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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP_The 32nd International Conference on Database
and Expert Systems Applications - DEXA2021
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2021 14:17:12 +0100
From: Hesti Sudjana <hesti.sudjana(a)jku.at>
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C A L L F O R P A P E R S
The 32nd International Conference on Database and Expert Systems
Applications - DEXA2021
September 27-30, 2021
Linz, Austria (Virtual)
http://www.dexa.org/dexa2021
email: dexa2(a)iiwas.org
Papers submission:https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dexa2021
**** IMPORTANT DATES ****
Paper submission: April 1, 2021 Notification of acceptance: June 1, 2021
Camera-ready copies due: June 30, 2021
**** PUBLICATION ****
All accepted conference papers will be published in a volume of "Lecture
Notes in Computer Science" (LNCS) by Springer. All published papers will
be indexed appropriately in all major indexes. Selected high-quality
papers will be invited to be published, after revision and extension, in
special issues of international journals.
**** SCOPE ****
Database, information, and knowledge systems have always been a core
subject of computer science. The ever increasing need to distribute,
exchange, and integrate data, information, and knowledge has added
further importance to this subject. Advances in the field will help
facilitate new avenues of communication, to proliferate
interdisciplinary discovery, and to drive innovation and commercial
opportunity. Since 1990, DEXA has been an annual international
conference which showcases state-of-the-art research activities in
database, information, and knowledge systems. DEXA provides a forum to
present research results and to examine advanced applications in the
field. The conference and its associated workshops offer an opportunity
for developers, scientists, and users to extensively discuss
requirements, problems, and solutions in database, information, and
knowledge systems. DEXA 2021 invites research submissions on all topics
related to database, information, and knowledge systems including, but
not limited to the points in the list below. We also welcome survey
papers, provided that the survey fills a void or goes beyond existing
overview papers.
- Acquisition, Modeling, Management and Processing of Knowledge
- Authenticity, Privacy, Security, and Trust
- Availability, Reliability and Fault Tolerance
- Big Data Management and Analytics
- Consistency, Integrity, Quality of Data
- Constraint Modeling and Processing
- Cloud Computing and Database-as-a-Service
- Database Federation and Integration, Interoperability, Multi-Databases
- Data and Information Networks
- Data and Information Semantics
- Data Integration, Metadata Management, and Interoperability
- Data Structures and Data Management Algorithms
- Database and Information System Architecture and Performance
- Data Streams, and Sensor Data
- Data Warehousing
- Decision Support Systems and Their Applications
- Dependability, Reliability and Fault Tolerance
- Digital Libraries, and Multimedia Databases
- Distributed, Parallel, P2P, Grid, and Cloud Databases
- Graph Databases
- Incomplete and Uncertain Data
- Information Retrieval
- Information and Database Systems and Their Applications
- Mobile, Pervasive and Ubiquitous Data
- Modeling, Automation and Optimization of Processes
- NoSQL and NewSQL Databases
- Object, Object-Relational, and Deductive Databases
- Provenance of Data and Information
- Semantic Web and Ontologies
- Social Networks, Social Web, Graph, and Personal Information Management
- Statistical and Scientific Databases
- Temporal, Spatial, and High Dimensional Databases
- Query Processing and Transaction Management
- User Interfaces to Databases and Information Systems
- Visual Data Analytics, Data Mining, and Knowledge Discovery
- WWW and Databases, Web Services
- Workflow Management and Databases
- XML and Semi-structured Data
**** SUBMISSION GUIDELINES ****
Authors are invited to electronically submit original research
contributions or experience reports in English. DEXA will accept
submissions of both short (up to 6 pages) and full papers (up to 12
papers). The submitted manuscript should closely reflect the final paper
as it will appear in the Proceedings. DEXA reserves the right to accept
papers only as short papers, in which papers describe interesting and
innovative ideas which still require further technical development.
Any submission that significantly exceeds length limits or deviates from
formatting requirements may be rejected without review.
Formatting guidelines: http://www.dexa.org/formatting_guidelines
Online Papers Submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dexa2021
**** REVIEW PROCESS ****
Submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on originality,
significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition.
Duplicate submissions are not allowed and will be rejected immediately
without further review. Authors are expected to agree to the following
terms: "I understand that the submission must not overlap substantially
with any other paper that I am a co-author of or that is currently
submitted elsewhere. Furthermore, previously published papers with any
overlap are cited prominently in this submission."
Questions about this policy or how it applies to a specific paper should
be directed to the PC Co-chairs.
**** ACCEPTED PAPERS ****
All accepted conference papers will be published in a volume of "Lecture
Notes in Computer Science" (LNCS) by Springer Verlag. Authors of all
accepted papers must sign a Springer copyright release form. Papers are
accepted with the understanding that at least one author will register
for the conference to present the paper. Authors of selected papers
presented at the conference will be invited to submit extended versions
of their papers for publication in the Springer journal Transactions of
Large Scale Data and Knowledge Centered Systems (TLDKS). The submitted
extended versions will undergo a further review process.
**** Program Committee Co-Chairs ****
Josef Küng, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Sven Hartmann, Clausthal University of Technology, Germany
Program Committees: http://www.dexa.org/dexa2021
For further inquiries, please contact dexa(a)iiwas.org <mailto:dexa@iiwas.org>
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Science Park 3, Altenberger Straße 69, 4040 Linz, Austria
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP_The 10th International Conference on Electronic
Government and the Information Systems Perspective - EGOVIS2021
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2021 14:23:01 +0100
From: Hesti Sudjana <hesti.sudjana(a)jku.at>
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C A L L F O R P A P E R S
The 10th International Conference on Electronic Government and the
Information Systems Perspective - EGOVIS2021
"Technology-Enabled Innovation for Democracy, Government and Governance"
September 27 - 30, 2021
Linz, Austria (Virtual)
http://www.dexa.org/egovis2021
email: dexa(a)iiwas.org.org
Papers submission:https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=egovis2021
*** IMPORTANT DATES ***
Paper submission: April 1, 2021 Notification of acceptance: June 1, 2021
Camera-ready copies due: June 30, 2021
*** PUBLICATION ***
All accepted conference papers will be published in a volume of "Lecture
Notes in Computer Science" (LNCS) by Springer. All published papers will
be indexed appropriately in all major indexes. Selected high-quality
papers will be invited to be published, after revision and extension, in
special issues of international journals. *** SCOPE ***
EGOVIS series of international conferences focuses on information
systems aspects of e-government. Information systems are a core enabler
for electronic government/governance in all its dimensions:
e-administration, e-democracy, e-participation and e-voting. Each year
EGOVIS brings together experts from academia, public administrations,
and industry to discuss e-government information systems from different
perspectives and disciplines, i.e. technology, policy and/or governance
and public administration. We search for original papers by researchers
and practitioners describing novel ideas and innovative solutions in the
field.
EGOVIS 2021 invites paper submissions on all topics related to
e-government and the information systems perspective. Topics of interest
include (but are not limited to) the following:
- Artificial intelligence, expert systems and decision support
- Business analytics in government, data mining and data warehousing
- Business process reengineering
- Civic media and social media for e-democracy
- Cloud computing
- Collaboration support systems
- Cross-border initiatives
- Cybernetics policies
- Data Science in government: big data, open data and database aspects
- Digital citizen cards
- Economics of e-Government
- e-Democracy/e-Participation
- Education and training
- e-Government 2.0; Web 2.0 and 3.0 applications
- Impacts of Web 2.0 in e-Government
- E-government enterprise architectures
- e-Government and multilingualism
- E-government policies and strategies
- Electronic identity, identity management
- Geographical information systems (GIS)
- Governance in cyberspace
- Government collaboration patterns
- Information modelling and integration
- Information retrieval
- Information systems architecture
- Interoperability solutions for Public Administrations
- Knowledge management, intelligent systems
- Legal and regulatory aspects
- Mobile services
- Open Government
- Open innovation, innovation management, transparency, transformation
and change management
- Open source solutions for e-government
- Personalization and recommender systems
- Privacy, trust, interoperability and security
- Regional collaboration (e.g. central European research and
cross-border piloting)
- Risk governance and management
- Semantic Web and ontologies
- Service-oriented architectures, web services
- Social innovation platforms
- Smart government and smart governance
- Ubiquitous and pervasive computing
- Value creation and business modelling
- Workflow management
*** SUBMISSION GUIDELINES ***
Authors are invited to submit electronically original contributions or
experience reports in English. The submitted manuscript should closely
reflect the final paper as it will appear in the proceedings. EGOVIS
will accept submissions of both short and full papers.
- Short papers: up to 6 pages on preliminary work, vision papers or
industrial applications
- Full paper: up to 12 pages and papers are expected to be more mature,
contain more theory or present a survey (tutorial style) of some
interesting topic.
Any submission that significantly exceeds length limits or deviates from
formatting requirements may be rejected without review. The submitted
manuscript should closely reflect the final paper as it will appear in
the Proceedings.
Formatting guidelines: http://www.dexa.org/formatting_guidelines
Online Papers Submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=egovis2021
*** REVIEW PROCESS ***
Submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on originality,
significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition.
Duplicate submissions are not allowed and will be rejected immediately
without further review. Authors are expected to agree to the following
terms: "I understand that the submission must not overlap substantially
with any other paper that I am a co-author of or that is currently
submitted elsewhere. Furthermore, previously published papers with any
overlap are cited prominently in this submission."
Questions about this policy or how it applies to a specific paper should
be directed to the PC Co-chairs.
*** Program Committee co-Chairs *** Andrea Kő, Corvinus University
Budapest, Hungary
Enrico Francesconi, Italian National Research Council and European
Parliament, Italy
Program Committees: http://www.dexa.org/egovis2021
For further inquiries, please contact PC Chair/co-Chairs
(egovis2021(a)easychair.org)
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Science Park 3, Altenberger Straße 69, 4040 Linz, Austria
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Subject: [WI] [CFP] 18th Conference on Principles of Knowledge
Representation and Reasoning (KR2021)
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2021 21:51:36 +0700
From: Thanh Dinh <thanh.dinhvan(a)gmail.com>
Reply-To: Thanh Dinh <thanh.dinhvan(a)gmail.com>
To: Esra Erdem <esra.erdem(a)sabanciuniv.edu>, Gerhard Lakemeyer
<gerhard(a)kbsg.rwth-aachen.de>, Meghyn Bienvenu
<meghyn.bienvenu(a)u-bordeaux.fr>
CALL FOR PAPERS
18th Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
(KR2021)
November 6-12, 2021, Hanoi, Vietnam -> see note below about remote
participation
https://kr2021.kbsg.rwth-aachen.de
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR) is a well-established and lively
field of research. In KR a fundamental assumption is that an agent's
knowledge
is explicitly represented in a declarative form, suitable for processing by
dedicated reasoning engines. This assumption, that much of what an agent
deals
with is knowledge-based, is common in many modern intelligent systems.
Consequently, KR has contributed to the theory and practice of various
areas in
AI, including automated planning and natural language understanding, and to
fields beyond AI, including databases, verification, software
engineering, and
robotics. In recent years, KR has contributed also to new and emerging
fields,
including the semantic web, computational biology, cyber security, and the
development of software agents.
The KR conference series is the leading forum for timely in-depth
presentation
of progress in the theory and principles underlying the representation and
computational management of knowledge.
** SCOPE **
We solicit papers presenting novel results on the principles of KR that
clearly
contribute to the formal foundations of relevant problems or show the
applicability of results to implemented or implementable systems. We also
welcome papers from other areas that show clear use of, or contributions to,
the principles or practice of KR.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Applications of KR
- Argumentation
- Belief revision and update, belief merging, information fusion
- Commonsense reasoning
- Computational aspects of knowledge representation
- Concept formation, similarity-based reasoning
- Contextual reasoning
- Decision making
- Description logics
- Explanation finding, diagnosis, causal reasoning, abduction
- Geometric, spatial, and temporal reasoning
- Inconsistency- and exception-tolerant reasoning, paraconsistent logics
- KR and autonomous agents and multi-agent systems
- KR and cognitive robotics
- KR and cyber security
- KR and education
- KR and game theory
- KR and machine learning, inductive logic programming, knowledge
acquisition
- KR and natural language processing and understanding
- KR and the Web, Semantic Web
- Knowledge graphs and open linked data
- Knowledge representation languages
- Logic programming, answer set programming
- Modeling and reasoning about preferences
- Multi- and order-sorted representations and reasoning
- Nonmonotonic logics, default logics, conditional logics
- Ontology formalisms and models
- Ontology-based data access, integration, and exchange
- Philosophical foundations of KR
- Qualitative reasoning, reasoning about physical systems
- Reasoning about actions and change, action languages
- Reasoning about constraints, constraint programming
- Reasoning about knowledge, beliefs, and other mental attitudes
- Uncertainty, vagueness, many-valued and fuzzy logics
The KR2021 program will also feature workshops and tutorials, solicited
by means
of an open call, as well as a doctoral consortium.
** TRACKS AND SPECIAL SESSIONS **
In addition to the main conference track, KR2021 will host the following
tracks
and sessions:
* Applications and Systems Track
* Recently Published Research Track
* Special Session on KR and Machine Learning
* Special Session on KR and Robotics
** IMPORTANT DATES **
Submission of title and abstract: March 24, 2021
Paper submission deadline: March 31, 2021
Author response period: May 24-26, 2021
Notification: June 15, 2021
Camera-ready papers: July 14, 2021
Conference dates: November 6-12, 2021
The Recently Published Research track, workshops, tutorials, and the
doctoral
consortium have different submission and notification dates, which are
listed
on the conference website.
**AUTHOR GUIDELINES AND SUBMISSION INFORMATION**
All submissions must be written in English and formatted using the style
files
provided on the KR'21 website. Papers must be submitted in PDF format,
through
the EasyChair conference system:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=kr2021
For the main conference track and additional tracks/sessions (except for
the Recently Published Research track), we invite
- Full papers of up to 9 pages, including abstract, figures, and appendices
(if any), but excluding references and acknowledgements.
- Short papers of up to 4 pages, excluding references and acknowledgements.
Both full and short papers must describe original, previously unpublished
research, and must not simultaneously be submitted for publication
elsewhere.
These restrictions do not apply to previously accepted workshop papers with
a limited audience and/or without archival proceedings, and to papers
uploaded at
public repositories (e.g., arXiv).
Accepted full papers and short papers will be published in the KR2021
proceedings.
Authors may optionally submit a separate PDF containing additional
information
that substantiates the claims made in their paper, such as proof details,
additional experimental results, further details on experimental design,
etc.
If authors wish to make such material available to reviewers, they
should do so
by submitting a file through EasyChair, rather than by including links or
references in their paper. Please note that the main paper must be self
contained, as the supplementary material will not be published. Moreover,
reviewers will have the option but not the obligation to consult the
supplementary material.
The preceding submission guidelines apply to the main track, as well as
to the
Applications and Systems track, the KR & Machine Learning special
session, and
the KR & Robotics special session. By contrast, different submission
guidelines
apply to the Recently Published Research track, workshops, tutorials,
and the
doctoral consortium, please consult the KR21 website for further
information.
** REMOTE PARTICIPATION DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC **
We understand that the global public health situation may make it
difficult or
impossible for some, if not all, participants to travel to Hanoi. For this
reason, we commit to allowing authors of accepted papers to present
virtually
and will work hard to enable the best possible experience for all conference
participants.
** CONFERENCE CHAIRS **
General:
Esra Erdem (Sabanci University, Turkey)
Program:
Meghyn Bienvenu (CNRS & University of Bordeaux, France)
Gerhard Lakemeyer (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
Applications and Systems Track:
Martin Gebser (University of Klagenfurt, Austria)
Ulrike Sattler (University of Manchester, UK)
Recently Published Research Track:
Vladimir Lifschitz (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
Pierre Marquis (Artois University & Institut Universitaire de
France, France)
Special Session on KR & Machine Learning:
Vaishak Belle (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Luc de Raedt (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Special Session on KR & Robotics:
Alessandro Saffioti (University of Örebro, Sweden)
Mary-Anne Williams (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)
Workshop and Tutorials:
Markus Kroetzsch (TU Dresden, Germany)
Yongmei Liu (Sun Yat-sen University, China)
Doctoral Consortium:
Jens Classen (Simon Fraser University)
Magdalena Ortiz (TU Vienna, Austria)
Local Organization:
Giuseppe De Giacomo (Sapienza University, Italy)
Son Tran (New Mexico State University, USA)
Long Tran-Thanh (University of Warwick, UK)
Thanh Van Dinh (East Asia University of Technology, Vietnam)
Virtual Conference Arrangements:
Stefan Borgwardt (TU Dresden, Germany)
Marco Console (Sapienza University Italy)
Long Tran-Thanh (University of Warwick, UK)
Sponsorship:
Kuldeep S. Meel (NUS, Singapore)
Zeynep G. Saribatur (TU Wien, Austria)
Publicity:
Thanh Van Dinh (East Asia University of Technology, Vietnam)
Paolo Felli (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy)
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for papers - 18th Conference of the Italian
Chapter of AIS (ITAIS 2021) - submission deadline May 28
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2021 11:36:54 +0000
From: Stefano Za <sza(a)luiss.it>
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Dear Colleagues,
the 18th conference of the Italian chapter of the Association for
Information Systems will be held at University of Trento
(https://www.unitn.it/en), Department of Economics and Management
(https://www.economia.unitn.it/en), on October 15-16, 2021, Trento.
Submissions will undergo a double blind peer review and a selection of
the best papers will be published in a Springer volume indexed on
Scopus. We are also arranging agreements for fast access to journals.
Formatting rules and submission guidelines are available on conference
website (http://www.itais.org/conference).
Below you will find the important dates and the titles of the tracks.
IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for encouraged abstract submission: April 23, 2021
Deadline for full paper submission: May 28, 2021
Notification of acceptance: July 22, 2021
Final paper submission: August 30, 2021
Final notification of acceptance: September 11, 2021
Doctoral Consortium: October 14 – 15, 2021
Conference: October 15 – 16, 2021
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CONFERENCE TRACKS
T01 – Organizational Change and Enabling Technologies
Co-Chairs: F. Bolici (U. of Cassino), K. Jacobs (RWTH Aachen U.), P.
Lindgren (Aarhus U.), F. Virili (U. Sassari)
T02 – The role of e-HRM and digital innovation in Human Resources Management
Co-Chairs: R. Bissola (U. Cattolica), T. Bondarouk (U. of Twente) A.
Lazazzara (U. Milano), T. Torre (U. Genoa)
T03 – Socio-Technical perspectives for a sustainable future of work and
society
Co-Chairs: P. Bednar (U. of Portsmouth), A. Locoro (LIUC), A. Ravarini
(LIUC), M. Sadok (U. of Portsmouth)
T04 – Human Computer Interaction and Artificial Intelligence
Co-Chairs: T. Di Mascio (U. of L'Aquila), L. Laura (UniNettuno U.), E.
Veglianti (Catholique U. of Lille)
T05 – Digital Accounting information systems in resilient and
sustainable organizations and society
Co-Chairs: D. Mancini (U. of Teramo), E. Bonson (U. of Huelva), D.
Lavorato (Parthenope U. of Naples), D. P. El Khalifi (U. of Huelva)
T06 – Healthcare IS and the resiliency of health provision during the
pandemic and beyond
Co-Chairs: E. M. Piras (Fondazione Bruno Kessler), M. Grisot (Westerdals
Oslo ACT, NO), A. Resca (LIUC)
T07 – Participation, Engagement and Coproduction for social innovation
in turbulent times
Co-Chairs: W. Castelnovo (U.of Insubria), P. Depaoli (U. of Tuscia), N.
G. Badr (San Joseph U.)
T08 – e-Services, Social Networks, and Smartcities
Co-Chairs: C. Metallo (Parthenope U. of Naples), L. Mola (Skema),
M.Guillamon (U. Murcia)
T09 – Sustainability in the Digital Era: from organizations to ecosystems
Co-Chairs: C. Rossignoli (U. Verona), L. Bullini Orlandi (U. Verona), R.
Wagner (U. of Kassel)
T10 – Governance and Portfolio Management of IS Evolution and Digital
Transformation
Co-Chairs: L. Gaio (U. of Trento), P. Rohner (U. of St. Gallen), L.
Sabini (Hertfordshire Business School)
T11 – Post-industrial Design, Service Science, and Sustainability
Development Goals
Co-Chairs: F. Bellini (Sapienza U.), F. D’Ascenzo (Sapienza U.), A.M.
Dima (Bucharest U.), I. Dulskaia (Eurokleis – R&I Lab)
T12 – Statistics, analytics, and data management
Co-Chairs: M. Agovino (Parthenope U. of Naples), J. Beese (U. of St.
Gallen), G. C. Guo (U. of Baltimore), A. Rapposelli (U. of Chieti-Pescara)
The conference chairs, the programme chairs and the organizing committee
are looking forward to meeting you in Trento!
The ItAIS2021 conference team
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP IFIP PERFORMANCE 2021: 39th International
Symposium on Computer Performance, Modeling, Measurements and Evaluation
Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2021 20:18:58 -0500
From: Weina Wang <weinaw(a)cs.cmu.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this initial call for papers.
Please forward this initial CFP to your colleagues, networks and
contacts who might be interested.
IFIP WG 7.3 PERFORMANCE 2021
39th International Symposium on Computer Performance, Modeling,
Measurement and Evaluation
November 8th to 12th, 2021, Milan,
Italyhttps://www.performance2021.deib.polimi.it/
Overview
The IFIP Performance conference aims to bring together researchers
interested in understanding and improving the performance of computing
and communication systems by means of state-of-the-art quantitative
models and solution techniques. Research papers on the design of
algorithms, mathematical analysis and modeling, simulation and
measurement techniques for computer systems or communication networks
are solicited. Of particular interest is work that presents new
performance evaluation methods, or that creatively applies previously
developed methods to make predictions about, or gain insights into key
design trade-offs in a variety of computing, networked, and
cyber-physical systems, ranging from mobile devices and
Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications to large-scale cloud computing
systems.
Important dates
* Abstract submission: May 9th, 2021
* Full paper submission: May 16th, 2021
* Notification to authors: July 19th, 2021
Topics
We solicit papers describing original and previously unpublished
research. Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to,
the following.
Performance-oriented methodologies including:
* Analytical modeling techniques and model validation
* Anomaly detection, problem diagnosis and troubleshooting
* Capacity planning, resource allocation, routing, scheduling and
quality of service
* Experimental design, statistical analysis, simulation
* Game theory, network economics, and platform design
* Machine learning, data mining, graph analysis, optimization
* Performance, scalability, power and reliability analysis
* Stochastic modelling, statistical analysis and simulation
* Sustainability analysis and power management
* Complex networks, sorting and ranking
* System measurement, performance monitoring and forecasting
* Workload characterization and benchmarking
Evaluation techniques, and algorithms for:
* Artificial intelligence and machine learning platforms
* Blockchains and crypto-currency
* Computer architectures and operating systems
* Cyber-physical systems, internet of things, and smart grids
* Data centers, content delivery, cloud computing and virtualization
* High performance computing
* Internet and web services
* Mobile and personal computing systems
* Network architectures, protocols and congestion control
* Network economics and platform design
* Privacy and algorithmic fairness
* Security systems
* Storage systems and data centers
* Social networks, multimedia systems and smart grid
* Virtualization, data centers, distributed and cloud computing, fog
and edge computing
* Quantum computing and quantum communication
* Wireless, ad-hoc and cellular networks
Conference Format
Under the current circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic, global
traveling and meetings have been heavily restricted and difficult. It
is not still clear what the conditions will be in November. We very
much hope to provide an opportunity for the community to gather in
person in Milan, however the conference will allow both the authors of
accepted papers and the attendees to connect from remote and attend
live the sessions streamed from Politecnico di Milano site. Different
registration fees, for remote attendees and people attending in
person, will be available.
Paper Submission
Performance 2021 accepts submissions in two categories:
* Regular papers: 20 pages
* Short papers: 10 pages
Format of Regular Paper Submissions:
Regular papers should not exceed 20 pages, in single-column acmsmall
template format (with the default 10pt font size, the template can be
found at https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template), for
technical content (including all tables and figures). Authors may
supplement their paper with an appendix, whose length is not
constrained. However, the appendix may only be used for the purpose of
justifying the technical correctness of their claims stated in the
body of the paper, e.g., a subset of the proofs or additional
experimental validation. Note that the novelty of the submission will
be judged based on the technical content of the paper and the
reviewers are not obliged to read the appendix.
Accepted regular papers will be published in a special issue of the
Performance Evaluation (PEVA). Additionally, an extended abstract will
be published in a special issue of the ACM Performance Evaluation
Review (PER).
Authors may opt-out of publication in PEVA in favor of submission to
other special issues in journals related to Performance Evaluation and
Operations Research. See the Special Issues section below for
details.
Format of Short Paper Submissions:
Short papers are limited to 10 pages, in single-column acmsmall
template format (with the default 10pt font size), for technical
content (including all tables and figures). Authors may supplement
their paper with an appendix, whose length is not constrained.
However, the appendix may only be used for the purpose of justifying
the technical correctness of their claims stated in the body of the
paper, e.g., a subset of the proofs or additional experimental
validation. Note that the novelty of the submission will be judged
based on the technical content of the paper and the reviewers are not
obliged to read the appendix.
Accepted short papers will be published in a special issue of the ACM
Performance Evaluation Review (PER).
Instructions for All Submissions:
Papers must be submitted through hotCRP
(https://performance2021.hotcrp.com) in printable pdf form. No changes
to margins, spacing or font sizes are allowed from those specified by
the style files. Papers violating the formatting guidelines will be
returned without review.
All submissions will be reviewed using a double-blind review process.
The identity of authors and referees will not be revealed to each
other. To ensure double-blind reviewing, authors’ names and
affiliations should not appear in the paper and bibliographic
references should be made in such a way as to preserve author
anonymity. Please refer to the anonymity guidelines below in the
Polices section for more information.
Authors must declare conflicts truthfully on the submission page. If
a paper is found to have undeclared conflicts or has listed false
conflicts, the paper may be rejected. When you declare your conflict
of interest with the TPC members, consider as a conflict:
* Colleagues of your same institutions (and this is automatically
tracked by the submission system);
* Advisor-advisee;
* Your co-authors in last three years;
* Other relationships, such as close personal friendship, that you
think might tend to affect your judgment or be seen as doing so by a
reasonable person familiar with the relationship.
Authors of rejected Sigmetrics 2021 papers are invited to submit a
revised version of their paper, which would then be reviewed again as
new by at least one of its Sigmetrics reviewers to aid consistency.
The authors are allowed to include a response to the Sigmetrics
reviews in a clearly-marked appendix that will not count against the
page limit. Submissions rejected at Performance 2021 will be offered a
similar resubmission model at Sigmetrics 2022.
Special Issues
By default accepted regular papers will be published in a special
issue of the Performance Evaluation (PEVA) journal. Additionally, an
extended abstract will be published in a special issue of the ACM
Performance Evaluation Review (PER). However, authors may opt-out of
publication in PEVA in favor of an expedited review process in
journals related to Performance Evaluation and Operations Research.
Eligible papers are:
* extensions of short-papers and
* long papers that opt-out of publication in PEVA.
Authors need to make sure that their work falls within the scope of
the respective journal and can seek assistance from the TPC chairs
with this determination. All papers will be reviewed according to the
standards of the journal. In all cases, it is required that the
conference version of the paper published in PER should be no more
than 6 pages.
An expedited review process of accepted papers will be provided by the
following journals: ACM Transactions on Modeling and Performance
Evaluation of Computer Systems (ToMPECS), Queueing Systems: Theory and
Application (QUESTA), Stochastic Models, and Stochastic Systems. In
each case, after you have notified the TPC Chairs of your decision,
you should prepare your manuscript using the same preparation
guidelines as standard papers for the journals but also notify the
Editor-in-Chief and submit the paper with an authors response to the
IFIP Performance reviews.
Policies
* Soft tracking: Starting this year, Performance will use “soft”
tracking to better match reviewers with submitted papers and to more
clearly define the scope of submissions. All submissions, regardless
of the selected track, will be treated equally in terms of acceptance
criteria and review guidelines. Authors must select a track from among
the four listed on the submission website when submitting their paper.
Optionally, a second track may be selected only for papers with a
strong inter-disciplinary element. For authors who have difficulty
selecting a track, the PC chairs will be available to provide advice.
The four tracks are:
* Learning. Papers in this track make progress on either (i) the
design and analysis of machine learning and AI algorithms, broadly
defined, or (ii) the application of tools from machine learning and
AI, broadly defined, to the design, control, and optimization of
computing, networked, social, or cyber-physical systems. The areas of
interest include, but are not limited to, learning theory, online
learning, reinforcement learning, deep learning, trustworthy learning
(causality, fairness, privacy), distributed learning, as well as their
applications to systems.
* Measurement & Applied Modeling. Papers in this track make an
empirical or applied contribution. They often either (i) draw
significant insights from real or synthetic data through access to new
data sources or experiments, or through novel analysis of existing
data sources; and/or (ii) propose and apply a new model or simulation
tool to capture real-world phenomena. Papers in this track may present
general-purpose measurement or simulation methodologies, or may focus
on a specific application domain, or a particular technology, and
explain data obtained from measurements of that domain or technology.
* Systems. Papers in this track make a contribution to the design,
implementation, and/or practical evaluation of computing, networked,
social, or cyber-physical systems. The areas of interest include, but
are not limited to networking, distributed systems, computer
architecture, wireless networks, edge/IoT applications, high
performance computing, cloud computing, energy efficiency, real-time
and fault-tolerant computing, security and privacy, social networks,
and cyber-physical systems, including the smart grid. System papers
with a strong machine learning and AI focus are encouraged to apply to
the Learning track.
* Theory. Papers in this track make progress on existing
theoretical problems, propose new ones, or introduce significant new
analysis techniques. The areas of interest include, but are not
limited to, stochastic processes & applied probability, graph theory,
scheduling & resource allocation, queueing theory, caching theory,
algorithms, mathematical optimization, control theory, market design &
game theory, privacy & security, network science, and algorithmic
fairness.
* Anonymity guidelines: IFIP Performance is double-blind, meaning that
authors should make a good faith effort to anonymize papers. As an
author, you should not identify yourself in the paper either
explicitly or by implication (e.g., through the references or
acknowledgments). However, only non-destructive anonymization is
required. For example, system names may be left un-anonymized, if the
system name is important for a reviewer to be able to evaluate the
work. Specifically, please take the following steps when preparing
your submission:
* Remove authors' names and affiliations from the title page.
* Remove acknowledgment of identifying names and funding sources.
* Use care in naming your files. Source file names, e.g.,
Joe.Smith.dvi, are often embedded in the final output as readily
accessible comments.
* Use care in referring to related work, particularly your own. Do
not omit references to provide anonymity, as this leaves the reviewer
unable to grasp the context. Instead, a good solution is to reference
your past work in the third person, just as you would any other piece
of related work.
* If you need to reference another submission at IFIP Performance
on a related topic, reference it as follows: "A related paper
describes the design and implementation of our compiler [Anonymous
2021]." with the corresponding citation: "[Anonymous 2021] Under
submission. Details omitted for double-blind reviewing."
* If you cite anonymous work, you should also send the deanonymized
reference(s) to the PC chairs in a separate email.
* Publication of a pre-submission version of the submission on your
personal website, institutional archive, or the arXiv is allowed. We
strongly encourage the authors to do so as far away as possible from
the submission deadline, as potential reviewers may be automatically
notified (e.g., if subscribed to receive updates on recently posted
papers). In addition, authors should take care not to widely broadcast
information about their arXiv submission, for example, on social media
forums or a general press release or large mailing lists where PC
members in the recipient list or audience can easily identify the
authors.
* PC members and other reviewers are expected to not actively
attempt to deanonymize papers. In either case, if there is a breach of
double-blind reviewing, the author and the reviewer should report it
to the PC chairs.
* For accepted papers, it is expected that the list of authors will
not change between the submission stage and the final camera-ready
stage. The PC Chairs must be notified in the event such a change is
desired.
* The paper must have a substantive title and abstract. Placeholders
are not allowed after the registration deadline. Any submission that
does not have a substantive title and abstract by the registration
deadline will be rejected without further notice.
* Submissions must present original research. However, previous
publication of preliminary work as an extended abstract at a workshop
is acceptable as long as the submission includes substantial new
material. Further, in such cases, authors should (i) acknowledge their
own previous workshop publications with an anonymous citation, and
(ii) explain the differences between the submission and the prior
workshop paper. A rule of thumb is that a prior workshop publication
should be at most 6 pages long, not including references.
* Simultaneous submissions are not allowed, i.e., the same paper can
not be concurrently submitted to more than one conference/journal. Any
simultaneous submissions detected will be immediately rejected from
all conferences/journals involved, and the authors may be blacklisted
if multiple such violations are detected, including across conference
editions. This applies to all papers, i.e., even authors who wish to
opt out of publication of the full paper can only submit to a journal
after they have received a decision from Performance.
* Papers accompanied by nondisclosure agreement forms will not be
considered. All submissions will be treated as confidential prior to
publication. Rejected submissions will be permanently treated as
confidential, unless otherwise permitted by the authors (for example,
if considering a resubmission to ACM Sigmetrics).
Ethical Considerations
Papers describing experiments with users or user data (e.g., network
traffic, passwords, social network information), should follow the
basic principles of ethical research, e.g., beneficence (maximizing
the benefits to an individual or to society while minimizing harm to
the individual), minimal risk (appropriateness of the risk versus
benefit ratio), voluntary consent, respect for privacy, and limited
deception. When appropriate, authors are encouraged to include a
subsection describing these issues. Authors may want to consult the
Menlo Report for further information on ethical principles, or the
Allman/Paxson IMC '07 paper for guidance on ethical data sharing.
Authors must, as part of the submission process, attest that their
work complies with all applicable ethical standards of their home
institution(s), including but not limited to privacy policies and
policies on experiments involving humans. Note that submitting
research for approval by one's institution's ethics review body is
necessary, but not sufficient—in cases where the PC has concerns about
the ethics of the work in a submission, the PC will have its own
discussion of the ethics of that work. The PC’s review process may
examine the ethical soundness of the paper just as it examines the
technical soundness.
Diversity and Inclusiveness
As part of our efforts at fostering diversity and inclusiveness, we
provide the following guidelines to assist you when preparing your
paper submission and/or your conference presentation.
Inclusivity Guidelines: Good technical writing often requires
pedagogical examples to explain complex ideas. These provide an
opportunity to promote inclusiveness by challenging implicit biases
and assumptions.
* Avoid gender-specific pronouns if possible. Where required, consider
interspersing a balance of male ("he", "his"), female (“she”, “her”),
and gender-neutral (“they”, “their”) ones.
* Use gender-neutral names in examples. Instead of Alice and Bob, try
Alex and Jun. Consider names that reflect a variety of cultural
backgrounds: Esteban, Naveena, Sasha, Sergey, Tuan, Xin, and so on.
* Refrain from assuming binary gender. For instance, the “gender”
column in a table of data should have more than just “male” and
“female” values.
* Be mindful of people's diverse backgrounds. Not everyone has two
parents. Not every marriage involves "husband" and "wife". Not
everyone lives in a house, or has a car.
Accessibility Guidelines: Color and hearing perception varies from
person to person depending on age, color blindness, distance, visual
acuity, etc. Make sure that the contents of your paper are accessible
to all, by considering the following:
* Use patterns, symbols, and textures to emphasize and contrast visual
elements in graphs and figures, rather than using colors alone. Graphs
should be readable either in monochrome or color versions.
* Use a color palette that is designed for visually-impaired or
color-blind people. Avoid poor color combinations such as green/red or
blue/purple.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Chair
Danilo Ardagna, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
TPC Chairs
Adam Wierman, California Institution of Technology, USA
Vishal Misra, Columbia University, USA
Steering Committee
Sem Borst (Vice-Chair, IFIP WG 7.3), TU Eindhoven and Bell Labs NOKIA
Mark Squillante (Chair, IFIP WG 7.3), IBM Research
Benny Van Houdt (Secretary, IFIP WG 7.3), University of Antwerp
Publication Chair
Zhenhua Liu, Stony Brook University, USA
Workshop Chair
Evgenia Smirni, College of William and Mary, USA
Tutorial Chairs
Michela Meo, Politecnico Torino, Italy
Marco Mellia, Politecnico Torino, Italy
Martino Trevisan, Politecnico Torino, Italy
Travel grant Chairs
Anton Braverman, Kellogg, Northwestern University, USA
Marco Gribaudo, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Riccardo Lancellotti, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy
Ana Paula Couto da Silva, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
Publicity Chairs
Manjesh Kumar Hanawal, IIT Bombay, India
Marco Paolieri, University of Southern California, USA
Cristina Rottondi, Politecnico Torino, Italy
Daniel Sadoc Menasche, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Weina Wang, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
TPC Members
TPC members will be forthcoming soon on the Performance 2021 web site
at https://www.performance2021.deib.polimi.it/?page_id=37
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Subject: [AISWorld] FastPath 2021 CFP
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2021 00:41:24 +0000
From: Gan, Yiming <ygan10(a)cs.rochester.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Call for Papers:
FASTPATH WORKSHOP: International Workshop on Performance Analysis of
Machine Learning Systems
https://tinyurl.com/fastpath2021<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__tinyurl.com_fastpath20…>
March 28, 2021 – Virtual (Approximately 9:00 am - 5:00 pm US EDT = 13:00
- 21:00 UTC)
in conjunction with ISPASS 2021:
http://www.ispass.org/ispass2021<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.ispass.org_ispass20…>
SUMMARY
FastPath 2020 brings together researchers and practitioners involved in
cross-stack hardware/software performance analysis, modeling, and
evaluation for efficient machine learning systems. Machine learning
demands tremendous amount of computing. Current machine learning systems
are diverse, including cellphones, high performance computing systems,
database systems, self-driving cars, robotics, and in-home appliances.
Many machine-learning systems have customized hardware and/or software.
The types and components of such systems vary, but a partial list
includes traditional CPUs assisted with accelerators (ASICs, FPGAs,
GPUs), memory accelerators, I/O accelerators, hybrid systems, converged
infrastructure, and IT appliances. Designing efficient machine learning
systems poses several challenges.
These include distributed training on big data, hyper-parameter tuning
for models, emerging accelerators, fast I/O for random inputs,
approximate computing for training and inference, programming models for
a diverse machine-learning workloads, high-bandwidth interconnect,
efficient mapping of processing logic on hardware, and cross system
stack performance optimization. Emerging infrastructure supporting big
data analytics, cognitive computing, large-scale machine learning,
mobile computing, and internet-of-things, exemplify system designs
optimized for machine learning at large.
TOPICS
FastPath seeks to facilitate the exchange of ideas on performance
optimization of machine learning/AI systems and seeks papers on a wide
range of topics including, but not limited to:
- Workload characterization, performance modeling and profiling of
machine learning applications
- GPUs, FPGAs, ASIC accelerators
- Memory, I/O, storage, network accelerators
- Hardware/software co-design
- Efficient machine learning algorithms
- Approximate computing in machine learning
- Power/Energy and learning acceleration
- Software, library, and runtime for machine learning systems
- Workload scheduling and orchestration
- Machine learning in cloud systems
- Large-scale machine learning systems
- Emerging intelligent/cognitive system
- Converged/integrated infrastructure
- Machine learning systems for specific domains, e.g., financial,
biological, education, commerce, healthcare
SUBMISSION
Prospective authors must submit a 2-4 page extended abstract:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fastpath2021<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__easychair.org_conferen…>
Authors of selected abstracts will be invited to give a 30-min
presentation at the workshop.
KEY DATES
Submission: February 26, 2021
Notification: March 8, 2021
Final Materials / Workshop: March 28, 2021
ORGANIZERS
General Chair: Erik Altman
Program Committee Chairs: Parijat Dube, Yuhao Zhu
Publicity Chair: Yiming Gan
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Subject: [AISWorld] ACM UMAP Workshop - HAAPIE 2021 2nd CALL FOR PAPERS
Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2021 09:28:06 +0100
From: pgerman <pgerman(a)cs.ucy.ac.cy>
To: Ah <ah(a)listserver.tue.nl>, Aisworld <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
ACM UMAP Workshop - HAAPIE 2021 2nd CALL FOR PAPERS
The 6th International Workshop on Human Aspects in Adaptive and
Personalized Interactive Environments, in conjunction with the 29th ACM
Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization (ACM UMAP
2021), ONLINE from Utrecht, the Netherlands, 21-25 June 2021.
Full details are available online: http://haapie.cs.ucy.ac.cy
# IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: 26 March 2021
Notification: 19 April 2021
Camera-ready: 07 May 2021
# MOTIVATION & GOALS
State-of-the-art approaches in adaptation and personalization research
consider user models that mostly maintain information regarding the
“traditional” user characteristics (i.e., experience, knowledge,
interests, context), and related contextual or technology aspects (i.e.,
displays, connectivity, processing power). While modeling these factors
has shown significant improvements and benefits to the end-users in
terms of user experience, there is an urgent need for a step change
signifying the further engagement into research that will produce more
holistic human-centered practices. The vision is to highlight the
“human-in-the-loop” approach considering intrinsic user characteristics
and abilities, like perceptual, personality, visual, cognitive and
emotional factors adhering the theories of individual differences.
Moreover, recent studies show the need for broadening the scope of
diversity parameters to include characteristics such as motivation,
self-actualization, and socio-cultural differences.
The overarching goal of HAAPIE 2021 is to bring together researchers and
practitioners working in areas of human aspects in adaptation and
personalization, and aims to:
- Explore state-of-the-art and new implicit and explicit methods and
techniques for modeling a broad range of human factors of users and
behaviors – both separately and in possible combinations (e.g.,
cognitive abilities and age; motivation and cultural differences);
- Explore personalization methods, computational intelligence
algorithms, recommendation models, and real-time paradigms that can
improve the efficiency and effectiveness of human-centered user tasks
and interventions;
- Compare challenges and experiences in different real world contexts
and applications (e.g., decision support, learning, wellbeing,
security), where a holistic view on human aspects is needed to provide a
positive user experience; and
- Identify theoretical and computational models for the design,
development and evaluation of human aspects in adaptation and
personalization.
The added value will be to shape new human-centered adaptive interactive
environments and personalized platforms that can contribute towards
viable long-term solutions.
# TOPICS OF INTEREST
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Human-centered Modeling, Adaptation Methods and Techniques
- Influence of Human Factors on Interactive Systems for Personalization
- Usage of Human Factors for Personalization
- Implicit and Explicit Detection of Human Factors for Personalization
- Human-centered Algorithms for Content Recommendation and Delivery
- Novel Human-centered Interaction Concepts and User Interfaces
- Individual Differences (Personality, Cognition, Gender, Age, etc.)
- Synergy of Affective and Human Cognitive Factors
- Modeling Groups and Communities of Diverse Users
- Evaluation of Human Aspects in Adaptation and Personalization
- Personalized Access to Services Content
- User Experience in Human-centered Systems
- Cultural and Language Diversity and Adaptation
- Age-specific Personalization and Adaptation
- Adaptation and Personalization for Users with Special Needs
- Personalization and Adaptation for Behavior Change
- User Context Awareness
- Human Aspects in Personalized Internet of Things Applications
- User-centric Cyber-Physical-Social Adaptive Systems
- Human Aspects in Social Adaptive Robots
- Adaptation and Personalization in Usable Privacy and Security
- Privacy & Ethical Aspects of Modeling Human Factors in Personalization
Systems
# TYPES OF PAPERS
In HAAPIE 2021 we encourage original and relevant contributions focusing
on experiences and lessons learned from real-life applications, current
state-of-the-art methodologies, challenges tackled and solutions
adopted, tools, algorithms, and services in the academic, public or
private sector, studies, theories, techniques, and evaluation procedures
that could support human-centered adaptation and personalization issues
in various levels of interactive environments.
All workshop papers must contain original, previously unpublished,
research work abiding the two publication types:
- Full research papers (10 pages, incl. references), proposing new
approaches, innovative methods and research findings. They should make
substantial theoretical and empirical contributions to the research field.
- Short research papers (7 pages, incl. references), presenting work in
progress, lessons learnt, positions, emerging or future research issues
and directions on human aspect challenges in the area.
Manuscripts should be formatted using the new workflow for ACM
publications – as single-column paper submissions. Instructions and
templates are available here:
https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow.
# SUBMISSION & PUBLICATION
All papers will undergo a peer review process by at least two expert
reviewers to ensure a high standard of quality. Referees will consider
originality, significance, technical soundness, clarity of exposition,
and relevance to the workshop's topics.
Research papers should be submitted electronically as a single PDF file
through the EasyChair submission system by selecting the track
"Workshop-HAAPIE" (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmumap2021).
Accepted papers will be published by ACM and will be available via the
ACM Digital Library.
# ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Panagiotis Germanakos, SAP SE, DE
Vania Dimitrova, University of Leeds, UK
Ben Steichen, California State Polytechnic Uni., Pomona, USA
Alicja Piotrkowicz, Scaled Insights, UK & University of Leeds, UK
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Subject: [WI] CfP: Workshop NaWerSys (Nachhaltige
Wertschöpfungssysteme) im Rahmen der INFORMATIK 2021
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2021 08:09:04 +0000
From: Simon Hagen <simon.hagen(a)dfki.de>
Reply-To: Simon Hagen <simon.hagen(a)dfki.de>
To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu <wi(a)lists.kit.edu>
Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
gerne möchten wir Sie auf den Call for Paper des Workshops
„Datengetriebene Geschäftsmodelle für nachhaltige Wertschöpfungssysteme“
(NaWerSys) im Rahmen der Informatik 2021 hinweisen.
Wir freuen uns auf spannende Beiträge!
*----------------------------------------------*
*NaWerSys 2021: Datengetriebene Geschäftsmodelle für nachhaltige
Wertschöpfungssysteme (NaWerSys)*
*Webseite:https://www.uni-hildesheim.de/nawersys/
<https://www.uni-hildesheim.de/nawersys/>*
*----------------------------------------------*
*## Wichtige Termine ##*
30.04.2021 Einreichungsfrist für Workshop-Beiträge
07.06.2021 Benachrichtigung über Review-Ergebnisse
20.06.2021 Abgabe der überarbeiteten Version der Workshop-Beiträge
*## Einreichung von Beiträgen ##*
Die Zielgruppe des Workshops ist primär auf Forschende ausgerichtet,
soll aber auch für Praktikerinnen und Praktiker aus Unternehmen,
Organisationen oder der Verwaltung eine Plattform zum gemeinsamen
(Erfahrungs-)Austausch bieten. Akzeptierte Beiträge werden nach einem
Begutachtungsprozess (d.h. Peer-Review, blind) im
Informatik-Konferenzband in der Reihe ‚Lecture Notes of Informatics‘
(LNI) erscheinen:
* Langbeitrag – wissenschaftlicher Beitrag oder Erfahrungsbericht
(max. 14 Seiten)
* Kurzbeitrag – wissenschaftlicher Beitrag oder Skizzierung neuer
Forschungsideen (max. 6 Seiten)
*## Abstract ##*
Das Erreichen der Nachhaltigkeitsziele der Vereinten Nationen stellt
eine der wichtigsten Herausforderungen der heutigen Zeit dar, welche
Transformationen für Gesellschaft und Wirtschaft unumgänglich machen. So
gilt es, Produkte und Dienstleistungen sowie deren Produktion und Konsum
in eine nachhaltigkeitsorientierte Richtung zu lenken, um Ressourcen zu
schonen und die Degradation von Natur und Umwelt zu reduzieren. Die
Entwicklung innovativer Technologien und deren Umsetzung in neuen
Geschäftsmodellen spielen bei dieser Transformation ganzer
Wertschöpfungssysteme eine wichtige Rolle. Dies wird durch die
zunehmende Integration von Sensoren und Aktuatoren, die Vernetzung von
Produkten sowie die damit einhergehende Verfügbarkeit von Daten verstärkt.
*## Workshop-Organisation ##*
Dr.-Ing. Paul Christoph Gembarski, Leibniz Universität Hannover,
Institut für Produktentwicklung und Gerätebau
Dr. Simon Hagen, Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz
(DFKI), Standort Osnabrück, Forschungsbereich Smart Enterprise Engineering
Dr. Friedemann Kammler, Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche
Intelligenz (DFKI), Standort Osnabrück, Forschungsbereich Smart
Enterprise Engineering
Dr. Thorsten Schoormann, Universität Hildesheim, Wirtschaftsinformatik
*## Informationen & Einreichung ##*
Webseite:https://www.uni-hildesheim.de/nawersys/
<https://www.uni-hildesheim.de/nawersys/>
Easychair:https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=nawersys2021#
<https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=nawersys2021>
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Subject: [WI] CfP: Workshop ZuGPM (Geschäftsprozessmanagement) 2021 im
Rahmen der INFORMATIK 2021
Date: Mon, 01 Mar 2021 11:36:06 +0100
From: thorsten.schoormann(a)uni-hildesheim.de
Reply-To: thorsten.schoormann(a)uni-hildesheim.de
To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu
Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
gerne möchten wir Sie auf den Call for Papers des Workshops „7. Workshop zum
Stand und den Herausforderungen des Geschäftsprozessmanagements“ (ZuGPM) im
Rahmen der Informatik 2021 hinweisen.
Wir freuen uns auf spannende Beiträge!
************************************
ZuGPM 2021
7. Workshop zum Stand und den Herausforderungen des
Geschäftsprozessmanagements
Im Rahmen der Jahrestagung Informatik 2021
Webseite: http://www.zugpm2021.informatik.uni-rostock.de/
************************************
*** WICHTIGE TERMINE:
* 30. April 2021: Einreichung der Beiträge
* 07. Juni 2021: Benachrichtigung der AutorInnen
* 21. Juni 2021: Abgabe der überarbeiteten Beiträge
*** KURZBESCHREIBUNG:
ZuGPM soll eine Plattform bieten, um über Ideen für die zukünftige Forschung
im Kleinen, aber auch die Ausrichtung der Disziplin
Geschäftsprozessmodellierung / Geschäftsprozessmanagement im Großen zu
diskutieren. Wissenschaftliche Vorträge, aber auch Diskussionsanregungen und
insbesondere auch Beiträge von Praktikern hierzu sind hochwillkommen.
Gegenstand des Workshops sind alle Phasen des Prozesslebenszyklus von der
Modellierung oder Erfassung von Prozessen über Mining-Verfahren über die
Konfiguration und Ausführung bis hin zur Analyse und Optimierung. Von
Interesse sind neben klassischen Themen wie der Modellierung von Prozessen
besonders neuartige Ansätze zur Integration von KI-basierten Methoden zum
Management von Prozessen sowie die Berücksichtigung des "Faktors Mensch".
*** EINREICHUNG VON BEITRÄGEN:
* Langbeitrag – wissenschaftlicher, technischer Beitrag (max. 14 Seiten)
* Kurzbeitrag - Darstellung neuer Forschungsideen und laufender Forschung
(max. 6 Seiten)
* Positionsbeitrag (max. 4 Seiten)
* Abstract - Zusammenfassung veröffentlichter, hochrangiger Publikationen
(max. 2 Seiten)
Akzeptierte Beiträge sollen in einem Band der Reihe „Lecture Notes in
Informatics“ (LNI) erscheinen. Alle Beiträge müssen die
Autorenrichtlinien der
LNI-Vorlage einhalten und können sowohl in englischer als auch deutscher
Sprache eingereicht werden.
*** ORGANISATION UND KONTAKT:
* Prof. Dr. Ralf Laue, Westsächsische Hochschule Zwickau
* Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jana-Rebecca Rehse, Universität Mannheim
* Dr. Thorsten Schoormann, Universität Hildesheim
*** EINREICHUNG UND INFORMATIONEN:
http://www.zugpm2021.informatik.uni-rostock.de/https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=zugpm2021
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