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NameProf. Peretz Shoval
DepartmentDepartment of Software and Information Systems Engineering
Emailshoval@bgu.ac.il
Personal Web SitePersonal Web Site
Academic RankProfessor Emeritus


Books

 
[1] Shoval P., Planning, Analysis and Design of Information Systems (2nd Edition) תכנון, ניתוח ועיצוב מערכות מידע, (2015).
[2] Parsons J, Saeki M, Shoval P., Woo C, Wand Y, Conceptual Modeling – ER2010, Proceedings of the 29th Int''l Conference on Conceptual Modeling, Vancouver, Canada, November 2010. (2010).
[3] Parsons J., Saeki M., Shoval P., Woo C., Wand Y., Conceptual Modeling – ER2010, Proceedings of the 29th Int''l Conf. on Conceptual Modeling, Vancouver, Canada, November 2010, LNCS 6412, Springer. (2010).
[4] Shoval P., Functional and Object-Oriented Analysis & Design - An Integrated Methodology, (2007).
[5] Shoval P., Functional and object oriented analysis and design: an integrated methodology, Idea Group Pub, (2007).
[6] Shoval P., Analysis & Design of Information Systems – Combining Processes and Objects, (2004).
[7] Shoval P., Planning, Analysis and Design of Information Systems. The Open University Press - 3 Volumes (Hebrew), (1998).
[8] Shoval P., Kabeli, Judith, Essentials of functional and object-oriented methodology, Encyclopedia of information science and technology, (0).

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Book in Series

 
[1] Kabeli J., Shoval P., FOOM and OPM methodologies - Experimental comparison of user comprehension, 107-122, (2002).
[2] Goren-Bar D., Kuflik T., Lev D., Shoval P., Automating personal categorization using artificial neural networks, Springer, 188-198, (2001).
[3] Shoval P., The 26th Annual IPAI (Information Processing Association of Israel) National Conference, Jerusalem (396 pages) - Editor of Proceedings. IPAI, (1991).
[4] Lazinger Suzan, Shoval P., Prototyping a microcomputer-based online library catalog. (1987).

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Book Chapters

 
[1] Levy Meira, Shoval P., Personalized Knowledge service Based on Smart Cell-phone Usage: A Conceptual Framework, Knowledge Service Engineering Handbook, CRC press, (2012).
[2] Abramov J., Anson O., Shoval P., Tool support for enforcing security policies on databases, Springer - LNBIP 107, 126-141, (2012).
[3] Shoval P., Designing class methods from dataflow diagrams. In: Papadopoulos, G. et al. (Eds.) Information Systems Development - Towards a Service Provision Society. (2009).
[4] Shoval P., Yampolsky Avihay, Data modeling and functional modeling - examining the preferred order of using UML class diagrams and use cases. In: T. Halpin, E. Proper, J. Krogstie (Eds.): Innovations in Information Systems Modeling: Methods and Best Practices. IGI Global, Ch. 7, pp. 122-142. (2009).
[5] Shoval P., Kabeli Judith, Functional and Object-Oriented methodology for analysis and design. In: M. Khosrow-Pour (Editor). Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, 2nd Edition, IGI Global, (2009).
[6] Shoval P., Kabeli Judith, "Designing class methods from dataflow diagrams". In: Papadopoulos, G. et al. (Eds.) Information Systems Development - Towards a Service Provision Society. Springer, (2009).
[7] Kabeli Judith, Shoval P., Quality of analysis specifications – a comparison of FOOM and OPM methodologies. Idea Group, Hershey, 283-296. (2005).
[8] Shoval P., Kabeli Judith, Essential of Functional and Object-Oriented Methodology, Idea Group Reference, 1108-1115, (2005).
[9] Shoval P., Kabeli Judith, A comparison of the FOOM and OPM methodologies for user comprehension of analysis specifications, 175-195, (2005).
[10] Danoch Revital, Shoval P., Comprehension of hierarchical ER diagrams compared to flat ER diagrams, 241-257, (2005).
[11] Shoval P., Danoch R., Balaban M., Hierarchical ER diagrams (HERD) - The method and experimental evaluation, 264-274, (2003).
[12] Shoval P., Kabeli Judith, The application of FOOM methodology to IFIP conference case study, 82-95, (2003).
[13] Shoval P., Kabeli Judith, FOOM - Functional and Object-Oriented Methodology for analysis and design of information systems. Idea Group, Hershey, 58-86, (2002).
[14] Balaban Mira, Shoval P., Enforcing cardinality constraints in the ER model with integrity methods, Idea Group, Hershey, 1-16, (2002).
[15] Shoval P., Ein-dor P, Spiegler I, A Meta Knowledge Base and a Search Mechanism for Distributed, Heterogeneous Databases, Americas Conference on Information Systems, 620-622, (1996).
[16] Shoval P., Routing Queries in a Network of Databases Driven by a Meta Knowledge-Base, Workshop on Next Generation Information Technologies and Systems (NGITS'' 93), 123-129, (1993).

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Journal Articles

 
[1] Shoval P., Modeling Graph Database Schema, IEEE IT Professional, 19, 6, 36-43, (2017).
[2] Landwehr Carl, Ludewig Jochen, Meersman Robert, Parnas David, Shoval P., Wand Yair, Weiss David, Weyuker Elaine, Software Systems Engineering - a capability approach, JSS , 125, 354-364, (2017).
[3] Abramov Jenny, Anson O., Dahan M., Shoval P., A methodology for integrating access control policies within database development, Computers and Security, 31, 3, 299-314, (2012).
[4] Abramov Jenny, Shoval P., Evaluation of the Pattern-based method for Secure Development (PbSD): a controlled experiment, Information & Software Technology, 54, 1029-1043, (2012).
[5] Dahan M., Shoval P., Comparing the impact of the OO-DFD and the Use Case methods for modeling functional requirements on comprehension and quality of models - a controlled experiment, Requirements Engineering , forthcoming, (2012).
[6] Dahan, Shoval P., Michal, Comparing the impact of the OO-DFD and the Use Case methods for modeling functional requirements on comprehension and quality of models: a controlled experiment, , 1--17, (2012).
[7] Shoval P., Report of the CHE Committee on Programs of Study in Information Systems in the Israeli Academy, , 121, (2012).
[8] Dahan, Shoval P., Michal, AN EMPIRICAL COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO METHODS FOR DEFINING FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS: USE CASES VS. OO-DFDS, , (2011).
[9] Maidel Veronica, Shoval P., "Ontological content-based filtering for personalized newspaper – the method and its evaluation", Online Information Review (OIR) , 34, 5, 729–756, (2010).
[10] Maidel, Shoval P., Veronica, Ontological content-based filtering for personalised newspapers: A method and its evaluation, , 34, 729--756, (2010).
[11] Meyer Joachim, Shoval P., ePaper - a personalized mobile newspaper. Journal of American Society for Information Science and Technology (JASIST), Vol. 60 (11), pp. 2333-2346. J. of American Society for Information Science and Technology (JASIST), 60, 11, 2333-2346, (2009).
[12] Shoval P., Yampolsky, Avihai, Data Modeling and Functional Modeling: Examining the Preferred Order of Using UML Class Diagrams and Use Cases, , 122--142, (2009).
[13] Shoval P., ePaper: A personalized mobile newspaper, , 60, 2333--2346, (2009).
[14] Abramov, Jenny, Shoval P., Validating and Implementing Security Patterns for Database Applications, , 53, 40, (2009).
[15] Shoval P., Kabeli, Judith, Functional and Object-Oriented Methodology for Analysis and Design, , (2009).
[16] Shoval P., Maidel Veronica, An ontology- content-based filtering method, Int''l Journal of Information Theories and Applications, 15, (2008).
[17] Shoval P., Maidel, Veronica, An ontology-content-based filtering method, , (2008).
[18] Shoval P., Experimental Comparisons of Entity-Relationship and Object Oriented Data Models, , 4, 44-50, (2007).
[19] Shoval P., Introduction to the Objects Approach in Software, , 14, 211-237, (2007).
[20] Shoval P., Mapping Entity Relationship Diagrams in Class Diagrams, , 362pp, (2007).
[21] Kuflik T., Boger Z., Shoval P., Filtering search results using an optimal set of terms identified by an artificial neural network, INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT, 42, 2, 469-483, (2006).
[22] Shoval P., Quality and comprehension of UML interaction diagrams-an experimental comparison, INFORMATION AND SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY, 47, 10, 675-692, (2005).
[23] Kabeli J., Shoval P., Comprehension and quality of analysis specifications - a comparison of FOOM and OPM methodologies, Information and Software Technology, 47, 4, 271-290, (2005).
[24] Shoval P., Kabeli Judith, Data modeling or functional modeling – which comes first? An experimental comparison, Communications of the AIS (Association of Information Systems), 16, 827-843, (2005).
[25] Shoval P., Tutorial 2: FOOM - Functional and Object-Oriented Methodology: an integrated approach, Lecture Notes in Computer Science , 3770 NCS, 459 - 460, (2005).
[26] Kabeli, Shoval P., Judith, Comprehension and quality of analysis specifications—a comparison of FOOM and OPM methodologies, , 47, 271--290, (2005).
[27] Shoval P., Kabeli, Judith, Special Theme of Research in Information Systems Analysis and Design-II. Data Modeling or Functional Modeling-Which Comes First? An Experimental Comparison, , 16, 42, (2005).
[28] Shoval P., Danoch R., Balabam M., Hierarchical entity-relationship diagrams: the model, method of creation and experimental evaluation, REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING, 9, 4, 217-228, (2004).
[29] Shoval P., Effectiveness of title-search vs. full-text search in the Web, Int''l Journal of Information Theories & Applications, 11, 2, 151-157, (2004).
[30] Kabeli, Shoval P., Judith, Quality Analysis Specifications: A Comparison of FOOM and OPM Methodologies, , 139--150, (2004).
[31] Kuflik T., Shapira B., Shoval P., Stereotype-based versus personal-based filtering rules in information filtering systems, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 54, 3, 243-250, (2003).
[32] Kabeli, Shoval P., Judith, Data modeling or functional analysis: What comes next? an experimental comparison using FOOM methodology, , 8, 48--57, (2003).
[33] Shoval P., Danoch, Revital, Balaban, Mira, International Workshop on Conceptual Modeling Quality (IWCMQ 2002)-Requirements and Entity Relationship Models-Hierarchical ER Diagrams (HERD)--The Method and Experimental Evaluation, , 2784, 264--274, (2003).
[34] Balaban M., Shoval P., MEER - An EER model enhanced with structure methods, Information Systems, 27, 4, 245-275, (2002).
[35] Lazarov A., Shoval P., A rule-based system for automatic assignment of technicians to service faults, Decision Support Systems, 32, 4, 343-360, (2002).
[36] Balaban, Shoval P., Mira, MEER—An EER model enhanced with structure methods, , 27, 245--275, (2002).
[37] Shoval P., Kabeli, Judith, TEAM, , 58, (2002).
[38] Hanani U., Shoval P., Information filtering: Overview of issues, research and systems, User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction, 11, 3, 203-259, (2001).
[39] Boger Z., Kuflik T., Shoval P., Automatic keyword identification by artificial neural networks compared to manual identification by users of filtering systems, Information Processing & Management, 37, 2, 187-198, (2001).
[40] Shoval P., Kabeli J., FOOM: functional- and object-oriented analysis and design of information systems: an integrated methodology, J. Database Manage. (USA), 12, 1, 15 - 25, (2001).
[41] Goren-Bar, Dina, Kuflik, Shoval P., Tsvi, Lev, Dror, Full Papers-Adaptive Information Filtering, Retrieval and Browsing-Automating Personal Categorization Using Artificial Neural Networks, , 2109, 188--200, (2001).
[42] Shoval P., Kabeli, Judith, FOOM-Functional and Object-Oriented Analysis and Design of Information Systems: An Integrated Methodology, , 12, 15--25, (2001).
[43] Kuflik, Shoval P., Tsvi, User profile generation for intelligent information agents-research in progress, , 63--72, (2000).
[44] Hanani Uri, Shoval P., Experimentation with an information filtering system that combines cognitive and sociological filtering integrated with user stereotypes, Decision Support Systems, 27, 1-2, 5-24, (1999).
[45] Balaban M., Shoval P., Enhancing the ER model with integrity methods, J. Database Manage. (USA), 10, 4, 14 - 23, (1999).
[46] Hanani U., Shoval P., Stereotypes in information filtering systems, Information Processing & Management, 33, 3, 273-287, (1997).
[47] Shoval P., Shiran S., Entity-relationship and object-oriented data modeling - An experimental comparison of design quality, Data & Knowledge Engineering, 21, 3, 297-315, (1997).
[48] Hanani U., Raveh A., Shoval P., Information filtering: A new two-phase model using stereotypic user profiling, Journal of Intelligent Information Systems, 8, 2, 155 - 165, (1997).
[49] Shoval P., Feldman O., Combination of the Mk-II Function Points software estimation method with the ADISSA methodology for systems analysis and design, Information and Software Technology, 39, 13, 855 - 865, (1997).
[50] Shoval P., Experimental comparisons of entity-relationship and object-oriented data models, Aust. J. Inf. Syst. (Australia), 4, 2, 74 - 81, (1997).
[51] Shoval P., Feldman, Opher, A combination of the Mk-II Function Points software estimation method with the ADISSA methodology for systems analysis and design, , 39, 855--865, (1997).
[52] Shoval P., Shiran, Sagit, Entity-relationship and object-oriented data modeling—an experimental comparison of design quality, , 21, 297--315, (1997).
[53] Shoval P., Determination of an implementation order for IS projects, Information & Management, 31, 2, 67-74, (1996).
[54] Shapira B., Shoval P., Raveh A., Hanani U., Hypertext browsing: a new model for information filtering based on user profiles and data clustering, Online and CDROM Review, 20, 1, 3 - 10, (1996).
[55] Raveh, Shoval P., Adi, Hanani, Uri, Hypertext browsing: A new model for information filtering based on user profiles and data clustering, , 20, 3--10, (1996).
[56] Shoval P., Ein-Dor, Philip, Spiegler, Israel, A meta knowledge base and a search mechanism for distribute, heterogeneous databases, , 617--619, (1996).
[57] Shoval P., Experimental Comparison Between Automatic and Manual Menu Interface Design Methods, Interacting with Computers, 7, 1, 73-89, (1995).
[58] Shoval P., Structured method for designing subsystems, Information and Software Technology, 37, 2, 79-85, (1995).
[59] Kornatzky Y., Shoval P., Conceptual design of object-oriented database schemas using the binary-relationship model, Data & Knowledge Engineering, 14, 3, 265-288, (1995).
[60] Shoval P., Experimental comparison between automatic and manual menu interface design methods, , 7, 73--89, (1995).
[61] Shoval P., Frumermann I., OO and EER conceptual schemas: a comparison of user comprehension, J. Database Manage. (USA), 5, 4, 28 - 38, (1994).
[62] Shoval P., An Architecture of an Intelligent System for Routing User Requests in a Network of Heterogeneous Databases, Journal of Intelligent Information Systems, 4, 3, 205-219, (1994).
[63] Shoval P., An architecture of an intelligent system for routing user requests in a network of heterogeneous databases, , 3, 205--219, (1994).
[64] Shoval P., Shreiber N., Database reverse engineering: from the relational to the binary relationship model, Data & Knowledge Engineering, 10, 3, 293 - 315, (1993).
[65] Shoval P., On non-constrained, constrained and mandatory many-to-many relationship types, J. Database Manage. (USA), 4, 1, 3 - 14, (1993).
[66] MEHREZ A.., HOWARD GS.., LUGASSI Y.., Shoval P., Information-system Planning and Selection - A Multiattribute Theoretic Approach, Computer Journal, 36, 6, 525-541, (1993).
[67] Mehrez, Abraham, Howard, Shoval P., S ., Lugassi, Yaakov, Information system planning and selection: a multiattribute theoretic approach, , 36, 525--541, (1993).
[68] Shoval P., On Non-Constrained, Constrained and Mandatory Many-to-Many Relationship Types, , 4, 3--15, (1993).
[69] Shoval P., One-to-one dependencies in database design, IEEE Trans. Knowl. Data Eng. (USA), 3, 3, 371 - 9, (1991).
[70] Shoval P., Zohn S., Binary-relationship integration methodology, Data & Knowledge Engineering, 6, 3, 225 - 250, (1991).
[71] Babin G., Lustman F., Shoval P., Specification and design of transactions in information systems: A formal approach, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 17, 8, 814 - 829, (1991).
[72] DROR M.., Shoval P., YELLIN A.., Multiobjective Linear-programming - Another DSS, Decision Support Systems, 7, 3, 221-232, (1991).
[73] BABIN G.., LUSTMAN F.., Shoval P., Specification and Design of Transactions in Information-systems - A Formal Approach, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 17, 8, 814-829, (1991).
[74] Dror, Shoval P., Moshe, Yellin, Alexandra, Multiobjective linear programming: another DSS, , 7, 221--232, (1991).
[75] Shoval P., Concise Paper, , 3, 371, (1991).
[76] Shoval P., An integrated methodology for functional analysis, process design and database design, , 16, 49--64, (1991).
[77] Shoval P., Structured support for advanced end-user prototyping, Education & Computing (EDUCOM), 6, 1-2, 33 - 41, (1990).
[78] Shoval P., Manor O., Software engineering tools supporting ADISSA methodology for systems analysis and design, Inf. Softw. Technol. (UK), 32, 5, 357 - 69, (1990).
[79] Shoval P., Gudes E., Efrain D., Expert systems for information management, Expert Syst. Inf. Manage. (UK), 3, 2, 85 - 114, (1990).
[80] Shoval P., Functional design of a menu-tree interface within structured system development, Int. J. Man-Mach. Stud. (UK), 33, 5, 537 - 56, (1990).
[81] Shoval P., Gudes, Ehud, Efraim, Dafna, ERSE: an expert retrieval system for electronic databases, , 3, 85--114, (1990).
[82] Shoval P., Responsibility sharing between sophisticated users and professionals in structured prototyping, Information and Software Technology, 31, 8, 438-448, (1989).
[83] Shoval P., Gudes E., Goldstein M., GISD: a graphical interactive system for conceptual database design, Inf. Syst. (UK), 13, 1, 81 - 95, (1988).
[84] Shoval P., ADISSA - Architectural Design of Information-Systems Based on Structured Analysis, Information Systems, 13, 2, 193-210, (1988).
[85] Shoval P., PLISKIN N.., Structured Prototyping - Integrating Prototyping Into Structured System-development, Information & Management, 14, 1, 19-30, (1988).
[86] Shoval P., LUGASI Y.., Computer-systems Selection - the Graphical Cost-benefit Approach, Information & Management, 15, 3, 163-172, (1988).
[87] Carlos, D'Ascenzo ., Shoval P., Vries, K ., CONSTRUCTING A THESAURUS FOR MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE, , 53, (1988).
[88] Shoval P., ADISSA: Architectural design of information systems based on structured analysis, , 13, 193--210, (1988).
[89] Shoval P., Lugasi, Yaacov, Computer systems selection: The graphical cost-benefit approach, , 15, 163--172, (1988).
[90] Shoval P., Gudes, Ehud, Goldstein, Moshe, Peretz Shoval, Ehud Gudes, Moshe Goldstein, , 13, 81--95, (1988).
[91] Shoval P., Structured prototyping: Integrating prototyping into structured system development, , 14, 19--30, (1988).
[92] Shoval P., Even-Chaime M., ADDS: a system for automatic database schema design based on the binary-relationship model. Data & Knowledge Engineering, 2, 2, 123 - 144, (1987).
[93] Shoval P., Even-Chaime M., Data base schema design: an experimental comparison between normalization and information analysis, Data Base (USA), 18, 3, 30 - 9, (1987).
[94] Shoval P., End-user prototyping: sophisticated users supporting system development, Data Base (USA), 18, 4, 7 - 12, (1987).
[95] PLISKIN N.., Shoval P., End-user Prototyping - Sophisticated Users Supporting System-development, Data Base, 18, 4, 7-17, (1987).
[96] Shoval P., EVENCHAIME M.., Database Schema Design - an Experimental Comparison Between Normalization and Information Analysis, Data Base, 18, 3, 30-39, (1987).
[97] Shoval P., LUGASI Y.., Models for computer system evaluation and selection, Information & Management, 12, 3, 117-129, (1987).
[98] Shoval P., Even-Chaime, Moshe, Database schema design: an experimental comparison between normalization and information analysis, , 18, 30--39, (1987).
[99] Shoval P., Comparison of decision support strategies in expert consultation systems. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 24, 2, 125 - 139, (1986).
[100] Hanani M.Z., Shoval P., A combined methodology for information systems analysis and design based on ISAC and NIAM, Inf. Syst. (UK), 11, 3, 245 - 53, (1986).
[101] Shoval P., Principles, procedures and rules in an expert system for information retrieval, Inf. Process. Manage. (UK), 21, 6, 475 - 87, (1985).
[102] Shoval P., Essential information structure diagrams and database schema design, Inf. Syst. (UK), 10, 4, 417 - 23, (1985).
[103] HANANI, URI, Shoval P., sal Access 159 179, , 65, 86, (0).
[104] Shoval P., Maidel, Veronica, International Journal" Information Theories & Applications" Vol. 15/2008 400, , (0).
[105] Balaban, Shoval P., Mira, Resolving the" Weak Status" of Weak Entity Types in Entity, , (0).
[106] Shoval P., Combining the Functional and Object Oriented Approaches: Intro to FOOM, , (0).
[107] Shoval P., Creating Class Diagrams, , (0).
[108] Shoval P., Data Dictionary, , (0).
[109] Shoval P., Shreiber, Nili, Database reverse engineering: From the Relational to\~{, , (0).
[110] Shoval P., Design of the Man-Machine Interface: Menus, Inputs, and Outputs, , (0).
[111] Shoval P., Detailed Design of the Transactions and Class Methods, , (0).
[112] Shoval P., Information Systems Analysis with FOOM, , (0).
[113] Shoval P., Mapping Class Diagrams to Relational Schemas, , (0).
[114] Shoval P., Object Oriented Methodologies and the UMI, , (0).
[115] Shoval P., The Objects Model and the Class Diagram, , (0).
[116] Shoval P., A Tool for Mapping Binary-Relati f, , (0).
[117] Shoval P., Transactions and TheirTop-Level Design, , (0).

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Conference Proceedings

 
[1] Dahan M., Shoval P., An empirical comparison between two methods for defining functional requirements: Use Cases vs. OO-DFDS. Proc. of the 6th Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems (MCIS), Limassol, Cyprus, 3-5 September, 2011. (2011).
[2] Abramov J., Shoval P., A pattern based approach for secure database design. Proc. of the 1st Int''l Workshop on Information Systems Security Engineering (WISSE); in conjunction with the 23rd CAISE Conference, London, UK, 20-24 June 2011. In: C. Solinesi & O. Pastor (Eds.): CaiSE 2011 Workshops, LNBIP 83, pp. 637-651. (2011).
[3] Levy Meira, Shoval P., Dayan Aviram, Toby M., “Task modeling infrastructure for analyzing smart phone usage”. Proc. of ICMB/GMR 2010 9th Int''l Conf. on Mobile Business and the 9th Global Mobility Roundtable, Athens, Greece. (2010).
[4] Levy Meira, Shoval P., Personalized Knowledge Service Based on Smart Cell-Phone Usage: A Conceptual Framework, 16th Americas Conference on Information Systems, Lima, Peru, (2010).
[5] Levy, Shoval P., Meira, Dayan, Aviram, Tubi, Meytal, Task Modeling Infrastructure for Analyzing Smart Phone Usage, IEEE, 264--271, (2010).
[6] Abramov J., Shoval P., Validating and implementing security patterns for database applications. Proc. of SPAQu''09, 3rd Int''l Workshop on Software Patterns and Quality. Orlando, Florida, October, pp. 40-45. (2009).
[7] Tenenbaum Lena, Shoval P., Ontology-based classification of News in an electronic newspaper, ITA 2008, Varna, Bulgaria, (2008).
[8] Inbar Ohad, Be-asher Noam, Porat Talya, Mimram Dudu, Meyer Joachim, Shoval P., All the news thatw's fit to e-Ink, Proc. of ACM Int''l Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (CHI''08); Research Landscapes Program, ACM- CHI''08, (2008).
[9] Mimram Dudu, Shoval P., ePaper - the personalized mobile newspaper, ReColl''08: International Workshop on Recommendation and Collaboration, 2008 International ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI 2008), (2008).
[10] Shoval P., Maidel Veronica, Taieb-Maimon Meirav, "Evaluation of an ontology-content-based filtering method for a personalized newspaper". Proc. of RecSys08, ACM Int''l Conference on Recommender Systems, Lausanne, Switzerland, October, pp. 91-98. (2008).
[11] Tenenboim Lena, Shoval P., "Ontology-based classification of news in an electronic newspaper". Proc. of International Conference on Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems" (INFOS 2008), Varna, Bulgaria, June, pp. 89-97. (2008).
[12] Shoval P., Ontology-based classification of news in an electronic newspaper, International Conference on Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems, Institute of Information Theories and Applications FOI ITHEA, (2008).
[13] Meyer J, Shoval P., Mimran D, ePaper - the Personalized Mobile, 12th international Conference on intelligent User interfaces, (2008).
[14] Ben-Asher N, Porat T, Mimran D, Meyer J, Shoval P., All the News that''s Fit to E-ink, CHI ''08 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, (2008).
[15] Shirtz D., Bluvband Z., Shoval P., Computer Systems & Information SSR: a Unified Approach for Decision Making, 53nd Annual Reliability & Maintainability Symposium (RAMS). Orlando, Florida USA, January 22-25, 2007, (2007).
[16] Shirtz D., Bluvband Z., Elovici Y., Shoval P., Computer systems & information SSR: a unified approach for decision making, 2007 Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (IEEE Cat No. 07CH37821C), 7 pp. -, (2007).
[17] Shoval P., Maidel Veronica, An ontology- content-based filtering method, i.Tech-07, (2007).
[18] Shoval P., Functional and object-oriented methodology for analysis and design of information systems - Tutorial, AMCIS–07 - American Conference on Information Systems, (2007).
[19] Shoval P., Yampolsky Avi, Class diagrams and use-cases - experimental examination of the preferred order of modeling, CAISE/EMMSAD-06, (2006).
[20] Nahmani Efrat, Shoval P., Experimental comparison of sequence and collaboration diagrams in different application domains, EMMSAD''05,Chanan Glezer, Mark Last, Efrat Nahmani, Peretz Shoval (2005). "Experimental comparison of sequence and collaboration diagrams in different application domains". Proc. of the Tenth CAISE/ IFIP8.1 Int''l Workshop on Evaluation of Modeling Methods in Systems Analysis and Design (EMMSAD’05), Porto, Portugal, June 2005, pp. 463-476. (2005).
[21] Kabeli J., Shoval P., Software analysis process-which order of activities, is preferred? an experimental comparison using FOOM methodology, Proceedings IEEE International Conference on Software - Science, Technology and Engineering (SwSTE'03),Proceedings IEEE International Conference on Software - Science, Technology and Engineering (SwSTE'03), IEEE Comput. Soc, 111 - 19, (2003).
[22] Kuflik, Shoval P., Tsvi, Automatic Generation of Content-Based User Profiles Compared to Rule-Based Profiles for Information Filtering, 317, (2003).
[23] Boger Z., Kuflik T., Shapira B., Shoval P., Information filtering and automatic keyword identification by artificial neural networks, Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Information Systems,Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Information Systems, Vienna Univ. Econ. & Bus. Adm, 379 - 85, (2000).
[24] Kuflik T., Shoval P., Generation of user profiles for information filtering - research agenda, SIGIR-2000,SIGIR Forum (ACM Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval), 313 - 315, (2000).
[25] Kuflik, Shoval P., Tsvi, Generation of user profiles for information filtering—research agenda (poster session), 313--315, (2000).
[26] Balaban M., Shoval P., Resolving the "weak status" of weak entity types in entity relationship schemas, Proc. of 18th Int’l Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER’99), pp. 369-383,Conceptual Modeling - Er, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1728, 369-383, (1999).
[27] Shoval P., Shapira B., Hanani U., Strategies for filtering E-mail messages combining content-based and sociological filtering with user-stereotypes, Next Generation Information Technologies and Systems. 4th International Workshop, NGITS'99. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol.1649),Next Generation Information Technologies and Systems. 4th International Workshop, NGITS'99. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol.1649), 40 - 9, (1999).
[28] Shoval P., Feldman O., Combining function points software estimation model with ADISSA methodology for systems analysis and design, Proceedings of the Seventh Israeli Conference on Computer Systems and Software Engineering,Proceedings of the Seventh Israeli Conference on Computer Systems and Software Engineering, IEEE Comput. Soc. Press, 3 - 8, (1996).
[29] Hanani Uri, Shoval P., Raveh A, Two Phase Hypertext Model, the Second Workshop on Next Generation Information Technologies and Systems, (1995).
[30] Shoval P., A method and tool for handling 1:1 relationship types in database design, Computer and Information Sciences VI. Proceedings of the 1991 International Symposium,Computer and Information Sciences VI. Proceedings of the 1991 International Symposium, 135 - 43, (1991).
[31] Shoval P., View-integration methodology and tool utilizing the binary-relationship model, Computer and Information Sciences VI. Proceedings of the 1991 International Symposium, 199 - 202, (1991).
[32] Shoval P., Sub-system design,COMPEURO '90. Proceedings of the 1990 IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Software Engineering (Cat. No.90CH2867-0), 546 - 547, (1990).
[33] Shoval P., Methodology for integration of binary-relationship conceptual schemas, 435 - 437, (1990).
[34] Shoval P., Division of labor between IS professionals and sophisticated users in system development, Fourth Conference on Management Information Systems, (1990).
[35] Shoval P., A methodology for integration of binary-relationship conceptual schemas, IEEE Comput. Soc. Press, 435--437, (1990).
[36] Shoval P., ADISSA tools, Proceedings. Fourth Israel Conference on Computer Systems and Software Engineering (Cat. No.89CH2660-9),Proceedings. Fourth Israel Conference on Computer Systems and Software Engineering (Cat. No.89CH2660-9), IEEE Comput. Soc. Press, 153 - 7, (1989).
[37] Shoval P., A structured approach to rapid prototyping by sophisticated end users, 20th Conference of Information Systems Analysts in Israel, (1989).
[38] Carlos G.D'Ascenzo., Vries J.K., Shoval P., Constructing a thesaurus for medical knowledge, National Online Meeting. Proceedings - 1988, 53 - 8, (1988).
[39] Shoval P., Knowledge representation in consultation systems for users of retrieval systems, Application of Mini- and Micro-Computers in Information, Documentation and Libraries. Proceedings of the International Conference,Application of Mini- and Micro-Computers in Information, Documentation and Libraries. Proceedings of the International Conference, 631 - 43, (1983).
[40] Shoval P., Expert/consultation system for retrieval data-base with semantic network of concepts, 4th SIGIR Conf. 145 - 9, (1981).
[41] Shoval P., Expert/consultation system for a retrieval data-base with semantic network of concepts, 145--149, (1981).

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Technical Report

 
[1] Shoval P., (14565/2006), Files Organization and Processing - Lecture Textbook (Hebrew), (2006).

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Presentation

 
[1] Shoval P., FOOM – Functional and Object Oriented Methodology – an integrated approach, (2005).

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Editorial

 
[1] Shoval P., Silberschatz A., Next generation information technologies and systems, Elsevier, (1998).

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Dissertations

 
[1] Shoval P., An Expert-Consultation System for a Retrieval Database with a Semantic-Network of Concepts; PhD Dissertation. (1981).

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misc

 
[1] Dayan, Aviram, Meytal, TUBI, Shoval P., Mimran, David, Meira, LEVY, Henke, Katja, Glass, Gregor, Schneider, Lutz, METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TASK MODELING OF MOBILE PHONE APPLICATIONS, (2010).
[2] Shoval P., Maidel, Veronica, Ontology-content-based filtering method for personalized newspapers, (2010).
[3] Maidel, Shoval P., Veronica, Commercial new E-paper system, (2009).
[4] Steinbock, Nimrod, Shoval P., Process of time-space collaborative filtering of information, (2008).

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incollection

 
[1] Abramov, Jenny, Shoval P., Tool support for enforcing security policies on databases, Springer, (2012).
[2] Abramov, Jenny, Shoval P., A Pattern Based Approach for Secure Database Design, Springer, (2011).
[3] Shoval P., Kabeli-Shani, Judith, Designing Class Methods from Dataflow Diagrams, Springer, (2010).
[4] Shoval P., Tutorial 2: FOOM--functional and object oriented methodology: an integrated approach, Springer, (2005).
[5] Shoval P., Danoch, Revital, Balaban, Mira, Hierarchical ER diagrams (HERD)--the method and experimental evaluation, Springer, (2003).
[6] Shoval P., Kabeli Judith, Foom and opm methodologies-experimental comparison of user comprehension, Springer, (2002).

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