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Betreff: [WI] CfP Workshop MMSM 2016 – Modellbasierte und
modellgetriebene Softwaremodernisierung
Datum: Wed, 23 Dec 2015 07:46:50 +0000
Von: Riebisch, Matthias <riebisch(a)informatik.uni-hamburg.de>
An: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de <wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
** Bitte entschuldigen Sie eventuelle Mehrfach-Zusendungen **
Aufruf zur Einreichung von Beiträgen
3. Workshop MMSM 2016 – Modellbasierte und modellgetriebene Softwaremodernisierung
Gemeinsamer Workshop der Arbeitskreise „Modellgetriebene Software-Entwicklung“ (MDA), „Traceability/Evolution“ und „Langlebige Software-Systeme“ (L2S2) der GI-Fachgruppe „Architekturen“
2. März 2016 in Karlsruhe
http://akmda.ipd.kit.edu/mmsm/mmsm_2016/
im Rahmen der Konferenz Modellierung 2016
2. – 4. März 2016 in Karlsruhe
http://www.modellierung2016.org
Ziele
Forderungen nach permanenter Änderbarkeit und nach verbesserten Qualitätseigenschaften von Softwaresystemen wie Performanz, Sicherheit und Zuverlässigkeit erfordern umfangreiche und regelmäßige Modernisierungsmaßnahmen. Diese Forderungen werden umso drängender, je wichtiger diese Systeme für Geschäftsprozesse und Produkte sind. Wegen der Kritikalität und der Größe der Systeme beinhaltet die Modernisierung sehr komplexe Aufgaben mit hohen Kosten und großen Risiken. Die Verwendung von Modellen kann helfen, die Komplexität zu beherrschen und durch frühzeitige Bewertung von Qualitätseigenschaften die Risiken zu verringern.
Der Workshop dient der Identifikation neuer Forschungstrends und Herausforderungen auf Basis des aktuellen industriellen Bedarfs, der Suche nach geeigneten Ansätzen zur Problemlösung sowie zum Austausch von Erfahrungen mit modellbasierten und modellgetriebenen Techniken und Methoden für die Softwaremodernisierung.
Schwerpunkte
Beiträge werden insbesondere zu der folgenden, nicht abschließenden Liste von Themen erwartet:
• Verbindung von Architekturmodellierung mit Anforderungsbeschreibung und Implementierung
• Transformationen von Architekturmodellen
• Methoden des Architektur-Reengineering
• Visualisierung von Architekturen
• Modellbasiertes Refactoring
• Architekturqualität
• Reengineering-Entscheidungen
• Modellierung von Traceability während des Reengineering
• Konsistenzsicherung zwischen Anforderungen, Modellen und Code beim Roundtrip-Engineering
• Modellbasierte Interoperabilitätsprüfung und Adaption von Komponenten
• Modellbasierte Integration und Migration
Einreichungen und Publikation
Zum Workshop können sowohl wissenschaftlich-technische Positionspapiere als auch Erfahrungsberichte eingereicht werden. Sie sollen eine Länge von 2 Seiten im Format der Softwaretechnik-Trends (DIN A4, zweispaltig, siehe http://pi.informatik.uni-siegen.de/stt/) nicht über-schreiten. Die eingereichten Beiträge werden von einem Programmkomitee begutachtet und für den Workshop ausgewählt.
Die elektronische Einreichung der Beiträge im PDF-Format und die Begutachtung erfolgen über EasyChair: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mmsm16
Die akzeptierten Beiträge werden in der Zeitschrift Softwaretechnik-Trends publiziert (sowohl gedruckt als auch online).
Workshop-Format
Der eintägige Workshop im Programm der Konferenz „Modellierung 2016“ bietet neben Präsentationen der akzeptierten Beiträge Raum für viele Diskussionen. Insbesondere sollen mit den Teilnehmern/-innen aktuelle Forschungsfragen und Themen der Softwaremodernisierung in Wissenschaft und Praxis diskutiert werden. Eröffnet wird das Programm durch einen eingeladenen Vortrag.
Termine
Einreichung der Beiträge: 29. Januar 2016
Benachrichtigung der Autoren: 15. Februar 2016
Einreichung der Endfassung: 26. Februar 2016
Workshop: 2. März 2016
Organisatoren
Steffen Becker, Technische Universität Chemnitz
Benjamin Klatt, Inovex
Thomas Ruhroth, Universität Paderborn
Stefan Sauer, Universität Paderborn
Matthias Riebisch, Universität Hamburg
Kontakt
mmsm16(a)easychair.org
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Final CfP: HealthWear'16
Datum: Wed, 23 Dec 2015 09:49:04 +0100
Von: Federica Cena <cena(a)di.unito.it>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
1st EAI International Conference on Wearables in Heathcare
June 14-15, 2016 Budapest, Hungary
http://healthwearconference.org/2016/show/home
co-located with the eHealth360 summit (http://ehealth360.org/2016/)
*Scope:
A variety of relevant health and fitness parameters are now being
captured via an ecosystem of consumer-oriented wearable self-tracking
devices, smartphone apps and related services. Techniques from
information science, sociology, psychology, statistics, machine learning
and data mining are applied to analyze collected data. These techniques
provide new opportunities to enrich understanding of individual and
population health. Self-tracking data can provide better measures of
everyday behavior and lifestyle and can complement more traditional
clinical data collection, towards a comprehensive picture of health.
HealthWear'16 will bring together researchers, developers, and industry
professionals from both Healthcare and Quantified Self communities to
discuss key issues, opportunities and obstacles for personal health data
research. These include challenges of capturing, summarizing, presenting
and retrieving relevant information from heterogeneous sources to
support a new vision of pervasive personal healthcare.
* Keynote speakers:
- Cathal Gurrin from Dublin City University
- Hilary Pinnock, University of Edinburgh
*Important dates:
Full Paper submission due: 15 January 2016
Tutorial proposals submission: 15 January 2016
Paper Acceptance Notification: 19 February 2016
Tutorial Acceptance Notifications: 28 January 2016
Camera-ready deadline: 18 March 2016
Start of the conference: 14 June 2016
End of the conference: 15 June 2016
* Topics of interest:
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Personal Health Informatics
- Quantified Self for Healthcare
- Activity Monitors and Devices
- Self-Tracking
- Healthcare Knowledge Representation & Reasoning
- Health Data acquisition, analysis and mining
- Healthcare Information Systems
- Validity, reliability, usability, and effectiveness of Self-Tracking
devices
- Experiment Design
- Social and Psychological investigation into Self-Tracking practices
- Health Monitoring in clinical and lifestyle environments
- Sensors and actuators for Wellness, Fitness and Rehabilitation
- Innovative Algorithms for assessment of long-term physiological and
behavioural data
- Models for interpreting medical sensor data
- Lifelogging, lifecaching, lifestreaming
- Biometric data
- Medical Self-diagnostics
*Highlights:
All accepted papers will be published by Springer and made available
through SpringerLink Digital Library, one of the world's largest
scientific libraries. Proceedings will be submitted for indexing by
Google Scholar, ISI, EICompendex, Scopus and many more.
Accepted papers after presentation and extension may be invited to be
published in either ACM/Springer Mobile Networks & Applications or
Journal of Internet Technology. Both of the journals are SCI/SCIE indexed.
* Call for tutorials:
The conference calls for tutorials focusing on practical topics related
to wearables and healthcare. HealthWear'16 solicits proposals for
half-day tutorials that present fundamentals about a frontier topic as
well as recent advances in fields mentioned above. It should be
interesting for both students and senior researchers. Of particular
interest are topics focusing on the practical challenges of the
Quantified Seld (QS), such as visualization of QS data, search in this
special kind of multi modal data, etc.
Details for the submission, here:
http://healthwearconference.org/show/cf-tutorials
* Organizing committee:
- General Chair
Frank Hopfgartner, University of Glasgow, UKTPC
- Program Chairs
Huiru (Jane) Zheng, Ulster University, UK
Jakob Eg Larsen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
- Publicity and Social Chair
Federica Cena, University of Turin, Italy
- Publication Chair
Thierry Urruty, University of Poitiers, France
Jochen Meyer,OFFIS, Germany
- Panels Chair
Cathal Gurrin, INSIGHT Centre, Ireland
Udo Kruschwitz, University of Essex, UK
- Tutorial Chair
Klaus Schöffmann, Klagenfurt University, Austria
Na Li, Dublin City University, Ireland
- Web Chair
Till Plumbaum, Berlin Institute of Technology, Germany
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Federica Cena, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor - Researcher
Dipartimento di Informatica
Universita' di Torino
Corso Svizzera 185, 10149 Torino, Italy
Phone +39 0116706779
Fax +39 011751603
email: cena(a)di.unito.it
web: www.di.unito.it/~cena/
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Learning@Scale Work in Progress and Demonstrations
submission deadline: Jan 15th, 2016
Datum: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 13:54:47 +0000
Von: Vitomir Kovanovic <v.kovanovic(a)ed.ac.uk>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
(apologies for cross-posting)
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The Third ACM Conference on Learning at Scale (L@S) invites contributions to its Work in Progress and Demonstration tracks.
Deadline for both tracks is January 15th, 11:59pm PST. Please see the website for formatting guidelines: http://learningatscale.acm.org/las2016/calls/
The Work-in-Progress (WiP) track showcases recent findings or other types of innovative or thought-provoking work. Accepted WiP papers will be presented in the form of a poster at the session.
The Demonstrations track show aspects of learning at scale in an interactive hands-on form. A live demonstration is a great opportunity to communicate ideas and concepts in a powerful way that a regular presentation cannot.
Learning at Scale is at the intersection of computer science and the learning sciences, seeking to improve practice and theories of learning at scale. Work presented at Learning at Scale reports on rigorous research on methodologies, studies, analyses, tools, or technologies for learning at scale. Learning at Scale includes MOOCs, games (including massively multiplayer online games), citizen science communities, and other types of learning environments which (a) provide learning experiences to large number of learners and/or (b) produce detailed, high volume data about the learning process.
Please see the website for a list of accepted full papers: http://learningatscale.acm.org/las2016/accepted-papers/
The keynotes in Learning at Scale 2016, which will take place in Edinburgh, are Sugata Mitra, Mike Sharples, and Ken Koedinger.
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Betreff: ACSIJ Journal Call for Papers January 2016
Datum: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 09:00:31 -0500 (EST)
Von: ACSIJ Journal <info(a)acsij.org>
Antwort an: ACSIJ Journal <info(a)acsij.org>
An: neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at
*Call for Papers*
*Advances in Computer Science: an International Journal (ACSIJ)*
<http://www.acsij.org>
*January 2016 Issue (Volume 5 Issue 1)*
Greetings from ACSIJ Journal!
You are cordially invited to submit or recommend articles to the *ACSIJ
Advances in Computer Science: an International Journal (ISSN :
2322-5157)*, which is a peer-reviewed open access journal. The journal
covers the issues related to computer science, engineering, technology
and related disciplines including their applications in academia,
research, business and industry. More information about the journal can
be found at:
www.acsij.org <http://www.acsij.org>
*ACSIJ Published Papers are Indexed By:* Google Scholar, Bielefeld
University Library - BASE ( Germany ), DOAJ - Directory of Open Access
Journals, Research Bible ( Tokyo, Japan ) and so on.
*Note*: Last date to submit your paper for *January 2016 issue (Volume
5 Issue 1)* *is* *15th* *January, 2016*. Volume 5 Issue 1 issue will be
online on *31st January, 2016*. Please submit your manuscript through
submission form <http://www.acsij.org/acsij/about/submissions>:
http://www.acsij.org/acsij/about/submissions
Before you submit a manuscript please ensure you have read the Author’s
Guidelines <http://www.acsij.org/acsij/information/authors>:
http://www.acsij.org/acsij/information/authors
*Important Dates:*
Submission deadline: 15th January 2016
Paper status notification: 25th January 2016
Publication Due: 31st January 2016
We are looking forward to hearing from you!
Best regards,
Editorial Assistant
Advances in Computer Science : an International Journal
ISSN : 2322-5157
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Betreff: [WI] Cfp: ECIS 2016 Workshop on "Sensing Enterprise Systems"
Datum: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 14:52:37 +0000
Von: Michael Fellmann <michael.fellmann(a)uni-rostock.de>
An: wi(a)lists.uni-karlsruhe.de <wi(a)lists.uni-karlsruhe.de>
Kopie (CC): Kurt Sandkuhl <kurt.sandkuhl(a)uni-rostock.de>
/* apologies for cross-posting */
Dear all,
we cordially invite you to submit your workshop paper to the workshop on
“Sensing Enterprise Systems”, held at the 24th European Conference on
Information Systems (ECIS) 2016.
Kind regards, on behalf of the organizing team -- Michael Fellmann
** * * Cfp: ECIS 2016 Workshop on “Sensing Enterprise Systems” * * * *
**
*Description*
In today’s world, businesses are constantly challenged and have to
change permanently due to economic and political crises, lack of
resources, environmental changes, and ever changing social systems.
Therefore enterprises need new ways to continuously be aware of changes
and more quickly adapt to changing environments in order to remain
competitive. The “Sensing Enterprise”//concept has been coined as a
vision towards enterprises that use new technologies and concepts to
continuously track their business operations and become more responsive
to changing demands and more resilient in regard to threats. Among
enabling technologies for this are different kinds of sensors,
intelligent agents, semantic technologies, smart objects, ad-hoc
networking and technologies for cyber-physical systems. In order to
leverage these technologies, new demands and challenges for enterprise
information systems arise. In order to support and implement this vision
of a continuously (self-)aware enterprise, they have to transform to
“Sensing Enterprise Systems”. This transformation not only addresses
technology, but also the way humans work together and even raises
ethical questions. The workshop therefore provides a platform for a wide
spectrum of contributions that provide novel ideas and studies in
respect to the design and implementation as well as human-related and
economic aspects of future Sensing Enterprise Systems.
*Topics include but are not limited to the following*
·Architectures for Sensing Enterprise Systems
·Modelling and conceptual studies on Sensing Enterprise Systems
·Core enabling technologies and concepts such as sensors and Internet of
Things
·Additional technologies such as intelligent agents, smart objects, text
analytics
·Design theories and methods for developing Sensing Enterprise Systems
·Human aspects such as work organization, privacy and ethical questions
·Neuro-IS topics such as stress detection to support Sensing Enterprise
Systems
·Case studies demonstrating the practical use and efficacy of Sensing
Enterprise Systems
·Empirical research on adoption and acceptance of Sensing Enterprise Systems
·Utility, benefit and profitability analyses for Sensing Enterprise Systems
·Cyber-physical systems in the context or as part of Sensing Enterprise
Systems
*Submission Requirements*
Submitted papers should not exceed a page limit of 16 pages. The
reviewing process will follow a double-blind procedure. Papers have to
be anonymized before submitting them. Submissions should be in PDF
format only and submitted via EasyChair. The submission site of
EasyChair is available at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sensy2016. Formatting of the
papers should conform to the Springer LNBIP templates available for Word
or LaTeX <http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-791344-0>.
All submissions should be in English.
*Important Dates*
Submisssion of Workshop Papers March 18, 2016
Notification of Decisions May 2, 2016
Final Version of Submissions May 23, 2016
Workshop date June 11 or 12, 2016
*Workshop Chairs*
·Michael Fellmann (Rostock University, Institute of Computer Science)
·Kurt Sandkuhl (Rostock University, Institute of Computer Science)
·Alexander Smirnov (St. Petersburg Institute of Informatics and Automation)
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**
*Program Committee (tentative) *
·Arne Berre (NTNU Trondheim)
·Michael Clauß (TU Chemnitz)
·Sergio Espana (Utrecht University)
·Michael Fellmann (Rostock University)
·Pierre-Majorique Léger (HEC Montreal)
·Pericles Loucoupoulus (Manchester University)
·Adam Pawlak (Silesian University of Technology)
·René Riedl (University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria and University
of Linz)
·David Romero (Griffith University)
·Kurt Sandkuhl (Rostock University, Institute of Computer Science)
·Alexander Smirnov (St. Petersburg Institute of Informatics and Automation)
·Janis Stirna (Stockholm University)
·Oliver Thomas (Osnabrück University)
·Milan Zdravkovic (Univerity of Nis)
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Jun.-Prof. Dr. Michael Fellmann | University of Rostock, Faculty of
Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Institute of Computer
Science, Research Group Business Information Systems |
Albert-Einstein-Str. 22, 18059 Rostock | Tel. 0381-498 7440 | E-Mail:
Michael.Fellmann(a)Uni-Rostock.de <mailto:Michael.Fellmann@Uni-Rostock.de>
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Betreff: [WI] cfp: Mensch und Computer 2016
Datum: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 13:25:10 +0100
Von: Wolfgang Prinz <wolfgang.prinz(a)fit.fraunhofer.de>
An: Mailingliste GI-FG Mailingliste Mailingliste GI-FG CSCW
<fgcscw(a)gi-ev.de>, German HCI <mci(a)listserv.zimt.uni-siegen.de>, WI
<wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>, ABIS <abis(a)l3s.de>, Be-greifbare Interaktion
<interaktion(a)tzi.de>
Liebe HCI Community,
die kommenden Tage sind oft eine Phase der Planung für das neue Jahr.
Damit Ihr bei dieser Planung die Mensch und Computer 2016 in Aachen
berücksichtigen könnt, findet Ihr unten den cfp und alle wichtigen Termine.
Wir wünschen eine erholsame Weihnachtszeit und ein erfolgreiches 2016!
Das Organisationskomitee der Mensch und Computer 2016
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Mensch und Computer
4. bis 7. September 2016
Aachen, Deutschland
http://muc2016.mensch-und-computer.de
Mit mehr als 800 Teilnehmern in den vergangenen Jahren ist die Mensch
und Computer eine der größten HCI-Konferenzen in Europa. Alljährlich
zieht die Konferenz Teilnehmer aus Wissenschaft und Industrie an. Dieses
Jahr wird die Mensch und Computer in Aachen stattfinden. Das Programm
besteht auch in diesem Jahr aus dem wissenschaftlichen Track
“Mensch-Computer-Interaktion” (MCI) sowie aus dem Praktiker-Track
“Usability Professionals” (UP).
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WICHTIGE TERMINE
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EINREICHUNGEN
* MCI - Langbeiträge, Workshops: 3. April 2016
* UP - Beitragsvorschläge mittels Abstract-Formular: 3. April 2016
* MCI - Kurzbeiträge (Poster), Demos, Videos, Tutorien: 5. Juni 2016
BENACHRICHTIGUNGEN
* UP - Beitragsannahmen: ab 20. April 2016
* MCI - Annahme Workshops: 20. April 2016
* MCI - Annahme Langbeiträge: 31. Mai 2016
* MCI - Annahme weitere Formate: 26. Juni 2016
ABGABEN
* UP - Abgabe Review-Version der Beiträge: 31. Mai 2016
* UP - Abgabe Tagungsbandversion: 10. Juli 2016
* MCI - Abgabe Tagungsbandversion für alle Formate: 10. Juli 2016
KONFERENZ
* 4. bis 7. September 2016
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BEITRAGSFORMEN - WISSENSCHAFTLICHER TEIL DER GI
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Der wissenschaftliche Teil der Konferenz lädt zur Einreichung von
Langbeiträgen, Kurzbeiträgen, Demos, Videos, und Tutorien ein.
Einreichungen sind in deutscher und englischer Sprache möglich.
Von Langbeiträgen wird ein klarer wissenschaftlicher Beitrag erwartet.
Diese werden im Hauptteil der Konferenz durch mündliche Vorträge
präsentiert. Langbeiträge werden durch mindestens drei Mitglieder des
Programmkomitees begutachtet und in einer Sitzung von Experten diskutiert.
In Kurzbeiträgen sollen Ideen vorgestellt und mit der wissenschaftlichen
Gemeinschaft diskutiert werden. Sie werden in dedizierten Postersessions
präsentiert, um den wissenschaftlichen Austausch zu fördern.
Kurzbeiträge werden durch externe Gutachter begutachtet und durch das
Komitee für Kurzbeiträge ausgewählt.
Demos und Videos sollen neuartige Interaktionstechnologien und
Interaktionsmethoden demonstrieren. Die Beiträge werden in dedizierten
Sessions präsentiert und durch eine Jury ausgewählt.
Ausführlichere Informationen zu den Beitragsformen, zum
Einreichungsprozedere sowie entsprechende Templates für den
wissenschaftlichen Teil sind hier verfügbar:
http://muc2016.mensch-und-computer.de/cfp/mensch-computer-interaktion
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BEITRAGSFORMEN - PRAKTIKER TEIL DER GERMAN UPA
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Der Praktiker-Teil der Konferenz lädt zur Einreichung von Full
Presentations, Creative Presentations, Workshops/Panel-Discussions,
Tutorials, Tool Demos und Young Professionals Presentations ein.
Einreichungen sind in deutscher und englischer Sprache möglich und
werden durch das Programmkomitee begutachtet und diskutiert.
In den Full Presentations können spannende Arbeitsergebnisse berichtet
werden. Diese sollten als schriftlicher Beitrag 6-10 Seiten umfassen und
werden auf der Konferenz in einem 30-minütigen Vortrag inkl. Diskussion
präsentiert.
Creative Presentations sind ein Format, um kreative Ergebnisse und
Erfahrungsberichte zu präsentieren. Der Vortrag auf der Konferenz
umfasst 15 oder 30 Minuten und wird nicht von einem schriftlichen
Beitrag im Tagungsband begleitet.
Anders als im wissenschaftlichen Teil der Konferenz bieten
Workshops/Panel-Discussions im Praxisteil die Möglichkeit ein Thema mit
anderen Teilnehmern gemeinsam zu erarbeiten oder eine Fragestellung in
einer Experterunde zu diskutieren. Die Dauer eines Workshops/einer
Panel-Discussion beträgt 90 Minuten. Ein schriftlicher Beitrag für das
Tagungsband ist möglich, aber keine Voraussetzung für eine Durchführung.
Ein Tutorial bietet die Möglichkeit anderen Teilnehmern Wissen und
Erfahrungen sowohl theoretisch als auch praktisch zu vermitteln. Die
Dauer eines Tutorial beträgt 90 Minuten. Ein schriftlicher Beitrag für
das Tagungsband ist möglich, aber keine Voraussetzung für eine
Durchführung.
Das Format Tool Demo bietet Herstellern von UX / Usability-Tools die
Möglichkeit diese in einer 30, 60 oder 90-minütigen Session
vorzustellen, sowie den Mehrwert und den professionellen Umgang damit zu
vermitteln.
Dieses Jahr erstmals mit dabei ist das Young Professionals Format. Hier
können junge Nachwuchsexperten die Ergebnisse ihrer Abschlussarbeit aus
dem Studium oder der Ausbildung präsentieren. Vielleicht sitzt ja der
zukünftige Arbeitgeber im Publikum und hört zu.
Ausführlichere Informationen zum Einreichungsprozedere sowie
entsprechende Templates für den Praxisteil der German UPA
(Abstract-Formular, Beitragsvorlage, etc.) sind hier verfügbar:
http://muc2016.mensch-und-computer.de/cfp/usability-professionals
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PUBLIKATION
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Die eingereichten Beiträge werden digital über die Digital Library –
Mensch-Computer-Interaktion der Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.
(http://dl.mensch-und-computer.de) als Open Access veröffentlicht und
deren Zitierfähigkeit jeweils über einen Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
sichergestellt.
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AUFRUF SPONSORING
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Die Ausgestaltung einer Konferenz sowie deren Rahmenprogramm lebt durch
die Unterstützung engagierter Sponsoren. Wir laden daher alle
Unternehmen und Organisationen dazu ein, als Sponsor und/oder Aussteller
mit dem fachkundigen Publikum während der “Mensch und Computer 2016” in
Dialog zu treten. Bei Interesse können Sie gerne mit uns in Kontakt
treten und unsere Sponsoreninformationen anfordern:
sponsoring(a)mensch-und-computer.de
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ORGANISATOREN
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Leitung der Konferenz
* Wolfgang Prinz (Fraunhofer FIT, RWTH Aachen
* Jan Borchers, RWTH Aachen
* Matthias Jarke (Fraunhofer FIT, RWTH Aachen
* Martina Ziefle, RWTH Aachen
Leitung des Programmkomitees Usability Professionals
* Steffen Hess (Fraunhofer IESE)
* Holger Fischer (Universität Paderborn, s-lab)
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Betreff: Re: [AISWorld] [RESACS 2016 in Sweden] Call for Papers
Datum: Wed, 16 Dec 2015 10:06:03 -0500
Von: Bastian Tenbergen <bastian.tenbergen(a)oswego.edu>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Kopie (CC): resacs <resacs(a)paluno.uni-due.de>
Hello,
You are cordially invited to submit your original research to on Requirements Engineering, Self-Adaptive Systems, or Cyber Physical Systems to RESACS 2016!
Important Dates (all deadlines 23:59h Baker Island Time):
Paper SubmissionJanuary 15th, 2016
-- One Month Left!
Paper NotificationJanuary 30th, 2016
Camera Ready SubmissionFebruary 18th, 2016
WorkshopMarch 14th, 2014
The Second International Workshop on Requirements Engineering for Self-Adaptive and Cyber Physical Systems, RESACS 2016 (https://resacs2016.wordpress.com), will be held on March 14, 2016, in Gothenburg, Sweden.
The call for papers is available here!
We are looking for original research on requirements engineering, self-adaptive, or cyber physical systems. A wide range of topics is accepted, including but not limited to:
Methods for Assessing Requirements
Context Analysis and Domain Modeling
Collaboration and Trustworthiness in Collaboration
Specification and Quality Assurance
Strategic and Ad-hoc Reuse of Components and Systems
Design Space Exploration and Communication Strategies
Requirements Satisfaction Monitoring at Runtime
Runtime Adaptation, Decision Making and Runtime Uncertainty
Ad-hoc networking of cyber physical entities and services
Benefits and Application Areas
We accept as full papers (up to 15 pages LNCS), short papers (up to 8 pages LNCS), or poster papers (up to 6 pages LNCS). Paper styles include:
Novel Approach and Approach Transfer Papers
Empirical Validations, Case Studies, Industry and Experience Reports
Problem Statements, New Ideas and Directions, Vision or Position Papers, Preliminary Evaluations
Tools, Modeling/Meta-Modeling
All submitted manuscripts will be peer reviewed and evaluated by originality and quality. Accepted papers will be published in the joint REFSQ 2016 CEUR-WS Workshop Proceedings.
Extended versions of the selected best and most influential papers will be published in the Journal of Information Systems Modeling and Design along with other invited papers from other REFSQ 2016 Workshops. Authors will be given the opportunity to improve and extend their manuscripts according to workshop feedback. There will be a regular double-blind review process for the extended papers.
Please also consider forwarding the call for papers to your colleagues, collaborators, and students and feel free to follow RESACS updates on our website (https://resacs2016.wordpress.com) and on Twitter (https://twitter.com/RESACS_WS).
We are looking forward to your submission! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
Cristina
Marian
Bastian
RESACS Co-Organizers
PS: Please excuse double postings.
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Asst. Professor for Computer Science
Department of Computer Science
427 Shineman Center
State University of New York at Oswego
7060 State Route 104
Oswego, NY, 13126, USA
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Betreff: [WI] QBFEVAL'16 - Call for Solvers & Benchmarks
Datum: Fri, 18 Dec 2015 21:46:26 +0100
Von: Luca Pulina <lpulina(a)uniss.it>
Organisation: University of Sassari
An: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
[apologies for any cross-posting]
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QBFEVAL'16 - Competitive evaluation of QBF solvers
Call for Solvers & Benchmarks
A joint event with SAT 2016 - The Nineteenth International Conference
on Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing - Bordeaux,
France, July 5-8, 2016
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QBFEVAL'16 will be the 2016 competitive evaluation of QBF solvers, and
the eleventh evaluation of QBF solvers and instances ever. QBFEVAL'16
will award solvers that stand out as being particularly effective on
specific categories of QBF instances. The evaluation will run using
the computing infrastructure made available by the University of
Sassari.
We warmly encourage developers of QBF solvers to submit their work,
even at early stages of development, as long as it fulfills some very
simple requirements. We also welcome the submission of QBF formulas to
be used for the evaluation. People thinking about using QBF-based
techniques in their area (e.g., formal verification, planning,
knowledge reasoning) are invited to contribute to the evaluation by
submitting QBF instances of their research problems (see the
requirements for instances). The results of the evaluation will be a
good indicator of the current feasibility of QBF-based approaches and
a stimulus for people working on QBF solvers to further enhance their
tools. For questions, comments and any other issue regarding
QBFEVAL'16, please get in touch with qbf16(a)qbflib.org.
Details about solvers and benchmarks submission, tracks, and related
rules, are available at http://www.qbflib.org/qbfeval16.php
Important Dates
Registration open: February 1st 2016
Solvers due: March 1st 2016
Final versions of solvers due: March 15th 2016
Benchmarks due: March 15th 2016
Results: presented SAT'16
Organizing committee
Organization
Luca Pulina, University of Sassari
Judges
Martina Seidl, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
Christoph Wintersteiger, Microsoft Research Limited
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Betreff: [AISWorld] CFP AMCIS 2016 Minitrack: ICT Collaboration in
Cross-Organizational, International, and Global Settings
Datum: Fri, 18 Dec 2015 17:53:40 +0000
Von: Madlberger Maria <Maria.Madlberger(a)webster.ac.at>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
*** CALL FOR PAPERS: AMCIS 2016, San Diego, August 11-13, 2016, http://amcis2016.aisnet.org/ ***
TRACK: ICTs in Global Development (SIGGlobDev) Track
MINITRACK: ICT Collaboration in Cross-Organizational, International, and Global Settings
MINITRACK DESCRIPTION:
With growing integration of corporations, public authorities, non-profit organizations, project teams, and individuals in cross-organizational, international and global settings, ICT collaboration is getting increasingly relevant. Cross-organizational and particularly international and global collaboration is much more complex than collaboration within one single organization. Critical success factors or challenges of ICT collaboration in such settings are for example different levels of ICT infrastructure, differences in business processes, cultural differences, legal regulations or the economic environment. ICT in cross-organizational, international, and global collaboration can facilitate collaboration and enable improved cross-organizational processes. On the other hand, ICT is also seen as a goal of cross-organizational collaboration. This mini-track focuses on conceptual and empirical research that contributes to a clearer understanding of international and global ICT collabora
tion processes, their challenges, success factors, and benefits in cross-organizational, international, or global settings. All methodological approaches, including case studies, surveys, literature reviews, design science etc. are welcome.
SUGGESTED TOPICS:
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
* Inter-organizational, international, or global ICT collaboration and collaboration processes
* ICT collaboration in national or international supply chains or project management
* Conceptual frameworks of ICT collaboration in global development
* Success factors of collaboration technologies
* Knowledge transfer in international ICT collaboration, multinational teams, and ICT productivity
* Comparative cross-country research or country-specific case studies on ICT collaboration
* Antecedents of cross-organizational, international, or global collaboration
* Diffusion of collaborative technologies in emerging economies
* Cross-organizational, international, or global value-chains and value-networks
* Standardization of collaborative technologies and/or processes
* Mobile applications or social media as facilitators of ICT collaboration
IMPORTANT DATES:
January 4, 2016: Manuscript submissions begin
March 2, 2016 (10:00 AM Pacific Standard Time): Deadline for paper submissions
MINITRACK CHAIR: Maria Madlberger, Webster Vienna Private University, maria.madlberger(a)webster.ac.at<mailto:maria.madlberger@webster.ac.at>
INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS:
Manuscript submission at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2016.
Complete instructions for authors and information about the conference at http://amcis2016.aisnet.org.
NOTE:
Authors of best papers in the ICTs in Global Development track will be invited to submit revised versions for fast-track review and possible publication in the journal Information Technology for Development (ITD) - http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/titd20/current
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Betreff: [AISWorld] 2016 ICSE Workshop on Software Engineering in
Healthcare Systems
Datum: Fri, 18 Dec 2015 13:04:15 +0000
Von: Kuziemsky, Craig <Kuziemsky(a)telfer.uottawa.ca>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Dear Colleagues,
Please consider submitting a paper to the 2016 ICSE workshop on Software Engineering in Healthcare Systems, May 14-15, 2016, Austin, Texas.
Workshop website: http://sehc.info/sehs2016.htm
Workshop overview
Healthcare systems worldwide continue to strive for innovative approaches all levels of care delivery. Software Engineering will continue to play a crucial role in healthcare transformation. The goal of the International Workshop on Software Engineering in Healthcare Systems (SEHS) is to share and discuss recent advances in software engineering to drive healthcare transformation through innovation and integration at the micro, meso and macro levels. The workshop integrates the Foundations in Health Information Engineering and Systems (FHIES) and Software Engineering in Health Care (SEHC) communities.
Example Topics for Submission
Software quality, user interfaces, systems interoperability, safety, security, workflow integration, system quality, compliance and regulatory issues, revolution of the software development process, software engineering and healthcare innovation and transformation, and data analytics are just a few of the issues that our community faces. For the 2016 SEHS workshop we invite submissions that explore the above challenges (as well as other software engineering topics relevant to healthcare systems and processes) and the role that software engineering plays in developing solutions to address them.
Submission Types
With the above topics as a starting point, the SEHS 2016 workshop invites broad participation from people who are actively involved in research and development of software engineering in healthcare. To accommodate for the participation of projects in different stages of maturity, we seek a variety of contributions, including:
1. Short papers (up to 4 pages long) -- short papers include contributions that may report initial research results that might not yet be mature enough for a full research paper or position papers that presents forward looking ideas/concepts.
2. Tool descriptions (up to 4 pages long) -- tool papers report on tools that support one or more aspects of engineering health-related software systems.
3. Clinical case studies (up to 7 pages long) -- clinical case studies report on case studies that involve applying and evaluating software engineering techniques in a clinical setting.
4. Research results papers (up to 7 pages long) -- research papers describe novel results related to one or more topics of the workshop
All submissions will be reviewed by the Program Committee. All accepted submissions will be published in the ACM and IEEE Digital Libraries and will appear in the companion volume of the ICSE 2016 Proceedings. The official publication date of the workshop proceedings is the date the proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of ICSE 2016. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: January 22, 2016
Notification to Authors: February 19, 2016
Camera-ready accepted paper deadline: February 26, 2016
Papers should be submitted to the workshop's EasyChair site: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sehs2016
Indicate in the subtitle of your paper to which of the categories you are submitting. Papers must follow ICSE formatting guidelines: http://2016.icse.cs.txstate.edu/formatInstr
Please do not hesitate to get in touch with me if you have any questions about the workshop.
Regards,
Craig
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Craig Kuziemsky, PhD
Associate Professor, Director, MSc in Health Systems Program
Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa
Telephone: 613-562-5800 ext 4792
e-mail: kuziemsky(a)telfer.uottawa.ca<mailto:kuziemsky@telfer.uottawa.ca>
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