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********* CALL FOR PAPERS ********* ********* Extended Deadline November 15, 2010 ************* WiVS 2011: 1st International Workshop on Flexible Workflows in Distributed Systems http://vsis-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/events/wivs/ As part of 17th Conference on "Communication in Distributed Systems 2011" (KiVS'11) March 8 - 11, 2011 Kiel, Germany *** Overview *** Management of business processes is of major importance for today's enterprises, operating in increasingly dynamic environments. The technical support for business processes remains a complex challenge, due to their manifold characteristics, and requires a workflow-based execution infrastructure at the IT side. Besides traditional aspects like distribution, concurrency and resource management, especially the dynamics of the execution context has to be taken care of. In this respect, the current research in this area more and more dismisses the initial assumptions of traditional process-based approaches that processes - once deployed and instantiated - are kept basically unchanged and are executed always as planned. Instead the flexibility of workflows gains considerable attention, whereby the dynamics to be supported ranges from properties of the technical environment (e.g. in the area of mobile applications) up to completely dynamic ad-hoc processes of knowledge workers. The area of flexible workflow management represents an interesting overlap for research approaches from different disciplines of distributed systems, such as service oriented architecture (SOA) / web services, mobile computing, multi-agent systems, and enterprise application integration. Thus, the workshop WiVS is as an integrating forum for researchers from the named areas and fosters the discussion and knowledge transfer among participants by the common incitement of flexible workflows. Moreover, the workshop targets technologies as well as applications in order to bring current research and practice closer together. *** Topics *** The workshop covers topics from the area of workflows and distributed systems. A special focus of the workshop is on flexibility and on systems deployed in dynamic contexts. Topics for contributions include (but are not necessarily limited to) the following: Flexibility and Dynamics in Workflows * Modeling and execution of flexible workflows * Adaptive / agile workflows * Multi-agent systems for workflow control * Mobile workflows * Ad-hoc workflows and collaborative workflows * Workflows and business rules * Workflows und event-based systems * Provenance, versioning and evolution of workflow models * SOA and web services * Dynamic service orchestration and choreography * Workflow monitoring, self-control and automatic adaptation * Similarity of workflows Applications of Flexible Workflow-based Systems * Controllability of flexible workflow-based systems * Benchmarks und evaluations * Comparisons to alternative technologies * Innovative application areas for flexible workflow-based systems * Practical experiences *** Submissions *** We invite submissions of high quality, original papers, which are not simultaneously submitted for publication elsewhere. Papers should be formatted according to the style of the Electronic Communications of the EASST (European Association of Software Science and Technology) journal and not exceed 12 pages including figures, references, etc. Papers should be submitted using the EasyChair conference management system at: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wivs2010 The accepted papers will be published in the proceedings of the KiVS 2011 conference as a special issue of the ECEASST Journal (ISSN 1863-2122). *** Important Dates *** Submission Deadline (extended): November 15, 2010 Notification (extended): December 6, 2010 Camera Ready Copy Due: December 19, 2010 KiVS Conference: March 8 - 11, 2011 *** Organization *** Lars Braubach, Universität Hamburg Peter Dadam, Universität Ulm Mirjam Minor, Universität Trier Alexander Pokahr, Universität Hamburg Questions to the workshop organizers should be directed to: wivs2011@easychair.org *** Program Committee *** Birgit Burmeister, Daimler AG Vadim Ermolayev, Zaporozhye National University Christian Guttmann, Monash University Benjamin Hirsch, TU Berlin Dimka Karastoyanova, Universität Stuttgart Jan Mendling, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Daniel Moldt, Universität Hamburg Jörg Müller, TU Clausthal Markus Nüttgens, Universität Hamburg Giovanni Rimassa, Whitestein Technologies Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, Universität Wien Uwe Riss, SAP Research Shazia Sadiq, University of Queensland Thomas Sauer, rjm business solutions Ali Sunyaev, Universität zu Köln Ingo Timm, Universität Trier Barbara Weber, Uni Innsbruck Christian Zirpins, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) |
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