-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [WI] CfP - GI 2011: Communities for Innovation
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 17:53:49 +0100
From: Angelika Bullinger
<Angelika.Bullinger(a)wi1.wiso.uni-erlangen.de>
To: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de <wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>,
gi-mitglieder-info(a)gi-ev.de <gi-mitglieder-info(a)gi-ev.de>
Bitte entschuldigen Sie, falls Sie diesen Call for Papers mehrfach erhalten.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
“COMMUNITIES FOR INNOVATION"
www.informatik2011.clicresearch.de
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
gerne möchte ich Sie und Ihre Mitarbeiter für die Einreichung eines Beitrages zu folgendem Workshop im Rahmen der 41. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Informatik ("Informatik schafft Communities") interessieren:
"Communities for Innovation" www.informatik2011.clicresearch.de
Kurzbeschreibung:
-----------------
„Communities for Innovation“ verändern Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft. Ihr Design, Aufbau und kontinuierliche Pflege und Weiterentwicklung erfordern den Einsatz insbesondere interaktiver und multimodaler Technologien und Werkzeuge in Kombination mit neuen sozialen Prozessen. Innovation findet durch den Austausch und die (moderierte) Zusammenarbeit der Mitgliedern dieser speziellen Communities statt, in wettbewerblicher Auseinandersetzung und in interaktivem Austausch mit den beteiligten oder organisierenden Unternehmen. „Communities for Innovation“ sind somit geeignet, neuartige Formen der offenen, verteilten Zusammenarbeit in kollaborativen wie kompetitiven organisationalen Designs zu testen und zu realisieren – außerhalb der organisationalen Grenzen, innerhalb der Organisation oder insbesondere über diese Grenzen hinweg.
Der Workshop baut auf dem Workshop Service Innovation& Open Collective Work auf, welcher im Rahmen der INFORMATIK 2010 durchgeführt wurde und will dem komplexen Zusammenspiel von sozio-technischen Faktoren bei der Gestaltung und Weiterentwicklung von „Communities for Innovation“ nachgehen.
Themen:
-------
• Strategien zur Entwicklung, Pflege und Nutzung von Communities zum Zwecke der Innovation
• Potentiale der Community-Unterstützung entlang des Innovationsprozesses, insb.: Moderation – Enabler oder Bremser?
• Organisationsformen für „Communities for Innovation“
• Spielmechanismen in „Communities for Innovation“ - Herausforderungen und Treiber
• Herausforderungen des Aufbaus und der Pflege von „Communities for Innovation“ an der Schnittstelle von IT und Betriebswirtschaft
• Methoden und Werkzeuge für „Communities for Innovation“
• Organisationsformen und Geschäftsmodelle für „Communities for Innovation“: Kann mit der kollektiven Innovationskraft tatsächlich Wertschöpfung betrieben werden? Durch wen?
• Finanzierung durch Innovation Communities: Fördern die neuen Ansätze für Crowdfinancing Innovation?
• Innovations-Communities in Microtask Markets (Stichworte: Amazon Mechanical Turk, Clickworker, Microtasks etc.)
• Von Massive Ideation to Massive Innovation: Wie werden kreative Vorschläge evaluiert, ausgewählt und weiterverfolgt?
• Praxisbeispiele, insbes. Prototypen und Show Cases von „Communities for Innovation“
• Virtuelle vs. Realwelt Interaktion und Visualisierung in „Communities for Innovation“
• Gemeinschaft vs. Gegnerschaft: Welcher Ansatz ist für „Communities for Innovation“ passend?
• Bewertung von „Communities for Innovation“: In welchen Anwendungsfeldern ist ihr Einsatz geeignet? Gibt es Limitationen? Technischer oder sozialer Art?
Termine:
--------
Einreichung von Workshop-Beiträgen: 24.04.2011
Mitteilung über Annahme/Ablehnung von Workshop-Beiträgen: 23.05.2011
Abgabe der fertigen Druckvorlage für das Tagungsband: 01.07.2011
Aktuelle Informationen zur Einreichungsfrist und den weiteren Terminen sowie weiterführende Details zur Konferenzgestaltung finden Sie auf folgenden Seiten: www.informatik2011.clicresearch.de
Ihr Organisationsteam:
----------------------
Prof. Dr. Kathrin Möslein, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg& CLIC, Handelshochschule Leipzig
Dr. Angelika C. Bullinger, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Stefan Thallmaier, CLIC, Handelshochschule Leipzig
Ihr Programmkomitee
----------------------
Dr. Nizar Abdelkafi, Fraunhofer MOEZ& Universität Leipzig
Prof. John Bessant, PhD, University of Exeter& Schöller Senior Fellow
Dr. Sebastian Bonnemeier, Cambridge University
Prof. Corrado Cerruti, Universität Rom Tor Vergata
Dr. Johann Füller, Universität Innsbruck& Hyve AG
Dr. Erik G. Hansen, Universität Lüneburg
Prof. Dr. Dennis Hilgers, Universität Hamburg
Prof. Dr. Michael Koch, Universität der Bundeswehr, München
Prof. Dr. Frank T. Piller, RWTH Aachen
Dr. Christof Stierlen, InterFace AG
Prof. Dr. Andrei Villarroel, Catholic University of Portugal Business School
Prof. Dr. Kai-Ingo Voigt, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Prof. Dr. Dominik Walcher, Hochschule Salzburg
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ansprechpartner:
Stefan Thallmaier
Center for Leading Innovation and Cooperation (CLIC)
Handelshochschule Leipzig
Jahnallee 59, 04109 Leipzig
T: +49 (0)341 9851-861
F: +49 (0)341 9851-867
E-Mail: stefan.thallmaier(a)hhl.de
Website: http://www.clicresearch.de
_____________________________________________
Dr. Angelika C. Bullinger
University Erlangen-Nuremberg
Lange Gasse 20, 90403 Nuremberg, Germany.
T: +49 (0)911 5302 264
F: +49 (0)911 5302 155
M: angelika.bullinger(a)wiso.uni-erlangen.de
W: http://www.wi1.uni-erlangen.de
--
Mailing-Liste: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
Administrator: wi-admin(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
Konfiguration: https://www.lists.uni-karlsruhe.de/sympa/info/wi
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Workshop and Papers: IEEE
HPCC-2011, UIC-2011 and UIC-2011
Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 11:40:09 +1100
From: Agustinus Borgy Waluyo <abwaluyo(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
**** Apologies in advance for possibly receiving multiple copies of
this message****
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CALL FOR WORKSHOP AND PAPERS: IEEE HPCC-2011, UIC-2011 and UIC-2011
(Joint Conferences)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The 13th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing and
Communications (HPCC-2011)
http://cse.stfx.ca/~hpcc2011/
Sponsored by IEEE, IEEE CS, IEEE TCSC
The 8th International Conference on Ubiquitous Intelligence and
Computing (UIC-2011)
http://cse.stfx.ca/~uic2011/
The 8th International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing (ATC-2011)
http://cse.stfx.ca/~atc2011/
Technically Sponsored by IEEE, IEEE CS, IEEE TCSC
Banff, Alberta, Canada, September 02- 04, 2011
IMPORTANT DATES:
Workshop proposals: March 15, 2011
Submission deadline: May 01, 2011
Author Notification: June 1, 2011
Final Manuscript Due: July 1, 2011
Selected special issues of SCI indexed journals have been scheduled for these
three joint conferences.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
_______________________________________________
AISWorld mailing list
AISWorld(a)lists.aisnet.org
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [WI] BPM 2011 - Call for papers
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 21:36:08 +0100
From: Laurent d'Orazio <laurent.dorazio(a)isima.fr>
To: laurent.dorazio(a)isima.fr
=================================================================
BPM 2011
9th International Conference on Business Process Management 2011
August 29-September 2, Clermont-Ferrand, France
http://bpm2011.isima.fr
=================================================================
========================
Call for Research Papers
========================
BPM 2011 is the ninth conference in a series that provides the most
distinguished research forum for researchers and practitioners in all
aspects of BPM including theory, frameworks, methods, techniques,
architectures, systems, and empirical findings. With an acceptance rate
in previous editions at around 13% the conference has a record of
attracting innovative research of highest quality, from a mix of
disciplines including Computer Science, Management Information Science,
Services Computing, Services Science, and Technology Management.
This year’s conference will continue with the broad-based themes of
previous editions, and strives to strengthen and expand in several key
directions . The conference encourages emerging research on new
conceptual models for BPM that attempt to unify core aspects of BPM,
including process management, data management, business rules and
requirements, and analytics. The conference also encourages the
increasing interest in applying established and new techniques, such as
model-driven architectures, Web services and Web architectures, SOA, and
Cloud Computing, to the specific challenges of BPM. In this context, the
conference is also looking for contributions on implementation
techniques and details for process or Web service execution engines with
focus on new application areas. Finally, the conference seeks to attract
papers that highlight the pervasive need for BPM capabilities across
application areas outside of business management, including healthcare
delivery, digital government, disaster management, and management of
scientific and other academic endeavors, and that highlight how new
techniques can solve the distinctive challenges arising in those diverse
areas. Awards will be given to the best papers in different categories.
BPM 2011 will be held in Clermont-Ferrand, France, and will be organized
by the LIMOS Laboratory (http://www.isima.fr/limos/), CNRS, Université
Blaise Pascal. The conference will take place at the campus des cezeaux
which is located about minutes from the city center. Clermont-Ferrand is
a medium-sized city located in the heart of Auvergne, one of the most
beautiful regions of France: ancient volcanoes, lakes and gorges,
historic sites and Romanesque architecture make its wealth. Information
about the venue and local area are provided on the conference website:
http://bpm2011.isima.fr/ .
Research topics include, but are not limited to:
MODELING AND THEORY OF BUSINESS OPERATIONS AND PROCESSES
Process modeling languages, notations and methods
Data-aware and data-centric approaches to BPM
Reference process models
Variability and configuration of process models
Process simulation and static analysis
Automated process composition and synthesis
Process metadata and semantic reasoning
Process patterns and standards
Foundations of business process models
Security and Privacy aspects in business process modeling
PROCESS ARCHITECTURES AND PLATFORMS
Process-oriented software architectures
Service-oriented architectures for BPM
Workflow management systems and infrastructure
Security and Privacy aspects of business process execution
Automated planning for business process execution
Resource management in business process execution
Process componentization and component repositories
Distributed process execution
Cloud computing in support of BPM
MANAGEMENT OF PROCESS EXECUTION DATA
Models and theory of workflow as data
Process tracing and monitoring
Dynamic process analysis and Process performance measurement
Process mining and learning
Process data warehousing
Data streaming in business processes
PROCESS EVOLUTION AND FLEXIBILITY
Process exception handling
Process change management
Monitoring and provenance across change
Adaptive and context-aware processes
Case handling
Process-enhanced groupware
HUMAN-CENTRIC BPM
People-intensive processes
User-centric aspects of BPM design
User-centric aspects of process management and use
Cross-organizational processes
Globally distributed process management
Integrating strategy, process, people and IT
Task sourcing through social networks
NON-TRADITIONAL BPM SCENARIOS
Knowledge-intensive processes
Data-driven business processes
Distributed and mobile processes
Inter-process planning and coordination
Scientific processes / grid workflows
MANAGEMENT ISSUES AND EMPIRICAL STUDIES
Business process lifecycle management
Relationship of business strategy and business process
Success factors and measures in BPM
BPM governance and compliance management
BPM Maturity
Adoption and Practice of BPM
Case Studies and Experience Reports in BPM
BPM in support of business networks
=================================
Conference Paper Submission
=================================
BPM 2011 invites research submissions on all topics related to business
process management, including but not limited to those listed above.
Research papers should be submitted electronically via the EasyChair
system at 13 March 2011.
Initial submissions must be received no later than 6 March 2011
(including at least title and abstract). Final papers must be submitted
by 13 March 2011. Submission details and formatting instructions are
given at the website. All accepted papers will be included in the
conference proceedings published by Springer-Verlag in their LNCS
series. For each accepted paper, at least one author is required to
register for the conference and should plan to present the paper.
Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version
of their paper to a special issue Information Systems (an Elsevier
Science Journal).
Additional Conference Activities
The BPM 2011 conference will include a diverse set of tracks and
activities in addition to the main research track. As with previous
editions of the conference, there will be several associated workshops
that explore newly emerging approaches, methods, and technologies in the
BPM space. All or most of these workshops will be held on 29 August
2011. The Demo Track will showcase new, innovative systems that
illustrate key BPM functionalities. The proceedings of the workshops,
and short papers describing the demos, will be published in a volume of
Springer’s Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP). The
Industrial Experiences track aims at bridging the viewpoints of leading
research outcomes with practical demands and industrial experience;
practitioners are encouraged to submit papers reporting on innovative
industrial implementations and applications of BPM methods and
techniques, with a particular emphasis on their impact on information
technology use or business practice. The conference will include
tutorials on cutting-edge frameworks and associated principled
techniques for solving BPM challenges. There are plans for a Doctoral
Consortium, that will provide students in advanced stages of their
dissertation work an opportunity to share their research with peers,
world-class researchers, and industry experts in Business Process
Management. Finally, a summer school directly following the main
conference is envisioned.
=================================
Preliminary conference schedule
=================================
Abstract submissions: 6 March 2011
Final paper submissions: 13 March 2011
Notification of acceptance: 13 May 2011
Camera-ready papers: 12 June 2011
Doctoral Symposium: 28 August 2011
Workshops + industry day: 29 August 2011
Conference: 30 August - 1 September 2011
Summer school: 2 September, 2011
--
Mailing-Liste: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
Administrator: wi-admin(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
Konfiguration: https://www.lists.uni-karlsruhe.de/sympa/info/wi