[ecoop-info] CAISE 2011 Workshops
Rebecca Deneckere
rebecca.deneckere at univ-paris1.fr
Wed Mar 2 13:05:18 CET 2011
******* Apologies if you get multiple announcements ******
Dear colleagues and friends,
Following up previous information on CAISE 2011(23rd International
Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering) we would like to
draw your attention to the following specialized events that will be
held in conjunction with the conference. Please see below their
information.
I hope to meet you at London next summer.
Best regards,
Rébecca Deneckere
CAISE’2011 Publicity Chair
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Conceptualization of Modelling Methods (CMM)
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A growing number of groups around the world design, in a variety of
application domains, their individual modelling methodologies in
addition to the standard ones. Although there are a lot of prototypical
implementations there is no conclusive answer on how meta-modelling
concepts and meta-modelling platforms address challenges that arise when
it comes to implementing theoretical method specifications as an
IT-based modelling technique.
Thus the workshop aims to offer a forum where researchers can exchange
ideas and start or expand cooperation with like-minded colleagues on
these topics.
Organisers: Dimitris Karagiannis and Xavier Franch
Submission deadline: 25th of February 2011
Notification of acceptance: 14th of March 2011
Camera-ready papers: 30th of March 2011
http://www.openmodels.at/web/CAISE2011-CMM-Workshop
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Domain Specific Engineering (DsE at CAiSE’2011)
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Domain Specific Engineering (DsE) is concerned with building reusable
assets, such as specification sets, patterns, and components, in
specific domains. A domain in this context can be defined as an area of
knowledge that uses common concepts for describing phenomena,
requirements, problems, capabilities, and solutions. The purpose of
domain specific engineering is to identify, model, construct, catalog,
and disseminate artifacts that represent the commonalities and
differences within a domain. The purpose of this workshop is to bring
together researchers and practitioners in the area of domain specific
engineering in order to define the topic, identify possible points of
synergy, common problems and solutions, and discuss visions for the
future of the area.
Organisers: Iris Reinhartz-Berger, Arnon Sturm, Yair Wand, Jorn Bettin,
Tony Clark, Sholom Cohen
Submission deadline: 25th of February 2011
Notification of acceptance: 20th of March 2011
http://www.bgu.ac.il/~sturm/DsE@CAiSE11/
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INternet INformation Systems Pragmatics (IN2SP)
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IN2SP aims to apply and deepen our theoretical understanding of
pragmatics by dealing with new Internet challenges such as the Internet
of Things Relating to the 2010 conference theme "Information Systems in
a diverse world" IN2SP specifically addresses the tension between
universal standards, interoperability requirements and ontology
integration on the one hand, and local particularities,
contextualization and ontology divergence on the other.
Organisers: Hans Weigand, Adrian Paschke
Submission deadline: 25th of February 2011
Notification of acceptance: 21st of March 2011
Camera-ready papers: 28th of March 2011
http://www.tilburguniversity.edu/research/institutes-and-research-groups/eriss/binary/CfP_IN2SP.pdf
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1st Workshop on Integration of IS Engineering Tools (INISET 2011)
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Modern large-scale IS engineering projects typically involve the
cooperation of a wide range of systems and tools that use different
technical platforms and heterogeneous data models. Today’s system
integration technologies are suitable to bridge most of the technical
and semantic gaps between these systems and tools. However, error-prone
and time-consuming human work (e.g., manually copying information from
one tool to another) is often needed to handle integration concerns at
the interfaces of the different tools. The goal of the workshop is the
investigation of methods and techniques for the technical and semantic
integration of multi-vendor (heterogeneous) engineering tools to improve
effectiveness and efficiency of engineering projects.
Organisers: Thomas Moser, Richard Mordinyi, Tanja Vos
Submission deadline: 01st of February 2011
Notification of acceptance: 04th of March 2011
Camera-ready papers: 25th of March 2011
http://cdl.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/iniset2011
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Ontology-Driven Information Systems Engineering Workshop (ODISE)
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This workshop will explore the ways in which ontologies can help to
shape Information Systems Engineering so as to more effectively evolve
software solutions that align with organisational requirements and
address the issues emerging from large complex families of IT systems.
The workshop is aimed at promoting and investigating Ontology-Driven
Information Systems Engineering by bringing together interested
researchers and industrial practitioners.
Organisers: Sergio de Cesare, Frederik Gailly ,Mark Lycett , Grant
Holland, Chris Partridge
Paper abstracts: 14th of February 2011
Submission deadline: 21st of February 2011
Notification of acceptance: 7th of March 2011
Camera-ready papers: 28th of March 2011
http://people.brunel.ac.uk/~cssrssc/events/odise2011/
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5th Ontology, Models, Conceptualization and Epistemology in Social,
Artificial and Natural Systems Workshop (ONTOSE)
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The Fifth ONTOSE Workshop is continuing the effort of previous editions
in forming a community of researchers interested in systems
representations from a pluri-disciplinary and multi-perspective
position. The Workshop is centered in the role of abstraction in
man-made systems (as complex Information Systems), social systems (as
organizations, social networks or service systems) or natural systems
(as environmental or ecological systems) and on how these abstractions
are useful for practical purposes in advanced Information Systems.
Abstraction is represented in models of various kinds, be them graphical
or using formal languages as in the case of ontologies. ONTOSE is aimed
at providing a truly inter-disciplinary forum for researchers coming
from very diverse fields, and as such encourages cross-fertilization and
applied submissions.
Program co-chairs: Miguel-Angel Sicilia, Christian Kop, Fabio Sartori
Submission deadline: 21st of February 2011
Notification of acceptance: 13th of March 2011
Camera-ready papers: 27th of March 2011
http://conf.ifit.uni-klu.ac.at/ontose/
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International Workshop on Semantic Search (SSW)
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The first edition of the International Workshop on Semantic Search over
the Web (SSW) will discuss about data management issues related to the
search over the web and the relationships with semantic web
technologies, proposing new models, languages and applications. The
research issues can be summarized by the following problems:
i. How can we model and efficiently access large amounts of semantic web
data?
ii. How can we effectively retrieve information exploiting semantic web
technologies?
iii. How can we employ semantic search in real world scenarios?
Organisers: Roberto De Virgilio, Paolo Cappellari, Mark Roantree
Paper (Poster) submission: 21st of February 2011
Notification of acceptance: 25th of March 2011
Camera-ready papers: 01st of April 2011
Workshop dates: 20th of June 2011
http://pamir.dia.uniroma3.it:8080/SSW2011/
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6th International Workshop on BUSinness/IT ALignment and
Interoperability (BUSITAL 2011)
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Nowadays, a sustainable competitive advantage is strictly related to
capabilities of organizations to anticipate the constantly evolving
business and technological environment, where business-IT alignment and
interoperability are key success factors.
This workshop will contribute to creation of a structured body of
knowledge on the existing academic and industrial approaches to
business-IT alignment that would help (a) the practitioners to better
estimate their needs and, based on these needs, to select or elaborate
their strategies of business-IT alignment; (b) the researchers to get a
better understanding of the problems encountered by practitioners and to
improve their methodologies and approaches accordingly.
We invite submissions of high quality original papers reporting a
synergy of innovative research and best practices on the following topics:
* Methodologies, frameworks, and tools for modeling, validation, and
support of Business/IT alignment
* Qualitative and quantitative approaches for measuring Business/IT
alignment
* Taxonomies for Business/IT alignment classification
* Business/IT alignment maturity models
* Constraints and issues associated with Business/IT alignment (e.g.
cultural, technical, economical, legal, political, etc.)
* Business/IT alignment in organizational networks, including private
and public sector
* Case studies, empirical reports, and industrial surveys illustrating
success factors, challenges and failures of alignment
Organisers: Irina Rychkova, Gianluigi Viscusi, Birger Andersson
Submission deadline: 21th of February 2011
Notification of acceptance: 25th of March 2011
Camera-ready papers: 1st of April 2011
http://siti-server01.siti.disco.unimib.it/busital2011/
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9th International Workshop on System/Software Architectures (IWSSA)
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IWSSA workshop specially focuses on the enactment/connection of the
different kinds of system and software requirements into/to concrete
design issues (decisions, guidelines, paradigms, etc.) for
system/software architectures. In particular, the workshop stresses the
importance of non-functional requirements analysis for successful
architectural designs. Techniques, methodologies and processes to
address this topic will be presented and discussed at the workshop.
Organisers: Lawrence Chung, Kawtar Benghazi, Nary Subramanian, Manuel
Noguera
Abstract Submission Deadline: 23th of February 2011
Paper Submission deadline: 16th of Mars 2011
Notification of acceptance: 9th of March 2011
Camera-ready papers: 23rd of March 2011
http://www.ugr.es/~iwssa/
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Workshop on Governance, Risk and Compliance: Applications in Information
Systems (GRCIS)
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The importance of governance and compliance is well recognized in
enterprise systems and has increased drastically over the years as a
result some of the largest scandals in corporate history. With
increasing regulatory requirements comes an increase in complexity of
facilitation of compliant business processes, and an increased reliance
on technology to facilitate compliance management. This workshop will
provide a forum for researchers from diverse areas and make a
consolidated contribution in the form of new and extended methods and
technologies that address the challenges of governance, risk and
compliance in information systems.
Organisers: Marta Indulska , Michael zur Muehlen, Shazia Sadiq, Sietse
Overbeek
Submission deadline: 28th of February 2011
Notification of acceptance: 21st of March 2011
Camera-ready papers: 28th of March 2011
Workshop: (20-21) of June 2011
http://grcis.com
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=grcis2011
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The First International Workshop on Information Systems Security
Engineering (WISSE’11)
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Information systems security problems are currently a widespread and
growing concern that covers most of the areas of society, such as
business, domestic, financial, government, healthcare, and so on. The
scientific community is beginning to realize the importance of aligning
information systems engineering and security engineering in order to
develop more secure information systems.
This Workshop expands the vision of the Information System (IS)
engineering from a perspective of security. It aims to identify current
research on methods, models, and tools for IS security and to bring
together researchers and practitioners who want to discuss key issues in
IS security engineering.
Workshop co-chairs: Nadira Lammari, David G. Rosado
Submission deadline: 8th of March 2011
Notification of acceptance: 21th of March 2011
Camera-ready papers: 28th of March 2011
http://gsya.esi.uclm.es/WISSE2011/
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7th Enterprise & Organizational Modeling And Simulation (EOMAS)
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EOMAS is an annual 2-day event sponsored by CAiSE and endorsed by the
Association for Information Systems Special Interest Group on Modeling
And Simulation (SIGMAS) and Delft University of Technology, and in
cooperation with the Associate form Computing Machinery Special Interest
Group on Simulation and Modeling.
In the study of modern enterprises, their business process management,
reengineering and implementation, and decision making, modeling and
simulation (M&S) play a significant role.
The main focus of EOMAS is on the role, importance, and application of
modeling and simulation within the extended enterprise and
organizational context.
Application of modeling and simulation in this extended context involve
a number of socio-technical aspects (Information Systems, Enterprise
Information Systems, Software Systems, Business Systems, Business
Processes, Human Interaction, etc.).
EOMAS, with its high profile publication history, is aimed to become a
major outlet and networking opportunity for researchers, practitioners,
and educators interested in the development and application of modeling
and simulation within the enterprise and organizational context.
Organisers: Joseph Barjis, Ashish Gupta, Tillal Eldabi
Submission deadline: 28th of February 2011
Notification date: 31st of March 2011
Camera-ready submission: 15th of April 2011
http://www.eomas.org/
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EMMSAD 2011 Working Conference
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The EMMSAD (Exploring Modeling Methods in Systems Analysis and Design)
conference focuses on exploring, evaluating, and enhancing modeling
methods and methodologies for the analysis and design of information
systems, enterprises, and business processes. EMMSAD’2011 is the
sixteenth in a very successful series ofEMMSAD events, providing a forum
for researchers and practitioners interested in modeling methods for
systems analysis and design to meet and exchange research ideas and
results. Accepted papers will be published in the Springer LNBIP series.
Co-chairs: Dr. Terry Halpin , Dr. Erik Proper and Dr. John Krogstie
Submission and Paper Acceptance Deadlines:
Paper abstracts: 19th of February 2011
Paper Submissions: 26th of February 2011
Notification of acceptance: 22nd of March 2011
Camera-ready papers: 10th of April 2011
Conference: 20th - 21st of June 2011
Website: http://www.emmsad.org
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BPMDS'11 working conference
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The topics addressed by the BPMDS series are focused on IT support for
business processes. This is one of the keystones of Information Systems
theory. The 12th edition of the BPMDS series, as a working conference,
would like to attract papers describing mature research in BPMDS, still
giving place to industrial reports and visionary papers.
The theme chosen for BPMDS'11 visionary papers is Making BPM theory work
in practice: "There is nothing more practical then a good theory (Kurt
Levin)"
We invite the visionaries (from research and industry) to exploit this
theme in relation to BPMDS.
We also welcome research papers that include ideas on how theoretical
results discussed can be used in practice, as well as experience reports
on using theories in practice. Nevertheless, we do not require for full
research papers and experience reports to be directly connected to this
theme (they should need to be explicitly relevant to BPMDS though).
Organisers: Selmin Nurcan, Pnina Soffer, Rainer Schmidt, Ilia Bider
Submission and Paper Acceptance Deadlines:
Submission deadline: 4th of March 2011
Notification of acceptance: 25th of March 2011
Camera-ready papers: 10th of April 2011
Website: http://www.bpmds.org
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