Betreff: | [AISWorld] Workshop on Data-Driven Process Discovery and Analysis (SIMPDA - Asian Edition) |
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Datum: | Wed, 21 Aug 2013 15:22:15 +0200 |
Von: | Fulvio Frati <fulvio.frati@unimi.it> |
An: | <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org> |
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--------------------------- Call for Papers
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Workshop on Data-Driven Process Discovery
and Analysis (SIMPDA - Asian Edition)
Collocated with:
The 9th International Conference on SIGNAL
IMAGE TECHNOLOGY & INTERNET BASED SYSTEMS
SITIS 2013, Kyoto, Japan, 2-5 December 2013
http://sitis-conf.org/en/workshop-on-data-driven-process-discovery-and-analysis-simpda.php
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SIMPDA provides a unique opportunity to
present new approaches and research results to researchers and
practitioners working in business process data modeling,
representation and privacy-aware analysis. All papers must be
original contributions, not previously published or under
review for publication elsewhere. All contributions must be
written in English. A special session will be dedicated to
discuss research plan from PhD students.
TOPIC OF INTEREST
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Topics of interest for submission include,
but are not limited to:
- Business Process modeling languages,
notations and methods
- Data-aware and data-centric approaches
- Variability and configuration of process
models
- Process Mining with Big Data
- Process simulation and static analyses
- Process data query languages
- Process data mining
- Privacy-aware process data mining
- Process metadata and semantic reasoning
- Process patterns and standards
- Foundations of business process models
- Resource management in business process
execution
- Process tracing and monitoring
- Process change management and evolution
- Business process lifecycle
- Case studies and experience reports
- Social process discovery
- Crowdsourced process definition and
discovery
PAPER SUBMISSION
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SITIS 2013 invites submission of high
quality and original papers on the topics of the major tracks
described below. All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed by
at least two reviewers for technical merit, originality,
significance and relevance to the topics of the corresponding
track. Papers must be up to 8 pages long and follow IEEE
double columns publication format.
Paper submission will only be online via:
SITIS 2013 submission site. The online system will be used to
handle and process all papers and to prepare for the final
proceedings.
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sitis2013
Accepted papers will be included in the
conference proceedings and published IEEE Computer Society and
referenced in IEEE explore and major indexes. The proceedings
will be available at the conference. Extended version of
selected accepted papers will be considered for publication in
major journals.
CHAIRS
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- Rafael Accorsi, University of Freiburg,
Germany
- Paolo Ceravolo,
Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
- Philippe Cudré-Mauroux,
University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Contact Person
- Paolo Ceravolo paolo.ceravolo@unimi.it
WORKSHOP FORMAT
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In accordance to our historical tradition
of proposing SIMPDA as a symposium, we propose an innovative
format for this workshop:
The number of sessions depend on the number
of submissions but, considering the previous editions, we
envisage to have four sessions, with 4-5 related papers
assigned to each session. A special session (with a specific
review process) will be dedicated to discuss research plan
from PhD students.
Papers are pre-circulated to the authors
that will be expected to read all papers in advance but to
avoid exceptional overhead, two are assigned to be prepared
with particular care, making ready comments and suggestions.
The bulk of the time during each session
will be dedicated to open conversations about all of the
papers in a given session, along with any linkages to the
papers and discussions within an earlier session.
The closing session (30 minutes), will
include a panel about open challenges during which every
participant will be asked to assemble their thoughts/project
ideas/goals/etc… that they got out of the workshop.
Several events and activities arose off
these simposia, among the most notables we have two Dagstuhl
seminars:
- Dagstuhl Seminar on Semantic Challenges
in Sensor Networks, January 24-29, 2010.
- Dagstuhl Seminar on Unleashing
Operational Process Mining, November 24-29, 2010.
The venue was for both editions Campione
d’Italia, the Italian enclave surrounded by Swiss territory,
on the shores of Lake Lugano.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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- Peter Spyns, Free University of Brussels,
Belgium
- Daniele Bonetta,
Università della Svizzera Italiana, Swizerland
- Maurice van Keulen, University of
Twente, The Netherlands
- Avigdor Gal, Israel Institute of
Technology, Israel
- Mohand-Said Hacid, Université Claude
Bernard Lyon 1, France
- Angelo Corallo,
Università del Salento, Italy
- Irene Vanderfeesten, Eindhoven University
of Technology, The Netherlands
- Rafael Accorsi, University of Freibur,
Germany
- Farookh Hussain, University of
Technology, Sydney Australia
- Thomas Risse, University of Berlin,
Germany
- Wolfgang Klas, University of Vienna,
Austria
- Davide Storelli,
Università del Salento, Italy
- Marcello Leida, EBTIC
(Etisalat BT Innovation Centre), UAE
- Gabriele Ruffatti,
Engineering Group, Italy
- Jerzy Korczak, Wroclaw University of
Economics, Poland
- Abder Koukam, University of Technology
UTBM, France
- Renato Iannella, Semantic Identity,
Australia
- Manfred Reichert, University of Ulm,
Germany
- Wei-Chiang Hong, Oriental Institute of
Technology, Taiwan (China)
- Mustafa Jarrar, Birzeit University,
Palestinian Territory
- Schahram Dustdar, Vienna University of
Technology, Austria
- Mohamed Achemlal, Orange Labs, France
- Jose M Alcaraz Calero, Hewlett-Packard,
UK
- Mohamed Mosbah, University of Bordeaux,
France
- Eduardo FernEdez-Medina, University of
Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
- Meiko Jensen, ULD SH, Germany
- Haris Mouratidis, University of East
London, UK
- Manfred Reichert, University of Ulm,
Germany
- Debasis Giri, Haldia Institute of
Technology, India
- Helen Balinsky, Hewlett-Packard
Laboratories, UK
- Valentina Emilia Balas, University of
Arad, Romania
- Antonio Mana Gomez,
University of Malaga, Spain
- Frèdèric Cuppens, Telecom
Bretagne, France
- Nora Cuppens, Telecom
Bretagne, France
- Mihaela Cardei, Florida Atlantic
University, US
- Eduardo Fernandez, Atlantic University,
US
- Andreas Wombacher, University of Twente,
The Netherlands
- Karima Boudaoud, Ecole
Polytechnique de Nice Sophia Antipolis, France
- George Spanoudakis, City University
London, UK
- Artur Hecker, Telecom ParisTech,
France
- Etienne Triviere, Université de
Neuchàtel, Swizerland
- Richard Chbeir, University of Bourgogne,
France
- Chi Hung, Tsinghua University, China
- Anas Abouelkalam,
Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse, France
- Luis Soares Barbosa,
Universidade do Minho, Portugal
- Adrian Pasarariu, Florida Atlantic
University, US
- Gregorio Martinez Perez, University of
Murcia, Spain
- Ioana Georgiana, Free University of
Brussels, Belgium
- Wil Van der Aalst,
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, The Netherlands
- Georg Grossmann, University of South
Australia, Australia
- Sylvain Halle, Université
du Québec, Canada
- Florian Rosenberg, IBM T.J. Watson
Research Center, USA
- Ebrahim Bagheri, Ryerson University,
Canada
- Joào Paulo Almeida, Federal University
of Espirito Santo, Brazil
- Jan Mendling, Wirtschaftsuniversitaet
Wien, Austria
- Marlon Dumas, University of Tartu,
Estonia
- Alistair Barros, SAP Research and
Queensland University of Technology, Australia
- Hamid Motahari, HP Labs, USA
- Gerd, Groener, University of Koblenz,
Germany
- Frank Leymann, University of Stuttgart,
Germany
- Bernhard Bauer, University of Augsburg,
Germany
- Paul Taylor, BT Technology Services &
Operations, UK
- Basim Majeed, EBTIC (Etisalat BT
Innovation Center), UAE
- Selma Limam Mansar, Carnegie Mellon
University, Qatar
- Minseok Song, UNIST (Ulsan National
Institute of Science and Technology), Korea
- Tharam Dillon, Curtin University of
Technology, Australia