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Research and practice in federated information systems
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Volume 29 ,  Issue 4  (December 2000) table of contents
Pages: 16 - 18  
Year of Publication: 2000
ISSN:0163-5808
Authors
W. Hasselbring  University of Oldenburg, Dept. Computer Science, Software Engineering Group, Germany
W.-J. van den Heuvel  Tilburg University, Dept. Information Mangement, Infolab, Netherlands
G. J. Houben  Eindhoven University of Technology, Dept. Computing Science, Netherlands
R.-D. Kutsche  Technical University Berlin, Dept. Computer Science, Germany
B. Rieger  University of Osnabrück, Informations Systems Group 2, Germany
M. Roantree  Dublin City University, School of Computer Applications, Ireland
K. Subieta  Polish-Japanese Institute of IT & Institute of Computer Science PAS, Warsaw, Poland
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

EFIS 2000 was held at Dublin City University in June 2000. The principal aim of this third workshop was to bring together new insights from academic research with industry-driven developments and perspectives in the area of federated information systems. This report describes the observations of the workshop together with the outcome and future research possibilities.


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[RHC00] M. Roantree, W. Hasselbring, and S. Conrad, editors. Engineering Federated Information Systems (Proc. EFIS'2000). IOS Press (ISBN 1- 58603-075-2), 2000.
 
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[Sub00] K. Subieta. Mapping heterogenous ontologies through object views. In Roantree et al. [RHC00], pages 1-10.
 
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[UML] The Unified Modeling Language. www.rational.com/uml.


Collaborative Colleagues:
W. Hasselbring: colleagues
W.-J. van den Heuvel: colleagues
G. J. Houben: colleagues
R.-D. Kutsche: colleagues
B. Rieger: colleagues
M. Roantree: colleagues
K. Subieta: colleagues