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Betreff: [WI] QoSA 2009 Call for Paper
Datum: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 10:10:21 +0100
Von: Steffen Becker <sbecker(a)ipd.uka.de>
Organisation: U Karlsruhe (TH)
An: fg-sw-arch(a)ira.uka.de, ak-mda(a)ira.uka.de, se-mitarbeiter(a)fzi.de,
wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de, doctorands(a)trustsoft.uni-oldenburg.de
Dear colleagues, please consider submitting a paper to QoSA09. Excuse me
for any inconvenience caused by cross-posting.
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5th International Conference on the Quality of Software Architectures
(QoSA 2009)
East Stroudsburg University, Pennsylvania, USA
June 22-26, 2009
http://qosa.ipd.uka.de/
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IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of papers:
February 8, 2009
Notification of acceptance:
March 14, 2009
Camera-ready paper due:
April 11, 2009
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CALL FOR PAPERS - ARCHITECTURES FOR ADAPTIVE SOFTWARE SYSTEMS
The goal of QoSA (Quality of Software Architectures) is to address
aspects of software architecture focusing broadly on quality
characteristics and how these relate to the design of high quality
software architectures. Specific issues of interest are defining
quality measures, evaluating and managing architecture
quality, linking architecture to requirements and implementation,
and preserving architecture quality throughout the lifetime of the
system.
This year, the main topic of QoSA is architectures for adaptive
software systems. Modern software systems must often reconfigure
their structure and behavior to respond to continuous changes in
requirements and in their execution environment. In these settings,
quality models are helpful at an architectural level to guide
systematic model-driven software development strategies by
evaluating the impact of competing architectural choices. At run
time, quality models can play an important role in enabling calibration
and validation of a system model to accurately reflect the properties of
the executing system. This leads to the idea that models should continue
to exist at run time to facilitate the necessary dynamic changes that
can support self-adaptation of the implemented system. We welcome
technical reports on both scientific novel results and industrial case
studies.
TOPICS OF INTEREST include, but are not limited to
Architecture Design and Implementation:
* design decisions and their influence on the quality of
software architecture
* architectural patterns and their quality impacts
* architectural standards and reference architectures
* model-driven architecture (MDA) and quality aspects
* relationship between quality attributes and architectural
design properties
Architecture Evaluation:
* lessons learned and empirical validation of theories and
frameworks on architecture quality
* empirical validation of testing, prototyping, simulation for
assessing architecture quality
* models and specification techniques to evaluate the quality
attributes of software architectures
* languages for architectural modeling including quality
characteristic evaluation
* processes for evaluating architecture quality
* evaluating the effects of architectural adaptations
at run-time
Architecture Management:
* coordination of business architecture, business processes,
and software architecture
* assessment and enforcement of architectural conformance,
especially in the face of run-time adaptation
* traceability of software architecture to requirements and
implementation
* integration of heterogeneous software architectures
* architecture evolution and architecture governance
* use of architectural models at run-time
Application Domains:
* component-based and service-oriented systems
* software product-lines
* pervasive and autonomic systems
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PUBLICATION
Accepted contributions will be published in a volume of the
Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Papers should
not exceed 16 pages, must be written in English, and prepared
according to Springer's LNCS style (guidelines are available at:
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). Papers must
not have been previously published or submitted elsewhere. If
accepted, the paper must be personally presented at the QoSA 2009
Conference by the author or one of the co-authors.
Paper submission system is available online at http://
www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=qosa2009
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ORGANIZATION
Programme Chairs
Ian Gorton
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
ian.gorton(a)pnl.gov
Raffaela Mirandola
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
mirandola(a)elet.polimi.it
General Chair
Christine Hofmeister
East Stroudsburg University, Pennsylvania, USA.
christine.hofmeister(a)gmail.com
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Program Committee
Danilo Ardagna, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Colin Atkinson, University of Mannheim, Germany
Muhammad Ali Babar, Lero Ireland
Len Bass, Software Engineering Institute, USA
Steffen Becker, FZI, Germany
Jan Bosch, Intuit, USA
Ivica Crnkovic, Mälardalen University,Sweden
Rogerio De Lemos, University of Kent, UK
Antinisca Di Marco, Universita' dell'Aquila, Italy
Carlo Ghezzi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Anirüddhā Gokhālé, Vanderbilt University, USA
Vincenzo Grassi, Universita' di Roma "Tor Vergata", Italy
Jens Happe, SAP/University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Darko Huljenic, ERICSSON, Croatia
Samuel Kounev, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Heiko Koziolek, ABB, Germany
Philippe Kruchten, University of British Columbia, Canada
Nenad Medvidovic, University of Southern California, USA
Jose' Merseguer, University of Saragoza, Spain
Robert Nord, Software Engineering Institute, USA
Boyana Norris, MCS Division, USA
Sven Overhage, University of Augsburg, Germany
Dorina Petriu, Carleton University, Canada
Frantisek Plasil, Charles University, Czech Republic
Sasikumar Punnekkat, Mälardalen University, Sweden
Ralf Reussner, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Roshanak Roshandel, Seattle University, USA
Antonino Sabetta, ISTI-CNR PISA, Italy
Raghu Sangwan, Penn State, USA
Anne-Marie Sassen, EU Commission
Jean-Guy Schneider, Swinburne University, Australia
Judith Stafford, Tufts University, USA
Clemens Szyperski, Microsoft, USA
Petr Tuma, Charles University, Czech Republic
Hans van Vliet, Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands
Wolfgang Weck, Independent Software Architect, Switzerland
Michel Wermelinger, Open University, UK
Murray Woodside, Carleton University, Canada
Steffen Zschaler, Technical University of Dresden, Germany
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Steering Committee
Ivica Crnkovic, Mälardalen University, Sweden
Steffen Becker, FZI, Germany
Ian Gorton, Pacific North West National Laboratory, USA
Sven Overhage, University of Augsburg, Germany
Frantisek Plasil, Charles University, Czech Republic
Ralf Reussner, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Judith Stafford, Tufts University, USA
Clemens Szyperski, Microsoft, USA
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VENUE
QoSA 2009 will be located at the East Stroudsburg University,
Pennsylvania, USA. It will run jointly with CBSE 2009 and WCOP as
Federated Events at CompArch 2009.
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Betreff: [isworld] CFP: IEEE Transactions on Services Computing (TSC)
Datum: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 11:22:24 -0500 (EST)
Von: Dongsong Zhang <zhangd(a)umbc.edu>
Antwort an: Dongsong Zhang <zhangd(a)umbc.edu>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
Special Issue on Modeling and Implementation of Service-Oriented
Enterprise Systems, IEEE Transactions on Services Computing (TSC)
Guest Editors: J. Leon Zhao, Alan Hevner, Dongsong Zhang
Editor-in-Chief of TSC: Liang-Jie (LJ) Zhang, IBM T.J. Watson Research
Center, USA
Call for Papers
With the advancement of Services Computing technologies, most corporate
and other institutions have been implementing service-oriented
architectures and Web services, resulting in service-oriented
transformation of enterprise information systems. This has led to a major
shift in the way enterprise systems are developed and managed.
For instance, major software development tools such as JDeveloper from
Oracle, Visual Studio from Microsoft, and Eclipse from IBM have added new
features to support planning, analysis, design, and implementation of
service-oriented systems. However, the recent progress and efforts in
industrial research and development have not been matched in intensity by
academic research in modeling and management of service-oriented
enterprise systems. As such, this special issue is to advocate more
concerted efforts from the academia and industrial researchers.
The movement towards Services Computing adoption for modernizing
enterprise has appeared in a number of forms such as service-oriented
architectures, software as a service, platform as a service, Web services,
data center outsourcing, virtualization, and cloud computing, all of which
should have a significant impact on research and education in enterprise
systems. These new technologies and new business practices require new
methods of modeling since the basic artifacts of system development are
services and their relationships as opposed to objects in object-oriented
programming and components in component-based software development.
Furthermore, the realization of service-orientation in enterprise systems
often starts with business processes that in turn help identify repeatable
tasks that will use services. The implementation of services requires the
development of new applications or integration with existing applications.
The special issue welcomes original and cutting-edge theoretical and
applied research that makes innovative contributions to the following
general issues:
(1) Rendering next-generation modeling methodologies, frameworks and
processes useful for the development of service-oriented enterprise
systems,
(2) Investigating effective principles and techniques for developing
enterprise services in real-world institutions,
(3) Developing real world tools and systems that balance technical
significance and business concerns in business processes and enterprise
systems, and
(4) Discussing trends and directions of next-generation enterprise system
theories and applications.
Topics:
Original contributions, not currently under review or accepted by another
journal, are solicited in relevant areas of Modeling and Implementation of
Service-Oriented Systems including (but not limited to) the following:
· Mathematical foundations of enterprise modeling that includes business
process modeling, integration and management
· Formal analysis and design of service-oriented systems
· Modeling of hybrid human- and software-based service systems
· Modeling & design of integrated human and computational services
· Federations and integration of service systems
· Formal models of negotiation and orchestration of service level agreements
· Model-driven architecture, development, and compliance issues in
services computing
· Metrics and performance analysis of services systems
· Modeling and development of interorganizational services systems
· Modeling and design of event-driven and real-time service systems
· Modeling and implementation of service-based utility, virtualization,
and/or cloud computing
· Case studies of service-based systems in large-scale enterprises
Submission
Prospective authors should prepare manuscripts according to the
Information for Authors found at www.computer.org/tsc, where more
information about this special issue will be available soon.
Schedule
Deadline for paper submission: 30-Apr-09
Completion of first review: 31-Jul-09
Revision due: 30-Oct-09
Final decision notification: 30-Dec-09
Publication materials due: 31-Jan-10
Guest Editors
J. Leon Zhao
University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona, USA
Email: jlzhao(a)u.arizona.edu
Alan Hevner
University of South Florida
Tampa, Florida, USA
Email: ahevner(a)coba.usf.edu
Dongsong Zhang
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Email: zhangd(a)umbc.edu
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Betreff: CSEDU 2009 - Int'l Conf. on Computer Supported Education:
extended deadline
Datum: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 14:38:05 -0500
Von: CSEDU Secretariat <postmaster13(a)303media.net>
Antwort an: csedu.secretariat(a)insticc.org <csedu.secretariat(a)insticc.org>
An: gustaf.neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at
Dear Gustaf Neumann,
Let me kindly inform you that the paper submission deadline for CSEDU 2009 (International Conference on Computer Supported Education) has been extended to December 11, due to many requests.
We would like to receive a paper submission from you and/or colleagues with your latest research results in any of the conference areas indicated below.
Further details can be found at the CSEDU conference web site (http://www.csedu.org).
Best regards,
Bruno Encarnação
CSEDU Secretariat
Av. D. Manuel I, 27A 2ºesq.
2910-595 Setúbal
Portugal
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Int'l Conf. on COMPUTER SUPPORTED EDUCATION
http://www.csedu.org
IMPORTANT DATES:
Regular Paper Submission (EXTENDED): December 11, 2008
Authors Notification: January 28, 2009
Final Paper Submission and Registration: February 10, 2009
To be held in LISBOA/PORTUGAL on March 23-26, 2009
organized by the Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication (INSTICC)
technically co-sponsored by IEEE Education Soc Portuguese Chapter, IEEE Portugal, WfMC and IICREST
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Manuel Castro Gil, National University for Distance Education, Spain
Mats Daniels, Uppsala University, Sweden
Edmundo Tovar, Madrid Polytechnic University, Spain
Thao Le, Faculty of Education, University of Tasmania, Australia
Wim Veen, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Itiel Dror, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
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CONFERENCE AREAS:
Area 1: Information Technologies Supporting Learning
- Web-based learning, Wikis and Blogs
- Virtual learning environments
- e-learning platforms, portals
- Authoring tools and content development
- Groupware Tools
- Synchronous and Asynchronous Learning
- Security Aspects
- AV-communication and multimedia
- Mobile learning
- Ontologies and meta-data standards
- Intelligent Tutoring Systems
- e-learning hardware and software
- Digital Libraries for e-learning
Area 2: Learning/Teaching Methodologies and Assessment
- Supervising and managing student projects
- Simulated communities and online mentoring
- Pedagogy enhancement with e-learning
- Educating the educators
- Immersive Learning
- Blended learning
- Mobile learning (M-learning)
- Computer-aided assessment
- Metrics and performance measurement
- Assessment software tools
- Assessment methods in blended learning environments
- e- testing and new test theories
Area 3: Social Context and Learning Environments
- Learning Organizations
- Collaborative Learning
- Community Building
- Lifelong Learning: Continuing Professional Training & Development
- Theoretical bases of e-learning environments
- International Partnerships in Teaching
- Distance and e-learning in a global context
- Cooperation with Industry in teaching
- Context dependent learning
- Higher Education vs. Vocational Training
Area 4: Legal and Cultural Management Issues
- Marketing of study programs
- Cross-cultural education
- Cultural, social and gender issues
- Education and ethics
- Corporate training and change management
- Legislation for the success of e-learning
- Breaking Barriers / Removing Constraints & Disadvantages
- Employability
- Flexible study modes (e.g. for professionals)
- Management styles for distance and e-learning
- Economic models for distance and e-learning activities
Area 5: Domain Applications and Case Studies
-e-learning success cases
- Errors in e-learning
- Critical Success Factors in Distance Learning
- e-learning in Electrical, Mechanical, Civil and Information Engineering
- Medical Applications
- Interdisciplinary programs for distance education
- Impact and achievements of International initiatives
- Joint-degrees
- Virtual Labs: Examples, Architecture and Organization
- Virtual Universities and Classrooms
Area 6: Quality, Evaluation and Accreditation Policies
- Standards and interoperability
- Course design and e-learning curriculae
- Emerging and best practices
- Managing quality in e-learning
- e-learning tactics and strategies
- Course/program evaluation
- Teacher Evaluation
- Accessibility to disabled users
- Quality Assurance: Recognition; Accreditation; Certification
- Assessment and accreditation of courses and institutions
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Betreff: [isworld] CFP: Workshop on Domain Engineering in conjunction
with ICSE'09 (DE@ICSE'09)
Datum: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 14:41:56 -0500
Von: Iris Reinhartz-Berger <iris.rberger(a)gmail.com>
Antwort an: Iris Reinhartz-Berger <iris.rberger(a)gmail.com>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
*** Apologies for cross-postings. Please send to interested colleagues and
students. ***
DE@ICSE'09
Workshop on Domain Engineering
In Conjunction with ICSE�09
May 17th, Vancouver, Canada
http://www.bgu.ac.il/~sturm/DE@ICSE09/
Domain Engineering is an engineering discipline 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
engineering is to identify, model, construct, catalog, and disseminate
artifacts that represent the commonalities and differences within a
domain. Although being applicable to different engineering disciplines,
domain engineering methods and domain specific languages (DSL) have been
recently receiving special attention in the software engineering era. Some
of the reasons for this interest are the increasing variability of
applications, the need to obtain and share expertise in different,
evolving domains, and the trend towards reusing software artifacts and
knowledge about them.
Domain engineering addresses two main layers: the domain layer, which
deals with the representation of domain elements, and the application
layer, which deals with the software applications and systems artifacts
related to the domain. More specifically, the programs, applications, and
systems are included in the application layer, whereas their common and
variable characteristics, as can be described, for example, by patterns or
emerging standards, are generalized and presented in the domain layer.
Similarly to software engineering, domain engineering includes three main
activities: domain analysis, domain design, and domain implementation,
which are carried out in the domain layer. However, domain engineering
also supports inter-layer activities, namely interactions that exist
between the domain and application layers. Specifically, domain layer
artifacts may be used for creation and validation of the specifications of
application layer artifacts, while applications may be generalized into
domain artifacts in a process of knowledge elicitation.
Domain engineering as a discipline has practical significance as it deals
with methods and techniques that may help reduce time-to-market, product
cost, and projects risks on one hand, and improve product quality and
performance on a consistent basis on the other hand.
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together researchers and
practitioners in the area of domain 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. In particular, workshop
will focus on the interaction between software engineering and domain
engineering.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
� Methods and techniques to support domain engineering
� Product line lifecycle engineering
� Development and management of domain assets
� Domain-driven software engineering
� Testing, modeling, and formal verification of domain and application
artifacts.
� Application derivation (i.e., how to use domain artifacts in the
application layer)
� Variability management
� Domain-specific languages, frameworks, and architectures
� Domain engineering techniques in support of reuse, validation, and
knowledge management
� Theoretical and empirical evaluation of domain engineering methods and
techniques
� Case studies and practice reports related to domain engineering
Submission Guidelines
Prospective workshop participants are invited to submit a paper related to
the purpose of the workshop. The workshop will accept three types of
submissions:
1. Completed Research � this type of papers should include evidence to
support the contribution (e.g. in the form of data analysis, proof of
concept, or case studies) and discussion on research findings and their
theoretical and practical significance. The paper should not exceed 5,000
words (excluding references and appendices). Accepted completed research
papers will be allocated 30 minutes for presentation (including questions
& answers) during the workshop.
2. Research-In-Progress � this type of papers can report on research that
is under way with preliminary results available at the time of the
conference. The paper should not exceed 2,500 words (excluding references
and appendices). Accepted research-in-progress papers will be allocated 15
minutes for presentation (including questions & answers) during the
workshop.
3. Position papers � this type of papers can include lucid and
well-supported statements and suggestions on domain engineering, e.g.,
directions for the discipline, open questions, criticism on the
state-of-the-art, and novel approaches. Accepted position papers will be
allocated 15 minutes for presentation (including questions & answers)
during the workshop.
All three types of papers may refer to theoretical and/or practical
issues.
Papers must conform to the ICSE 2009 format (see
http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/events/icse2009/calls/format/). The paper type
(completed research, research-in-progress, or a position paper) should
explicitly be indicated after the paper title. In addition, the paper
abstract should not be longer than 150 words. As the workshop will apply
double-blind reviews process, the papers should not indicate their
authors. Papers should be submitted through the on-line system at
http://www.bgu.ac.il/~sturm/DE@ICSE09/DE_ICSE09_Submission.htm..
Publication
The paper selection will be based upon the relevance of a paper to the
main topics, on its quality and on the potential to stimulate discussion
in the workshop. Accepted papers will be published in the online ICSE'2009
workshop proceedings. In addition, authors of some selected papers will be
asked to consider submitting revised version of the papers as chapters in
a book on Domain Engineering to be edited by the workshop co-chairs and
published by Springer.
Important dates
Submission deadline: December 25th 2008
Notification of acceptance: January 29th 2009
Camera-ready papers due: February 16th 2009
Workshop: May 17th 2009
Workshop Co-Chairs
Iris Reinhartz-Berger, University of Haifa, Israel.
Arnon Sturm, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel.
Yair Wand, University of British Columbia, Canada
Workshop Program Committee
Colin Atkinson, University of Mannheim, Germany
Mira Balaban, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Sholom Cohen, CMU-SEI, USA
Kim Dae-Kyoo, Oakland University, USA
Dov Dori, Technion � Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
Joerg Evermann, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
Jeff Gray, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
Atzmon Hen-Tov, Pontis, Israel
Steven Kelly, MetaCase, Finland
John McGregor, Clemson University, USA
Dirk Muthig, Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering,
Germany
Klaus Pohl, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Iris Reinhartz-Berger, University of Haifa, Israel
Michael Rosemann, The University of Queensland, Australia
Julia Rubin, IBM Haifa Research Labs, Israel
Bernhard Rumpe, Braunschweig University of Technology, Germany
Lior Schachter, Pontis, Israel
Klaus Schmid, University of Hildesheim, Germany
Keng Siau, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
Arnon Sturm, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Giancarlo Succi, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
Juha-Pekka Tolvanen, MetaCase, Finland
Yair Wand, University of British Columbia, Canada
Gabi Zodik, IBM Haifa Research Labs, Israel
For more information on the workshop, please contact:
Iris Reinhartz-Berger
Department of Management Information Systems
University of Haifa
Carmel Mountain, Haifa 31905, Israel
Phone: 972-4-8288502
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Betreff: [isworld] CFP: The 4th Int'l Workshop on Technologies for
Context-Aware Business Process Management (TCoB'09)
Datum: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 10:34:00 +0100
Von: Linh Thao Ly <thao.ly(a)uni-ulm.de>
Antwort an: Linh Thao Ly <thao.ly(a)uni-ulm.de>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
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Call for Paper
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The 4th International Workshop on Technologies for Context-Aware
Business Process Management (TCoB 2009)
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6 May, 2009 - Milan - Italy
In conjunction with the 11th International Conference on Enterprise
Information Systems (ICEIS 2009)
Co-Chairs
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Stefanie Rinderle-Ma
Institute of Databases and Information Systems, Faculty of Engineering
and Computer Science,
Ulm University, Germany
stefanie.rinderle(a)uni-ulm.de
Linh Thao Ly
Institute of Databases and Information Systems, Faculty of Engineering
and Computer Science,
Ulm University, Germany
thao.ly(a)uni-ulm.de
Lucinéia Heloisa Thom
Institute of Databases and Information Systems, Faculty of Engineering
and Computer Science,
Ulm University, Germany
lucineia. thom(a)uni-ulm.de
Background and Goals
-------------------------------
Business process management (BPM) technologies are considered as one of
the key success stories in providing process control and monitoring
functions, and addressing complex integration requirements in enterprise
systems.
However, the expectation of what this technology must deliver is a
moving target. Whereas the success of coordinative processes depends
upon the conformance to the prescribed control flow, the success of the
collaborative process depends upon the ability to detect and react to
changing conditions. What was true for workflow systems is no longer
acceptable in the dynamic and cross organizational requirements for
management of collaborative processes.
The trend is going towards agile, responsive, and (self-)adaptive
business processes which are able to make use of existing context
information in order to align to changing business requirements.
BPM has become a very extensive area with several specialized aspects.
This workshop intends to provide a forum wherein challenges in flexible,
context-aware, and collaborative business process management can be
debated. We seek
papers that present innovative technology solutions to these challenges
based on well justified practical assumptions and sound theoretical
foundations.
Submitted papers will be evaluated on the basis of significance,
originality, technical quality, and exposition. Papers should clearly
establish the research contribution, and relation to previous research.
Position and survey papers are also welcome.
Topics of interest
--------------------------------
This year we particularly solicit approaches to context-aware, agile,
responsive, and adaptive business processes. Below we provide a list of
relevant topics, however papers outside these topics but within the
general scope of the workshop scope will still be considered.
- Context-aware business processes
- Adaptive process management
- Context modeling (e.g., ontologies, rule-based approaches)
- Knowledge and task management in (collaborative) processes
- Self-adapting / self-healing business processes
- Technologies for modeling and analysis of (collaborative) processes
- Interactive approaches for end-user engagement and visualization of
business processes (can include Web 2.0)
- Event driven process management
- Collaboration modeling using game theory and/or social networks
(wisdom of crowds) in Business Process Management
- Usability and technology adoption of BPM solutions
- Exception Handling in BPM
- Patterns for context-aware BPM
Format of the Workshop
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The workshop will consist of oral presentations, discussions, and
invited talks. The workshop will also provide opportunity for demo
sessions, where presenters can showcase advanced prototypes based on
their research.
Submission of Papers
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All papers must be written in English, and the length of the paper
should not exceed 5,000 words or 10 pages (including figures and
tables). Instructions for preparing the manuscript (in Word and Latex
format) are available at the ICEIS web site. Papers (in PDF format)
should be submitted online through the ICEIS online submission system
(http://www.insticc.org/Primoris/). In addition, an email must be sent
to all workshop chairs including: title, authors' affiliation, and an
abstract of the paper submitted.
Workshop Proceedings
-------------------------------
All accepted papers will be published in workshop proceedings book with
an ISBN#, which will be printed by INSTICC Press. The proceedings will
be available at the time of the
workshop.
Important Dates
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Paper Submission: February 06, 2009
Author Notification: March 06, 2009
Final Camera-Ready and Registration: March 17, 2009
Workshop Program Committee
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Marlon Dumas (University of Tartu, Estonia)
Marta Indulska (The University of Queensland, Australia)
Richard Lenz (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany)
Jan Mendling (Humboldt University Berlin, Germany)
Olivier Perrin (Nancy 2 University, France)
Manfred Reichert (Ulm University, Germany)
Rainer Ruggaber (SAP Research, Germany)
Shazia Sadiq (The University of Queensland, Australia)
Julien Vayssiere (Smart Services CRC, Australia)
Barbara Weber (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
Dirk Werth (Business Integration Institute for Information Systems, Germany)
Andreas Wombacher (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
Workshop Location
-------------------------------
The workshop will take place in conjunction with the 11th International
Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS 2009) in Milan, Italy.
Registration Information
-------------------------------
At least one author of an accepted paper must register for the workshop.
If the registration fees are not received by March 17, 2009, the paper
will not be published in the proceedings. For registering go to
http://www.iceis.org.
Secretariat
-------------------------------
ICEIS 2009 Secretariat - The 4th International Workshop on Technologies
for Context-Aware Business Process Management (TCoB 2009)
E-mail: workshops(a)iceis.org
Web site: http://www.iceis.org
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Universität Ulm
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Betreff: [isworld] CfC: SLAECE at ICIW 2009 || Venice-Italy, May 24-28,
2009
Datum: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 17:40:57 -0500 (EST)
Von: Vicky Star <vicky(a)confpromo.com>
Antwort an: Vicky Star <vicky(a)confpromo.com>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
CC: pdini(a)cisco.com
INVITATION
========= Call for Contributions, SLAECE 2009 ==========
The second event on "Social and Legal Aspects Under Emerging Computing
Environments", SLAECE 2009, will be held within the The Fourth
International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services,
ICIW 2009, in Venice, Italy, on May 24-28.
General site: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2009/ICIW09.html
Submission details: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2009/ICIW09.html
SLAECE 2009 Proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press
and on-line via IEEE XPlore Digital Library together with ICIW 2009.
IEEE will index the papers with major indexes. Authors of selected
papers will be invited to submit extended versions to one of the IARIA
Journals.
Submissions
-------------------
Submission deadline: December 10, 2008
We welcome technical papers presenting research, practical results and
case studies, position papers addressing the pros and cons of specific
proposals, such as those being discussed in the standard fora or in
industry consortia, survey papers addressing the key problems and
solutions on any of the topics of interest, short papers on work in
progress, and panel proposals.
The topics suggested by the workshop can be discussed in term of
concepts, state of the art, standards, implementations, running
experiments and applications. Authors are invited to submit complete
unpublished papers, which are not under review in any other conference
or journal in the following, but not limited topic areas.
Industrial presentations and legal case studies are not subject to these
constraints. We expect short and long presentations that express
industrial/legal position and status.
Topics
----------
The age of information and communication has revolutionized the way
companies do business, especially in providing competitive and
innovative services. Business processes not only integrates departments
and subsidiaries of enterprises but also are extended across
organizations and to interact with governments.
On the other hand, wireless technologies and peer-to-peer networks
enable ubiquitous access to services and information systems with
scalability. This results in the removal of barriers of market expansion
and new business opportunities as well as threats. In this new global
and ubiquitous environment, it is of increasing importance to consider
legal and social aspects in business activities and information systems
that will provide some level of certainty.
There is a broad spectrum of vertical domains where legal and social
issues influence the design and development of information systems, such
as web personalization and protection of users privacy in service
provision, intellectual property rights protection when designing and
implementing virtual works and multiplayer digital games, copyright
protection in collaborative environments, automation of contracting and
contract monitoring on the web, protection of privacy in location-based
computing, etc.
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together computer science
researchers, engineers, policy makers and practitioners working at the
state of the art on information and related fields such as legal domain,
social sciences, and marketing. This event will also outline the major
challenges and future perspectives on incorporating legal and social
aspects at the design, deployment, evaluation of information systems
under emerging computing environments, such as, but not limited to, (i)
service-oriented architecture (SOA) and service computing, (ii) Mobile,
pervasive, and ubiquitous computing, (iii) Web security and privacy,
(iv) Semantic Web and Semantic Web Services, (v) Agent and autonomous
computing, (vi) Grid computing, (vi) Virtual communities, or (vii)
Inter-, intra-organizational integration.
Topics of legal and social aspects of information systems include but
are not limited to:
Principles, theories, and challenges of legal and social aspects
Strategies, modeling, and requirements engineering of legal and social
aspects Architectures, implementations, and deployment consideration of
legal and social aspects Cyber threats, emerging risks, systemic
concerns, and emergency preparedness Social computing and lifestyle
computing Service marketing and customer relationship management Market
structures and emerging business models Emerging legal issues due to new
computing environment File / information sharing networks and user
behavior Knowledge modeling, management, and application Negotiation and
contracting as well as contract monitoring and enforcement E-democracy,
e-policy, and governance Legal and social ontologies Privacy and
copyright in collaborative environments and social networks Intellectual
property rights Trust, security, and privacy Counterfeit forensic
Identity management and access control Security and privacy in
location-based services
Committee
----------------
SLAECE Chairs
Dickson K.W. Chiu, Dickson Computer Systems, Hong Kong Eleanna Kafeza,
Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece Irena Kafeza, Kafeza
Law Office, Greece Hideyasu Sasaki, Ritsumeikan University - Kyoto,
Japan / New York State Bar, NY, USA
Committee members
Grigore Albeanu, Spiru Haret University - Bucharest, Romania / Danish
Technical University, The Netherlands Dickson K.W. Chiu, Dickson
Computer Systems, Hong Kong Luis Borges Gouveia, Universidade Fernando
Pessoa - Porto, Portugal Christophe Gravier, University Jean Monnet
-Saint-Etienne, France Edward Hung, Honk Kong Polytechnic University,
Hong Kong Eleanna Kafeza, Athens University of Economics and Business,
Greece Irene Kafeza, Kafeza Law Office, Greece Thomas Y Kwok, IBM T.J.
Watson Research Center, USA Ho-fung Leung, Chinese University of Hong
Kong, Hong Kong Huiye Ma, Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica -
Amsterdam, The Netherlands Ulrich Norbisrath, University of Tartu,
Estonia Hideyasu Sasaki, Ritsumeikan University - Kyoto, Japan / New
York State Bar, NY, USA Konstantina Zerva, Autonomous University of
Barcelona, Spain
Looking for your contributions,
SLAECE Chairs:
Dickson K.W. Chiu, Dickson Computer Systems, Hong Kong
Eleanna Kafeza, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
Irena Kafeza, Kafeza Law Office, Greece
Hideyasu Sasaki, Ritsumeikan University - Kyoto, Japan / New York State
Bar, NY, USA
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Betreff: [isworld] CfC: VEWAeL at ICIW 2009 || Venice-Italy, May 24-28,
2009
Datum: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 17:40:20 -0500 (EST)
Von: Vicky Star <vicky(a)confpromo.com>
Antwort an: Vicky Star <vicky(a)confpromo.com>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
CC: pdini(a)cisco.com
INVITATION
========= Call for Contributions, VEWAeL 2009 ==========
The second event on "Virtual Environments and Web Applications for
eLearning", VEWAeL 2009, will be held within the The Fourth International
Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services, ICIW 2009, in
Venice, Italy, on May 24-28.
General site: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2009/ICIW09.html
Submission details: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2009/ICIW09.html
VEWAeL 2009 Proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press
and on-line via IEEE XPlore Digital Library together with ICIW 2009. IEEE
will index the papers with major indexes. Authors of selected papers will
be invited to submit extended versions to one of the IARIA Journals.
Submissions
-------------------
Submission deadline: December 10, 2008
We welcome technical papers presenting research, practical results and
case studies, position papers addressing the pros and cons of specific
proposals, such as those being discussed in the standard fora or in
industry consortia, survey papers addressing the key problems and
solutions on any of the topics of interest, short papers on work in
progress, and panel proposals.
The topics suggested by the workshop can be discussed in term of concepts,
state of the art, standards, implementations, running experiments and
applications. Authors are invited to submit complete unpublished papers,
which are not under review in any other conference or journal in the
following, but not limited topic areas.
Industrial presentations and legal case studies are not subject to these
constraints. We expect short and long presentations that express
industrial/legal position and status.
Topics
----------
During the last years, different web applications based on the use of
Internet environments have been introduced to help teachers and students
in the learning-teaching process. These web applications, mainly supported
by Internet systems and services, are changing the traditional educational
process not only in Higher Education (HE) qualifications, but also in open
learning for any type of course. Nowadays, there exist different public
and commercial Virtual Learning Environments (VLE) aimed at helping
teachers to manage courses and contents, as well as to support the
students' learning process. In this sense, VLE are an important factor
contributing towards the change from traditional educational methodologies
to new paradigms including active teaching. This implies not only a shift
in the way of tackling learning and teaching, but also new challenges for
software engineers and developers. Virtual Learning Environments have to
be built bearing in mind their mandatory use through the Internet, thus
requiring important characteristics and capabilities such as security,
good latency, several tools for interoperability, storage management, etc.
Topics include (but are not limited to):
E-Learning
Web Technologies and Tools for Educational Purposes Services for
E-Learning Platforms Virtual Learning Environments (VLE) Course Management
Systems Web applications for Teaching Social Implications of E-Learning
Lifelong E-learning Teaching-Learning Experiences using the Internet for
Educational Purposes E-learning in the European Higher Education Area
(EHEA) and other HE contexts Web protocols for VLE Security for VLE QoS
for VLE Storage management in VLE
Committee
----------------
VEWAeL Chairs
Chairs
Matthias Ehmann, University of Bayreuth, Germany Thomas Y Kwok, IBM T.J.
Watson Research Center, USA Guadalupe Ortiz Bellot, University of
Extremadura, Spain
Committee members
Grigore Albeanu, Spiru Haret University - Bucharest, Romania / Danish
Technical University, The Netherlands Angelos Amditis, ICCS- NTUA -
Athens, Greece Matthias Ehmann, University of Bayreuth, Germany Mihaela
Brut, "A.I.Cuza" University, Romania Gregorio Díaz Descalzo, University of
Castilla - La Mancha, Spain Ioan Dzitac, Agora University, Oradea, Romania
Jacques Fayolle, ISTASE / TELECOM Saint Etienne, Saint Etienne University
Jean-Pierre Gerval ISEN - Brest, France Feliz Gouveia, University Fernando
Pessoa-Porto, Portugal Christophe Gravier, University Jean Monnet -
Saint-Etienne, France Thomas Y Kwok, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Huiye Ma, Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica - Amsterdam, The
Netherlands Francisco Montero, University of Castilla - La Mancha, Spain
Guadalupe Ortiz Bellot, University of Extremadura Spain Dorin-Mircea
Popovici, Universitatea OVIDIUS Constanta, Romania Andre Santos, CEFET-MA,
Brazil Eduardo Vendrell Vidal, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain
Jim Vallino, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
Looking for your contributions,
VEWAeL Chairs
Matthias Ehmann, University of Bayreuth, Germany
Thomas Y Kwok, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Guadalupe Ortiz Bellot, University of Extremadura, Spain
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Betreff: [isworld] CFP: Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software
Engineering (CHASE 2009)
Datum: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 19:55:32 -0500
Von: Janice Singer <janice.singer(a)nrc-cnrc.gc.ca>
Antwort an: Janice Singer <janice.singer(a)nrc-cnrc.gc.ca>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
Call for Papers
Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering - Workshop at ICSE 09
Vancouver, Canada
Sunday, May 17th, 2009
http://softwareresearch.ca/seg/CHASE2009/
Theme
=====
Software is created by people - software engineers working in varied
environments, under various conditions. Thus understanding the cooperative
and human aspects of software development is crucial to understanding how
methods and tools are used, and thereby improving both the creation and
maintenance of software. Recently, a renaissance is occurring in this
research area, with a large amount of research being published in software
engineering venues as well as other research discourses. Thus the time is
ripe to bring together researchers to share knowledge, and further build the
research area.
The goal of this workshop is therefore to provide a forum for discussing
high quality research on the cooperative and human aspects of software
engineering, as well as a meeting place for the nascent community that is
currently distributed over several research domains (e.g. HCI, SE, CSCW, and
IS).
Topics of Interest
==================
include but are not limited to:
* Software engineering as cooperative work,
* Social and cultural aspects of software engineering,
* Psychological and cognitive aspects of software engineering,
* Managerial and organizational aspects of software engineering
* Coordination of large scale software development,
* Cooperation between software developers and other professionals over the
lifetime of a system.
* Knowledge management in software engineering.
Submission
==========
Prospective participants are invited to submit position papers on a topic of
relevance using the same format required for the ICSE technical papers
(posted at http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/events/icse2009/calls/format/). Three
types of submissions are invited. Eight-page Research papers go into detail
about the research, 4-page Notes papers discuss preliminary findings, and
1-page Topic papers should cover very preliminary results or research ideas.
Please see
http://softwareresearch.ca/seg/CHASE2009/
for additional submission instructions.
Important Dates
===============
* 21 January - deadline for workshop paper submission
* 12 February - notification of acceptance by workshop chairs
* 19 February - camera-ready deadline for workshop papers
Workshop Organisers and Program Committee
================================
* Li-Te Cheng, IBM, li-te_cheng at us.ibm.com
* Cleidson de Souza, UFPA, cdesouza at ufpa.br
* Yvonne Dittrich, IT University of Copenhagen, ydi at itu.dk
* Michael John, Fraunhofer, Michael.John at first.fraunhofer.de
* Orit Hazzan, Technion, oritha at techunix.technion.ac.il
* Frank Maurer, University of Calgary, frank.maurer at ucalgary.ca
* Helen Sharp, Open University, H.C.Sharp at open.ac.uk
* Janice Singer, NRC, janice.singer at nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
* Susan Elliot Sim, University of California Irvine, ses at ics.uci.edu
* Jonathan Sillito, University of Calgary, sillito at ucalgary.ca
* Margaret-Anne Storey, University of Victoria, mastorey at uvic.ca
* Bjornar Tessem, University of Bergen, Bjornar.Tessem at infomedia.uib.no
* Gina Venolia, Microsoft Research,Gina.Venolia at microsoft.com
--
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NRC Institute for Information Technology | Institut de technologie de
l'information du CNRC
Tel/Tél: (613) 991-6346 | Facsimile/télécopieur: (613) 952-7151
janice.singer(a)nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
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National Research Council Canada | M50, 1200 Montreal Rd., Ottawa, ON
K1A 0R6
Conseil national de recherches Canada | M50, 1200 chemin Montréal,
Ottawa (Ont) K1A 0R6
Government of Canada | Gouvernement du Canada
--
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NRC Institute for Information Technology | Institut de technologie de
l'information du CNRC
Tel/Tél: (613) 991-6346 | Facsimile/télécopieur: (613) 952-7151
janice.singer(a)nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
http://iit-iti.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
National Research Council Canada | M50, 1200 Montreal Rd., Ottawa, ON
K1A 0R6
Conseil national de recherches Canada | M50, 1200 chemin Montréal,
Ottawa (Ont) K1A 0R6
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Betreff: [isworld] CFP: 17th IEEE International Conference on Program
Comprehension (ICPC 2009)
Datum: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 19:35:00 -0600
Von: Nicholas A. Kraft <nkraft(a)cs.ua.edu>
Antwort an: Nicholas A. Kraft <nkraft(a)cs.ua.edu>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
CALL FOR PAPERS
17th IEEE International Conference on Program Comprehension
ICPC 2009
17-19 May 2009 -- Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
http://icpc.csi.muohio.edu/
Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society
------------------------------------------------------------
DATES
January 12: Abstracts for Technical Papers
January 19: Technical Papers, Abstracts for Industrial Papers
January 30: Working Sessions, Posters and Tool Demos, Industrial Papers
March 6: Author Notification
March 13: Camera Ready Papers
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Program comprehension is a vital blend of software engineering
activities that supports reuse, inspection, maintenance,
evolution, migration, reverse engineering, and reengineering
of existing software systems. The International Conference
on Program Comprehension (ICPC) is the principal venue for
works in the area of program comprehension as well as a
leading venue for works in the areas of software analysis,
reverse engineering, software evolution, and software
visualization. ICPC 2009 promises to provide a quality forum
for researchers and practitioners from academia, industry,
and government to present and to discuss state-of-the-art
and best-practice results in the field of program comprehension.
ICPC 2009 will be co-located with the International
Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'09) in Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada. As a city of approximately
2 million people, Vancouver offers a wide variety of
cultural attractions including the Vancouver Aquarium,
Gastown, Granville Island, and Science World, while
providing access to recreational activities like biking, sea
kayaking, scuba diving, and hiking.
We invite high-quality submissions to all conference tracks.
Submissions must be PDF files following the two-column
IEEE CS proceedings style. Please check the conference
web site for further information.
Please forward this call to anyone who might be interested.
http://icpc.csi.muohio.edu/
------------------------------------------------------------
TECHNICAL PAPERS
Technical papers must be original work and must not be
previously published in, currently submitted to, or currently
in consideration for any journal, book, conference,
or workshop. For an accepted paper to appear in the
proceedings, at least one author must attend the event and
present the work. A number of full technical paper
submissions may be accepted as short papers.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to,
the following:
* Cognitive theories for program comprehension, including
experiments and case studies
* Comprehension of specific types of software systems, such as
web-based systems, multi-language systems, legacy systems,
object-oriented frameworks, component-based software,
product line systems, and other large-scale systems
* Comprehension in the context of specific lifecycle
activities, such as maintenance, reengineering, migration,
security auditing, inspection before purchase, and testing
* Visualization in support of program comprehension
Page limit (full papers): 10
Page limit (short papers): 4
Due (abstracts): January 12, 2009
Due (papers): January 19, 2009
http://icpc.csi.muohio.edu/Call_for_Papers.html
------------------------------------------------------------
WORKING SESSIONS
The ICPC working sessions are forums for small groups of
people who are engaged in research in the same subfield. The
working sessions are meant to foster the exchange of ideas
and to advance the state of research through focused
interactions of the participants. The descriptions of the
accepted working sessions will be included in the conference
proceedings. The proposals should indicate a set of issues
to be discussed in the session and should indicate some
likely participants.
Page limit: 4
Due: January 30, 2009
http://icpc.csi.muohio.edu/Call_for_Papers.html
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POSTERS AND TOOL DEMONSTRATIONS
Posters describing preliminary research ideas will be
exhibited in a separate session to foster an informal
exchange between the exhibitors and the participants. Poster
submissions are not required to cover completed major
research results. A session for tool demonstrations will
cover both industry-strength tools and academic prototypes.
Accepted posters and tool demonstrations will be included in
the conference proceedings. The poster/tool proposals should
indicate the novelty of the approach and how the ideas will
be presented.
Page limit: 2
Due: January 30, 2009
http://icpc.csi.muohio.edu/Call_for_Papers.html
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INDUSTRIAL PRACTICE AND EXPERIENCE
Industrial papers must be original work and must not be
previously published in, currently submitted to, or currently
in consideration for any journal, book, conference, or
workshop. For an accepted paper to appear in the proceedings,
at least one author must attend the event and present the
work. Accepted papers will be published on the conference
web site and in the IEEE digital library.
The main goal of this track is to create a dialog between
academic researchers and practitioners. The goal is to have
representatives from industry who can give light to concrete,
practical problems in the area or share their experiences
in finding solutions to such problems. Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Problems and challenges related to program comprehension
in practice
* Practical program comprehension needs
* Experiences with successful and unsuccessful industrial
applications of program comprehension
* Techniques, strategies, and tools used or needed
* Successful and sustainable business models using program
comprehension
* Methods to convey the benefits of program comprehension
techniques to management
* Packaging program comprehension techniques for particular
audiences or market program comprehension in multi-site
projects
Page limit (experience reports): 6
Page limit (position statements): 4
Due (abstracts): January 19, 2009
Due (papers): January 30, 2009
http://icpc.csi.muohio.edu/Call_for_Papers.html
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GENERAL CHAIR
Gerald C. Gannod
Miami University, USA
icpc2009(a)gmail.com
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Rainer Koschke
Universitat Bremen, Germany
Andrian Marcus
Wayne State University, USA
http://icpc.csi.muohio.edu/Committees.html
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Betreff: [isworld] Papers published in the new issue of JOCEC
Datum: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 22:45:13 -0500
Von: Clyde W. Holsapple <cwhols(a)uky.edu>
Antwort an: Clyde W. Holsapple <cwhols(a)uky.edu>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
I am pleased to announce publication of Volume 18, Issue 4 of the Journal
of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce. This issue is
comprised of the following articles:
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The state of risk assessment practices in information security
Jackie Rees
Purdue University
Jonathan Allen
University of San Francisco
Risk in Information Systems Security can be defined as a function of a
given threat source�s exercising a particular vulnerability, and the
resulting impact of that adverse event on the organization. Risk
management is the process of identifying and assessing risk and taking
steps to reduce it to an acceptable level, given the costs involved in
doing so. The major activity within risk management is the risk
assessment process. The objective of this research is to assess the
current state of practice in conducting risk assessments for information
security policy management. Results from an exploratory survey of U.S.
headquartered firms indicate that increased frequency of conducting risk
assessments, the use of quantitative measures of likelihood of loss, and
more complete asset inventories correspond to higher levels of user
satisfaction and perceived usefulness, although many companies choose not
to do engage in this level of practice, or only go part way.
Additionally, respondents reported substantial difficulty in identifying
threats and estimating loss, indicating that much can be done to improve
the current state of practice.
Keywords: information systems security, information technology management
practices, information systems risk management, risk assessment
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Spam and beyond:
An information-economic analysis of unwanted commercial messages
Robert K. Plice
San Diego State University
Oleg Pavlov
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Nigel P. Melville
University of Michigan
The phenomenon of unwanted commercial messages (UCM), including e-mail
spam and emerging forms that target other internet communications
facilities, is analyzed from an information-economics perspective. UCM
traffic pays off for its senders when it is noticed and consumed by
internet users, and the industry is, therefore, dependent on a common-pool
resource that is accessed through an information asset. An analytical
model of the industry is derived and solved computationally, and two
dimensions of information quality held by the senders of UCM traffic are
manipulated in the model. It is shown that such manipulations can moderate
over time both the number of UCM campaigns undertaken and the amount of
internet bandwidth consumed by UCM. Manipulations of the information
quality dimensions affected by e-mail filtering reduce the amount of
traffic that penetrates an internet user�s attention space but actually
increase the amount of internet bandwidth consumed. This is consistent
with data reported by e-mail security providers as filters have been
deployed. It is also shown that both public and private entities have
adopted policies and practices with unintentional informational side
effects. These effects may have led to more, rather than less, spam e-mail
traffic. It is concluded that the lessons learned from the case of e-mail
spam can be applied to the development of policies and practices for
mitigating newer, emerging forms of UCM, including versions targeting
instant-messaging systems and web logs.
Keywords: internet communications, spam, common-pool resources, tragedy of
the commons, economic models, simulations.
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Timing Movie Release on the Internet in the Context of Piracy
Sanjukta Das
SUNY University at Buffalo
Many benefits have been professed in having personalized engines in a web
site. Several kinds of architectures have evolved to support this kind of
information system. Even though, a recent survey has shown that online
shopping behavior is not altered by installing these systems in a web
site, enormous money is being spent to use them in web sites. These
commercial personalization engines are very expensive to buy and are
proprietary in nature. One alternative advocated in this paper is to use
a new architecture that follows an open source philosophy and uses a
SPIN-based question-answering strategy to interact with the visitors. An
implementation (called JESPER, a Jess-enabled Personalization system) of
such an architecture using JESS (Java-based Expert System Shell) is also
presented. Our experience shows that the personalization engines built
this way for a web site can be quite cheap and rigorous.
Keywords: e-commerce, Web site, personalization, open source, on-line
shopping
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The pulse of multiparticipant systems (Note)
Clyde W. Holsapple
University of Kentucky
Multiparticipant systems comprise a major area of information systems
research � a growth area of considerable vitality. Here, we examine the
pulse of this research stream. This is done using the Journal of
Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce as a lens to develop a
high-level perspective on the nature, progression, and diversity of
research in the area of multiparticipant systems.
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Please consider the Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic
Commerce as a possible outlet for your own very best original research
dealing with multiparticipant digital systems.
For further information about JOCEC, including prior issues and submission
guidelines, please see:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/journal.asp?issn=1091-9392&subcategory=CM48…
JOCEC is published by Taylor & Francis.
Clyde W. Holsapple
Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic
Commerce
Gatton College of Business and Economics
University of Kentucky
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