Diese Teubner-Starthilfe bietet einen kompakten Überblick über die Grundlagen der Betriebswirtschaftslehre, insbesondere im Finanz- und Rechnungswesen. Zentrale Begriffe und Zusammenhänge werden erklärt, und die wichtigsten Aspekte der Finanzbuchhaltung, Kostenrechnung und Finanzierungsrechnung werden anhand eines Unternehmensbeispiels veranschaulicht.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, CAiSE 2001, held in Interlaken, Switzerland in June 2001. The 27 revised full papers presented together with three invited papers, three experience reports, and a panel summary were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 97 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on requirements engineering, agent-based approaches, workflow managment, data models and design, reuse and method engineering, XML and information systems integration, evolution, and conceptual modeling.
These post-proceedings contain revised versions of papers presented at the Symposium on Objects and Databases, held in Sophia-Antipolis, France, on June 13, 2000, alongside the Fourteenth European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, ECOOP 2000. This event continued the tradition established the previous year in Lisbon with the First Workshop on Object-Oriented Databases. The symposium aimed to gather researchers from various areas of objects and databases to discuss the current research landscape and critically assess existing solutions regarding their usage, successes, limitations, and potential for new applications. The organizing committee received 21 papers, which were reviewed by a program committee of experts in the field, with each paper undergoing three reviews. Ultimately, the committee selected 9 long papers, 2 short papers, and a demonstration for presentation and discussion. The selected papers cover a wide range of topics, including data modeling concepts, persistent object languages, consistency and integrity of persistent data, storage structures, class versioning, schema evolution, query languages, and temporal object-oriented databases. The symposium also featured an invited presentation by Prof. Malcolm Atkinson from the University of Glasgow, who leads the Persistence and Distribution Group.