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Information Processing and Management

International Conference on Recent Trends in Business Administration and Information Processing, BAIP 2010, Trivandrum, Kerala, India, March 26-27, 2010. Proceedings

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Part of the book series: Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS, volume 70)

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About this book

It is my pleasure to write the preface for Information Processing and Management. This book aims to bring together innovative results and new research trends in inf- mation processing, computer science and management engineering. If an information processing system is able to perform useful actions for an obj- tive in a given domain, it is because the system knows something about that domain. The more knowledge it has, the more useful it can be to its users. Without that kno- edge, the system itself is useless. In the information systems field, there is conceptual modeling for the activity that elicits and describes the general knowledge a particular information system needs to know. The main objective of conceptual modeling is to obtain that description, which is called a conceptual schema. Conceptual schemas are written in languages called conceptual modeling languages. Conceptual modeling is an important part of requi- ments engineering, the first and most important phase in the development of an inf- mation system.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Engineers Network, Trivandrum, India

    Vinu V Das

  • NSS College of Engineering, Palakkadu, India

    R. Vijayakumar

  • Winona State University, Winona, USA

    Narayan C. Debnath

  • Viswajiyithi College Engineering, Muvattupuzha, India

    Janahanlal Stephen

  • Jackson State University, Jackson, USA

    Natarajan Meghanathan

  • University of West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica

    Suresh Sankaranarayanan

  • CGM, ACEEE, Pattom, India

    P. M. Thankachan

  • University of Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia

    Ford Lumban Gaol

  • College of Engineering, Trivandrum, India

    Nessy Thankachan

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