Metainformatics International Symposium, MIS 2003, Graz, Austria, September 17-20, 2003. Revised Papers / [electronic resource] : edited by David L. Hicks. - Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. - X, 218 p. online resource. - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3002 0302-9743 ; . - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3002 .

A Grand Unified Theory for Structural Computing -- A Meta-modeling Approach to Ontological Engineering: DL-Workbench Platform -- Context Modeling for Software Design -- On the Foundations of Computing Science -- Toward a Structure Domain Interoperability Space -- An Efficient E-mail Monitoring System for Detecting Proprietary Information Outflow Using Broad Concept Learning -- Interface Design – Use of Audio as an Output -- Developer Support in Open Hypermedia Systems: Towards a Hypermedia Service Discovery Mechanism -- A Structural Computing Model for Dynamic Service-Based Systems -- Structuring Cooperative Spaces: From Static Templates to Self-Organization -- Dynamic Personalization in Knowledge-Based Systems from a Structural Viewpoint -- Some Notes on Behavior in Structural Computing -- Strategies for Hypermedia Design Modeling -- The EXTERNAL Experience on System and Enterprise Integration -- Interaction with Information Technology Seen as Communication -- Meta-analysis and Reflection as System Development Strategies -- A Dynamic Aspect Weaver over the .NET Platform.

This volume contains the ?nal proceedings of the MetaInformatics Symposium 2003 (MIS 2003). The event was held September 17–20 on the campus of the Graz University of Technology in Graz, Austria. As with previous events in the MIS series, MIS 2003 brought together - searchers and practitioners from a wide variety of ?elds to discuss a broad range of topics and ideas related to the ?eld of computer science. The contributions that were accepted to and presented at the symposium are of a wide variety. Theyrangefromtheoreticalconsiderationsofimportantmetainformatics-related questions and issues to practical descriptions of approaches and systems that - fer assistance in their resolution. I hope you will ?nd the papers contained in this volume as interesting as the other members of the program committee and Ihave. These proceedings would not have been possible without the help and ass- tance of many people. In particular I would like to acknowledge the assistance of Springer-Verlag in Heidelberg, Germany, especially Anna Kramer, the computer science editor, and Alfred Hofmann, the executive editor for the LNCS series.

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Computer science.
Software engineering.
Information systems.
Multimedia systems.
Artificial intelligence.
Computer Science.
Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet).
Multimedia Information Systems.
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
Software Engineering.
Programming Techniques.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).

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