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6th APCCM 2009: Wellington, New Zealand
- Markus Kirchberg, Sebastian Link:

Conceptual Modelling 2009, Sixth Asia-Pacific Conference on Conceptual Modelling (APCCM 2009), Wellington, New Zealand, January 20-23 2009. CRPIT 96, Australian Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-1-920682-77-4
Keynote
- Ronald Fagin:

Finite Model Theory and its Origins. 3
Invited Papers
- Yasushi Kiyoki, Xing Chen:

A Semantic Associative Computation Method for Automatic Decorative-Multimedia Creation with 'Kansei' Information. 7-15 - Roland Hausser:

Modeling Natural Language Communication in Database Semantics. 17-26
Contributed Papers
- Evan D. Morrison, Alex Menzies, George Koliadis, Aditya K. Ghose:

Business Process Integration: Method and Analysis. 29-37 - Andreas Schäfer, Mathias John:

Conceptional Modeling and Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Processes in Biomolecular Systems. 39-48 - Bernhard Thalheim, Klaus-Dieter Schewe, Hui Ma:

Conceptual Application Domain Modelling. 49-57 - Philipp Liegl:

Conceptual Business Document Modeling using UN/CEFACT's Core Components. 59-69 - Thomas Kühne:

Contrasting Classification with Generalisation. 71-78 - Shahrul Azman Noah, Lailatulqadri Zakaria, Arifah Che Alhadi:

Extracting and Modeling the Semantic Information Content of Web Documents to Support Semantic Document Retrieval. 79-86 - Ryo Hasegawa, Motohiro Kitamura, Haruhiko Kaiya, Motoshi Saeki:

Extracting Conceptual Graphs from Japanese Documents for Software Requirements Modeling. 87-96 - Gunnar Thies, Gottfried Vossen:

Modelling Web-Oriented Architectures. 97-105 - Bernd Neumayr, Katharina Grün, Michael Schrefl:

Multi-Level Domain Modeling with M-Objects and M-Relationships. 107-116 - Martin Necaský:

Reverse Engineering of XML Schemas to Conceptual Diagrams. 117-128 - Stephen McIlvenna, Marlon Dumas, Moe Thandar Wynn:

Synthesis of Orchestrators from Service Choreographies. 129-138 - Kerstin Altmanninger, Gabriele Kotsis:

Towards Accurate Conflict Detection in a VCS for Model Artifacts: A Comparison of Two Semantically Enhanced Approaches. 139-146

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