Betreff: | [WI] CfP First Workshop on Process Modeling Support Systems, 18 March 2014, University of Vienna |
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Datum: | Thu, 7 Nov 2013 12:40:28 +0100 |
Von: | Koschmider, Agnes (AIFB) <agnes.koschmider@kit.edu> |
An: | wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de <wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de> |
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First Workshop on Process Modeling Support
Systems (ProMoS 2014) at Modellierung 2014
http://pmss.wi.uni-muenster.de/home
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Background
A
variety of different implementation strategies for process
modeling support exists such as syntax-based auto-completion
features, knowledge-based recommender systems or AI-based
planning approaches. These mechanisms increasingly gain
attention in the Business Process Management (BPM) and
Conceptual Modeling community. In particular, they are
intended to ease the model construction phase typically
following a mixed-initiative approach where the human and
the support system work in close cooperation. Due to the
great variety of techniques and use cases of modeling
support systems research is scattered amongst different
sub-communities of the large BPM and Conceptual Modeling
community and a common ground for discussion and empirical
evaluation of these approaches is not yet established.
Therefore, we aim to bring together researchers working on
modeling support techniques, to discuss novel modeling
support techniques as well as possibilities to prove their
effectiveness. The workshop is planned as a full day event.
Also, a demo session is planned where contributors will have
the opportunity to present their modeling support tools.
Therefore,
contributors are invited to submit original research papers
addressing relevant aspects of modeling support techniques.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the
following:
- Process modeling support methods and strategies
- Process modeling support features and algorithms
- Querying, filtering and ranking of results
- Visualization techniques and user interface
- Architectures and implementation issues
- Empirical studies that validate the efficiency,
applicability, and utility
Peer-reviewed
workshop papers will be published as part of the CEUR
Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org). Two kinds of
contributions are sought: short position papers (not to
exceed 6 pages) describing particular challenges or
experiences relevant to the scope of the workshop, and full
research papers (not to exceed 12 pages) describing novel
solutions to the scope of the workshop. All papers should be
submitted through the ProMoS EasyChair Account.
Workshop
Organizers
- Patrick Delfmann,
Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
- Michael Fellmann,
Universität Osnabrück
- Agnes Koschmider,
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
Important
Dates
- Submission:
2013-12-31
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Notification of acceptance: 2014-01-27
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Submission of camera-ready papers: 2014-02-23
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Workshop:
2013-03-18