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Special Interest Group on Systems Analysis and Design

Conference Papers

SIGSAND papers are published in many scientific conferences, including ICIS, AMCIS, HICSS, as well as the dedicated conference – SIGSAND Symposium. The recent conference publications are listed below.

Query Rewriting for Extracting Data Behind HTML Forms

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Much of the information on the Web is stored in specialized searchable databases and can only be accessed by...

Preface to ECDM 2004

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Read the full paper here: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-540-30466-1_32

Automatic Integrity Constraint Evolution due to Model Subtract Operations

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When evolving Conceptual Schemas (CS) one of the most common operations is the removal of some model elements. This...

An Ontological Framework for Evolutionary Model Management

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Ontology provides a system of basic primitives, terms, concepts and axioms that constitute the model. We present an ontology-based...

Elementary Translations: The Seesaws for Achieving Traceability Between Database Schemata

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There exist several recent approaches that leverages the use of model transformations during software development. The existence of different...

Representing Ecological Niches in a Conceptual Model

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The niche concept has been recognised as a fundamental notion in biological and business systems, amongst others. Existing data...

A CASE Tool for Geographic Database Design Supporting Analysis Patterns

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This paper describes the development of an open source CASE tool, the ArgoCASEGEO, and its modular architecture. The ArgoCASEGEO...

GML Storage: A Spatial Database Approach

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GML was developed to standardize the representation of geographical data in XML, which makes the exchanging and sharing of...

TPKDB-Tree: An Index Structure for Efficient Retrieval of Future Positions of Moving Objects

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By continuous growing on wireless communication technology and mobile equipments, the need for storing and processing data of moving...

Moving Point Indexing for Future Location Query

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Nowadays, with a great number of mobile (moving) objects using wireless communication or GPS technology, monitoring systems having the...