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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.

Temporal ER Modeling with Description Logics

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Recent efforts in the Conceptual Modelling community have been devoted to properly capturing time-varying information. Various temporally enhanced Entity-Relationship...

Automatic Migration and Wrapping of Database Applications — A Schema Transformation Approach

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Integration of heterogeneous databases requires that semantic differences between schemas are resolved by a process of schema transformation. Previously,...

A Methodology for Clustering Entity Relationship Models — A Human Information Processing Approach

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This paper defines a method for decomposing a large data model into a hierarchy of models of manageable size....

Designing Good Semi-structured Databases

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Semi-structured data has become prevalent with the growth of the Internet and other on-line information repositories. Many organizational databases...

Building Views over Semistructured Data Sources

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The goal of this paper is to present concepts and techniques to build views and organize the information search...

Modeling and Maintaining Multi-view Data Warehouses

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Data warehouses are designed mostly as centralized systems, and the majority of update maintenance algorithms are tailored for this...

Object Views through Search Views of Web Datasources

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Web datasources usually allow a restricted access (through CGI calls) and their output consists of generated HTML documents. Unfortunately,...

Knowledge Discovery for Automatic Query Expansion on the World Wide Web

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The World-Wide Web is an enormous, distributed, and heterogeneous information space. Currently, with the growth of available data, finding...

Understanding and Modelling Business Processes with DEMO

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DEMO is a methodology for modeling, (re)designing and (re)engineering organizations. Its theoretical basis draws on three scientific sources of...

KnowCat: A Web Application for Knowledge Organization

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In this paper we present KnowCat, a non-supervised and distributed system for structuring knowledge. KnowCat stands for “Knowledge Catalyzer”...