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S. Kerr, A. Gal, and J. Mylopoulos. Information services for the web: Building and maintaining domain models. In Proceedings of the Third IFCIS Internationla Conference on Cooperative Information Systems (CoopIS'98), pages 4--13, NYC, NY, August 1998.

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Computing Complete Answers to Queries in the Presence of Limited.. - Li (1999)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....programs is undecidable, and give a sufficient condition for stability of datalog programs. Keywords: information integration systems, complete answers to queries, binding restrictions, query containment, datalog programs. 1 Introduction The goal of information integration systems (e.g. [2, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 23, 25]) is to support seamless access to heterogeneous data sources. In these systems, sources may have limited access patterns, also called binding patterns. That is, the binding patterns of the sources require values to be specified for certain attributes in order to retrieve data from a relation. For ....

S. Kerr, A. Gal, and J. Mylopoulos. Information services for the web: Building and maintaining domain models. IFCIS International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems (CoopIS), pages 4--13, 1998.


Supporting Distributed Autonomous Information Services Using.. - Gal, al. (1999)   (5 citations)  Self-citation (Gal Mylopoulos)   (Correct)

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S. Kerr, A. Gal, and J. Mylopoulos. Information services for the web: Building and maintaining domain models. In Proceedings of the Third IFCIS Internationla Conference on Cooperative Information Systems (CoopIS'98), pages 4--13, NYC, NY, August 1998.


Towards Web-Based Application Management Systems - Gal, Mylopoulos   Self-citation (Gal Mylopoulos)   (Correct)

....in order to develop these applications. After all, generic tools of any sort are useless, unless if they substantially reduce the amount of effort required to build and manage software. Acknowledgments Scott S. Kerr contributed to the original setting of the architecture as illustrated in [19] and extended herein. The graph analysis tool was built, in part, with the assistance of Jun Du. The work was supported, in part, by the Rutgers Undergraduate Research Fellow Program, Rutgers Faculty of Management, and the Information Technology and Electronic Commerce Clinic (ITECC) also, by ....

S. Kerr, A. Gal, and J. Mylopoulos. Information services for the web: Building and maintaining domain models. In Proceedings of the Third IFCIS Internationla Conference on Cooperative Information Systems (CoopIS'98), pages 4--13, NYC, NY, August 1998.

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