Betreff: | [WI] final CfP: CeSCoP'14: Intl Workshop on Compliance, Evolution and Security in Cross-Organizational Processes (in Conjunction with EDOC'14) |
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Datum: | Sat, 5 Apr 2014 00:06:55 +0200 |
Von: | David <david.knuplesch@uni-ulm.de> |
An: | <wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de> |
Final CfP - CeSCoP'14
In Conjunction with EDOC'14 - International Workshop on
Compliance, Evolution and Security in Cross-Organizational
Processes
[Apologies for
cross-posting]
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Final Call for
Papers: CeSCoP'14 In Conjunction with EDOC'14, September
01-05, 2014 - Ulm, Germany
The 1st International
Workshop on Compliance, Evolution and Security in
Cross-Organizational Processes, In conjunction with EDOC
2014 - The Enterprise Computing Conference, Ulm, Germany.
URL: http://cescop.edoc2014.org
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Important Dates
- Paper submissions:
April 8, 2014
- Paper acceptance
notifications: May 20, 2014
- Camera-ready papers
due: June 14, 2014
Workshop Organizers
- Stefanie
Rinderle-Ma and Walid Fdhila, University of Vienna
- Manfred Reichert
and David Knuplesch, University of Ulm
- Johannes Reich,
SAP AG, Germany
Scope of the Workshop
Globalization and
competitive pressure created the need for collaborations
among business partners who join their forces and combine
their services in order to provide added-value products.
Despite the benefits of such cross-organizational
collaborations, new challenges raise; e.g., mainly the
ability to cope with security, adaptation, compliance and
privacy. The CeSCoP workshop focuses on the research
problems faced in cross-organizational processes and aims to
support investigation and novel solutions with regard to the
specific requirements arising in this context.
Recommended Topics
The SeSCoPí14
workshop focuses on research in cross-organizational
business processes, and aims to investigate the following
topics.
- Governance, risk
and compliance
- Compliance rule
specification
- Compliance
verification
- Security, privacy
and trust
- Compliance
monitoring
- Soundness Criteria
- Adaptation,
evolution, and versioning
- Mining, monitoring
- Dynamic changes and
change propagation
- Change mining
- Impact analysis and
predictive analytics
- Exception handling
- Data-aware
cross-organizational and distributed processes
- Shared and
distributed data objects
- Data (exchange)
semantics
- Data-aware
soundness
- Component models
- Modeling and
implementation of business to business interactions
- Coordination models
of different interactions within business processes
- Maintainability,
extensibility
Submission Guidelines
We invite two types
of contributions to the workshop: full scientific papers and
short papers. Full scientific papers must present
unpublished work that is not being considered in another
forum, but can present unfinished research. It should
clearly establish the research contribution and relation to
previous research. Authors are requested to prepare
submissions in English of no more than 10 pages. Short
papers of no more than 5 pages can be submitted for
inclusion in the proceedings. Short papers can be practical
experience reports or tool demos. Submissions will be
reviewed by at least three PC members based on their
originality, significance, technical soundness and clarity
of exposition.
All submissions must
be made in PDF format and comply with the IEEE Computer
Society Conference Proceedings Format Guidelines.
Submissions can be
uploaded via EasyChair:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cescop2014
Program Committee
- Raffael Accorsi,
University of Freiburg, Germany.
- Franois Charoy,
University of Lorraine, France.
- Marlon Dumas,
University of Tartu, Estonia.
- Peter Emmel,
SAG AG, Germany.
-
Khaled Gaaloul, CRP Henri Tudor, Luxembourg.
- Luciano
Garcia-Banuelos, University of Tartu, Estonia.
- Claude Godart,
University of Lorraine, France.
- Anat Goldstein, Ben Gurion University,
Israel.
- Akhil Kumar, Penn
State University, PA, USA.
-
Martin Leucker, University of Luebeck, Germany.
- Niels Lohmann,
University of Rostock, Germany.
- Thao Ly, University
of Ulm, Germany.
- Jürgen Mangler,
University of Vienna, Austria.
-
Lars Mönch, University of Hagen, Germany.
-
Munindar Singh, North Carolina State University, NC, USA.
- Elham Ramezani
Taghiabadi, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands.
-
Barbara Weber, University of Innsbruck, Austria.
If
you have any questions regarding CeSCoP’14, please email
david.knuplesch@uni-ulm.de.