-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [WI] PrOSE 2020 CfP Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2020 10:17:02 +0200 From: Dr. Birger Lantow birger.lantow@uni-rostock.de Reply-To: Dr. Birger Lantow birger.lantow@uni-rostock.de To: wi@lists.kit.edu
Dear colleague,
We would like to invite you to contribute to PrOSE 2020. The 4th Int. PrOse: Practicing Open Enterprise Modeling within Workshop will be held in conjunction with the PoEM 2020 Conference in Riga (Latvia), November 25-27, 2020. The workshop focuses on how open enterprise models, enterprise modeling methods and enterprise modeling tools are: (1) used, (2) adopted, and (3) evaluated in education, industry, and research.
The main topics are:
Research
Domain-specific modeling methods Enterprise ecosystem modeling Sharing of enterprise modeling patterns and experiences Innovative modeling tools or prototypes including light-weight and cloud-based tools Laboratories and communities for conducting metamodeling and conceptual modeling Integration of Design- and Run-Time Models Enterprise modeling in domains such as Machine Learning, Big Data, Semantic Web, Cloud Computing, Factory of the Future, and Internet of Things
Education
Teaching cases related to models, modeling methods and modeling tools Experience reports on using enterprise modeling in education Innovative didactical and pedagogical approaches in teaching in relation to models, modeling methods or modeling tools Usability analysis or enhancements of modeling methods and tools
Industry
Industry project experiences (e.g. EU funded projects) Industry related enterprise modeling methods and tools Industry related case studies of enterprise modeling Best practices and experience reports
Accepted papers will be published in the joint workshop proceedings of PoEM 2020 on CEUR-WS.org.
Important dates: Paper submission: September 11th, 2020 Notification of acceptance: October 2nd, 2020 Workshop: November 25th, 2020
Detailed workshop information is available at: https://austria.omilab.org/psm/content/prose2020/info
Best regards,
Birger Lantow and Dominik Bork