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EFIS 2000: Dublin, Ireland
- Mark Roantree, Wilhelm Hasselbring, Stefan Conrad:
Engineering Federated Information Systems, Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop EFIS 2000, Dublin, Ireland, June 19-20, 2000. IOS Press / infix 2000, ISBN 3-89838-018-1
Invited Talk
- Kazimierz Subieta:
Mapping Heterogenous Ontologies through Object Views. EFIS 2000: 1-10
Architectural and Design Issues
- Willem-Jan van den Heuvel, Wilhelm Hasselbring, Mike P. Papazoglou:
Top-Down Enterprise Application Integration with Reference Model. EFIS 2000: 11-22 - Susanne Busse, Ralf-Detlef Kutsche, Ulf Leser:
Strategies for the Conceptual Design of Federated Information Systems. EFIS 2000: 23-32 - Alberto Abelló, Marta Oliva, José Samos, Fèlix Saltor:
Information System Architecture for Secure Data Warehousing. EFIS 2000: 33-40
Federated Databases
- Kai-Uwe Sattler, Stefan Conrad, Gunter Saake:
Adding Conflict Resolution Features to a Query Language for Database Federations. EFIS 2000: 41-52 - Eike Schallehn, Martin Endig, Kai-Uwe Sattler:
Citation Linking in Federated Digital Libraries. EFIS 2000: 53-60 - Alan Cole, Jim Christensen, Howard Sachar, Oleg Dulin:
Managing Multimedia Assets with Federated Join. EFIS 2000: 61-68
Files and User Interfaces
- Uwe Hohenstein, Andreas Ebert:
Plugging Files in Database Federations. EFIS 2000: 69-80 - Geert-Jan Houben:
HERA: Automatically Generating Hypermedia Front-ends. EFIS 2000: 81-88 - Bodo Rieger, Anja Kleber:
Semantic Integration of Heterogeneous Information Sources. EFIS 2000: 89-100
Invited Talk
- Seán Baker:
Different forms of Middleware and the Federation of Systems. EFIS 2000: 101
Industry Session
- Arne Koschel:
Base Technologies for iPortal development: IONA's iPortal Suite. EFIS 2000: 102-105 - Philippe Thiran, Abdelmajid Chougrani, Jean-Luc Hainaut, Jean-Marc Hick:
CASE Support for the Development of Federated Information Systems. EFIS 2000: 106-113 - Arnulf Mester:
"Meta-Directories" and Federated Information Systems: can their communities learn from each other? EFIS 2000: 114
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