The purpose of this chapter is to discuss conceptual event modeling within a context of information modeling. Traditionally, information modeling has been concerned with the modeling of a universe of discourse in terms of information structures. However, most interesting universes of discourse are dynamic and we present a modeling approach that can be used to model such dynamics. We characterize events as both information objects and change agents (Bækgaard 1997). When viewed as information objects events are phenomena that can be observed and described. For example, borrow events in a library can be characterized by their occurrence times and the participating books and borrowers. When we characterize events as information objects we focus...
Part 1: Computational ModelsInternational audienceEvent Structures where the causality may change dy...
Background. Scientific documents often contain knowledge about what one entity did to another entity...
Modeling the dynamic aspect, or change, of geographic phenomena is essential to explain the evolutio...
The paper demonstrates that a wide variety of event-based modeling approaches are based on special c...
We present and discuss a modeling approach that supports event-based modeling of information and act...
This paper is an exploration of the ontological foundations of conceptual modeling that addresses th...
This paper is an exploration of the ontological foundations of conceptual modeling that addresses th...
) Ruth Breu, Radu Grosu Institut fur Informatik, TU Munchen, D-80290 Munchen email:breur,grosu@in...
We compare two approaches to event definition, deriving from the Active Database and Knowledge Repre...
Management and modeling of complex systems is challenging area of research. There are various approa...
In the domain of Process-Aware Information Systems, business processes. events, rules and informatio...
Events are at the core of reactive applications, which have become popular in many domains. Contempo...
We show how events can be modeled in terms of UML. We view events as change agents that have consequ...
The paper presents a comprehensive theoretical framework for modeling events and semantics of event ...
Abstract -Events are at the core of reactive applications, which have become popular in many domains...
Part 1: Computational ModelsInternational audienceEvent Structures where the causality may change dy...
Background. Scientific documents often contain knowledge about what one entity did to another entity...
Modeling the dynamic aspect, or change, of geographic phenomena is essential to explain the evolutio...
The paper demonstrates that a wide variety of event-based modeling approaches are based on special c...
We present and discuss a modeling approach that supports event-based modeling of information and act...
This paper is an exploration of the ontological foundations of conceptual modeling that addresses th...
This paper is an exploration of the ontological foundations of conceptual modeling that addresses th...
) Ruth Breu, Radu Grosu Institut fur Informatik, TU Munchen, D-80290 Munchen email:breur,grosu@in...
We compare two approaches to event definition, deriving from the Active Database and Knowledge Repre...
Management and modeling of complex systems is challenging area of research. There are various approa...
In the domain of Process-Aware Information Systems, business processes. events, rules and informatio...
Events are at the core of reactive applications, which have become popular in many domains. Contempo...
We show how events can be modeled in terms of UML. We view events as change agents that have consequ...
The paper presents a comprehensive theoretical framework for modeling events and semantics of event ...
Abstract -Events are at the core of reactive applications, which have become popular in many domains...
Part 1: Computational ModelsInternational audienceEvent Structures where the causality may change dy...
Background. Scientific documents often contain knowledge about what one entity did to another entity...
Modeling the dynamic aspect, or change, of geographic phenomena is essential to explain the evolutio...