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Subject: SOSE2011-CALL FOR PAPERS-Final
Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2011 18:08:02 +0800
From: cfp(a)grid.chu.edu.tw
To: neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at
IEEESOSE 2011: Preliminary CALL FOR PAPERS
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The 6th IEEE International Symposium on Service-Oriented
System Engineering
December 12-14, 2011, Irvine, CA, USA
http://tech.brookes.ac.uk/sose2011/index.htm
Collocated with SOCA, KSEM, RTSOAA and KASTLES
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Important Dates:
Submission: Aug. 8, 2011
Notification: Aug. 20, 2011
Camera Ready Copy: Sept. 23, 2011
Symposium: Dec. 12 -14, 2011
Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society;
Co-sponsors:
- Arizona State University
- San Jose State University
- Tokyo Institute of Technology
- Oxford Brookes University
- University of Leeds
Preliminary CALL FOR PAPERS
Starting from 2005, SOSE is one of the pioneering symposia
devoted to the research in engineering service-oriented
systems.
It has addressed issues in various aspects of engineering
SOA-based systems from
architecture and computing paradigm to the development and
quality validation problems
and solutions. Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) exploits
services as the fundamental
elements for developing computer-based systems. It has been
applied to various areas
and promotes fundamental changes to system architecture.
SOC [Service Oriented Engineering]
changes the way software systems are being analyzed,
architected, designed, implemented,
tested, evaluated, delivered, consumed, maintained, and
evolved, SOSE symposia focuses on
the SOC from the perspectives of software engineering and
system engineering.
Recently, cloud computing
further expands the scope of SOC to include new subjects
such as Platform as a Service (PaaS),
Software as a Service (SaaS), Infrastructure as a Service
(IaaS), and Testing as a Service (TaaS).
Continuing the tradition of the last five SOSE Symposia, the
6th SOSE provides a forum
for researchers and practitioners to exchange latest
observations, insights, research
achievements and visions in the engineering of service
systems. Particularly, SOSE 2011
invites original submissions in all the areas of the system
engineering, software engineering
methods, techniques, tools, applications, and experiments
for software services.
A. Regular Research Papers. The topics include, but are not
limited to, the following:
Track I: Service-Oriented System Engineering
- Business process integration and management
- Governance for large-scaled service-oriented systems
- Modernization, migration, and servicetization of legacy
systems
- Modeling and simulation of service-oriented systems
- Adaptation, control and optimization in service-oriented
systems
- Social and collaborative engineering of services systems
- Service interoperability, composibility, quality,
reliability, mobility,
scalability, elasticity, and security
Track II. Service-Oriented Computing
- Software Engineering
- Model-driven development of service-oriented systems
- Multi-tenant architecture, configurable architecture
- Requirement and design modeling of services and systems
- Specifications of services and systems
- Semantic services and semantic enabled service engineering
- Architecture including event-driven architecture, code
generation,
- Dynamic service delivery, deployment and evolution
- Lifecycle models, reusability, and
- Metrics and measurement of services, QoS, and QoE
- Runtime verification, validation, monitoring, testing
on-the-fly and policy enforcement
Track III. Service-Oriented Computing
- Emergent Paradigms and Technologies
- Service oriented architecture, analysis, modeling, design,
validation, QoS,
and evaluation for Software as a Service (SaaS)
- Service oriented architecture, analysis, modeling, design,
validation, QoS,
and evaluation for Platform as a service (PaaS)
- Service governances, policies, standards, technologies in
cloud computing
- Issues, solutions, techniques, tools and standards for
Testing as a Service (TaaS)
B. Applications and Industry Experiences
Papers report case studies,
empirical research and practical experiences in service
engineering are invited.
The topics include but not limited to the following.
- Enterprise architecture and solution frameworks
- Platforms and tools for system and software engineering
- Application composition based on services
- Case studies, experiments and evaluation of services and
application systems
C. Review of the State-Of-The-Art of the Research on Service
Engineering and
Emergent Subjects
In addition to regular research papers sessions, this year
the symposium will invite tutorial papers which review the
current advance
in service engineering and related emergent subjects.
These papers should summarize the recent research advance in
service engineering
from different perspectives, identify the open issues and
future needs and challenges
in the field. In addition, SOSE 2011 also welcome timely
problem discussion papers
that focus on new issues, needs and challenges in emergent
subjects.
The topics include, but not limited to, the following:
- Modeling, simulation and static analysis of
service-oriented systems,
- Testing, verification, validation and quality assurance in
the development of
service oriented systems
- Governance and policies in service oriented software
development
- Engineering techniques and tools to support the
publishing, discovery and
composition of services
- Architectural and detail designs of services and code
generation of service software
- Techniques and tool support the deployment and execution
of services
- Measurements and metrics of QoS in SOA-based application
systems
Paper Submission
Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research
papers
as well as industrial practice papers and position papers.
Simultaneous submissions to other publication venues are not
permitted.
Online Submission Site:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sose2011
Format:
Please submit papers in PDF format through the SOSE web
site. Manuscript should be
prepared following the IEEE Computer Society Press Proceedings.
Author Guidelines
(http://www.computer.org/portal/pages/cscps/cps/cps_forms.html).
Page Limit: The page limits for three different types of
papers are as follows.
Paper Type
Page Limit
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- Research paper: 12 pages
- Industrial practice/Case study: 6 pages
- Survey-based tutorial papers:
12 pages
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Publication: All accepted papers will be included in the
symposium proceedings,
which will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press
and included in the
IEEE Digital Library.
At least one author of each accepted paper must attend the
symposium to present the work.
- Journal Special Issue: We plan to publish a special
journal issue for the extended
and revised versions of selected best papers presented at
the SOSE 2011 Symposium.
- Best Paper Award: One paper will be given the SOSE 2011
Best-Paper-Award at the conference
for the best quality of the paper and presentation.
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Organizers:
General Chair:
Jorge L. Sanz, IBM, USA,
Jie Xu, University of Leeds, UK
Program Co-Chairs:
Jerry Gao, San Jose State University, CA, USA (email:
gaojerryg(a)yahoo.com)
Xiaodong Lu, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan (email:
luxdlzu(a)gmail.com)
Hong Zhu, Oxford Brookes University, UK (email:
hzhu(a)brookes.ac.uk)
Publication chair
:
Muhammad Younas, Oxford Brookes University, UK (email:
m.younas(a)brookes.ac.uk)
Publicity Co-Chairs:
Robert Hsu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan, (email: chh(a)chu.edu.tw
)
China: Xiaoying Bai, Tsinghua University, China,
baixy(a)tsinghua.edu.cn
Europe: Lu Liu, University of Derby, UK, L.Liu(a)derby.ac.uk
USA: Ignacio Terrizzano, IBM, USA email: eigterriz(a)us.ibm.com
Program Committee (Please see SOSE 2011 Website
)
Steering Committee:
- Wei-Tek Tsai, Arizona State University, USA (Chair)
- M.?Malek,?Humboldt University, Germany
- K. J. Lin, University of California at Irvine, USA
- I-Ling Yen, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
- Ray Paul, Department of Defense, USA
- J. Chung, IBM, USA
Web site: http://tech.brookes.ac.uk/ sose2011/
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Subject: [WI] CFP: DDDM 2011 Workshop joint with ICDM 2011,
Deadline August 5, Vancouver, Canada
Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2011 16:22:39 +1000
From: Notice <advancedanalytics(a)uts.edu.au>
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
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*Call for Papers***Apologies for cross-posting****
The 5th International Workshop on Domain Driven Data Mining
(*DDDM*)
In conjunction with the 2011 IEEE International Conference
on Data Mining (ICDM 2011)
December 11-14, 2011, Vancouver, Canada
http://datamining.it.uts.edu.au/dddm/dddm11/
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The Workshop on Domain Driven Data Mining (DDDM) series aims
to provide a premier forum for sharing findings, knowledge,
insight, experience and lessons in tackling potential
challenges in discovering actionable knowledge from complex
domain problems, promoting interaction and filling the gap
between academia and business, and driving a paradigm shift
from data-centered hidden pattern mining to domain-driven
actionable knowledge delivery in varying data mining domains
toward supporting smart decision and businesses.
All papers accepted by the workshop will be included in the
ICDM'10 Workshop Proceedings published by the IEEE Computer
Society Press.
* *Important Dates:*
·Submission Deadline: August 5, 2011
·Notification of Acceptance: September 20, 2011
·Camera Ready Submission Due:October 11, 2011
* *Topics:*
This workshop solicits original theoretical and practical
research on the following topics.
(1) Methodologies and infrastructure
-Domain-driven data mining methodology and project management
-Domain-driven data mining framework, system support and
infrastructure
(2) Ubiquitous intelligence
-Involvement and integration of human intelligence, domain
intelligence, network intelligence, organizational
intelligence and social intelligence in data mining
-Explicit, implicit, syntactic and semantic intelligence in data
-Qualitative and quantitative domain intelligence
-In-depth patterns and knowledge
-Human social intelligence and animat/agent-based social
intelligence in data mining
-Explicit/direct or implicit/indirect involvement of human
intelligence
-Belief, intention, expectation, sentiment, opinion,
inspiration, brainstorm, retrospection, reasoning inputs in
data mining
-Modeling human intelligence, user preference, dynamic
supervision and human-mining interaction
-Involving expert group, embodied cognition, collective
intelligence and consensus construction in data mining
-Human-centered mining and human-mining interaction
-Formalization of domain knowledge, background and prior
information, meta knowledge, empirical knowledge in data mining
-Constraint, organizational, social and environmental
factors in data mining
-Involving networked constituent information in data mining
-Utilizing networking facilities for data mining
-Ontology and knowledge engineering and management
-Intelligence meta-synthesis in data mining
-Domain driven data mining algorithms
-Social data mining software
(3) Deliverable and evaluation
-Presentation and delivery of data mining deliverables
-Domain driven data mining evaluation system
-Trust, reputation, cost, benefit, risk, privacy, utility
and other issues in data mining
-Post-mining, transfer mining, from mined patterns/knowledge
to operable business rules
-Knowledge actionability, and integrating technical and
business interestingness
-Reliability, dependability, workability, actionability and
usability of data mining
-Computational performance and actionability enhancement
-Handling inconsistencies between mined and existing domain
knowledge
(4) Enterprise applications
-Dynamic mining, evolutionary mining, real-time stream
mining, and domain adaptation
-Activity, impact, event, process and workflow mining
-Enterprise-oriented, spatio-temporal, multiple source mining
-Domain specific data mining, etc.
* *Keynote Speaker*:
·Jian Pei, Simon Fraser University
* *Organizing Committee*:
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·General chair:
- Phillips Yu, University of Illinois at Chicago
·PC co-chairs:
- Wei Fan, IBM T.J. Watson Research
- Wolfgang Nejdl, L3S Research Center, University of Hannover
- Ling Chen, University of Technology Sydney
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Subject: [AISWorld] 2nd Call for Papers:
BISE/WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK: Special Focus on Business
Process Management (Due date: 2011-11-01)
Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2011 08:21:08 +0200
From: Maximilian Roeglinger
<maximilian.roeglinger(a)wiwi.uni-augsburg.de>
To: <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
CC: becker(a)ercis.uni-muenster.de, mzurmuehlen(a)stevens.edu
#### Apologies for cross-postings ####
BISE/WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK ? Call for Papers Issue 5/2012
BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT
Business processes are recognized as a key factor in the design of
corporations and their information systems. However, unlike other key
managerial variables such as products and services, customers and employees,
physical or digital assets (e.g. data, information), the conceptualization,
representation and management of business processes are still in their
infancy in many respects.
The demand for business process management (BPM) is grounded in the ongoing
pressure to improve operational efficiency, opportunities created by process
outsourcing/offshoring and the interest in making organizational behavior
more predictable and risk-aware. Industry interest is strong in process
standards such as widely accepted BPM maturity assessments, modeling
notations such as BPMN, or process reference content such as ITIL, HL7 and
SCOR.
A large body of knowledge related to modeling, simulating and executing
business processes exists. However, BPM has scarcely been subjected to
?classic? IS/BISE questions that go beyond the design of BPM systems and
address the adoption, use, implications and success of BPM approaches and
technologies in organizations.
This special focus is dedicated to the wider adoption of IS/BISE research in
the important domain of BPM. We explicitly encourage submissions that
describe research using a wide variety of approaches, covering quantitative
and qualitative, empirical and theoretical research methodologies such as
case studies, action research, surveys, experiments and Design Science.
RESEARCH COVERAGE
This special focus on BPM invites contributions related to the entire domain
of BPM covering BPM as an enterprise-wide capability, process (re-)design
projects and the development and use of process-aware information systems.
Among others, we welcome papers covering the following topics:
- BPM Maturity Management
- Governance of Processes, and of BPM initiatives
- Value, successes and failures of BPM initiatives
- Adoption of BPM in distinct regions/industries/functional areas
- Process outsourcing/offshoring
- Process Innovation
- Process-aware Information Systems
- Process Performance Measurement and Analytics
- BPM and Social Computing
- BPM and Decision Making
- Process Automation
- BPM and Service-oriented Architectures
SUBMISSION
Please submit papers for the sections BISE - Research Paper and BISE - State
of the Art by 2011-11-01 at the latest via the journal's online submission
system (http://www.editorialmanager.com/buis/). Please observe the
instructions regarding the format and size of contributions to Business&
Information Systems Engineering (BISE) / WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK. Papers
should not exceed 10 pages; this amounts to 50,000 characters including
spaces, minus 5,000 characters per page for illustrations. Detailed authors?
guidelines can be downloaded from http://www.bise-journal.org and
http://www.wirtschaftsinformatik.de.
All papers will be reviewed anonymously (double-blind process) by several
referees with regard to relevance, originality, and research quality. In
addition to the editors of the journal, including those of this special
focus, distinguished national and international professionals with
scientific and practical backgrounds will be involved in the review process.
Complementary articles covering topics of this special focus are more than
welcome.
Accepted papers will appear identically in English and German. The
English-language version will appear in Business& Information Systems
Engineering (BISE), the German-language version will appear in
WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK. Accepted papers will be translated in close
cooperation with the authors and a professional team of translators.
SCHEDULE
Submission deadline: 2011-11-01
Author notification: 2012-01-10
Completion of first revision: 2012-02-28 Author notification: 2012-04-17
Completion of a second revision (if needed, monolingual): 2012-05-22
Completion of a second revision (if needed, bilingual): 2012-06-19 Planned
publication date of Issue 5/2012: October 2012
EDITORS OF THE SPECIAL FOCUS
Michael Rosemann
Information Systems Discipline
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Queensland University of Technology
Brisbane Qld 4000
Australia
m.rosemann(a)qut.edu.au
Michael zur Muehlen
Howe School of Technology Management
Stevens Institute of Technology
Castle Point on Hudson
Hoboken, NJ 07030
USA
mzurmuehlen(a)stevens.edu
Jörg Becker
European Research Center for Information Systems University of Münster
Germany becker(a)ercis.uni-muenster.de
Maximilian Röglinger
FIM Research Center Finance& Information Management University of Augsburg
Germany maximilian.roeglinger(a)wiwi.uni-augsburg.de
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