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Call for Papers
ManComp 2026 11th Workshop on Managed Complexity https://wwwswt.informatik.uni-rostock.de/ManComp2026/ 1-day workshop - presentation-oriented In conjunction with BIR 2026 https://www.bir2026.fhnw.ch/ Managing complexity has a long tradition for algorithms and general problems. However, it is also an important issue in the Business Informatics domain. Here, the complexity of different systems and systems of systems has to be managed. While complexity is usually associated with large-scale systems, managing complexity remains important even for small systems operating in complex environments. Nowadays, informatics requires handling complexity at different levels and configurations of social, physical, enterprise, software, and hardware systems. The workshop is planned to focus on approaches and methods for managing complexity in the domain of applied informatics, including the interplay between systems and ecosystems of various sizes and substances. Its purpose is to share and transfer knowledge on the identification, representation, control, and reduction of complexity, as well as to exploit synergies in the development of innovative strategies, approaches, and methods for handling complexity. The purpose of the workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners to discuss theoretical approaches or real-life case studies featuring success and/or failure stories in managing complexity. It welcomes seeking and discussing answers to such complexity management questions as: - How is complexity divided? - What kinds of models are to be specified? - What is the role of system architecture in complexity handling? - How is the human recognized in the loop? - What kind of rules are to be applied? - In which way do patterns help? - Which notations or ontologies are useful in complexity handling? - How is knowledge reused? - How is knowledge propagated? - and many others. Based on these discussions, we expect to deepen the understanding of strategies, approaches, and methods in managing complexity in enterprise and software engineering. A cross-pollination of experiences in both domains is assumed. Three types of submissions are welcomed: position papers, research papers, and reports. All types should treat a topic from the workshop themes. - Position papers (6-8 pages): Such papers should state the position of the authors regarding any topic of the workshop. - Reports (6-8 pages): Experience reports and case studies are expected to be submitted in this category. - Research papers (8-15 pages full research papers, 8-10 pages research in progress): Research papers should describe innovative approaches. Publication In CEUR-WS proceedings series (indexed by Scopus and DBLP). Extended versions of the best workshop papers will be invited to be published in the journal Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly (https://csimq-journals.rtu.lv/). Important Dates Paper submission: July 30, 2026 Author notification: August 30, 2026 Workshop Date: October 7, 2026 Camera-ready submission for post-proceedings: October 30, 2026 Workshop topics include, but are not limited to: - Measures of complexity - Agility in complexity - Models for handling complexity - Tools for managing complexity - Enterprise Architectures and Complexity - Ontologies and knowledge graphs for managing complexity - Patterns for managing complexity - Capability impact on complexity management - Simplification methods for handling complexity Organizers and the chairs of PC Marite Kirikova, Riga Technical University, Latvia Peter Forbrig, University of Rostock, Germany Charles Moller, Aarhus University, Denmark Program Committee (tentative) Clara Bassano, Parthenope University of Naples, Italy Bertrand, David, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France Peter Forbrig, University of Rostock, Germany Janis Grundspenkis, Riga Technical University, Latvia Igli Hakrama, Metropolitan Tirana University, Albania Markus Helfert, Dublin City University, Ireland Ebba Thora Hvannberg, Iceland University, Iceland Marite Kirikova, Riga Technical University, Latvia Christophe Kolski, University of Valenciennes, France Paula Kotze, CSIR Meraka Institute Pretoria, South Africa Charles Moller, Aarhus University, Denmark Malgorzata Pankowska, University of Economics in Katowice, Poland Khuram Shahzad, University of the Punjab, Pakistan Chris Stary, University of Linz, Austria Bengt Wangler, Stockholm University, Sweden Marco Winckler, Universite Cote d'Azur, France Jelena Zdravkovic, Stockholm University, Sweden Iryna Zolotaryova, Kharkiv National University of Economics, Ukraine Contact If further information is needed, please contact: - Marite Kirikova marite.kirikova@rtu.lv - Peter Forbrig peter.forbrig@uni-rostock.de - Charles Moller charles@mpe.au.dk Publicity chair Peteris Rudzajs, Riga Technical University, Latvia |
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