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Dear Colleagues,
We would like to invite you to submit
extended
abstracts for the Workshop Application Tools and Technology for
Conceptual
Modelling and Semantic at the eChallenges e2014 by 31 March
2014.
Supported by the European Commission,
the
24th annual eChallenges e-2014 Conference & Exhibition takes
place
in Belfast, Northern Ireland from 29 - 31 October. Focused on
Applied ICT
addressing major Societal Challenges, and showcasing strategic
keynote
presentations, technical and policy papers, case studies and
workshops,
eChallenges brings together senior representatives from leading
commercial,
government and research organisations around the world to share
knowledge
and experience, lessons learnt, good practice and innovation.
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Workshop: Application Tools and
Technologies
for Conceptual Modelling and Semantic
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Concept Modelling is commodity in
e-sciences,
domain applications and ICT and hence a cross-domain aspect.
Domain specific
modelling is an emerging topic in ICT and can be observed by a
growing
number of groups emphasizing the development of individual
languages, methods
and approaches for the specific benefit of a particular domain.
Domain
orientation allows implementing special model-driven solutions
for domain
experts, without the need to make compromises in the concepts,
the method
or the tools in use. This leads to a plethora of different
concepts, approaches,
platforms and modelling intentions.
The challenge is to use modelling
tools not
only to deal with different purposes in complex and
heterogeneous application
environments but also to translate the conceptual world into a
software
that provides enough technical flexibility, user acceptance and
appropriate
application interfaces.
Hence the workshop targets very openly
all
modelling applications, tools and technologies that have been
developed
or are used in application domains to provide some samples - but
not limited
to: (a) semantics, knowledge models and technologies for
intelligent content;
(b) business processes, governmental and policy modelling in
eGovernment,
eParticipation and eDemocracy; (c) learner models, training
course design
and course evaluation for technology enhanced learning; (d)
model driven
architecture, workflow orchestration as well as service
discovery and deployment
for cloud computing; (e) domain-specific models, semantic and
knowledge
platforms for eHealth, digital libraries and cultural heritage,
Future
Internet or any applicable domain.
Technical surveys, novel technical
solutions,
prototypes or products have been implemented, adapted,
configured or used
in a vast amount of research projects and initiatives, ranging
from Software
Design and Workflow Management tools, ontology management
system, rule
inference engines, configuration platforms, business process
management
tools or platforms to design and monitor key performance
indicators.
This workshop aims to discuss a wide
variety
of modelling applications, tools and platforms and hence invites
research
projects, research initiatives and researches to present their
ideas, prototypes,
tools and platforms and present the challenges and requirements
for the
development, configuration and deployment of modelling tools
into concrete
application scenarios.
The aim is to strengthen the European
community
of research dealing with modelling to enable the collaboration
across projects
and ensure sustainability of research results.
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Call for Papers for the Workshop
"Application
Tools and Technology for Conceptual Modelling and Semantic
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We are now inviting extended abstracts
(1,200
- 1,500 words) for technical papers, visionary papers, business
and government
case studies. Proposals to arrange 90 minute thematically
focused workshop
sessions are also welcome. Related themes and suggestions for
papers and
sessions are outlined in the Call for Papers http://www.echallenges.org/e2014/default.asp?page=c4p
Important Deadlines
Submission deadline for Extended
Abstracts:
31 March 2014
Acceptance decision: 30 April
Submission of full paper: 30 May
The scientific programme for
eChallenges
e-2014 is based on an open Call for Papers and the conference
language
is English.
All extended abstracts including the
one
for the workshop "Application Tools and Technology for
Conceptual
Modelling and Semantic (http://www.echallenges.org/e2014/default.asp?page=submission)
must be submitted online by 31 March for double blind peer
review by the
International Programme Committee.
Papers should focus on a research or
eAdoption
topic on which a case study, initial or final results can be
published.
General project descriptions are not appropriate. All papers
must highlight
the level of innovation and actual or expected impact.
Please bear in mind that the extended
abstracts
submitted are double blind peer reviewed so they should not
provide contact
details within the text of the extended abstract submitted. All
extended
abstracts are submitted as text via a form - tables and diagrams
can be
submitted as part of the full paper submission in April.
Extended abstracts should provide a
good
overview of your full paper and cover the following headings:
- Address in the title of the paper
that
it is a workshop paper "Application Tools and Technology for
Conceptual
Modelling and Semantics"
- Introduction - Issues to be
addressed
- Objectives of your paper
- Methodology Used
- Technology or Business Case
Description
- Conclusions and Summary
Recommendations
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Core Thematic Priorities for
eChallenges
e-2014
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Applied ICT addressing Societal
Challenges
- ICT-related Entrepreneurship and
Innovation
- eHealth and mHealth
- eGovernment, eParticipation &
eDemocracy
- eInclusion
- ICT4D
- Digital Libraries and Cultural
Heritage
- Technology Enhanced Learning and ICT
Skills
- Intelligent Content and Semantics
- Societal Implications of Technology
Emerging Technologies &
Infrastructures
- Future Internet & Smart Cities
- eInfrastructures & Smart Grid
- Collaborative Open Innovation and
Living
Labs
- Cloud Computing
- Mobile Applications
- Security and Identity Management
More information is available at http://www.echallenges.org/e2014/default.asp?page=themes
We look forward to receiving your
extended
abstracts and workshop submissions by 31 March.
For more information on the
conference, please
contact the organizers:
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eChallenges e-2014 Organising
Committee
Email: secretariat@eChallenges.org
www.eChallenges.org/e2014
Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/eChallenges
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