Awareness and coordination in shared workspaces
CSCW '92 Proceedings of the 1992 ACM conference on Computer-supported cooperative work
The DBPL project: advances in modular database programming
Information Systems
Introduction to groupware, workflow, and workgroup computing
Introduction to groupware, workflow, and workgroup computing
A three-faceted view of information systems
Communications of the ACM
Knowledge representation: logical, philosophical and computational foundations
Knowledge representation: logical, philosophical and computational foundations
Database abstractions: aggregation and generalization
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
The intellectual foundation of information organization
The intellectual foundation of information organization
Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by Its Inventor
Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by Its Inventor
The Semantic Web: The Roles of XML and RDF
IEEE Internet Computing
Conceptual content management for software engineering processes
ADBIS'05 Proceedings of the 9th East European conference on Advances in Databases and Information Systems
Organisation-Oriented super-peer networks for digital libraries
DELOS'04 Proceedings of the 6th Thematic conference on Peer-to-Peer, Grid, and Service-Orientation in Digital Library Architectures
Hi-index | 0.00 |
The two broad cases, data- and content-based applications, differ substantially in the fact that data case applications are abstracted first before they cross any system boundary while for content cases it is the system itself which has to map application content into some data-based technology. Through application analysis and software design we are aware of the difficulties of such mappings. In an interdisciplinary project with our Art History colleagues who are working in the subject area of "Political Iconography" we are gaining substantial insight into their Subject-Oriented Working (SOWing) needs and into initial requirements for a SOWing environment. In this paper we outline the project, its basic models, their generalization as well as our initial experiences with prototypical SOWing implementations. We emphasizes the conceptual and terminological aspects of our approach, sketch some of the technical requirements of a generic SOWing software platform and relate our work to various XML-based activities.