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Dear Colleague,
Due to the extremely difficult situation with COVID-19 and many requests, we decided to extend again the submission deadlines for BMSD 2020 (10th International Symposium on Business Modeling and Software Design) to April 21 / April 28 - you may have a look at the website updates (http://www.is-bmsd.org); and also: http://www.is-bmsd.org/ImportantDates.htm http://www.is-bmsd.org/CallForPapers.htm http://www.is-bmsd.org/SubissionGuidelines.htm http://www.is-bmsd.org/Documents/BMSD_2020_CfP.pdf http://www.is-bmsd.org/Documents/Poster.pdf We do still hope that we will have a PHYSICAL meeting (the symposium) at the beginning of July in Potsdam-Berlin. But the issue is delicate and even if the situation improves (something we hope for), we will NOT expect everybody to be physically present because we most of all respect the decision of each participant. All those who would decide to travel to Germany are certainly more than welcome. But for those who would not like to travel to Germany (for whatever reasons), this year, AS AN EXCEPTION, it will be possible to attend virtually (virtual participation instructions will follow in due course). The Springer LNBIP Proceedings preparation is progressing without any deviations from our plans (as in 2018 and 2019). Hence, FOR SURE any accepted BMSD'20 paper will get published, no matter if all we (hopefully) meet physically in Germany or some participants present distantly, without traveling to Germany. Find below actual information concerning BMSD 2020: ()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()() Call for Papers BMSD 2020 - 10th International Symposium on Business Modeling and Software Design 6-8 July 2020 Berlin, Germany http://www.is-bmsd.org ()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()() CHAIR: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Boris Shishkov, IICREST / ULSIT / IMI-BAS, Bulgaria KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Prof. Dr. Manfred Reichert, Ulm University, Germany Prof. Dr. Mathias Weske, HPI - University of Potsdam, Germany ====================================================== BMSD - the INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON BUSINESS MODELING AND SOFTWARE DESIGN, is a leading international discussion and knowledge dissemination forum that brings together Researchers and Practitioners interested in: (i) Modeling in general and in particular - Conceptual Modeling, Goal Modeling, Value Modeling, Business/Enterprise Modeling, Process Modeling, Model-Driven Engineering; (ii) Enterprise Engineering and its relation to Software Generation; (iii) Information Systems Architectures and Design; (iv) Data Analytics and its relevance to Enterprise (Information) Systems; (v) "Hot" topics relevant to Business Modeling and Software Design, such as Blockchain Technology and Internet-of-Things. Adequate business models are of huge importance not only for understanding and (re-)engineering an organization but also for automating (part of) its processes by means of software systems. Not grasping correctly and exhaustively an enterprise system would inevitably lead to consequent software failures. It is therefore claimed that software generation should essentially have its roots in corresponding enterprise engineering models. ====================================================== In 2020, BMSD will be held in BERLIN, GERMANY, following previous events in Portugal (Lisbon, 2019), Austria (Vienna, 2018), Spain (Barcelona, 2017), Greece (Rhodes, 2016), Italy (Milan, 2015), the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (Luxembourg, 2014), The Netherlands (Noordwijkerhout, 2013), Switzerland (Geneva, 2012), and Bulgaria (Sofia, 2011). ====================================================== We welcome paper submissions from but not limited to the following areas and topics: 1. BUSINESS PROCESSES AND ENTERPRISE ENGINEERING enterprise systems enterprise system environments and context construction and function actor roles signs and affordances transactions business processes business process coordination business process optimization business process management and strategy execution production acts and coordination acts regulations and business rules enterprise (re-) engineering enterprise interoperability inter-enterprise coordination enterprise engineering and architectural governance enterprise engineering and software generation enterprise innovation 2. BUSINESS MODELS AND REQUIREMENTS essential business models re-usable business models business value models business process models business goal models integrating data analytics in business modeling semantics and business data modeling pragmatics and business behavior modeling business modeling viewpoints and overall consistency business modeling landscapes requirements elicitation domain-imposed and user-defined requirements requirements specification and modeling requirements analysis and verification requirements evolution requirements traceability usability and requirements elicitation 3. BUSINESS MODELS AND SERVICES enterprise engineering and service science service-oriented enterprises from business modeling to service-oriented solutions business modeling for software-based services service engineering business-goals-driven service discovery and modeling technology-independent and platform-specific service modeling re-usable service models business-rules-driven service composition web services autonomic service behavior context-aware service behavior service interoperability change impact analysis and service management service monitoring and quality of service services for IoT applications service innovation 4. BUSINESS MODELS AND SOFTWARE enterprise engineering and software development model-driven engineering co-design of business and IT systems business-IT alignment and traceability alignment between IT architecture and business strategy business strategy and technical debt business-modeling-driven software generation normalized systems and combinatorial effects software generation and dependency analysis component-based business-software alignment objects, components, and modeling patterns generic business modeling patterns and software re-use business rules and software specification business goals and software integration business innovation and software evolution software technology maturity models domain-specific models croscutting concerns - security, privacy, distribution, recoverability, logging, performance monitoring 5. INFORMATION SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURES AND PARADIGMS enterprise architectures service-oriented computing software architectures cloud computing autonomic computing (and intelligent software behavior) context-aware computing (and adaptable software systems) affective computing (and user-aware software systems) aspect-oriented computing (and non-functional requirements) architectural styles architectural viewpoints 6. DATA ASPECTS IN BUSINESS MODELING AND SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT data modeling in business processes data flows and business modeling databases, OLTP, and business processes data warehouses, OLAP, and business analytics data analysis, data semantics, redundancy, and quality-of-data data mining, knowledge discovery, and knowledge management information security and business process modeling categorization, classification, regression, and clustering cluster analysis and predictive analysis ontologies and decision trees decision tree induction and information gain business processes and entropy machine learning and deep learning - an enterprise perspective uncertainty and context states statistical data analysis and probabilistic business models 7. BLOCKCHAIN-BASED BUSINESS MODELS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS smart contracts blockchains for business process management blockchain schemes for decentralization the blockchain architecture - implications for systems and business processes blockchains and the future of enterprise information systems blockchains and security / privacy / trust issues 8. IoT AND IMPLICATIONS FOR ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEMS the IoT paradigm IoT data collection and aggregation business models and IoT IoT-based software solutions IoT and context-awareness IoT and public values IoT applications: smart cities, e-Health, smart manufacturing. ====================================================== Key dates Paper submission deadline: 21 April 2020 (extended) Notification of acceptance: 27 April 2020 Final paper submission: 12 May 2020 ====================================================== Types of contributions Regular Papers - presenting research that is completed or almost finished Position Papers - presenting an arguable opinion about an issue Invited Papers - submitted by best papers' authors and former / future BMSD Keynote Speakers Paper formats Full Papers - 18-page limit in the Springer symposium proceedings (oral presentation) Short Papers - 10-page limit in the Springer symposium proceedings (oral presentation) Posters - 4 page limit, published separately (poster presentation) ====================================================== How to submit a paper (7 steps) 1. View the technical scope 2. Prepare a contribution of no less than 4 and no more than 12 pages (Springer LNCS format) 3. Decide whether you are submitting your contribution as a Regular Paper or as a Position Paper 4. Do paper formatting, using the provided templates (http://www.is-bmsd.org) 5. Remove your names and the names of your co-authors (and also your affiliations) from the title and references sections 6. Save the file as PDF 7. e-Mail the file to: secretariat [at] iicrest.org by the 21st of April (extended deadline), putting in the Subject: "BMSD 2020, Regular / Position Paper" ====================================================== Publication The BMSD'20 Proceedings will be published by Springer and indexed by: - SCOPUS - WEB OF SCIENCE - DBLP ====================================================== PROGRAM COMMITTEE Hamideh Afsarmanesh, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Marco Aiello, University of Groningen, The Netherlands Mehmet Aksit, University of Twente, The Netherlands Paulo Anita, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Paris Avgeriou, University of Groningen, The Netherlands Dimitar Birov, Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria Frances Brazier, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Ruth Breu, University of Innsbruck, Austria Barrett Bryant, University of North Texas, USA Cinzia Cappiello, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Kuo-Ming Chao, Coventry University, UK Samuel Chong, Capgemini, UK Dimitar Christozov, American University in Bulgaria - Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria Jose Cordeiro, Polytechnic Institute of Setubal, Portugal Claudio Di Ciccio, WU Vienna, Austria Jan L. G. Dietz, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Teduh Dirgahayu, Universitas Islam Indonesia, Indonesia John Edwards, Aston University, UK Hans-Georg Fill, University of Vienna, Austria / University of Bamberg, Germany Chiara Francalanci, Politecnico di Milano, Italy J. Paul Gibson, T&MSP - Telecom & Management SudParis, France Rafael Gonzalez, Javeriana University, Colombia Norbert Gronau, University of Potsdam, Germany Clever Ricardo Guareis de Farias, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Jens Gulden, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Ilian Ilkov, IBM, The Netherlands Ivan Ivanov, SUNY Empire State College, USA Marijn Janssen, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Gabriel Juhas, Slovak University of Technology, Slovak Republic Dmitry Kan, AlphaSense Inc., Finland Stefan Koch, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Michal Krcal, Masaryk University, Czech Republic Natalia Kryvinska, University of Vienna, Austria John Bruntse Larsen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Kecheng Liu, University of Reading, UK Leszek Maciaszek, Macquarie University, Australia / University of Economics, Poland Jelena Marincic, ASML, The Netherlands Hermann Maurer, Graz University of Technology, Austria Heinrich Mayr, Alpen-Adria-University Klagenfurt, Austria Nikolay Mehandjiev, University of Manchester, UK Jan Mendling, WU Vienna, Austria Michele Missikoff, Institute for Systems Analysis and Computer Science, Italy Dimitris Mitrakos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Ricardo Neisse, European Commission Joint Research Center, Italy Bart Nieuwenhuis, University of Twente, The Netherlands Olga Ormandjieva, Concordia University, Canada Mike Papazoglou, Tilburg University, The Netherlands Marcin Paprzycki, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Jeffrey Parsons, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada Oscar Pastor, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain Krassie Petrova, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand Prantosh K. Paul, Raiganj University, India Barbara Pernici, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Doncho Petkov, Eastern Connecticut State University, USA Gregor Polancic, University of Maribor, Slovenia Henderik Proper, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Ricardo Queiros, Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal Jolita Ralyte, University of Geneva, Switzerland Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, University of Vienna, Austria Werner Retschitzegger, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Wenge Rong, Beihang University, China Ella Roubtsova, Open University, The Netherlands Irina Rychkova, University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne, France Shazia Sadiq, University of Queensland, Australia Stefan Schoenig, University of Bayreuth, Germany Andreas Sinnhofer, Graz University of Technology, Austria Valery Sokolov, Yaroslavl State University, Russia Richard Starmans, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Hans-Peter Steinbacher, FH Kufstein Tirol University of Applied Sciences, Austria Coen Suurmond, RBK Group, The Netherlands Bedir Tekinerdogan, Wageningen University, The Netherlands Ramayah Thurasamy, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia Roumiana Tsankova, Technical University - Sofia, Bulgaria Damjan Vavpotic, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Han van der Aa, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany Marten van Sinderen, University of Twente, The Netherlands Alexander Verbraeck, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Barbara Weber, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Hans Weigand, Tilburg University, The Netherlands Roel Wieringa, University of Twente, The Netherlands Dietmar Winkler, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Shin-Jer Yang, Soochow University, Taiwan Benjamin Yen, University of Hong Kong, China Fani Zlatarova, Elizabethtown College, USA (list not yet complete) ====================================================== Contact Boris Shishkov (b.b.shishkov@iicrest.org) |
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