Trends in Conceptual Modeling: Citation Analysis of the ER Conference Papers (1979-2005) Chaomei Chen, Il-Yeol Song, Weizhong Zhu

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Trends in Conceptual Modeling: Citation Analysis of the ER Conference Papers ( ) Chaomei Chen, Il-Yeol Song, Weizhong Zhu College of Information Science and Technology, Drexel University The 11th International Conference of the International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics (ISSI 2007). Madrid, Spain. June 25-27, 2007.ISSI 2007

Outline Motivations and Aims Procedure Results A broader framework

Motivations and Aims Identify thematic trends and challenging issues in conceptual modeling 1) all-time prominent challenges in conceptual modeling 2) current challenges and emerging trends 3) the structure and dynamics of the conceptual modeling community

Methods Analyze the metadata of 943 research papers published in a series of conferences on conceptual modeling (known as the ER conferences) between 1979 and Utilize CiteSpace to –identify and visualize the movement of research fronts and intellectual bases persistent clusters of papers critical paths connecting these clusters the evolution of co-authorship networks as well as citation networks

Procedure 1.Identify the knowledge domain The knowledge domain of conceptual modeling is defined by full papers published in the ER conference series between 1979 and Data collection ER conference papers from DBLP and the Web of Science (WoS) All the ER bibliographic data including paper titles and authors were retrieved from DBLP from 1979 to All the reference data from 1979 to 1999 were retrieved from DBLP. All the reference data including abstracts of the ER papers between 2000 to 2005, except for ER2001, were retrieved from the WoS. –DBLP records do not contain abstracts. Neither the WoS nor DBLP contain citation data for the 2001 ER conference.

Procedure 3.Extract research front terms Extract phrases, or terms, from titles, abstracts, descriptors, and identifiers of citing articles in the dataset retrieved from the WoS ( ), except Extracted terms are further filtered based on the so-called burst rates, which measure significant increases or decreases of frequencies over a given time interval. Burst terms are used to capture fast-growing interests.

Procedure 4.Time slicing Specify the range of the entire time interval and the length of a single time slice. 5.Threshold selection Specify three sets of threshold levels for citation counts, co-citation counts, and co-citation coefficients. The specified thresholds are applied to three time slices, namely, the earliest slice, the middle one, and the last one. Linear interpolated thresholds are assigned to the rest of slices.

Procedure 6.Pruning and Merging Pruning is optional. Pathfinder network scaling and minimum spanning tree pruning features are available. CiteSpace implements a concurrent version of the algorithm to process multiple networks simultaneously, which substantially reduces the overall waiting time. CiteSpace merges individual networks by taking a set union of all the vertices and selecting links that do not violate a triangle inequality condition in overlapping areas between networks. Users can choose whether or not to prune the merged network as a whole. 7.Layout CiteSpace supports a standard graph view and a time-zone view. 8.Visual inspection CiteSpace enables users to interact with the visualization of a knowledge domain in several ways. The user may control the display of visual attributes and labels as well as a variety of parameters used by the underlying layout algorithms. 9.Verify pivotal points The significance of a marked pivotal point can be verified by asking domain experts, for example, the authors of pivotal-point articles, and/or examining the literature, such as passages containing citations of a pivotal-point article. A particularly interesting direction of research is the development of tools that can automatically summarize the value of a pivotal point. Digital libraries, automated text summarization, machine learning, and several other fields are among the most promising sources of input.

Figure 1: A document co-citation network of conceptual modeling derived from citations made by ER papers ( ), except This network consists of 487 papers and 760 salient co-citation links. CiteSpace threshold values: c=2, cc=1, ccv=15.

Figure 2: An un-pruned network of documents cited and co-cited by ER papers ( , two-year slices), containing 548 nodes and 4,697 links. CiteSpace threshold values: c=2, cc=1, ccv=25.

Figure 3: A Pathfinder pruned co-citation network of sources, i.e. journals and books as well as conferences derived from citations made by ER papers ( ). CiteSpace (1-year slices) threshold values: c= 2,cc=1, and ccv=5. The network contains 311 sources and 791 co-citation links.

Figure 4: An ER conference co-authorship map of 1,349 authors and 2,125 co-authoring links ( , slice length=3 years). Red circles indicate burst of productivity during the entire interval.

Figure 5: A hybrid Pathfinder network of author co-citations and burst term co-occurrences representing ER papers citing behavior between 1979 and 1999 (first authors only).

Figure 6: A hybrid Pathfinder network of author co-citations and burst term co-occurrences representing ER papers citing behavior between 2000 and 2005, except 2001 (first authors only).

Broader Framework Science * (Science of Science)

Conclusions Contributes an in-depth analysis of a major forum of conceptual modeling. Demonstrates a practical method that one can use as frequently as needed to keep abreast of the state of the art of conceptual modeling. Leads to a broader framework that aims to integrate the use of scientific literature in science.