-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [isworld] Call for Papers ICGSE(2009) - KNOWING Workshop Datum: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 05:58:47 -0500 Von: Miriam O'Riordan miriam.oriordan@ul.ie Antwort an: Miriam O'Riordan miriam.oriordan@ul.ie An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network isworld@lyris.isworld.org
Workshop: KNOWledge engINeering in Global software development (KNOWING)
13 July 2009 - Limerick, Ireland
The workshop is co-located with ICGSE 2009 in Limerick, Ireland, 13-17 July 2009. For more information, visit http://www.lero.ie/ICGSE2009
Organisers
Ita Richardson, Lero, University of Limerick, Ireland Ivan Mistrík, Independent Consultant, Heidelberg, Germany Miriam O�Riordan, Lero, University of Limerick, Ireland
CALL FOR PAPERS
Description
Knowledge engineering is an evolutionary process of engineering artefacts and using them to gain new understandings. These new understandings are then used to further engineer or modify artefacts and the process continues. Knowledge engineering in global software development is being increasingly researched by the software and the knowledge management communities. To implement a good knowledge management strategy in a global software engineering environment, organisations have to overcome issues which have been identified in many previous studies. These issues make global software distribution a difficult and complex task.
Hosting a workshop on this topic at the International Conference on Global Software Engineering will bring together researchers from both these communities in a forum where they can discuss and explore their current research and give them an opportunity to discuss similarities between both communities� research.
Topics should have a global software development focus and include, but are not limited to:
- knowledge management within software engineering from a business perspective - collaboration and knowledge sharing - knowledge discovery services and tools - workflows and decision making including experiences with Wiki support - methods and tools for managing knowledge - architectural knowledge management practices - skills management and transfer of knowledge - traceability, accountability and risks - knowledge management in global software product line engineering. - automated extraction, collection, and abstraction of knowledge from software archives - applications of ontologies - empirical analysis of globally distributed development project performance - knowledge management issues in agile and iterative approaches - portals and services for knowledge management on the semantic web - software process simulation of emergent issues
Target Audience
- software engineers - computer scientists at the intersection of SE/CSCW/KM/HCI - computer science graduates - requirements engineers - business process engineers - software project managers - graduate students in SE
Paper submission
Papers must be submitted electronically by email to Ita Richardson: ita.richardson@ul.ie and Ivan Mistrík: i.j.mistrik@t-online.de Your paper must conform to the IEEE proceedings publication format (8.5"x11", Two-Column Format) described at IEEE/CPS You paper should not be longer than 6 pages including all text, references, appendices, and figures Your submissions should be in PDF format Submissions that exceed the page limit (6 pp.) or do not comply with the proceedings format will be desk rejected without review The results described must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere
Important dates
15 April 2009 - Deadline for paper submission to the workshop organisers 1 May 2009 - Decision of acceptance to paper authors 5 May 2009 - Final version of accepted papers due, in accordance with IEEE standards 5 May 2009 - Deadline for early registration 13 July 2009 - Workshop
Programme committee Ban Al-Ani, University of California, Irvine, USA Paris Avgeriou, University of Groningen, The Netherlands Len Bass, Software Engineering Institute, USA Jan Bosch, Intuit Inc, USA Daniela Damian, University of Victoria, Canada Kevin Desouza, University of Washington, USA Prasun Dewan, University of North Carolina, USA Hans-Joerg Happel, FZI Research Center for Information Technologies, Germany Patricia Lago, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands Filippo Lanubile, University of Bari, Italy Anita Sarma, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Walt Scacchi, University of California, Irvine,USA Margaret-Anne Storey, University of Victoria, Canada Timo Varkoi, Tampere University of Technology,Finland Thomas Zimmermann, Microsoft Research, USA
Related Workshops
This is the first workshop in the field of Knowledge Engineering in Global Software Development.
- Infrastructure for Research in Collaborative Software Engineering (IReCoSE) at FSE 2008 http://home.segal.uvic.ca/~IRCoSE-2008/ - Sharing Architectural Knowledge (SHARK) at ICSE 2008 http://www.cs.rug.nl/~paris/SHARK2008/ - Supporting Distributed Team Work at CSCW 2008 http://conway.isri.cmu.edu/~jdh/VRC-2008/ - Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE) at ICSE 2008 http://softwareresearch.ca/seg/CHASE/ - Socio-Technical Congruence (STC) at ICSE 2008 http://conway.isri.cmu.edu/~mcataldo/STC-2008.html - End-User Software Engineering (WEUSE) at ICSE 2008 http://eusesconsortiom.org/weuse/ - Distributed Software Development � Methods and Tools for Risk Management at ICGSE 2008 http://www.outshore.de/ICGSE/ICGSE08/tabid/57/Default.aspx - Workshop on Domain Driven Data Mining (DDDM) at KDD 2007 http://datamining.it.uts.edu.au/dddm/ - Making Globally Distributed Software Development a Success Story at ICSP 2008 (co-located with ICSE 2008) http://www.icsp-conferences.org/icsp2008/index.html - Studying Work Practices in GSE at ICGSE 2008 http://www.idc.ul.ie/gsd/ICGSE08Workshop/Workshop.html - Tool-Supported Development and Management in Distributed Projects (REMIDI) at ICGSE 2008 http://www4.in.tum.de/~kuhrmann/remidi08.shtml - Global Requirements Engineering (GREW) at ICGSE 2007 http://www.bth.se/grew07 - Measurement-based Cockpits for Distributed Software and Systems Engineering Projects (SOFTPIT) http://www.soft-pit.de - Tool Support and Requirements Management in Distributed Projects (REMIDI) http://www4.in.tum.de/~kuhrmann/remidi07.shtml
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