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<font color="#0000FF">Dear Colleague,<br>
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I will be grateful to you for advertising the Second Workshop on Service
oriented Enterprise Architecture for Enterprise Engineering
(SoEA4EE'2010), for submitting your work and inviting your colleagues
and/or research students to submit their work. <br>
<br>
SoEA4EE'2010 is organised in conjunction with the 14th International
Enterprise Computing Conference (EDOC) on October 25th, 2010, Vitória,
Brasil.<br>
<br>
Proceedings of EDOC 2010 workshops will be published after the conference
as ePub by the IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services (CPS)
and included in the IEEE Computer Society Digital Library (CSDL) and the
IEEE Xplore. <br>
<br>
High-quality papers can be selected from the workshop, and (after
extension) will be published as a special issue in the following
international journal:<br>
International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector
(IJISSS)<br>
Official publication of the Information Resources Management Association
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<a href="http://www.igi-global.com/ijisss" eudora="autourl">www.igi-global.com/ijisss</a><br>
Listed in Cabell's Directory of Refereed Publications (AACSB Standard)
and indexed in many professional databases.<br>
<br>
<br>
The goal of the SoEA4EE'2010 workshop is to develop concepts and methods
to assist the engineering and the management of service-oriented
enterprise architectures and the software systems supporting them.
Especially three themes of research shall be pursued:<br>
1.<x-tab> </x-tab>Alignment of the
enterprise goals and strategies with the service-oriented enterprise
architecture<br>
2.<x-tab> </x-tab>Design of the
service-oriented enterprise architecture<br>
3.<x-tab> </x-tab>Mapping of
service-oriented enterprise architecture to enterprise resources<br>
<br>
<br>
The Call for Papers can be downloaded from the SoEA4EE'2010 Web site
:<br>
<u><a href="http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/users/nurcan/SoEA4EE_2010/" eudora="autourl">http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/users/nurcan/SoEA4EE_2010/</a><br>
<br>
<br>
</u>Best regards,<br>
Selmin Nurcan<br>
SoEA4EE'2010 co-organiser<br>
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Call for Papers<br>
<b>Second International Workshop on Service oriented Enterprise
Architecture for Enterprise Engineering (SoEA4EE) <br>
</b>in conjunction with EDOC 2010<br>
October 25th, 2010, Vitória, Brazil<br>
<br>
<b>Organizers:<br>
</b>Selmin Nurcan – University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France<br>
Rainer Schmidt – University of Applied Sciences, Aalen, Germany<br>
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<b>Papers submission deadline: Avril 17, 2010<br>
<br>
</b>Detailed Call for Papers is below. It is also available at <br>
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</b>CALL FOR PAPERS
(<a href="http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/users/nurcan/SoEA4EE_2010/SoEA4EE_2010_flyer.pdf" eudora="autourl"><font color="#0000FF"><u>http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/users/nurcan/SoEA4EE_2010/SoEA4EE_2010_flyer.pdf</a></font></u>)<br>
<br>
<b>Second International Workshop on Service oriented Enterprise
Architecture for Enterprise Engineering (SoEA4EE)</b> <br>
<br>
in conjunction with EDOC 2010<br>
October 25th, 2010, Vitória, Brazil<br>
<font color="#0000FF"><u><a href="http://edoc2010.inf.ufes.br/" eudora="autourl">http://edoc2010.inf.ufes.br/</a><br>
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</font></u><b>Papers submission deadline: </b>April 17, 2010<br>
<br>
<br>
<b>Organisers:<br>
</b>Selmin Nurcan – University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France<br>
Rainer Schmidt – University of Applied Sciences, Aalen, Germany<br>
<br>
<br>
<b>SCOPE:</b> <br>
<br>
There is a more and more common understanding, that not the ownership of
information technology resources but their management is the foundation
for sustainable competitive advantage. According to Ross et al.,
smart companies define how they (will) do business (using an operating
model) and design the processes and infrastructure critical to their
current and future operations (enterprise architecture), which guide the
evolution of their foundation for execution. More and more companies
would like their existing technology to enable their future capabilities.
This capability to exploit the foundation, embedding new initiatives to
make it stronger and using it as competitive weapon to develop new
business opportunities, is estimated as 5% of companies. <br>
<br>
Enterprise engineering is the application of engineering principles to
the design, restructuring and operation of enterprises and their
cooperation with other enterprises. It allows deriving the Enterprise
Architecture from the enterprise goals and strategy and aligning it with
the enterprise resources. Enterprise architecture aims (i) to
understand the interactions and all kind of articulations between
business and information technology, (ii) to define how to align business
components and IT components, as well as business strategy and IT
strategy, and more particularly (iii) to develop and support a common
understanding and sharing of those purposes of interest. Enterprise
architecture is used to map the enterprise goal and strategy to the
enterprise’s resources (actors, assets, IT supports) and to take into
account the evolution of this mapping. It also provides documentation on
the assignment of enterprise resources to the enterprise goals and
strategy. To this end, advantageous patterns (best practices) can be
reused and alternative design solutions can be compared. Furthermore,
enterprise architecture may be checked for compliance with laws,
regulatory rules etc. Finally, enterprise architecture facilitates the
measurement the performance and efficiency of the resources used. <br>
<br>
Service is the most important paradigm for the organisation of
enterprises and the cooperation with other enterprises in order to
achieve competitive advantage. Therefore it does not surprise, that
leading enterprises in the U.S. derive more than 50% of their revenues
from services. Through services, enterprises stabilize their revenues.
This applies not only to pure services such as transportation but also
for material products that are augmented by services such as maintenance,
consulting and training. By exchanging services within partnerships,
enterprises are able to combine their competences and thus provide
solutions to the customer not possible for the single enterprise.
Moreover meta-services (services acting upon other services) highly
reduce the administrative overhead of enterprise services by
encapsulating administrative functionalities as a service. <br>
<br>
Furthermore, due to the technical advancements, e.g. Software as a
Service, Cloud Computing and Service-Oriented-Architectures for
information systems (SOA), enterprises are able to apply
service-orientation to new areas. Service-oriented enterprise engineering
further develops the enterprise engineering approach selecting service as
governing paradigm. The enterprise goals and strategies are mapped to a
service-oriented enterprise architecture. <br>
<br>
Service-oriented enterprise architecture differentiates four layers of
services. Thus, its scope is much broader than the scope of the
service-oriented architecture (SOA) and also includes services not
accessible through software such as business and infrastructure services.
Services of different layers may be interconnected in service (value)
nets to provide higher level services.<br>
1. Business services are services, which directly support business
processes. Business processes can also be developed dynamically
(on-the-fly) using business services which are available in a repository
for a given business domain. An example is call-centre services provided
by an external service provider.<br>
2. Software services exist as two types: (i) human-oriented applications,
which are provided as Software as a Service, (ii) application services
which are part of so-called Service-Oriented-Architectures that are a
popular paradigm for creating enterprise software. <br>
3. Platform Services provide support of the development of applications.
They provide services for the execution of applications, middleware
stacks, web servers etc.<br>
4. Infrastructure services are more hardware-flavoured services, which
are provided using computers. They may have a human addressee but contain
many infrastructure services such as providing computing power, storage
etc. They are an important topic in management and practice collections
such as ITILV3 or standards such as ISO/IEC 20000 have gained a high
popularity. <br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<b>GOALS:</b> <br>
<br>
The goal of the workshop is to develop concepts and methods to assist the
engineering and the management of service-oriented enterprise
architectures and the software systems supporting them. Especially three
themes of research shall be pursued:<br>
1.<x-tab> </x-tab>Alignment of the
enterprise goals and strategies with the service-oriented enterprise
architecture<br>
2.<x-tab> </x-tab>Design of the
service-oriented enterprise architecture<br>
3.<x-tab> </x-tab>Mapping of
service-oriented enterprise architecture to enterprise resources<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<b>TOPICS OF DISCUSSION:</b> <br>
<br>
During the workshop we will discuss the following topics:<br>
<br>
<b>1. Alignment of the enterprise goals and strategy with the
service-oriented enterprise architecture</b> <br>
- Which interdependencies exist between services and business strategy?
<br>
- Which concepts and methods are necessary to align services with the
business strategy? <br>
- Which new potentials to reengineer business processes are created by
services?<br>
- How are non-functional requirements derived from enterprise goals and
strategy?<br>
- How are services aligned with non-functional requirements?<br>
- How are services aligned with compliance requirements?<br>
- Are the compliance and governance requirements enforced using
service-oriented enterprise architectures?<br>
<br>
<br>
<b>2. Design of service-oriented enterprise architecture</b> <br>
- How are business, software, platform and infrastructure services
defined?<br>
- How are business services assigned to business processes?<br>
- How are business services assigned to non-functional
requirements?<br>
- How are service (value) nets -consisting of business, software,
platform and infrastructure services- created?<br>
- How does service-oriented enterprise architecture, interrelate with
cloud computing?<br>
- How do meta-services differentiate for business, software, platform and
infrastructure services?<br>
- How are appropriate meta-services designed?<br>
- Which phases do the lifecycle of business, software, platform and
infrastructure services contain?<br>
- How can the fulfilment of non-functional requirements be
monitored?<br>
- Which benchmarks and key performance indicators should be applied to
services?<br>
- Which approaches exist for the continual improvement of services?<br>
<br>
<br>
<b>3. Mapping of service-oriented enterprise architecture to enterprise
resources</b> <br>
- Which resources are relevant for Service-oriented Enterprise
Architecture?<br>
- How are services mapped to enterprise resources?<br>
- Which approaches exist to map services to resources?<br>
- Which information system architectures are adequate for services?<br>
- How can non-functional requirements be mapped to capacity planning of
resources?<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<b>SUBMISSION:<br>
<br>
</b>Full papers (8-10 pages in the IEEE-CS format) describing mature
results are sought. In addition, short papers (4 pages in the IEEE-CS
format) may be submitted to facilitate discussion of recent research
results and ongoing projects. The paper selection will be based upon the
relevance of a paper to the main topics, as well as upon its quality and
potential to generate relevant discussion. All contributions will be peer
reviewed based on the complete version, being full or short.<br>
<br>
All papers published in the EDOC 2010 workshop proceedings must be in the
IEEE Computer Society format
(<a href="http://www2.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formatting" eudora="autourl">http://www2.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formatting</a>).
It is strongly recommended that all papers are already in this format
when they are first submitted to workshops. This gives precise picture of
the paper length and avoids rework if the paper is accepted.<br>
<br>
Please submit your paper to Selmin.Nurcan.@univ-paris1.fr<br>
<br>
Proceedings of EDOC 2010 workshops will be published after the conference
as ePub by the IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services (CPS)
and included in the IEEE Computer Society Digital Library (CSDL) and the
IEEE Xplore. There will be one electronic volume containing proceedings
from all workshops. <br>
<br>
At least one author of each accepted workshop paper will have to register
for the whole EDOC 2010 conference and attend the workshop to present the
paper. Analogously to previous years, there will be no workshop-only
registration at EDOC 2010. If a paper is not presented in the workshop,
it will be removed from the workshop proceedings published in the IEEE
Xplore digital library.<br>
<br>
<br>
<b>EXPECTED RESULTS:<br>
<br>
</b>All papers will be published in the workshop wiki
(<a href="http://www.soea4ee.org/" eudora="autourl">www.soea4ee.org</a>)
before the workshop, so that everybody can learn about the problems that
are important for other participants. The workshop will consist of long
and short paper presentations, brainstorming sessions and discussions. A
workshop report will be created collaboratively using the workshop wiki.
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<b>IMPORTANT DATES:<br>
<br>
Paper submission:</b> <b>April 17, 2010<br>
</b>Author notification:<b> June 4, 2010<br>
</b>Camera-ready due: <b>June 16, 2009<br>
<br>
<br>
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE :<br>
<br>
</b>João Paulo A. Almeida - Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil
<br>
Judith Barrios - Universidad de Los Andes, Venezuela <br>
Claudio Bartolini - Palo Alto HP Labs, USA <br>
Khalid Benali - Loria, Nancy, France <br>
Ilia Bider - IbisSoft, Sweden<br>
Remco Dijkman - Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands<br>
Joao Falcao e Cunha, University of Porto, Portugal <br>
Chiara Francalanci - Politechnico Milano, Italy<br>
Xavier Franch - Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya <br>
Francois Habryn - KSRI, University Karlsruhe, Germany <br>
Sung-Kook Han - Won Kwang University, South Korea <br>
Ron Kenett - KPA Ltd., Israel <br>
Peter Kueng - Crédit Suisse, Switzerland <br>
Lin Liu - Tsinghua University, Beijing, China<br>
Hui Ma - Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand<br>
Selmin Nurcan - Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France<br>
Liam O'Brien - NICTA, Canberra, Australia<br>
Joan A. Pastor - Universitat Oberta de Catalunya & UPC, Spain<br>
Hervé Pingaud - Ecole des Mines, Albi, France <br>
Gil Regev - EPFL & Itecor, Switzerland <br>
Sebastian Richly - University Dresden, Germany <br>
Colette Rolland - Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France <br>
Shazia Sadiq - University of Queensland, Australia<br>
Rainer Schmidt - University of Applied Sciences, Aalen, Germany <br>
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