-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [AISWorld] CFP: ADBIS 2010 - Conceptual Modeling in Systems Engineering (CMSE) Track Datum: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 22:39:16 -0500 Von: Ajantha Dahanayake ajantha.dahanayake@gcsu.edu An: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
ADBIS 2010 - Conceptual Modeling in Systems Engineering (CMSE) Track
Fourteenth East-European Conference on Advances in Databases and Information Systems September 20–24, 2010, Novi Sad, Serbia http://www.adbis2010.org
20 – 24 September 2010
Call for Papers
The scope of CMSE track of ADBIS 2010 is to cover a wide range of research in conceptual Modeling in Systems Engineering. Its principal aim is to review research advances in both social and technological scientific domains, seeking to demonstrate new concepts, methods and applications in systems engineering.
The CMSE track of ADBIS 2010 conference focuses on, but is not limited to, the following topics around Conceptual Modeling in Systems Engineering
* The Research landscape, directions and foundations * Research methods, method integration and techniques * Cultural and normative differences in systems engineering * Comparative analyses of conceptual modeling in systems engineering practices * Conceptual Modeling in Systems Engineering projects: design, implementation, evaluation, quality and impact * Application of conceptual modeling for policy modeling, simulation and visualization, Polling, Legislation, Social networking, etc. * Education, training courses, and curricula
SUBMISSION Contributions are solicited for the following categories: • full research papers describing research accomplishments (approximately 5000 words), • demonstrations and short communications, i.e. experience reports, project overviews, etc. which do not fully adhere to the standards of a first rate scientific publication, but are nevertheless of interest and value for the participants of the conference, • invited papers,
The program committee may decide to accept a submission as a short paper (2000–3000 words) if it reports interesting results but does not justify publication of a full paper. Research papers will be published in the LNCS series of Springer Verlag. Communications will be included in additional local proceedings. A selection of outstanding papers from the conference may be invited for publication in an internationally recognized journal (subject to additional reviewing). All contributions should be in PDF format and should be submitted electronically via email to ajantha.dahanayake@gcsu.edu
For their submissions, authors are encouraged to consider the final paper format requirements, as specified at the conference site. http://www.adbis2010.org Research papers should be original contributions and should not be accepted or submitted elsewhere until the decisions of the ADBIS 2010 program committee are announced. At least one author from every submission accepted to appear in the Springer proceedings or the local proceedings is obliged to register and attend the conference.
AWARDS The best paper authored solely by students will receive an award. Submissions should indicate their eligibility for the award.
TIMETABLE Submission of abstracts: March 13, 2010 Submission of papers: March 27, 2010 Notification of acceptance: May 15, 2010 Camera-ready papers: June 15, 2010 Conference: September 20–24, 2010
Track chair: Ajantha Dahanayake, GCSU, USA. Email: ajantha.dahanayake@gcsu.edu
CMSE track Program Committee
Richard Welke, GSU, USA Sudha Ram, Arizona U, USA Arne Solvberg, NTNU, Norway Henk Sol, RUG, Netherlands Alexander Verbraeck, TUD, Netherlands Joshep Barjis, TUD, Netherlands Matti Rossi, HSE, Finland Howard Woodard, GCSU, USA Douglas Goings, GCSU, USA Zoran Stojanovic, IBM, NL Jos van Hillegersberg, UTwente, Netherlands.
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