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Engineering Database Component Ware.- An Architecture for Integrating Heterogeneous University Applications That Supports Monitoring.- On the Specification of Parameterizable Business Components.- Implementing Non-functional Service Descriptions in SOAs.- Industrializing Software Development: The "Factory Automation" Way.- A Closer Look at Database Replication Middleware Architectures for Enterprise Applications.- Using Rules and R2ML for Modeling Negotiation Mechanisms in E-Commerce Agent Systems.- Dealing with Scalability in an Event-Based Infrastructure to Support Global Software…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Engineering Database Component Ware.- An Architecture for Integrating Heterogeneous University Applications That Supports Monitoring.- On the Specification of Parameterizable Business Components.- Implementing Non-functional Service Descriptions in SOAs.- Industrializing Software Development: The "Factory Automation" Way.- A Closer Look at Database Replication Middleware Architectures for Enterprise Applications.- Using Rules and R2ML for Modeling Negotiation Mechanisms in E-Commerce Agent Systems.- Dealing with Scalability in an Event-Based Infrastructure to Support Global Software Development.- Models and Tools for SOA Governance.- Generating Systems from Multiple Levels of Abstraction.- Using Mobile Architecture Modeling and Simulation for Enterprise Applications.- An UML-Based Approach for Validation of Software Architecture Descriptions.- Integration of an Action Language Via UML Action Semantics.- Software Product Lines, Service-Oriented Architecture and Frameworks: Worlds Apart or Ideal Partners?.- Modeling the Effect of Application Server Settings on the Performance of J2EE Web Applications.- Possibilities for Advanced Dissemination and Durable Storage of Scientific Data on the Grid.- Developing Realistic Approaches for the Migration of Legacy Components to Service-Oriented Architecture Environments.- A Generic Constraints-Based Framework for Business Modeling.- Experimenting with the Expressive Power of an Enterprise Architecture Framework.- AP1: A Platform for Model-Based Software Engineering.- A User-Oriented Design for Business Workflow Systems.- Olympic Agents.- Relating Requirements to a User Interface Architecture for a Rich Enterprise Web Application.- FJM2 - A Decentralized JMS System.- Implementing Automated Analyses in an Active Data WarehouseEnvironment Using Workflow Technology.
Autorenporträt
Dirk Draheim holds a Diploma in Computer Science from the Technische Universität Berlin since 1994 and a PhD in Computer Science from the Freie Universität Berlin since 2002. Since 1999 he gives lectures on Software Engineering at the Freie Universität Berlin. From 2004 to 2006 he was a research associate in the project "Typed User Interfaces", which is granted by the German Research Foundation DFG. In summer 2006 he was lecturer in human-computer interaction at the University of Auckland. Since summer 2006 until autumn 2008 he was senior researcher at the SCCH (Software Competence Center Hagenberg) in the position of the Area Manager Database Technology. Furthermore, he was guest professor in software engineering at the University of Mannheim in winter 2006 and guest lecturer in applied computer science at the Johannes Kepler University Linz in summer 2007 and summer 2008. Since autumn 2008 he is head of the IT department of the University of Innsbruck. Dirk Draheim is interested

in system modeling, semantic web, web applications, and databases. Together with Gerald Weber he is organizer and program committee chair of the International Conference "Trends of Enterprise Application Architecture . He is member of ACM.