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ACM Transactions on Database Systems, 1998
The problem of analyzing and classifying conceptual schemas is becomig increasingly important due to the availability of a large number of schemas related to existing applications. The purposes of schema analysis and classification activities can be different: to extract information on intensional properties of legacy systems in order to restructure or
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The problem of analyzing and classifying conceptual schemas is becomig increasingly important due to the availability of a large number of schemas related to existing applications. The purposes of schema analysis and classification activities can be different: to extract information on intensional properties of legacy systems in order to restructure or
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Proceedings Fourth IFCIS International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems. CoopIS 99 (Cat. No.PR00384), 1999
Today, the design of workflow schemas is to a large extent a manual process. Starting with business-process models, developers must make many decisions that are not supported by tools, to finally deliver a workflow schema that can be executed by a particular workflow management system (WFMS).
K. Meyer-Wegener, M. Bohm
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Today, the design of workflow schemas is to a large extent a manual process. Starting with business-process models, developers must make many decisions that are not supported by tools, to finally deliver a workflow schema that can be executed by a particular workflow management system (WFMS).
K. Meyer-Wegener, M. Bohm
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