[AISWorld] CfP *Extended Deadline*: 7th Int. i* Wkshp (iStar'14) , Co-located with CAiSE'14, Thessaloniki, Greece

Jennifer Horkoff jenhork at cs.utoronto.ca
Tue Mar 18 09:36:29 EDT 2014


CALL FOR PAPERS: Seventh International i* Workshop (iStar'14) 16-17th June
2014, Thessaloniki, Greece

Co-located with 26th International Conference on Advanced Information
Systems Engineering (CAiSE'14)

http://istar14.wordpress.com/

A growing number of groups around the world have been using the i*
modelling framework in their research on requirements engineering, business
process design, organization modelling, software development methodologies,
evolution and more. Following successful workshops in Trento (2002), London
(2005), Recife (2008), Hammamet (2010), Trento (2011), and Valencia (2013)
it is time for another meeting focusing on i*, GRL, Tropos, Techne, and
related goal frameworks, to exchange ideas, provide updates on recent work,
compare notes, and forge new collaborations.

Although we welcome submissions on all i*-related work, this year we have a
special focus on barriers to industrial adoption, with a particular call
for experiences from i*-related empirical evaluation (industrial case
studies, experiments, surveys).
We cordially invite you and members of your group to join us at the Seventh
International i* Workshop. The 2-day workshop will be held in Thessaloniki,
Greece, 16-20 June, 2014, as a co-located event with the 26th International
Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE'14).

FORMAT

The objective of the discussion-oriented 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.  If the schedule allows, we plan to include further occasions for
discussion in the program, in addition to the customary wrap-up session.

The program will include a keynote talk by Giancarlo Guizzardi.
Title: The Role of Foundational Ontology for Goal-Oriented Requirements
Engineering.

PAPER SUBMISSIONS

Contributions should be max 6 pages in LNCS format, describing current and
ongoing research related to the i* framework.  This year, we welcome four
types of papers:  technical papers, empirical evaluation and experience
reports, position papers, and tool papers.

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.

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 (
http://istar.rwth-aachen.de/tiki-index.php?page=i*+Tools). Contact
istarwiki at dbis.rwth-aachen.de if you require a new user name and password
for the wiki.

All submissions should be uploaded to easychair:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=istar14

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

IMPORTANT DATES

March 31st, 2013   Abstracts Due *extended*
April 7th, 2013 Paper Deadline *extended*
May 5th, 2013 Notification
May 12th, 2013 Camera Ready & Author Registration Deadline
June 16th-17th, 2013 iStar 2014 in Thessaloniki, Greece

WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS

Fabiano Dalpiaz Utrecht University, the Netherlands
Jennifer Horkoff University of Trento, Italy

WORKSHOP STEERING COMMITTEE

Eric Yu University of Toronto, Canada
John Mylopoulos University of Trento, Italy
Jaelson Castro Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil
Xavier Franch Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain

For further questions contact istar14 at easychair.org (Subject : iStar'14)
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