Subject: | [WI] FGWM @ LWDA 2022 in Hildesheim - Last Reminder Call for Papers |
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Date: | Mon, 25 Jul 2022 15:33:19 +0200 |
From: | a.korger@angesagt-gmbh.de |
Reply-To: | a.korger@angesagt-gmbh.de |
To: | fgwm@lists.informatik.uni-erlangen.de |
CC: | wi@lists.kit.edu |
Dear
Researchers,
the final
deadline is approaching (July, 31st).
Would you be so
kind to upload an abstract to easy chair if you are planning
a submission.
We also
welcome resubmissions of other conferences with related
topics.
Call for Papers
Workshop
“Fachgruppe Wissensmanagement (SIG Knowledge Management)”
The annual
workshop "Fachgruppe Wissensmanagement (SIG Knowledge
Management)" is organized by the Special Interest Group on
Knowledge Management of the German Informatics society (GI),
which aims at enabling and promoting the exchange of
innovative ideas and practical applications in the field of
knowledge and experience management.
All submissions
of current research from this and adjacent areas are
welcome, in particular, work in progress contributions. The
latter can serve as a basis for interesting discussions
among the participants and provide young researchers with
feedback. We also invite researchers to contribute to the
workshop by resubmitting conference papers to share their
ideas with the research community.
Topics of Interest
Submissions from all areas contributing to the
development and application of intelligent knowledge and
experience management systems are welcome. We explicitly
encourage paper submissions that are not mainstream but from
communities within mathematics, social sciences or economics
in order to obtain a more interdisciplinary view on the
subject.
Topics of interest include but are not limited
to:
Official workshop languages are German and
English. In particular, contributions can be in English or
German but presentations should be in English to ensure that
English speaking participants can always follow.
Please have a look at the “WM-Workshop
Manifesto” below for convincing reasons to submit to and
participate in the WM-Workshop.
Intended
Audience
The target group includes researchers and
practitioners who are interested in developing, applying and
analyzing knowledge and experience management systems as
well as applicable scenarios. The workshop is also a great
and affordable platform for young researchers to present
their work to a larger group of researchers and get valuable
feedback.
Submission
Guidelines
Submissions should be alternatively
Submission of papers: July
31, 2022
Notification of acceptance: August 30, 2022
Camera-ready copy: September 22, 2022
Workshop FGWM@LWDA: October 5-7, 2022
For any questions do not hesitate to contact
the conference organizers at lwa2022[at]easychair.org.
Program
Committee
Workshop
Chair
Organization
The contact persons for all questions regarding
the organization of the workshop workshop are Michael Leyer
(michael.leyer@uni-rostock.de) and Andreas Korger (a.korger@informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de)
Workshop Manifesto
The SIG Knowledge Management (Fachgruppe
Wissensmanagement, in short FGWM) of the German Informatics
Society (GI) annually organizes a workshop within the LWDA
workshop series. The SIG compiled a list of reasons why
attendance to that workshop is attractive and why it is
unique among the many existing conferences and workshops on
topics related to knowledge management.
The workshop is not a mini-conference but a
real workshop because
Therefore the workshop provides the opportunity
for young researchers (even excellent master students) to
The workshop is a forum for testing the
viability of new ideas (by junior as well as senior
researchers) before more effort and resources are put into
these ideas.
Since the workshop attracts students as well as
senior members of the community it plays a vital role in
A statement by a young researcher why the
workshop series is attractive
“The workshop offers a unique opportunity for
the promotion of young researchers. With its low
participation fee and the informal nature it provides a
platform for young PhD students and advanced MSc students to
present their projects and theses to a larger audience. It
is thus an excellent opportunity to gain first experiences
in scientific practice and exchange. The possibility to take
part in scientific discourse already at an early stage is
very valuable to young researchers. In the field of
knowledge management, this is a unique feature of the FGWM
workshop. Besides getting useful feedback on their work from
senior researchers outside their own research group, young
researchers profit from an exchange of experiences with
fellow PhD students from other universities.”
A statement by a senior researcher why the
workshop series is attractive
“The FGWM workshop provides senior researchers
not only with a platform for presenting their own research
interests and discussing presented work, but also offers the
opportunity to share best practices on PhD supervision among
different universities and research institutions. Senior
researchers can pass along experience on project proposal
writing, project management, and evaluation. At this venue
senior researchers are easily approachable and can help with
issues PhD students might not want to discuss with their
supervisors. Further,
students can easily investigate career opportunities in
academia.”