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iStar 2017 : iStar 2017: Tenth International i*Workshop

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Link: http://istar17.thss.tsinghua.edu.cn/
 
When Jun 12, 2017 - Jun 13, 2017
Where Essen, Germany
Abstract Registration Due Mar 29, 2017
Submission Deadline Apr 2, 2017
Notification Due Apr 21, 2017
Final Version Due Apr 30, 2017
Categories    agent-oriented modeling   business process design   requirements engineering   business intelligence
 

Call For Papers

Scope and Motivation
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A growing number of groups around the world have been using the i* (iStar) modelling framework in their research on early requirements engineering, business process design, organization modelling, software development methodologies, and more. Following successful workshops in Trento (2002), London (2005), Recife (2008), Hammamet (2010), Trento (2011), Valencia (2013), Thessaloniki (2014), Ottawa (2015) and Beijing (2016). It is time for another meeting focusing on i*(iStar), GRL, Tropos, Techne, and related frameworks, where researchers can exchange ideas, compare notes, and hopefully forge new collaboration
with like-minded folk.

We cordially invite you and members of your group to join us at the Tenth International i* Workshop. The 2-day workshop will be held in Essen, Germany, 12-13 June, 2017, as a co-located event with the 29th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE'17).

The topics of interests include, but are not limited to:
- Adaptive requirements-driven systems
- Agent-oriented systems development
- Business intelligence and data analytics
- Business modeling
- Business process analysis and design, reengineering
- Business, service, and software ecosystems
- Enterprise, systems, and organizational architecture
- Evaluation, verification and validation
- Experience reports and case studies
- Evolution, adaptation, and system dynamics
- i* modeling techniques: i* modeling concepts, variations and extensions
- Knowledge management
- Law and regulatory compliance
- Metamodels
- Model analysis and reasoning
- Networking or integration with other modeling languages or techniques
- Ontological foundations
- Requirements engineering
- Scalability and uncertainty in modeling
- Security requirements engineering, privacy, and trust
- Socio-technical systems
- Software engineering processes and organizations
- Strategy modeling and business model innovation
- Tools, visualization, and interaction
- Variability and personalization

Format
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The objective of the workshop is to share knowledge, stimulate discussion and foster new lines of research and collaboration among different groups.

To support these goals, we will schedule as much time for discussion as for presentations - the actual time will depend on the final number of accepted papers. For every accepted paper, we will assign one discussant that will provide an initial position about the paper once presented, and then discussion will follow. If the schedule allows, we plan to include further occasions for discussion in the program, in addition to the customary wrap-up session. This year we plan to have some vision papers, which encourage the discussion about the new contents of iStar 2.0, how to improve the community-building, plans to empirical evaluation of the language, plans to validate the use in practice, etc.

The program will also include a keynote talk.

Paper Submissions
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Contributions should be maximum 6 pages in single column LNCS format, describing current and ongoing research related to the i* framework. This year, we welcome five types of papers: technical papers, empirical evaluation and experience reports, position papers, tool papers and vision papers for the future of the iStar 2.0.

Submissions should provide an overview of the research objectives and describe contributions, including any related tools and evaluation experience. Contributions should outline ongoing and future work and provide key references.

The vision papers should present the vision about the future of the iStar 2.0 related to the new contents of iStar 2.0, how to improve the community-building, plans to empirical evaluation of the language, plans to validate the use in practice, etc.

Tool papers should include references to download information, documentation, and system features. We encourage those submitting a tool paper to create or update a page on the i* wiki. Contact istarwiki@dbis.rwth-aachen.de if you require a new username and password for the wiki.

All submissions should be uploaded to easychair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=istar17).

All submissions will be peer-reviewed and accepted works will be published in the CEUR Workshop Proceedings Series.

Important Dates
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Title & Abstract Submission deadline: March 29th, 2017 (optional)
Paper Submission deadline: April, 2nd 2017
Notification to the authors: April, 21st 2017
Camera Ready: April 30th, 2017

*All deadlines are 23:59 Baker Island Time.

Organizing Committee
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Sepideh Ghanavati, Texas Tech University, USA
Lidia López, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
Lin Liu, Tsinghua University, China

Steering Committee
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Xavier Franch, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain
John Mylopoulos, University of Trento, Italy
Eric Yu, University of Toronto, Canada

For further questions, please contact istar17@easychair.org

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