based Data Mining Techniques. D. Edmond and M.P. Papazoglou, Reflection is the Essence of Cooperation. M. Jarke, P. Peters, and M.A. Jeusfeld, Model-driven Planning and Design of Cooperative Information Systems. E.Yu, P. Dubois, E. Dubois, and J. Mylopoulos, From Organization Models to System Requirements: A Cooperating Agents Approach. G. De Michelis, E. Dubois, M. Jarke, F. Matthes, J. Mylopoulos, M.P. Papazoglou, K. Pohl, J. Schmidt, C. Woo, and E. Yu,Cooperative Information Systems: A Manifesto. Subject Index.

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: November 6, 1997
  • Language: English

About the authors

MP

M. P. Papazoglou

Affiliations and expertise
Tilburg University, INFOLAB

GS

G. Schlageter

Affiliations and expertise
University of Hagen