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Metainformatics 2005: Esbjerg, Denmark
- Peter J. Nürnberg:

Metainformatics, International Symposium, MIS 2005, Esbjerg, Denmark, November 9-11, 2005, Proceedings. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 214, ACM 2005, ISBN 978-1-59593-719-3 - Kenneth M. Anderson:

Towards lightweight structural computing techniques with the SmallSC framework. 1-12 - Anna E. Bobkowska:

A framework for methodologies of visual modeling language evaluation. 13-24 - Bernd Eßmann, Thorsten Hampel:

A design pattern for mobile-distributed knowledge spaces. 25-36 - Sabrina Geißler, Thorsten Hampel:

Static, dynamic and active interaction structures in the web: providing semantic annotations in the virtual knowledge space. 37-48 - George Gkotsis, Manolis Tzagarakis, Michail Vaitis:

Towards structural computing design. 49-60 - Martin Gogolla:

Exploring ER and RE syntax and semantics with metamodel object diagrams. 61-72 - Arda Goknil, N. Yasemin Topaloglu:

Ontological perspective in metamodeling for model transformations. 73-84 - Abdelmadjid Ketfi, Noureddine Belkhatir:

Model-driven framework for dynamic deployment and reconfiguration of component-based software systems. 85-96 - Miguel A. Laguna, Bruno González-Baixauli:

Requirements variability models: meta-model based transformations. 97-108 - Fredrik H. Madsen, Peter J. Nürnberg:

Calliope: supporting high-level documentation of open-source projects. 109-120 - Marc Nanard, Jocelyne Nanard, Henri Betaille:

Beyond logical structure. 121-132 - Peter J. Nürnberg, Kim C. Kristoffersen, David L. Hicks, Uffe Kock Wiil:

EAD revisited: first experiences. 133-144 - Jessica Rubart:

Context-based access control. 145-156 - Ahmet Sikici:

Modeling from a semiotic perspective. 157-168 - Nikos Tsirakis, Nikos Karousos, George Gkotsis:

Issues of usability in hypermedia systems: a usability estimation questionnaire for hypermedia designers. 169-180 - William Van Lepthien, Kenneth M. Anderson:

A metainformatical view of collections. 181-192

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