Betreff: | [AISWorld] Extended deadline: 1st International Workshop on Knowledge Management in Software Engineering |
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Datum: | Sun, 10 Mar 2013 08:10:53 +0000 |
Von: | מאירה לוי <lmeira@shenkar.ac.il> |
An: | aisworld@lists.aisnet.org <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org> |
CALL FOR PAPERS
Extended submission
deadline: 14 March 2013
1st
International Workshop on Knowledge Management in
Software Engineering (KMISE)
to be held in conjunction with the SEKE13
Knowledge management (KM) has been
recognized as an essential component of
knowledge-intensive processes, such as software
engineering. Current software development processes
suffer all too often from inappropriate project costs
and duration estimations, cancelation and failures. The
developed software product is frequently found fragile
and unreliable; not fully complying with the
requirements; difficult to upgrade and more. KM can
facilitate software engineering by different ways, e.g.,
increasing the reuse of development experience,
processes and products and creating a communication
layer between developers and end-users. Current KM
systems enable to organize the accumulated experience
for better storage and retrieval and open internal
communication channels within the development teams and
external communication channels between the organization
and the end-users, throughout the development and
integration processes.
The Knowledge Management in Software
Engineering workshop will focus on research that
examines real settings where KM is embedded in SE,
evaluating its role and influence on the software
development process and its outcomes. The workshop aims
at discussing the current state of ongoing research,
industry needs, future trends, and sharing practical
experiences, involving both academics and practitioners.
KMISE is an interactive workshop that aims to connect
participants and establish long-term collaborations
between them.
Submitted papers will be evaluated on the
basis of significance, originality and technical
quality. Submissions must be in PDF or DOC format.
Papers should clearly establish the research
contribution and the relation to previous research.
Members of an international and solid program committee
will review all submissions.
We invite to submit long research papers
(up to 6 pages) short position papers (up to 3 pages) or
posters.
Manuscript
must include a 200-word abstract and
2-column
formatted Manuscript for Conference Proceedings (include figures and
references but exclude copyright form), using the
URL: http://conf.ksi.edu/seke2013/submit/SubmitPaper.php and choosing paper type workshop:
Knowledge
Management in Software Engineering.
Suggested topics:
·
Tools
and technologies for managing knowledge in SE
·
Methodologies
for embedding KM practices in SE
·
Empirical
evidence for implementing KM in SE: risks, costs and
benefits, and lessons learned
·
KM
models in SE
·
Key
performance indicators (KPIs) for measuring and
evaluating the influence of KM
·
Incentive
programs for enhancing KM adoption
·
KM in
worldwide-distributed development teams
·
KM
contribution to efficiency (e.g. reuse, cost reduction)
·
SE
developer satisfactions.
Important Dates:
o
Paper submission deadline: 14th
March 2013
o
Notification of acceptance:
20rd April 2013
o
Camera ready:
10rd May 2013
o
Workshop day:
(TBD)
Organizers:
Meira Levy
(corresponding organizer)
Department of IEM
Shenkar College of Engineering and Design,
Israel
lmeira@shenkar.ac.il
Irit Hadar
Dept. of Information Systems
University of Haifa, Israel
Sivan Rapaport
Marketing Division
Columbia Business School, USA
Organizing committee:
·
Ali
Babar, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
·
Dov
Teeni, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
·
Orit
Hazzan, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
·
Eitan
Farchi, IBM, Israel
·
Lior
Lemonad, IBM, Israel
·
Nava
Pliskin, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
·
Gilad
Ravid, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
·
Roy
Gelbard, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
·
Stefan
Biffl, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
·
Meliha
Handzic, International Burch University, Bosnia and
Herzegovina
·
Aybuke
Aurum, Australian School of Business & The University of
New South Wales, Australia
·
Yair
Levy,
Nova
Southeastern University,
USA
·
Aurelie
Dudezert, Ecole Centrale Paris, France
·
Itzhak
Aviv, University of Haifa, Israel