Michael Schrefl, Martin J. Bernauer,
"Active XML Schemas"
, in Hiroshi Arisawa, Yahiko Kambayashi, Vijay Kumar, Heinrich C. Mayr, Ingrid Hunt: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Conceptual Modeling Approaches for e-Business (eCOMO 2001), in conjunction with the 20th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER 2001), Serie Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), Vol. 2465, Springer Verlag, Deutschland, Seite(n) 363-376, 11-2001, ISBN: 3-540-44122-0, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Conceptual Modeling Approaches for e-Business (eCOMO 2001) held in conjunction with the 20th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER 2001), November 27-30, 2001, Yokohama, Japan. If you are interested in the paper, you may receive a copy (PDF) by sending an e-mail to our office (dke.win@jku.at). Please include the paper-no. (Schr01c) and agree to use the paper for scientific purposes and private use only!
Original Titel:
Active XML Schemas
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Buchtitel:
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Conceptual Modeling Approaches for e-Business (eCOMO 2001), in conjunction with the 20th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER 2001)
Original Kurzfassung:
The possibility to share content easily among e-business partners constitutes one of the Web's potentials. Especially XML facilitates interoperability between different e-business partners by providing a standard representation of content. But the support of reacting automatically to changes in related documents is still weak. Active XML Schemas extend XML Schemas in that respect.
Active XML Schemas employ concepts from active database systems, from conceptual modeling of business rules, and from event-based systems to provide for automatic and asynchronous management of distributed web content. Different to previous approaches of employing the event-condition-action (ECA) paradigm in a web-based setting, active XML Schemas integrate passive and active behavior smoothly into document schemas in an object-oriented way, treat events as "first class elements" that can be stored and queried just as other document data, and provide for logical events that are defined upon querying past and scheduled events.
Sprache der Kurzfassung:
Englisch
Veröffentlicher:
Springer Verlag
Verlagsanschrift:
Deutschland
Serie:
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)
Volume:
2465
Seitenreferenz:
363-376
Erscheinungsmonat:
11
Erscheinungsjahr:
2001
Notiz zum Zitat:
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Conceptual Modeling Approaches for e-Business (eCOMO 2001) held in conjunction with the 20th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER 2001), November 27-30, 2001, Yokohama, Japan. If you are interested in the paper, you may receive a copy (PDF) by sending an e-mail to our office (dke.win@jku.at). Please include the paper-no. (Schr01c) and agree to use the paper for scientific purposes and private use only!