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Betreff: [isworld] CFP: Ontology Driven Software Engineering at OOPSLA
2009
Datum: Mon, 1 Jun 2009 10:29:06 +0100
Von: Sergio de Cesare <Sergio.deCesare(a)brunel.ac.uk>
Antwort an: Sergio de Cesare <Sergio.deCesare(a)brunel.ac.uk>
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*** Call for Papers ***
International Worksop on Ontology Driven Software Engineering (ODiSE)
http://fluidity.org.uk/ConferenceCalls/ODiSE2009.html
at the ACM Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems,
Languages and Applications (OOPSLA) 2009
Orlando, Florida, U.S.A.
October 25-29, 2009 (workshop date to be announced)
Overview:
This workshop represents the 6th in a series of related OOPSLA
workshops focusing on the impact of semantics on the development and
re-engineering of software systems. These workshops include three on
‘Semantics of Enterprise Integration’ (2001-2003), one on ‘Legacy
Transformation’ (2004) and one on ‘Semantic-Based Systems
Development’ (2007).
The main theme of the workshop is Ontology-Driven Software Engineering
(ODiSE). ODiSE here refers to the different ways in which ontologies
(i.e., formalized conceptual models of real world domains) can
contribute to improving Software Engineering – its processes and its
artifacts. This use of the term encompasses different and interrelated
aspects of Software Engineering as a discipline. For example: (1)
ontological principles can be used as the basis of improved
development languages; (2) ontologies can help improve the way in
which software development projects are organized; and (3) ontological
domain models can drive or refine typical development phases, such as
requirements, design and implementation.
The motivation for organizing a workshop on ODiSE derives from the
increased interest that ontologies have generated in recent years
within the software community. The relevance of ontologies in Software
Engineering is exemplified, for instance, by the successful OOPSLA
2007 workshop on ‘Semantic-Based Systems Development’, various OMG and
W3C initiatives, and commercial products based on ‘semantic
technologies’. However, regardless of such developments, these efforts
still represent pioneering initiatives in the field of Software
Engineering. As the state-of-the-art stands, ODiSE is still in its
infancy. The adoption of theory and technologies developed by the
Semantic Web community to enhance Software Engineering appears
promising, with many areas that are worth investigating and exploring.
The workshop therefore aims to bring together researchers and
practitioners with diverse cultural and professional backgrounds in
order to discuss and analyze the different perspectives, issues and
challenges of Ontology-Driven Software Engineering. Researchers and
practitioners are invited to provide contributions in the form of
research/case study (max. 15 pages) or position/idea papers (2-3
pages) related to the workshop theme. Topics include, but are not
limited to the following:
Topics include, but are not limited to the following:
- Novel ODiSE lifecycle models (for example, dual-lifecycles as in
domain engineering).
- Project/risk management of ontology-based software systems.
- Ontology-driven guidance of software processes.
- New methodologies, techniques and tools or specializations of
existing ones.
- Languages: RDF, OWL, UML and novel ontology-based development/
programming languages.
- Integrated modeling (e.g., UML and OWL).
- Ontological modeling paradigms (e.g., endurantism vs. perdurantism)
and resolution of their semantic mismatches.
- Persistence, indexing and mapping of semantic models.
- Relationships between ontology, epistemology and system behavior/
performance.
- Semantic discovery from legacy sources.
- Model Driven Architecture/Development with ontologies.
- Automated ontology generation and management for software
development purposes.
- Traceability of software artifacts with ontologies.
Revised versions of the best workshop papers will be considered for
publication in a special issue of the journal 'Applied Ontology'.
For the submission process and further information please visit the
ODiSE 2009 Web site at http://fluidity.org.uk/ConferenceCalls/ODiSE2009.html
Important Dates:
- Intent to submit (optional) - anytime.
- Paper submission deadline - August 21, 2009.
- Notification to authors - at least one week prior to early bird
registration deadline (to be confirmed).
- Submission of revised papers - October 2, 2009.
- Accepted papers uploaded to website - October 9, 2009.
- Workshop - either October 25 or 26, 2009 (to be confirmed).
Organizers:
Sergio de Cesare, (Brunel University, U.K.).
Guido L. Geerts, (University of Delaware, U.S.A.).
Grant Holland, (Sun Microsystems, Inc., U.S.A.).
Mark Lycett, (Brunel University, U.K.).
Chris Partridge, (BORO Solutions Ltd., U.K).
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Betreff: [isworld] Call for chapter proposals - E-Business Issues,
Challenges and Opportunities for SMEs - submission deadline May 31 --
Datum: Sun, 31 May 2009 18:06:33 +0100
Von: Maria Manuela Cruz-Cunha <mcunha(a)ipca.pt>
Antwort an: Maria Manuela Cruz-Cunha <mcunha(a)ipca.pt>
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-------- CALL FOR CHAPTER PROPOSALS
-------- Submission deadline: May 31, 2009
-------- last call
E-Business Issues, Challenges and Opportunities for SMEs: Driving Competitiveness
A book edited by M. Manuela Cruz-Cunha and João Eduardo Varajão
------- http://mcruzcunha.com/ebusiness
------- ebusiness.book(a)gmail.com
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Dear Sirs,
We are pleased to invite you to contribute to the book "E-Business Issues, Challenges and Opportunities for SMEs: Driving Competitiveness" within your field of expertise related to the book topics.
------- Introduction
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Electronic business plays a central role in the economy, facilitating the exchange of information, goods, services, and payments. E-business is not exclusive to large enterprises. It propels productivity and competitiveness and is accessible to all enterprises, and as such, represents an opportunity also for SME competitiveness. Simultaneously, sophisticated systems like e-Marketplaces act as business integrators, potentiating business opportunities for both buyers and sellers.
------- The mission and overall objectives of this book
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The mission of this book is to discuss the main issues, challenges, opportunities, and solutions related to electronic business adoption, with a special focus on SME.
Electronic business will be addressed under the technological, organizational, and legal perspectives, in a very comprehensive way, aiming to disseminate current developments, case studies, new integrated approaches, and practical solutions and applications for SME.
The overall objectives are:
- To discuss the importance of e-business and its impact on SME competitiveness
- To discuss the importance of e-business systems and their support to new organizational models (networked, collaborative, virtual, knowledge-based, ubiquitous)
- To discuss drivers and barriers of e-business development
- To present practical solutions
- To introduce state-of-the-art technologies
- To discuss organizational and legal implications
- To discuss organizational preparedness
- To discuss critical success factors for its adoption by SME
- To discuss functionalities supported by e-business systems and business needs
- To discuss open source solutions
- To discuss adequateness of solutions to small and medium enterprises requisites and expectancies
- To discuss the future generations of e-business systems
The book is intended to support a professional audience of top managers and IT professionals (system developers and IT specialists) and also an academic audience (teachers, researchers, and students, mainly of post-graduate studies).
------- Recommended topics
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The book intends to collect the most recent developments on the organizational, technological, and legal dimensions of electronic business, and to discuss its potential, impact, trends, and challenges particular to SME. It is intended to cover the following aspects:
1. The organizational aspect, covering:
- New business models
- Business strategies
- Enterprise engineering
- Enterprise integration
- Development of e-procurement
- Development of e-marketing
- Development of e-commerce
- Critical success factors
- Performance indicators
- Subcontracting, partnerships, networks, and virtual organizations
- Extent of e-business use and level of preparedness of SMEs
2. The technological dimension, addressing:
- Emerging solutions
- Ontologies and taxonomies
- Information and application integration
- Evaluation and selection
- Payments
- Privacy and security
3. Legal aspects, covering:
- Contractualization
- Jurisdiction
- Protection against leakage of knowledge
- Regulatory aspects
------- Submission Procedure
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Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit on or before May 31, 2009, a 1-2 page manuscript proposal clearly explaining the mission and concerns of the proposed chapter. This proposal should be sent in Word format to ebusiness.book(a)gmail.com.
LaTex files cannot be accepted.
Authors will be notified within one week about the status of their proposals.
Authors of accepted proposals will be sent guidelines to prepare the full chapter (7,000 � 10,000 words) and will have three months after notification to submit the full chapter.
All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a double-blind review basis by two or three reviewers.
This book is scheduled to be published by IGI Global (formerly Idea Group Inc.), publisher of the "Information Science Reference" (formerly Idea Group Reference), "Medical Information Science Reference" and "IGI Publishing" imprints. For additional information regarding the publisher, please visit www.igi-global.com. This publication is anticipated to be released in 2010.
------- For more detailed information, please visit
------- http://mcruzcunha.com/ebusiness.
------- For any questions, please contact the editors at
------- ebusiness.book(a)gmail.com
Kind regards,
Maria Manuela Cruz-Cunha (munha(a)ipca.pt)
Joao Eduardo Varajao (jvarajao(a)utad.pt)
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Betreff: [isworld] CFP: Int'l Conf. on Database Systems for Advanced
Applications (DASFAA 2010)
Datum: Mon, 1 Jun 2009 02:33:20 -0400
Von: Hyoil Han <hhan99(a)gmail.com>
Antwort an: Hyoil Han <hhan99(a)gmail.com>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
CALL FOR PAPERS
The 15th International Conference on
Database Systems for Advanced Applications
(DASFAA 2010)
Tsukuba, Japan, April 1-4, 2010
http://dasfaa2010.cs.tsukuba.ac.jp/
Database Systems for Advanced Applications (DASFAA) is an
international forum for academic exchanges and technical discussions
among researchers, developers, and users of databases from academia,
business, and industry, and has been a leading conference in the areas
of databases, large-scale data management, data mining, and the
Web. The 15th DASFAA will come to Tsukuba, Japan in April, 2010.
Topics of Interest
------------------
Original papers on both theoretical and practical database research
are welcome. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to
the following:
* Data model and query language
* Query processing and optimization
* Data structure and index
* Storage and transaction management
* Performance evaluation and tuning
* Data warehouse and OLAP
* Database system applications
* Temporal and spatial databases
* Parallel and distributed databases
* Mobile databases
* Data management in P2P and grid
* Sensor data management
* Multimedia databases
* XML and semi-structured data
* Data streams and time-series data
* Data mining and knowledge discovery
* Data quality and credibility
* Security and privacy
* User interfaces
* Data archive and digital library
* Information recommendation
* Search technology
* Web mining
* Information extraction and summarization
* Statistical and scientific databases
* Data management in the Internet and the Web
* Information integration and meta-data management
* Text databases and information retrieval
Important Dates
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August 18, 2009 Submission of workshop proposals
September 11, 2009 Submission of research/industrial paper abstracts
September 18, 2009 Submission of research/industrial papers and
tutorial/panel/demo proposals
Notification of workshop proposals
November 3, 2009 Notification of tutorial/panel proposals
November 27, 2009 Notification of research/industrial papers and
demo proposals
December 18, 2009 All camera-ready copies due
April 1-4, 2010 Conference in Tsukuba, Japan
Organizers
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* University of Tsukuba
* The Database Society of Japan (DBSJ)
In-Cooperation
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* KIISE Database Society of Korea
* The China Computer Federation Database Technical Committee
* ARC Research Network in Enterprise Information Infrastructure
* Asian Institute of Technology
* Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ) (approval pending)
* The Institute of Electronics, Information, and Communication
Engineers (IEICE) (approval pending)
* Japan PostgreSQL Users Group
* MySQL Nippon Association
* The Japanese Firebird Users Group
Industrial Sponsors
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* Ricoh Co., Ltd.
* Ricoh Software Inc.
Conference Officers
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Honorary Conference Chair:
Yoshifumi Masunaga (Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan)
General Conference Chair:
Hiroyuki Kitagawa (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
Organizing Committee Chairs:
Chair: Masaru Kitsuregawa (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Vice Chair: Miyuki Nakano (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
DBSJ Liaison:
Haruo Yokota (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
Program Committee Co-chairs:
Yoshiharu Ishikawa (Nagoya University, Japan)
Qing Li (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Industrial Co-Chairs:
Hideko S. Kunii (Ricoh Software Inc., Japan)
Umesh Dayal (HP Labs, USA)
Workshop Co-Chairs:
Masatoshi Yoshikawa (Kyoto University, Japan)
Xiaofeng Meng (Renmin University, China)
Tutorial Co-Chairs:
Kazutoshi Sumiya (University of Hyogo, Japan)
Wookey Lee (Inha University, Korea)
Panel Co-Chairs:
Yasushi Kiyoki (Keio University, Japan)
Virach Sornlertlamvanich (NECTEC, Thailand)
Demo Co-Chairs:
Takahiro Hara (Osaka University, Japan)
Kian-Lee Tan (National Univ. of Singapore, Singapore)
Publicity Co-Chairs:
Jun Miyazaki (NAIST, Japan)
Hyoil Han (Drexel University, USA)
Local Arrangement Chair:
Toshiyuki Amagasa (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
Finance Chair:
Atsuyuki Morishima (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
Publication Chair:
Chiemi Watanabe (Ochanomizu University, Japan)
Web Chair:
Hideyuki Kawashima (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
Geographic Area Chairs:
Korea: Bonghee Hong (Pusan National University)
China: Li-Zhu Zhou (Tsinghua University)
Hong Kong: Jeffrey Xu Yu (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Taiwan: Ming-Syan Chen (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Singapore: Stephane Bressan (National Univ. of Singapore)
Thailand: Vilas Wuwongse (Asian Institute of Technology)
India: Krithi Ramamritham (Indian Institute of Technology at Bombay)
Australia: James Bailey (The University of Melbourne)
America: Chen Li (University of California, Irvine, USA)
Europe: Peer Kroger (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany)
Contact Address: dasfaa2010(a)kde.cs.tsukuba.ac.jp
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Betreff: [isworld] CfP: 2nd NFPinDSML Workshop
Datum: Sun, 31 May 2009 22:32:12 +0200
Von: boskovic.marko(a)googlemail.com in behalf of
<marko.boskovic(a)informatik.uni-oldenburg.de>
Antwort an: boskovic.marko(a)googlemail.com in behalf of
<marko.boskovic(a)informatik.uni-oldenburg.de>
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We apologize in the case of receiving multiple copies of this CfP
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After the success of the 1st
NFPinDSML(http://planet-mde.org/nfpindsml2008) workshop co-located
with the MoDELS2008 and a special theme section of Journal on Software
and System Modeling (SoSyM,
http://www.trustsoft.uni-oldenburg.de/en/36860.html), it is our
pleasure to announce
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2nd International Workshop on Non-functional System Properties and
Domain Specific Modeling Languages (NFPinDSML 2009)
https://nfpindsml.semtech.athabascau.ca/?q=node/1
Affiliated with MoDELS 2009, Denver,
Colorado, USA, Oct 4 – Oct 9, 2009,
http://www.modelsconference.org/
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The 2nd NFPinDSML brings together researchers and practitioners from
communities dedicated to non-functional properties of software systems
and researchers from language engineering to study the principles of
integration of various non-functional system properties and language
engineering in order to further expand principles of reasoning about
non-functional properties of software systems in Domain Specific
Modeling Languages, and model-driven engineering in general.
The importance of non-functional properties of software systems is
generally acknowledged by the software engineering community.
Non-functional properties of software systems are at least important
as functional properties, and must be considered during design of
software systems. For the engineering of systems of a particular
domain, Domain Specific Modeling Languages – domain-oriented modeling
languages developed for solving specific classes of problems related
to such a domain – are becoming a common-place in software and system
engineering. Nevertheless, as till now, the study of engineering
Domain Specific Modeling Languages and analysis of non-functional
properties of software systems lack common principles. For this
reason, non-functional properties analysis should be addressed during
the language design phase.
The typical NFPinDSML paper studies Domain Specific Modeling Language
descriptions, and annotation, computation and evaluation of
non-functional properties of a final software product as a
characteristic of a language. In this way, a user of a language can
certify and optimize the design of a system under study with respect
to values of different non-functional properties of his product at all
stages of development. Because of the significant variety of languages
and their application, the synergic use is rather a complex task that
requires join efforts of different communities.
Scope.
The 2nd NFPinDSML intends to discuss all relevant aspects of
integration of non-functional system requirements and Domain Specific
Language engineering. Language engineering specifically aims to
explain and support the design, the reuse, and the evolution of Domain
Specific Language definitions and their relation and transformation to
mathematical formalisms and simulation models for non-functional
system properties estimation and evaluation.
This year’s workshop particularly pays attention to the multi
dimensional analysis, commonalities and differences in DSMLs observed
from the perspective of different NFP estimation and evaluation, and
annotation of DSMLs’ constructs for NFP analysis.
The workshop topics include, but are not restricted to:
-Platform models in domain specific modeling languages
-Model annotations and computation of non-functional properties
-Non-functional properties and traceability in domain specific
modeling languages
-Aspect-oriented modeling and non-functional properties in domain
specific modeling languages
-Estimation and evaluation of non-functional properties in domain
specific modeling languages with aspects
-Domain-specific aspects for estimation, evaluation and measurement
-Multi-dimensional modeling and NFP:
-Multi-dimensional modeling for NFP estimation, evaluation,
and assessment
-NFP estimation, evaluation, and assessment of multi-dimensional models
-Assessment of non-functional properties in domain specific modeling languages
-Estimation of non-functional properties in domain specific modeling
languages with simulation and mathematical formalisms
-Measurement of non-functional properties in domain specific languages
-Verification of non-functional properties in domain specific languages
-Transformations and non-functional properties
-Transformation as non-functional properties influencing design choice
-Non-functional properties of transformations
-Early decisions on NFPs in modeling with domain specific languages
-Ontologies for formalizing shared knowledge about non-functional
system properties
-Integration of legal policies into domain specific modeling languages
For the reason that non-functional and functional properties can vary
in different domains, e.g. timing properties and sometimes reliability
properties are often considered functional in the domain of embedded
systems, we also cover topics of non-functional properties of
particular domains and their domain specific modeling languages:
-Non-functional properties and domain specific modeling languages in SOA
-Non-functional properties and domain specific modeling languages in
event driven architectures
-Non-functional properties and domain specific modeling languages in
embedded and reactive systems
-Non-functional properties and domain specific modeling languages in
health-care systems
Papers submission.
We solicit position papers (4 to 8 pages) and full technical papers
(up to 14 pages) formatted by using the Springer Lecture Notes in
Computer Science (LNCS) style
(http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). Short papers will be
expected to discuss controversial issues in the field or describe
interesting or thought-provoking ideas that are not yet fully
developed. Full papers will be expected to describe new research
results and have a higher degree of technical rigor than short papers.
All papers must not have been previously published or submitted
elsewhere. All papers should be submitted via the NFPinDSML online
submission system:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nfpindsml2009. All papers
will be published in the workshop proceedings, while 2 best papers
will be selected for publication in a "Workshop and Symposia"
post-proceedings by Springer in the LNCS series after the conference.
Selected and improved papers of NFPinDSML based on papers that we will
solicit through an open-call for papers (subject to a second round of
rigorous review) will be published in the a special issue of a
suitable magazine (we are currently having the negotiations).
Important Dates.
Deadline for paper submissions: July 13;
Notification of authors: August 15
Workshop Organizers.
Marko Bošković, on move to Athabasca University, Canada,
marko.boskovic(a)informatik.uni-oldenburg.de
Dragan Gašević, Athabasca University, Canada, dgasevic(a)acm.org
Claus Pahl, Dublin City University, Ireland, claus.pahl(a)computing.dcu.ie
Bernhard Schätz, Technische Universität München, Germany, schaetz(a)in.tum.de
(Tentative) Programme Committee:
Vittorio Cortellessa, University dell’Aquila, Italy
Michel Chaudron, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Joerg Doerr, IESE Franhofer, Germany
Sébastien Demathieu, Thales Research and Technology, France
Huascar Espinoza, CEA LIST/LISE, France
Geri Georg, Colorado State University, USA
Sébastien Gérard, CEA, France
Annirudha Gokhale, Vanderbilt University, USA
Wilhelm Hasselbring, University of Kiel, Germany
Michaela Huhn, Braunschweig University of Technology, Germany
Hardi Hungar, Offis Institute Oldenburg, Germany
Jan Jürjens, Open University (UK) and Microsoft Research (Cambridge), UK
Raimund Kirner, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Richard Paige, University of York, UK
Dorina Petriu, Charleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Ivan Porres, Åbo Akademi University, Finland
Jun Suzuki, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA
Mario Trapp, Fraunhofer IESE, Kaiserslautern, Germany
Juha-Pekka Tolvanen, MetaCase, Finland
Antonio Vallecillo, University of Malaga, Spain
Eelco Visser, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Schteffen Zschaler, Lancaster University, UK
Andreas Winter, University Koblenz, Germany
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Betreff: [isworld] 5th Asia/Pacific Research Symposium on Accounting
Information Systems
Datum: Mon, 1 Jun 2009 02:05:24 -0400
Von: Dr Carla Wilkin <Carla.Wilkin(a)buseco.monash.edu.au>
Antwort an: Dr Carla Wilkin <Carla.Wilkin(a)buseco.monash.edu.au>
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Apologies for cross-postings. Please send to interested colleagues and
students.
We are pleased to annouce that the Fifth Asia/Pacific Research Symposium
on Accounting Information Systems will be held:
Date: Tuesday 30th June, 2009
Venue: Monash University, Caulfield Campus (Building H), 900 Dandenong
Road, Caulfield East, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Time: Registration is at 8:30am for a 9:00am start.
The final program, together with the online registration form, can be
found at the following web address:
http://www.buseco.monash.edu.au/aaf/research/events/sig-asys/index.html
The program comprises research papers, advanced PhD proposals and a
panel that all focus on the nexus between accounting and information
systems research.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact the Organising
Chair:
Carla Wilkin, Monash University (email:
carla.wilkin(a)buseco.monash.edu.au)
Best regards,
Carla
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