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3rd APCCM 2006: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
- Markus Stumptner, Sven Hartmann, Yasushi Kiyoki:

Conceptual Modelling 2006, Third Asia-Pacific Conference on Conceptual Modelling (APCCM 2005), Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, January 16-19 2006. CRPIT 53, Australian Computer Society 2006, ISBN 1-920-68235-X - Heinrich C. Mayr:

Conceptual requirements modeling: a contribution to XNP(eXtreme non programming). 3 - Boualem Benatallah, Hamid R. Motahari Nezhad:

ServiceMosaic project: modeling, analysis and management of web services interactions. 7-9 - James Noble, Robert Biddle:

Postmodern prospects for conceptual modelling. 11-20 - John Galloway, Simeon J. Simoff:

Network data mining: methods and techniques for discovering deep linkage between attributes. 21-32 - Heidi Gregersen:

The formal semantics of the timeER model. 35-44 - Elzbieta Malinowski, Esteban Zimányi:

A conceptual solution for representing time in data warehouse dimensions. 45-54 - Takafumi Nakanishi, Takashi Kitagawa:

Visualization of music impression in facial expression to represent emotion. 55-64 - Keith V. Nesbitt:

Modelling human perception to leverage the reuse of concepts across the multi-sensory design space. 65-74 - Vineet Padmanabhan, Guido Governatori, Shazia Sadiq, Robert M. Colomb, Antonino Rotolo:

Process modelling: the deontic way. 75-84 - Sally Rice, John F. Roddick, Denise de Vries:

Defining and implementing domains with multiple types using mesodata modelling techniques. 85-93 - Nick Russell, Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede, Petia Wohed:

On the suitability of UML 2.0 activity diagrams for business process modelling. 95-104 - Klaus-Dieter Schewe, Bernhard Thalheim:

Component-driven engineering of database applications. 105-114 - Xiaohui Zhao, Chengfei Liu, Yun Yang:

Supporting virtual organisation alliances with relative workflows. 115-124

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