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Subject: [WI] Workshop "MoRoCo - Models and their Role in Collaboration" at ECSCW 2013, 2nd Call for Papers
Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2013 10:20:15 +0200
From: Michael Prilla <michael.prilla@rub.de>
To: wi@lists.uni-karlsruhe.de


Call for Papers:

Workshop "MoRoCo - Models and their Role in Collaboration" at ECSCW 2013

http://moroco2013.wordpress.com

---Organizers---

Alexander Nolte, Michael Prilla; University of Bochum, Germany
Peter Rittgen; BorÂs University, Sweden
Stefan Oppl; Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria

---Workshop Content---

Using visual representations of work or business processes can be considered a
common practice in modern organizations. These models serve a large variety of
different purposes such as documentation of current practices, or informing and
planning change or software development. Given the nature of work and
businesses they reflect it is reasonable to develop and use them
collaboratively. There are, however, also many downsides to collaborative model
usage and development in current practice. Among others, models are often not
fully understood and are thus not used by people who work in the processes the
models represent, resulting in limited impact of process redesigns on everyday
work. Furthermore, only a minority of people within organizations actually use,
even though they have been proven to be very useful especially for
collaborative work. Given the increasing popularity of models in organizations,
understanding and defining their role in collaboration is of vital interest for
the CSCW community and therefore this workshop aims at bringing together
researchers and practitioners and forming a community for research in this
area.

In this workshop we want to bring together researchers, lecturers and
practitioners from different fields, who are interested in the collaborative
usage and development and sustainment of structured visual representations such
as process models, conceptual models or mind maps. This includes experiences
from empirical case studies, teaching and the introduction of models and
modeling into organizations. Furthermore the workshop also welcomes
contributions describing research upon understanding the way models are used in
organizations, coupled with activities and artifacts of everyday work and their
role in collaborative work. The workshop will also host a special demo track
where systems supporting collaboration on and with models can be presented.


---Topics---

The overall goal of the workshop is to build a large picture of research on the
role that models play in collaborative work including their usage and
sustainment as well as their development in order to set up a common research
agenda among the participants. The topics of the workshop thus include but are
not restricted to:
- The process of cooperative modeling: design cycles, model negotiation, view
integration, roles of participants in modeling, team organization, etc.
- Sustaining model usage and maintenance in organizations
- Motivating involvement and active usage of models
- Involving non-experts in model development and usage
- Increasing the range of involvement: from core stakeholders to all
stakeholders
- Coupling models with activities and entities of work
- Roles of models for collaboration e.g. guides / maps
- Models as instruments for consensus building
- The role of models in spanning inter or intra organizational boundaries
- Integrating visual modeling and model dialogues in natural language
- ìMetaî-modeling: structuring the dialogue around models
- Access to models: Creating a model friendly cooperation environment
- Alignment of different understandings about collaborative work during
modeling
- Empirical evidence for positive effects of modeling and model use


---Submission---

We will accept contributions in two different formats:

- Research papers such as reports of empirical studies, research in progress
and position papers which may not exceed 8 pages.
- Demo papers describing systems for collaboration on and with models which may
not exceed 3 pages. As there will be a special track during the workshop upon
these systems we expect you to bring your system or a poster to the workshop.

All contributions have to be formatted according to the ECSCW formatting
instructions and must be submitted in PDF format via EasyChair
(https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=moroco2013).

Author kits and paper templates are available at the ECSCW website
(http://www.ecscw2013.org).

The selection process will be a double blind review through an international
program committee.

All accepted paper will be published electronically at CEUR Workshop
Proceedings. Means for further publications of the results are currently in the
planning and will be reported on the workshop website once agreements with
journal editors have been reached.

The papers of the previous workshop on "Collaborative usage and development of
models and visualization" at ECSCW 2011 are available online at
http://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-777/. Selected
papers from the workshop will be published in the next few months in a special
issue of the International Journal for eCollaboration.

For more and up to date information on the workshop please visit the workshop
website: http://moroco2013.wordpress.com


---Important Dates---

June  14:   Abstract submission deadline
June  28:   Paper submission deadline
July  31:   Acceptance notification
August 9:   Early registration deadline for ECSCW 2013


---Program committee---

Christian Bartelt, Clausthal University of Technology, Germany
Eike Bernhard, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Sebastian Döweling, SAP Research Darmstadt, Germany
Benjamim Fonseca, UTAD / INESC TEC, Portugal
Stijn Hoppenbrouwers, HAN University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands
John Krogstie, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Stephan Lukosch, TU Delft, Netherlands
Jan Mendling, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
Hajo Reijers, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
EtiÎnne Rouwette, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands
Barbara Weber, University of Innsbruck, Austria


---Venue---

The ECSCW 2013 conference will be held at the Coral Beach Hotel and Resort in
Paphos, Cyprus from 21 to 25 September 2013. ECSCW is a bi-annual,
international conference series. Since 1989, it has engaged researchers and
scholars from academia and industry with high quality presentations and intense
discussions (www.ecscw.org). ECSCW is interested in cooperative settings in the
workplace, in everyday life, and the civic society, and across boundaries
between these spheres of life. Submissions should address the unfolding
practices of everyday work and life, and the application of computing
technologies in these practices. Papers may also focus on design of such
technologies or on historical accounts of use. With design is meant processes,
methods, and outcoming artifacts. ECSCW solicits reports reflecting a rich
variety of quantitative and qualitative research methods, including field
studies and participatory approaches.
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