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Paper on Supporting End-Users in Defining Complex Queries on Evolving and Domain-Specific Data Models accepted

A paper has been accepted for publication at the VL/HCC Conference. In the paper entitled Supporting End-Users in Defining Complex Queries on Evolving and Domain-Specific Data Models, the author team consisting of Thomas Reschenhofer and Florian Matthes elaborate on how users can be supported in defining complex queries. They propose an augmented and interactive query editor which automatically generates and displays a local view of the queried data model which helps users to familiarize themselves with the current state of the relevant part of the data model.

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Paper on A Conceptual Model for Measuring the Complexity of Spreadsheets accepted

A paper has been accepted for publication at the EuSpRIG Conference. In the paper entitled A Conceptual Model for Measuring the Complexity of Spreadsheets, the author team consisting of Thomas Reschenhofer, Bernhard Waltl, Klym Shumaiev, and Florian Matthes propose a conceptual model which enables a structured approach to the definition of complexity metrics for spreadsheets.

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Paper on A Social Information Flow Graph - Design and Prototypical Implementation accepted

A paper has been accepted for publication at the CAiSE Forum. In the paper entitled A Social Informaiton Flow Graph: Design and Prototypical Implementation, the author team consisting of Thomas Reschenhofer, Patrick Bürgin, and Florian Matthes propose the social information flow graph as a tool for end-user-oriented social network analysis.


Paper on Empowering End-users to Collaboratively Manage and Analyze Evolving Data Models accepted

A paper has been accepted for publication at the American Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS). In the paper entitled Empowering End-users to Collaboratively Manage and Analyze Evolving Data Models, the author team consisting of Thomas Reschenhofer and Florian Matthes elaborate on how to integrate the spreadsheet paradigm with collaborative Web 2.0 technology.

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Paper on A Semantic Meta Model of Spreadsheets accepted

A paper has been accepted for publication at the European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS). In the paper entitled A Semantic Meta Model of Spreadsheets, the author team consisting of Thomas Reschenhofer, Bernhard Waltl, Sirma Gjorgievska, and Florian Matthes elaborate on semantic spreadsheet patterns which typically occur in today's spreadsheets.

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