Table of contents : Information Modelling and Knowledge Bases XIV......Page 1 Preface......Page 6 Committees......Page 8 Additional Reviewers......Page 9 Contents......Page 10 A Logical Treatment of Concept Theories, Klaus-Dieter Schewe......Page 12 3D Visual Construction of a Context-based Information Access Space......Page 25 Modelling Time-Sensitive Linking Mechanisms......Page 37 Assisting Business Modelling with Natural Language Processing......Page 54 Intensional Logic as a Medium of Knowledge Representation and Acquisition in the HIT Conceptual Model......Page 62 Logic of Relevant Connectives for Knowledge Base Reasoning......Page 77 A Model of Anonymous Covert Mailing System Using Steganographic Scheme......Page 92 A Semantic Search Space Integration Method for Meta-level Knowledge Acquisition from Heterogeneous Databases......Page 97 Generation of Server Page Type Web Applications from Diagrams......Page 115 Unifying Various Knowledge Discovery Systems in Logic of Discovery......Page 129 Intensional vs. Conceptual Content of Concepts......Page 139 Flexible Association of Varieties of Ontologies with Varieties of Databases......Page 146 UML as a First Order Transition Logic......Page 153 Consistency Checking of Behavioural Modeling in UML Statechart Diagrams......Page 163 Context and Uncertainty......Page 181 Applying Semantic Networks in Predicting User's Behaviour......Page 191 The Dynamics of Children's Science Learning and Thinking in a Social Context of a Multimedia Environment......Page 199 Emergence of Communication and Creation of Common Vocabulary in Multi-agent Environment......Page 209 Information Modelling within a Net-Learning Environment, Christian Sallaberry......Page 218 A Concept of Life-Zone Network for a Hige-aged Society......Page 234 Embedded Programming as a Part of Object Design Producing Program from Object Model......Page 250 Live Document Framework for Re-editing and Redistributing Contents in WWW......Page 258 A Family of Web Diagrams Approach to the Design, Construction and Evaluation of Web Applications......Page 274 A Model for Defining and Composing Interaction Patterns......Page 288 Reconstructing Prepositional Calculus in Database Semantics......Page 301 Author Index......Page 322