Dear Colleague,
Please, allow me to inform you that due to many requests, we
decided to extend the Regular Paper submission deadline for
BMSD 2014 (Fourth International Symposium on Business Modeling
and Software Design) to March 12 - you may have a look at the
website updates:
http://www.is-bmsd.org
You are very welcome to submit your paper by
12
MARCH 2014.
The BMSD'14 Call for Papers follows below.
I look forward to meeting you in Luxembourg for an inspiring
symposium!
Kindest Regards,
Dr.
Boris Shishkov
Chair of BMSD 2014
Call for Papers
BMSD 2014 - FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON
BUSINESS MODELING AND SOFTWARE DESIGN
24-26 June, 2014
Luxembourg, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Chair:
Dr. Boris Shishkov, IICREST, Bulgaria
Keynote Lecturers:
Prof. Dr. Erik Proper, CRP Henri Tudor, Luxembourg
(Title: Exploring the Challenges of Modeling Landscapes)
Prof. Dr. Roel Wieringa, University of Twente, The
Netherlands (Title: The Structure of Goal Models in
Requirements Engineering)
Symposium Theme:
Generic Business Modeling Patterns
and Software Re-Use
The symposium is organized by the international institute
IICREST
in collaboration with
CRP Henri Tudor.
Cooperating organizations are:
AUTH - Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki,
SIKS - the Nederlands
Research School for Information and Knowledge Systems,
CTIT
- the U-Twente Centre for Telematics and Information
Technology, and
AMAKOTA Ltd.
BMSD is a leading international discussion and knowledge
dissemination forum that brings together Researchers and
Practitioners interested in: (i) Modeling in general and in
particular - Conceptual Modeling, Goal Modeling, Value
Modeling, Business/Enterprise Modeling, Process Modeling,
Model-Driven Engineering; (ii) Enterprise Engineering and its
relation to Software Generation; (iii) Information Systems
Architectures and Design.
In 2014, BMSD will be held in Luxembourg, Grand Duchy of
Luxembourg, following previous events in The Netherlands
(Noordwijkerhout, 2013), Switzerland (Geneva, 2012), and
Bulgaria (Sofia, 2011).
We welcome paper submissions from but not limited to the
following areas and topics:
1. BUSINESS MODELS AND REQUIREMENTS
Business Analysis - Value Models and Process Models
Essential Business Models
Re-Usable Business Models
Relating Business Goals to Requirements
Business Process Coordination
Business Entities and Business Roles
Business Data and Semantics
Business Processes and Business Rules
Behavior Modeling and Pragmatics
Identification and Elicitation of Requirements
Domain-Imposed and User-Defined Requirements
Requirements Analysis
2. BUSINESS MODELS AND SERVICES
Business Modeling and Service Science
Relating Business Goals to the Identification of Services
Service Modeling - Technology-Independent &
Platform-Specific
Business Rules and Service Composition
Autonomic Service Behavior
Context-Aware Service Behavior
Re-Usable Service Models
3. BUSINESS MODELS AND SOFTWARE
Business Modeling -Driven Derivation of Software
Business Innovation and Software Evolution
Business-IT Alignment and Traceability
Re-Usable Business Models and Software Components
Business Rules and Software Specification
Business Goals and Software Integration
Autonomic and Context-Aware Business/Software Systems
Affective Computing and User-Aware Software Systems
4. INFORMATION SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURES
Enterprise Architectures
Service-Oriented Architectures
Architectural Styles
Architectural Viewpoints
Crosscutting Concerns
Key dates
Paper submission deadline:
12 March 2014 (extended)
Notification of acceptance:
31 March 2014
Final paper submission:
15 April 2014
Types of contributions
Regular Papers - presenting research that is completed
or almost finished
Position Papers - presenting an arguable opinion about
and issue
Invited Papers - submitted by best paper authors and
BMSD former/future Keynotes
Paper formats
Full Papers - 10-page limit in the symposium
proceedings (oral presentation)
Short Papers - 6-page limit in the symposium
proceedings (oral presentation)
Posters - 4 page limit in the symposium proceedings
(poster presentation)
How to submit a paper (7 steps)
1. View the technical scope
2. Prepare a contribution of no less than 3 and no more than 8
pages
3. Decide whether you are submitting your contribution as a
Regular Paper or as a Position Paper
4. Do paper formatting, using the provided templates
(
http://www.is-bmsd.org)
5. Remove your names and the names of your co-authors (and
also your affiliations) from the title and references sections
6. Save the file as PDF
7. e-Mail the file to:
secretariat@iicrest.org by the 12th of
March, putting in the Subject: ?BMSD 2014, Regular/Position
Paper?.
Publication
Accepted papers will be presented at BMSD 2014 and included in
the symposium proceedings, published by
SciTePress.
All presented papers will also be included in the SciTePress
Digital Library (
http://www.scitepress.org/DigitalLibrary) and
DBLP-indexed. Finally, the authors of selected best papers
will be invited to submit revised and extended versions of
their papers in a
Springer LNBIP Revised Selected Papers
book.
Proceedings of the previous editions
2013:
http://www.is-bmsd.org/Documents/ProceedingsOfThirdBMSD.pdf
2012:
http://www.is-bmsd.org/Documents/ProceedingsOfSecondBMSD.pdf
2011:
http://www.is-bmsd.org/Documents/ProceedingsOfFirstBMSD.pdf
Some photos:
2013:
http://www.is-bmsd.org/GalleryThirdBMSD.htm
2012:
http://www.is-bmsd.org/GallerySecondBMSD.htm
2011:
http://www.is-bmsd.org/GalleryFirstBMSD.htm
Venue
The BMSD sessions will be held at the Chambre des Metiers that
is not only in very close proximity to both the University of
Luxembourg and the CRP Henri Tudor but is also conveniently
reachable by bus (for around 20 minutes) from both the city
center and the airport. Luxembourg is the capital of the Grand
Duchy, one of the founder states of the European Union, where
about 43 per cent of the half million inhabitants are foreign.
This multicultural ambience of day-to-day contact with people
from the four corners of the Earth gives the small state an
astonishingly cosmopolitan outlook - not least thanks to the
European institutions and the financial center. It is however
far easier to get around the capital (100 000 inhabitants)
than it is in Berlin or Paris. The distances are short. There
is a lively nightlife scene around the fashionable bars of
Hollerich, the Grund, and Clausen. Furthermore, there are
plenty of sports, leisure activities as well as events:
cinemas and climbing parks, mountain bike trails and an
enormous cultural range - from Jazz in the medieval city,
contemporary art at MUDAM, theatre in every language or
classical music in one of the most beautiful new buildings in
Luxembourg, the Philharmonie. All this is set against the
romantic backdrop of the medieval city (a UNESCO world
heritage site since 1994), the castle in the richy-forested
north and the vineyards - along the Mosel.
For more information
w:
http://www.is-bmsd.org
t: +359 888 534435
e:
secretariat@iicrest.org