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The First International Workshop
TowArds the Model DrIveN Organization
(AMINO 2013
http://www.cs.colostate.edu/remodd/v1/amino2013)
29 Sept 2013
As part of the ACM/IEEE 16th International Conference on Model
Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2013)
Miami Florida USA
29 September 2013 through 4 October 2013
http://www.modelsconference.org
Overview
Modern organizations are faced with the very challenging problem
of rapidly responding to continual external business pressures in
order to sustain their competitiveness or to effectively perform
mission-critical services. Difficulties arise because the
continual evolution of systems and operational procedures that are
performed in response to the external pressures eventually leads
to suboptimal configurations of the systems and processes that
drive the organization.
The management of continuous business change is complicated by the
current lack of effective mechanisms for rapidly responding to
multiple change drivers. The use of inadequate change management
methods and technologies introduces accidental complexities that
significantly drive up the cost, risk, and effort of making
changes. These problems provide opportunities for developing and
applying organization modeling approaches that seek to improve an
organization's ability to effectively evolve in response to
changes in its business environment. Modeling an organization to
better support organizational evolution leads to what we call a
Model Driven Organization (MDO), where an MDO is an organization
in which models are the primary means for interacting with and
evolving the systems that drive an organization.
DEF: A Model Driven Organization uses models in the analysis,
design, simulation, delivery, operation, and maintenance of
systems to address its strategic, tactical and operational needs
and its relation to the wider environment.
An organization's Enterprise Systems (ES) support a wide-range of
business activities including planning, business intelligence,
operationalization, and reporting. ES are thus pivotal to a
company's competitiveness. Modelling technologies and approaches
that address the development, analysis, deployment and maintenance
of ES have started to emerge. Such technologies and approaches
must support a much broader collection of use-cases than
traditional technologies for systems design modeling. Current ES
architectures do not adequately address the growing demands for
inter-organisational collaboration, flexibility and advanced
decision support in organizations.
Realizing the MDO vision will require research that cross-cuts
many areas, including research on enterprise architectures,
business process. and workflow modeling, system requirements and
design modeling, metamodeling, and models@runtime. This workshop
seeks to bring together researchers and practitioners from a
variety of MDD research domains to discuss the need, feasibility
challenges and proposed realizations of aspects of the MDO vision.
The full-day workshop aims to provide a forum to report and
discuss advances and current research questions in applying
modelling technologies to organizations in order to substantially
improve their flexibility and economics. The aim is to integrate
various areas of research such as: models at runtime, (meta-)
modelling, modelling tools, enterprise architecture, architecture
modelling and business processes.
The workshop is a full-day and will include an invited speaker,
paper presentations and a discussion on a research roadmap that
will contribute to achieving Model Driven Organizations.
Scope
Submissions are solicited in areas that are related to this aim,
and that address model-based approaches to the following
non-exhaustive list of topics:
* Frameworks for the Model Driven Organization
* Enterprise analysis including risk analysis and resource
planning
* Stakeholder support through multiple perspectives
* Domain specific languages for enterprise modelling
* Patterns and best practice for enterprise modelling
* Modelling technologies for the Model Driven Organization
* Case studies.
* Maturity models for the Model Driven Organization
* Enterprise simulation.
* Enterprise-wide socio-technical issues
* Applying information systems theory to the Model Driven
Organization
* Enterprise use-cases including:
o Business change
o Regulatory compliance
o Mergers and acquisitions
o Business goal alignment
o Outsourcing
o Business intelligence.
Submissions must be in the scope of the workshop as described
above. Submission process will be managed by Easychair:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=amino2013.
All submissions will be required to conform to LNCS format:
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
Submissions are invited in the following categories:
* research papers reporting on completed research activities.
(15 pages + up to 2 pages for references).
* short papers describing work in progress (8 pages + up to 2
pages for references).
* position papers describing a new approach to a research
question (8 pages + up to 2 pages for references).
* case-study papers reporting on real-life case studies (8
pages + up to 2 pages for references).
Publication of the accepted workshop papers will be organised via
the MODELS workshop chairs in a formal digital library. In
addition the workshop organisers are planning to invite selected
papers to be extended and submitted to a publication (via
collections such as LNCS or LNBIP) of selected works describing
research contributing to the aim of the Model Driven Organization.
Registration
See the MODELS 2013 web site
http://modelsconference.org/
for registration.
Organizing Committee:
* Balbir Barn, Middlesex University, London, UK,
http://www.mdx.ac.uk/aboutus/staffdirectory/balbir-barn.aspx
* Tony Clark, Middlesex University, London, UK,
http://www.eis.mdx.ac.uk/staffpages/tonyclark/
* Robert France, Colorado State University, Colorado, USA,
http://www.cs.colostate.edu/~france
* Ulrich Frank, Universty of Dusibirg-Essen, Essen, Germany,
http://www.wi-inf.uni-duisburg-essen.de/FGFrank/
* Vinay Kulkarni, Tata Consultancy Services, India,
http://www.tcs-trddc.com/
* Dan Turk, Colorado State University, Colorado, USA,
http://biz.colostate.edu/facultyResearch/sat/profile.aspx?profileId=Busdom\DanT
Program Committee:
* Erik Proper, Public Research Centre Henri Tudor,
http://www.erikproper.eu
* John Mylopoulos, University of Toronto,
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~jm/
* Martin Gogolla, Database Systems Group, University of Bremen,
http://www.db.informatik.uni-bremen.de
* Florian Matthes, Technische Universit¦t M¾nchen,
http://wwwmatthes.in.tum.de
* Joseph Barjis, Delft University of Technology,
http://www.josephbarjis.com/
* Christian Huemer, Vienna University of Technology,
http://www.big.tuwien.ac.at/staff/huemer
* Gregor Engels, University of Paderborn,
http://www.upb.de/cs/engels.html
* Jennifer Horkoff, DISI, University of Trento,
http://www.cs.utoronto.ca/~jenhork
* Detlef Seese, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
* Philippe Collet, Universit´ Nice Sophia Antipolis,
http://www.i3s.unice.fr/~collet
* Richard Paige, University of York,
http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/~paige
* Robert Lagerstr¨m, KTH the Royal Institute of Technology,
http://www.ics.kth.se
* .. invitations pending..
Important Dates
* Workshop Paper Submission Deadline: 15 July 2013
* Workshop Paper Notification to Authors: August 2013
* Workshop Dates: 29 Sept 2013
Contacts
Contact the workshop organisers using:
amino2013@CS.ColoState.EDU
--
Prof. Dr.
Ulrich Frank
Chair of
Information Systems and
Enterprise
Modelling
Institute for Computer Science and Business Information Systems
University of Duisburg-Essen
Universitätsstr. 9
D-45141 Essen
Tel.: +49(201) 183 4042
Fax: +49(201) 183 934042
e-mail:
ulrich.frank@uni-due.de
http://www.wi-inf.uni-due.de/FGFrank/