TY - BOOK ID - 1757703 TI - Conceptual modelling in information systems engineering AU - Krogstie, John. AU - Opdahl, Andreas Lothe. AU - Brinkkemper, Sjaak. PY - 2007 SN - 1280937467 9786610937462 3540726772 PB - Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, DB - UniCat KW - System design. KW - System analysis. KW - Network analysis KW - Network science KW - Network theory KW - Systems analysis KW - System theory KW - Mathematical optimization KW - Design, System KW - Systems design KW - Electronic data processing KW - System analysis KW - Software engineering. KW - Computer science. KW - Software Engineering. KW - Models and Principles. KW - Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet). KW - Informatics KW - Science KW - Computer software engineering KW - Engineering KW - Computers. KW - Application software. KW - Application computer programs KW - Application computer software KW - Applications software KW - Apps (Computer software) KW - Computer software KW - Automatic computers KW - Automatic data processors KW - Computer hardware KW - Computing machines (Computers) KW - Electronic brains KW - Electronic calculating-machines KW - Electronic computers KW - Hardware, Computer KW - Computer systems KW - Cybernetics KW - Machine theory KW - Calculators KW - Cyberspace UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:1757703 AB - Conceptual modeling has always been one of the cornerstones for information systems engineering as it describes the general knowledge of the system in the so-called conceptual schema. Krogstie, Opdahl and Brinkkemper compiled 20 contributions from renowned researchers covering all aspects of conceptual modeling on the occasion of Arne Sølvberg’s 67th birthday. Many friends of this information systems modeling pioneer happily contributed their latest research results from fields like data modeling, goal-oriented modeling, agent-oriented modeling, and process-oriented modeling. Overall, the contributions reflect the most important developments and application areas of conceptual modeling in recent years, and they also pinpoint trends in conceptual modeling for the next decade. This wide selection corresponds to the broad spectrum of Arne’s activities and long-term responsibilities with the VLDB Endowment, IFIP, and ERCIM. Arne was presented with this book at CAiSE 2007, when the event which he cofounded in 1989 returned to his hometown of Trondheim. ER -