The ER - International Conference on Conceptual Modeling is an annual
research conference computer science
Computer science is the study of computation, automation, and information. Computer science spans theoretical disciplines (such as algorithms, theory of computation, information theory, and automation) to Applied science, practical discipli ...
dedicated to information and
conceptual modeling. Since the first event in 1979 in Los Angeles, California, USA, the conference has evolved into one of the major forums for research on
conceptual modeling and
information retrieval
Information retrieval (IR) in computing and information science is the process of obtaining information system resources that are relevant to an information need from a collection of those resources. Searches can be based on full-text or other c ...
.
Conceptual modeling is about describing the semantics of software applications at a high level of abstraction. Specifically, conceptual modelers (1) describe structure models in terms of entities, relationships, and constraints; (2) describe behavior or functional models in terms of states, transitions among states, and actions performed in states and transitions; and (3) describe interactions and user interfaces in terms of messages sent and received and information exchanged. In their typical usage, conceptual-model diagrams are high-level abstractions that enable clients and analysts to understand one another, enable analysts to communicate successfully with application programmers, and in some cases automatically generate (parts of) the software application.
Topics
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Entity-relationship model
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Entity-relationship diagram
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Conceptual schema
A conceptual schema is a high-level description of informational needs underlying the design of a database. It typically includes only the main concepts and the main relationships among them. Typically this is a first-cut model, with insufficient ...
design
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Model-driven software development
Model-driven engineering (MDE) is a software development methodology that focuses on creating and exploiting domain models, which are conceptual models of all the topics related to a specific problem. Hence, it highlights and aims at Representati ...
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Model-driven architecture
Model Driven Architecture (MDA) is a software design approach for the development of software systems. It provides a set of guidelines for the structuring of specifications, which are expressed as models. Model Driven Architecture is a kind of doma ...
(MDA)
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Unified Modeling Language
The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a general-purpose, developmental modeling language in the field of software engineering that is intended to provide a standard way to visualize the design of a system.
The creation of UML was originally m ...
(UML)
*Extended or
Enhanced entity–relationship model The enhanced entity–relationship (EER) model (or extended entity–relationship model) in computer science is a high-level or conceptual data model incorporating extensions to the original entity–relationship (ER) model, used in the design of ...
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Object-role modeling
Object-role modeling (ORM) is used to model the semantics of a universe of discourse. ORM is often used for data modeling and software engineering.
An object-role model uses graphical symbols that are based on first order predicate logic and se ...
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Process modeling
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Business process modeling
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Workflow
A workflow consists of an orchestrated and repeatable pattern of activity, enabled by the systematic organization of resources into processes that transform materials, provide services, or process information. It can be depicted as a sequence o ...
Design
*Foundational theory of
conceptual model
A conceptual model is a representation of a system. It consists of concepts used to help people know, understand, or simulate a subject the model represents. In contrast, physical models are physical object such as a toy model that may be asse ...
s and conceptual modeling
Peter Chen Award
Peter P. Chen Award
Initiated by Elsevier in 2008 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the journal, Data and Knowledge Engineering, the Peter P. Chen Award honors one person each year for his or her outstanding contributions to the field of conceptual modeling. From 2009 to 2012, the winner received a plaque and check for $1000 by the ER Institute. Starting in 2013, the winner receives a check for $2500 donated by Elsevier. The award will be announced and presented at the ER Conference.
The selection process is done according to the following four criteria:
Criteria for the Award:
*Research: how well the nominee has helped advance the field of conceptual modeling with his/her intellectual contributions.
*Service: participation in the organization of conceptual-modeling-related meetings and conferences and participation in editorial boards of conceptual-modeling-related journals.
*Education: how effectively the nominee has mentored doctoral students in conceptual modeling, produced researchers from their labs, and helped mentor other young people in the field.
*Contribution to practice: the extent to which the nominee has contributed to technology transfer, commercialization, and industrial projects.
*International reputation: the extent to which the nominee's work is visible to and has diffused into the international community.
The previous winners of the Peter P. Chen Award are
* 2014:
Antônio Luz Furtado
* 2013
Carlo Batini* 2012
* 2011
Tok Wang Ling* 2010:
John Mylopoulos
John Mylopoulos (born 12 July 1943) is a Greek-Canadian computer scientist, Professor at the University of Toronto, Canada, and at the University of Trento, Italy. He is known for his work in the field of conceptual modeling, specifically the d ...
* 2009
David W. Embley* 2008
Location
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ER 2017 36th International Conference, ER 2017, Valencia, Spain, November 6–9, 2017
ER 2016 35th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, Gifu, Japan, Nov. 14-17, 2016
* 33rd International Conference, ER 2014, Atlanta, GA, USA, October 27–29, 2014
ER 2013 Hong Kong, P.R. China
ER 2012 Florence, Italy
ER 2011 Brussels, Belgium
ER 2010 Vancouver, Canada
ER 2009 Gramado, Brazil
ER 2008 Barcelona, Spain
* ER 2007: Auckland, New Zealand
* ER 2006: Tucson, Arizona, USA
Klagenfurt, Austria
* ER 2004: Shanghai, China
* ER 2003: Chicago, Illinois, USA
* ER 2002: Tampere, Finland
ER 2001 Yokohama, Japan
ER 2000 Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
* ER 1999: Paris, France
* ER 1998: Singapore
ER 1997 Los Angeles, California, USA
ER 1996 Cottbus, Germany
* ER 1995: Gold Coast, Australia
Manchester, UK
* ER 1993: Arlington, Texas, USA
* ER 1992: Karlsruhe, Germany
* ER 1991: San Mateo, California, USA
* ER 1990: Lausanne, Switzerland
* ER 1989: Toronto, Canada
* ER 1988: Rome, Italy
* ER 1987: New York, USA:
* ER 1986: Dijon, France
* ER 1985: Chicago, Illinois, USA
* ER 1983: Anaheim, California, USA
* ER 1981: Washington, DC, USA
* ER 1979: Los Angeles, California, USA
Articles
* 1976
"The Entity-Relationship Model--Toward a Unified View of Data" In: ''ACM Transactions on Database Systems'' 1/1/1976 ACM-Press ISSN 0362-5915, S. 9–36
* 2002
"Entity-Relationship Modeling--Historical Events, Future Trends, and Lessons Learned" In: ''Software Pioneers: Contributions to Software Engineering''. Broy M. and Denert, E. (eds.), Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Lecturing Notes in Computer Sciences, June 2002, pp. 100–114.
External links
ER Official SiteThe history of conceptual modelingBibliographyat
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