-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [WI] Karlsruhe Service Summer 2010 - Advance Notice Weitersenden-Datum: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 18:50:06 +0100 Weitersenden-Von: Stephan Bloehdorn stephan.bloehdorn@kit.edu Datum: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 18:49:56 +0100 Von: info@service-summer.org An: undisclosed-recipients:;
Apologies for cross-postings - Please share with interested parties
ADVANCE NOTICE: KARLSRUHE SERVICE SUMMER 2010 (http://www.service-summer.org)
The Karlsruhe Service Research Institute (KSRI) is pleased to give advance notice of the Karlsruhe Service Summer 2010. Through a connected series of events, the Karlsruhe Service Summer seeks to bring together experts from academia and industry as well as interested students in the field of Service Research.
Specifically, the Karlsruhe Service Summer consists of the 1st Karlsruhe Summer School on Service Research (from July 18th to 22nd) and the 2nd Karlsruhe Service Summit (on July 23rd).
The Karlsruhe Service Summer is furthermore associated with the Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop on Service Value Networks (from July 25th to 30th) and the 5th European Young Researchers Workshop on Service-Oriented Computing (on July 16th and 17th).
1st Karlsruhe Summer School on Service Research
The 1st Karlsruhe Summer School on Service Research from July 18th to 22nd will bring together international experts in the field of Service Research with PhD Students, young scientists and practitioners from industry.
Through lectures, tutorials and social events, the Summer School will provide a forum for participants to discuss and learn about Service Research. Participants can benefit from the expertise of the lecturers and share experience with fellow attendees. Furthermore, the Summer School will foster interdisciplinary research and collaboration opportunities among international students and researchers interested in the disparate fields of Service Research.
The Summer School program combines lectures in the areas of:
– Service Innovation – Service Design – Service Economics – Service Architecture – Service Semantics& Intelligence
These will be complemented by further attractive offers such as PhD sessions, labs, and panel sessions.
The experts, who will give distinguished lectures, shaping the Summer School program, include up to now:
– Dr. John Davies (British Telecom) – Prof. Dr. Willem-Jan van den Heuvel (Universiteit van Tilburg, European Research Institute of Services Science (ERISS)) – Prof. Dr. Frank Leymann (Universität Stuttgart, Institute of Architecture of Application Systems) (tentative) – Dr. Orestis Terzidis (SAP Research)
On July 23rd, Summer School participants are invited to attend the 2nd Karlsruhe Service Summit.
2nd Karlsruhe Service Summit
The 2nd Karlsruhe Service Summit on Friday, 23rd July brings together guests from academia and industry to discuss with highly recognized speakers about future topics in Service Research.
Associated Events
The Karlsruhe Service Summer is associated with the Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop on Service Value Networks from July 25th to 30th at Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany.
Furthermore, we are pleased to give advance notice that the 5th European Young Researchers Workshop on Service-Oriented Computing (http://yrsoc.org) will be co-located with the Summer School, taking place on 16-17th July and allowing school participants, as well as other researchers relatively new to the field, to present their own on-going work.
General Information
Please note that this is a preliminary announcement. Information on further speakers, the final program of the events as well as on the application process will be published continuously during the next weeks. Keep an eye on http://www.service-summer.org for updates.
The Karlsruhe Service Summer 2010 is organized by KSRI and is actively supported by IBM Germany and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT).
About KSRI
The Karlsruhe Service Research Institute is a joint project of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and IBM Germany adopting an innovative industry-on-campus concept to explore IT-based services in interdisciplinary teams. Currently, it encompasses four different research groups lead by experts from industry and academia:
- Service Innovation& Management (Prof. Dr. Gerhard Satzger) - Knowledge Management (Prof. Dr. Rudi Studer) - eOrganization (Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Tai), and - Information& Market Engineering (Prof. Dr. Christof Weinhardt).
With a vision to become a leading European research institute in the field of Service Research, KSRI actively promotes research, innovation and education for the service-led economy. More information about the institute is available at http://www.ksri.kit.edu.
-- Mailing-Liste: wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de Administrator: wi-admin@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de Konfiguration: https://www.lists.uni-karlsruhe.de/sympa/info/wi