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EDOC 2012 - CALL FOR WORKSHOP PAPERS
------------------------------------------------------------ Seven Workshops at EDOC 2012 The 16th IEEE International Enterprise Computing Conference http://www.edocconference.org Beijing, China 10 - 14 September 2012 ------------------------------------------------------------ WORKSHOPS: ------------------------------------------------------------ W1: 3M4SE - 3rd International Workshop on Models and Model-driven Methods for Service Engineering (3M4SE 2012) W2: C4E - 2nd International Workshop on Clouds for Enterprises (C4E 2012) W3: CEAA - 1st International Workshop on Creating Enterprise 3.0 Application Architectures (CEAA 2012) W4: EVL-BP - 5th International Workshop on Evolutionary Business Processes (EVL-BP 2012) W5: SCDI - 1st International Workshop on Service and Cloud Based Data Integration (SCDI 2012) W6: SoEA4EE - 4th International Workshop on Service-oriented Enterprise Architecture for Enterprise Engineering (SoEA4EE 2012) W7: VORTE - 7th International Workshop on Vocabularies, Ontologies and Rules for The Enterprise (VORTE 2012) WORKSHOP PAPERS DUE DATES: ------------------------------------------------------------ Submission deadline: Sunday, 1 April 2012 Notification of acceptance: Monday, 28 May 2012 Camera-ready due: Friday, 15 June 2012 ------------------------------------------------------------ W1: 3rd International Workshop on Models and Model-driven Methods for Service Engineering (3M4SE 2012) ------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Tuesday, 11 September 2012 (not yet confirmed) Web: http://166.111.71.230/edoc/edoc-2012-3M4SE-cfp.html Recent developments in metamodelling and model transformation techniques have led to increasing adoption of model-driven engineering practices. The increase in interest and significance of the model-driven approach has also accelerated its application in the development of large (distributed) IT systems to support (collaborative) enterprises. Shifting attention from source code to models allows enterprises to focus on their core concerns, such as business processes, services and collaborations, without being forced to simultaneously consider the underlying technologies. Different concerns are typically addressed by different models, with transformations between the models and ultimately to the source code. Although the model-driven approach offers theoretical benefits for the development, maintenance and evolution of enterprise computing systems and corresponding service-oriented solutions, a number of issues for the practical application of the approach still exist. In order to solve these issues further advances in models (business goals, pragmatic interoperability, semantic interoperability) and model-driven methods (design concepts, languages, metamodels, profiles, specification frameworks) are necessary. This workshop aims at helping the convergence of research on model- driven development and practical application of the model-driven approach in the area of enterprise computing and service engineering. The workshop addresses questions with respect to the requirements on, concepts for, properties of and experience with models and model-driven methods for service engineering in the area of enterprise computing. A special focus is on the combined application of model-driven and semantic approaches in the different phases of the service lifecycle. Submissions re- lated to model-driven approaches in cloud computing are also welcome. ORGANIZERS Marten van Sinderen, University of Twente, The Netherlands LuÌs Ferreira Pires, University of Twente, The Netherlands Maria-Eugenia Iacob, University of Twente, The Netherlands -------------------------------------------------------------- W2: 2nd International Workshop on Clouds for Enterprises (C4E 2012) -------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Monday, 10 September 2012 (not yet confirmed) Web: http://www.nicta.com.au/people/tosicv/c4e2012 Cloud computing is an increasingly popular computing paradigm that aims to streamline the on-demand provisioning of software (SaaS), platform (PaaS), infrastructure (IaaS), and data (DaaS) as services. Deploying applications on a cloud can help to achieve scalability, improve flexibility of computing infrastructure, and reduce total cost of ownership. However, a variety of challenges arise when deploying and operating applications and services in complex and dynamic cloud-based environments, which are frequent in enterprises and governments. Due to the security and privacy concerns with public cloud offerings (which first attracted widespread attention), it seems likely that many enterprises and governments will choose hybrid cloud, community cloud, and (particularly in the near future) private cloud solutions. Multi-tier infrastructures like these not only promise vast opportunities for future business models and new types of integrated business services, but also pose severe technical and organizational problems. The goal of this one-day workshop is to bring together academic, industrial, and government researchers (from different disciplines), developers, and IT managers interested in cloud computing technologies and/or their consumer-side/provider-side use in enterprises and governments. Through paper presentations and discussions, this workshop will contribute to the inter-disciplinary and multi-perspective exchange of knowledge and ideas, dissemination of results about completed and on-going research projects, as well as identification and analysis of open cloud research and adoption/exploitation issues. ORGANIZERS Vladimir Tosic, NICTA, Australia Andrew Farrell, University of Auckland, New Zealand Karl Michael Gˆschka, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Sebastian Hudert, TWT, Germany Hanan Lutfiyya, University of Western Ontario, Canada Michael Parkin, Tilburg University, The Netherlands -------------------------------------------------------------- W3: 1st International Workshop on Creating Enterprise 3.0 Application Architectures (CEAA 2012) -------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Monday, 10 September 2012 (not yet confirmed) Web: http://166.111.71.230/edoc/CEAAWorkshop.html Too often, enterprises rush into new technologies or approaches, like the cloud or SOA, without understanding the big picture. This leads to inconsistency, redundancy, more complex integration, and sub-optimization of the overall enterprise. While other workshops and topics at the EDOC 2012 conference focus on specific aspects of these individual advances, this workshop focuses on the interaction and integration of all of them together, specifically in the context of next generation enterprise 3.0 applications. One possible view of this is shown in the figure below. The main focus of the workshop is to formalize the principles and abstractions of a modern enterprise application architecture so that the plethora of new and future concerns can be positioned into the overall enterprise architecture based on solid fundamentals and archetypes. This workshop will be of interest to researcher and architects that focus on the overall scope and concepts of enterprise architecture and/or application architecture. The landscape of enterprise applications has changed dramatically in just the last few years with new technologies and greater user expectations. Just a few of the new concerns include: Cloud (in particular SaaS and IaaS), social media and networks, BI, BPM, SOA, EDA, RIA, mobile devices, next generation platform infrastructures, security, etc. Many organizations are rushing to embrace one or more of these changes with little thought to how they interact. Yet, it is the role of enterprise architecture to take a big picture view of the entire enterprise, and to put these new capabilities into a perspective that includes (at least) their relationship to the business (strategy, alignment, and opportunities), information requirements and analytics, applications, and technology. From the application architecture perspective, the term architecture style is often used to describe an archetype configuration. Enterprise applications have evolved from monolithic, to client / server, to 3-tier, to where most applications today are built with an n-tiered approach. Yet few people understand the principles and concepts that underlie these archetypes and that provide the basis for integration of new technologies and other advances. This workshop discusses the question of how all of these new technologies, capabilities, and requirements fit into the end-to-end application architecture of the next generation enterprise (enterprise 3.0). ORGANIZERS Michael Rosen, Director of Architecture, Cutter Consortium, USA Brian Cameron, Penn State University, USA -------------------------------------------------------------- W4: 5th International Workshop on Evolutionary Business Processes (EVL-BP 2012) -------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Monday, 10 September 2012 (not yet confirmed) Web: http://www.leduotang.com/evl-bp/ The EVL-BP workshop series is devoted to evolution in business processes. Enterprises face the challenge of rapidly adapting to dynamic business environments. The traditional approach to process management is only partially appropriate to this new context, and calls for the advent of new, evolutionary business processes. This new approach attempts to address specific issues related to flexibility and adaptation such as design of easily adaptable processes, dynamic handling of unexpected situations, optimality of adaptations, and change management. Central to the field of evolutionary business processes is the notion of requirement, which drive the change of business processes through their life-cycles. The evolution of processes and their underlying software systems becomes more and more an important and interesting topic in business process management. Since the life time of software systems frequently spans many years, business processes modeled on top of systems cannot be assumed to remain fixed, and migration between different versions is essential. As a consequence, modeling and management techniques developed in the context of ad-hoc, short-term composition of services and their processes lack the necessary constructs to concisely express the gradual evolution of processes and software systems and new dynamic, declarative, and/or configurable approaches in this context are required. This workshop will be an opportunity for participants to exchange opinions, advance ideas, and discuss preliminary results on current topics related to dynamic and declarative business processes. A particular interest will be taken in bridging theoretical research and practical issues. To this end, contributions stating open problems, case studies, tool presentations, or any other work assessing the practical significance of dynamic and declarative business processes by means of concrete examples and situations, will be particularly welcome. Work in progress, position papers stating broad avenues of research, and work on formal foundations of dynamic and declarative business processes are also sought-after. ORGANIZERS Dragan Gasevic, Athabasca University and Simon Fraser University, Canada Georg Grossmann, University of South Australia Sylvain HallÈ, UniversitÈ du QuÈbec ‡ Chicoutimi, Canada Florian Rosenberg, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA -------------------------------------------------------------- W5: 1st International Workshop on Service and Cloud Based Data Integration (SCDI 2012) -------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Monday, 10 September 2012 (not yet confirmed) Web: http://166.111.71.230/edoc/edoc-SCDI-Workshop-CfP-Tentative.html Integration and synthesis of heterogeneous, autonomous and distributed data sources have been an essential and hard issue in enterprise computing. It is not always feasible to achieve effective data integration around definite schemas when there are mismatches in cross-domain integration and when such issues as compatibility, scalability, timeliness, and user manipulation are concerned. Service Oriented Architecture and Cloud computing have brought light to dealing with these hard issues. Recent years have seen some important progresses and potentials. The workshop intends to bring researchers, practitioners and vendors together to discuss and share ideas and experiences. It fosters novel models, methodologies, and solution patterns that address the data integration issue and fit in the service and cloud based settings. ORGANIZERS Yanbo Han, North China University of Technology, China Kurt Sandkuhl, The University of Rostock, Germany -------------------------------------------------------------- W6: 4th International Workshop on Service-oriented Enterprise Architecture for Enterprise Engineering (SoEA4EE 2012) -------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tuesday, 11 September 2012 (not yet confirmed) Web: http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/users/nurcan/SoEA4EE_2012/ http://www.soea4ee.org/ There is a more and more common understanding, that not the ownership of information technology resources but their management is the foundation for sustainable competitive advantage. According to Ross et al., smart companies define how they (will) do business (using an operating model) and design the processes and infrastructure critical to their current and future operations (using an enterprise architecture). The management of information technology resources should be done with the application of engineering principles, called enterprise engineering. Enterprise Engineering allows deriving the Enterprise Architecture from the enterprise goals and strategy and aligning it with the enterprise resources, but it may also be supported by the Enterprise Architecture if the latter is documented. Enterprise architecture aims (i) to understand the interactions and all kind of articulations between business and information technology, (ii) to define how to align business components and IT components, as well as business strategy and IT strategy, and more particularly (iii) to develop and support a common understanding and sharing of those purposes of interest. Enterprise architecture is used to map the enterprise goal and strategy to the enterprise resources (actors, assets, IT supports) and to take into account the evolution of this mapping. It also provides documentation on the assignment of enterprise resources to the enterprise goals and strategy. To this end, advantageous patterns (best practices) can be reused and alternative design solutions can be compared. Furthermore, enterprise architecture may be checked for compliance with laws, regulatory rules etc. Finally, enterprise architecture facilitates the measurement the performance and efficiency of the resources used. The goal of the workshop is to develop concepts and methods to assist the engineering and the management of service-oriented enterprise architectures and the software systems supporting them. Especially three themes of research shall be pursued: 1. Alignment of the enterprise goals and strategies with the service-oriented enterprise architecture 2. Design of the service-oriented enterprise architecture 3. Mapping of service-oriented enterprise architecture to enterprise resources ORGANIZERS Selmin Nurcan, University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne, France Rainer Schmidt, University of Applied Sciences, Aalen, Germany -------------------------------------------------------------- W7: 7th International Workshop on Vocabularies, Ontologies and Rules for The Enterprise (VORTE 2012) -------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tuesday, 11 September 2012 (not yet confirmed) Web: http://nemo.inf.ufes.br/vorte2012 The VORTE series of workshops is devoted to the topics of vocabularies, ontologies and rules in the context of enterprise systems. The complexity of enterprise systems, the increasing needs for advanced collaboration between various systems within one institution or among many collaborating parties and the velocity of organizational, policy, structural and market changes strongly call for immediate mobilization of the research community to develop more flexible and reliable technologies for the advancement of enterprise systems. Trying to respond to this urgent research need, the VORTE series of workshops has been established in order to bring together researchers and practitioners that are looking into the topics of ontologies and rules in enterprise system development from different yet complementary perspectives. The major objective is to provide a research forum for exchanging ideas and results covering the use of ontologies and rules in various stages of the lifecycle of enterprise systems. Examples of topics covered by VORTE research contributions include the development and adaptation of foundational, business and domain ontologies for the enterprise, the use of ontologies and rules in all aspects of enterprise modelling such as business process management and services, the enhancement of rules and services with formal semantics, and the evaluation of such systems and approaches. The workshop is also a forum for the discussion of ontology-based knowledge management issues, interoperability issues and ontology engineering issues, and covers various application domains relevant for organizations (such as e-government and e-commerce). The workshop also welcomes contributions on open linked data initiatives for the enterprise and empirical studies on the use of ontologies and rules in the enterprise system development lifecycle. ORGANIZERS Jo„o Paulo A. Almeida, Federal University of EspÌrito Santo, Brazil Amal Zouaq, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada Roberta Ferrario, Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technology, Italy -------------------------------------------------------------- For further information, please visit the conference website at: http://www.edocconference.org |
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