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Pastor O., Pelechano V., Insfran E., and Gomez J. From object oriented conceptual modeling to automated programming in java. In #7th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER'98), pages #83--#96, Singapore, November #998. Springer-Verlag. LNCS (#507). ISBN 3-54065 #89-6.

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Object-Oriented Conceptual Modeling of Web Application.. - Cachero, al. (2001)   (Correct)

....haven t been particularly addressed by any methodology. In this context our research e#orts have been focused on the proposal of Not Yet Another Method for web modeling, but on a set of semantics and notation that allows the development of web based interfaces for existing OO Method [15, 16] applications. This proposal, known as OO HMethod [10] tackles the web application development at both a conceptual and execution level, and extends the classical views (statics and dynamics) of the OO Method conceptual modeling approach with two new diagrams: 1) the Navigation Access Diagram ....

O. Pastor, V. Pelechano, E. Insfran, and J. Gomez. From Object Oriented Conceptual Modeling to Automated Programming in Java. In ER '98. International Conference on the Entity Relationship Approach, pages 183--196, 1998.


A Unified Framework for Software Development and Evolution.. - Carsí, Gómez   (Correct)

.... formal specification language [Pas95] and the development of rapid prototyping environments associated to it [Can91] More recently, we have dealt with the development of automatic code generators that starting from a OASIS specification produce equivalent programs in several programming languages [Pas98]. Following this approach, and in order to cope with the evolution problem, we have extended the OASIS object model in a reflective manner, introducing the metaclass concept; from there on we have obtained a model with behavioural reflection that allows designers to define, validate and modify ....

Pastor O., Pelechano V., Insfrn E., Gmez J., From Object-Oriented Conceptual Modeling to Automated Programming in Java, 17th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER'98). Noviembre 1998, Singapore


From Software Process to Workflow Process: the Workflow.. - Canós, Penadés, Carsí   (Correct)

....requirement analysis techniques (scenarios, use cases, etc. may help BP analysts in the WF requirements elicitation process. Automatic code generation. A number of tools providing automatic code generation from requirements specifications are currently available. For instance, in OO Method Case [8], a formal OO specification in OASIS is generated from a set of graphical models, and later an automatic process generates executable applications in C , Java and other programming languages; persistence is provided by a relational DBMS. A formal, OO WF modeling language would enable the ....

Pastor,O.;Insfran,E. ;Pelechano,V. ;Garca,J. From Object Oriented Conceptual Modeling to Automated Programming in Java. Proc. of the Intl. Conference on Conceptual Modeling-ER'98. LNCS 1507, SpringerVerlag, 1998, pp. 183-197.


OLAP Market and Research: Initiating the Cooperation - Dinter, Sapia, Blaschka.. (1999)   (Correct)

....formally check if a refinement step is correct. Correctness means that the specified properties of the original specification are automatically fulfilled by a system which implements the refined specification. Work on these topics has already been done for object oriented data models (e.g. 16] [30]) To our knowledge nothing comparable has been published for the multidimensional model (see [33] for a work in progress) Multidimensional schema evolution After a data model has been designed, the users often refine their requirements and develop new issues that have to be reflected in the ....

O. Pastor, V. Pelechano, E. Insfrn, J. Gmez, "From Object Oriented Conceptual Modeling to Automated Programming in Java", in Conceptual Modeling -- ER'98, Springer LNCS 1507, Nov. 1998


Requirements Engineering-Based Conceptual Modeling - Insfran, Pastor, Wieringa (2002)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Pastor Insfran)   (Correct)

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Pastor O., Pelechano V., Insfran E., and Gomez J. From object oriented conceptual modeling to automated programming in java. In #7th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER'98), pages #83--#96, Singapore, November #998. Springer-Verlag. LNCS (#507). ISBN 3-54065 #89-6.


Conceptual User Interface Patterns for . . . - Pastor, Insfran, Pelechano (2000)   Self-citation (Pastor Insfran Pelechano)   (Correct)

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Pastor O.; Insfran E.; Pelechano V.; Gmez J. From Object Oriented Conceptual Modeling to Automated Programming in Java. Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER'98), Singapore, 1998. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (1507), Springer-Verlag pp: 183-197.


Automated Code Generation Of Dynamic Specializations.. - Pelechano, Pastor.. (2002)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Pastor Pelechano Insfr)   (Correct)

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O. Pastor, V. Pelechano, E. Insfr# aan, J. G# oomez, From object oriented conceptualmodeling to automated progatedvG in Java, in: 17th International Conference on ConceptualModeling (ER'98), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 1507,SpringKK SingKKBB 1998, pp. 183--196, ISBN 3-540-65189-6.


Detecting patterns and OLAP operations in the GOLD model - Trujillo, Palomar, Gomez (1999)   Self-citation (Gmez)   (Correct)

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O Pastor, V Pelechano, E Insfrn, J Gmez. "From Object-Oriented Conceptual Modeling to Automated Programming in Java". In proc. of the 17 Conceptual Modeling (ER'98), Singapore, November 1998. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, SpringerVerlag. Vol. 1507, pp. 183-196


Extending a Conceptual Modelling Approach to Web.. - Gomez, Cachero, Pastor (2001)   (6 citations)  Self-citation (Pastor Gomez)   (Correct)

....therefore applied to a number of design methods, such as HDM [9] HDM lite [7] OOHDM [19] RMM [11] ADM [1, 12] or Strudel [6] This article presents OO HMethod, an extension of a conceptual modelling approach known as OOMethod that supports the conceptual design of web applications. This method [14, 15] is a powerful proposal for software production from conceptual models. OO Method is based on a formal object oriented model OASIS [13] and its main feature is that developers e#orts are focused on the conceptual modelling phase. In this phase, system requirements are captured according to a ....

O. Pastor, V. Pelechano, E. Insfran, and J. Gomez. From Object Oriented Conceptual Modeling to Automated Programming in Java. In ER '98. International Conference on the Entity Relationship Approach, pages 183--196, 1998.


Computer-Aided Validation of Formal Conceptual Models - Vazquez (2001)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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O. Pastor, V. Pelechano, E. Insfran, and J. Gomez. From Object-Oriented Conceptual Modeling to Automated Programming in Java. In T.W. Ling, S. Ram, and M.L. Lee, editors, Proc. of the 17th Int. Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER'98), Singapore , pages 183--196. Springer, LNCS 1507, November 1998.


On the Development and Use of a Formal Object Oriented.. - Kowsari (2002)   (Correct)

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O. Pastor, V. Pelechano, E. Insfran, and J. Gomez. From Object-Oriented Conceptual Modeling to Automated Programming in Java. In T.W. Ling, S. Ram, and M.L. Lee, editors, Proc. of the 17th Int. Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER'98), Singapore , pages 183--196. Springer, LNCS 1507, November 1998.


Conceptual Modeling of Device-Independent Web Applications - Gómez, al. (2001)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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O. Pastor et al., "From Object-oriented Conceptual Modeling to Automated Programming in Java," Proc. Int'l Conf. Entity Relationship Approach (ER 98), Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1507, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1998, pp. 183-196.

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