[AISWorld] Preliminary tutorial program for CAiSE 2015

ilia ilia at ibissoft.se
Fri Feb 27 07:50:15 EST 2015


Dear colleagues,

CAiSE 2015 - Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Stockholm, Sweden, June 8-12, 2015 http://caise2015.dsv.su.se/

will feature an excellent tutorial program, see below. Please, consider 
yourself and recommend your colleagues and students to attend the 
conference and enjoy this program and Stockholm in Summer. CAiSE 2015 
itself has finished its selection of papers :-(. However, there are a 
number of satellite events (some workshops 
http://caise2015.dsv.su.se/call-for-papers/workshops/) and special 
sessions (Posters & Tool demos 
http://caise2015.dsv.su.se/call-for-papers/caise-forum/, DC ) that still 
accept the submissions :-). Why not to submit to one of those and stay 
for the conference to enjoy the tutorial program.

Preliminary tutorial program
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- Steven Alter: “Work System Theory: A Bridge between Business and IT 
Views of Systems”

- Gil Regev: “Fundamental Systems Thinking Concepts for IS Engineering: 
Balancing between Change and Non-change”

- Eric Yu and Arnon Sturm “Know-how mapping with ME-map”

- Avigdor Gal and Matthias Weidlich  “Process Model Matching” 
(generalizable for other types of models)

- John Venable “FEDS2: A Practical Tutorial on the Framework for 
Evaluation in Design Science Research”

Each tutorial has a slot of 90 min and will be scheduled in the main 
conference program for 10-12 June 2015.
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CAiSE 2015 program will also feature two panels (to be announce separately)
and  three interesting keynotes, see 
http://caise2015.dsv.su.se/at-a-glance/keynote-speakers/

Tutorial & Panel Chairs of CaiSE 2015
Ilia & Pnina

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Dr. Ilia Bider
Process- och systemutvecklingskonsult at IbisSoft.se
Lektor & Forskare/Docent i data- och systemvetenskap at DSV.su.se
ilia at ibissoft.se        +46 (0)8 164998
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