[AISWorld] Deadline Extension (to March 13): 6th Enterprise Engineering Working Conference - Madeira Island - Portugal (EEWC 2016)
David Aveiro
programchair at ciaonetwork.org
Mon Feb 22 20:56:15 EST 2016
** Call for Papers **
** 6th Enterprise Engineering Working Conference (EEWC 2016)**
May 30 - June 3, 2016 - Funchal, Madeira Island, Portugal
*Important dates (extended and final)*: February 28 - Abstract submission;
March 13 - Paper submission.
Proceedings published in Springer Lecture Notes in Business Information
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** Latest News **
*Keynote Lecture* confirmed - to be given by *Giancarlo Guizzardi*:
"What’s in a Service?: An Ontological Perspective".
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*Registration fees* available.
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Experience the benefits of a Working Conference, an Industry Track and a
Doctoral Consortium
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and winner of World Travel Awards
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of World's Leading Island Destination 2015
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and Europe's Leading Island Destination of 2014.
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Come and visit us on a venue with breath taking views
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to the sea - from the conference room itself - providing all the conditions
for a very inspiring program with significant scientific advancement. And
don't miss our very rich Social Program
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that will be showing how Madeira indeed deserves all the prestigious prizes
earned. We'll have spectacular tours everyday, including visiting some of
the most famous spots of the island like the Eira do Serrado sight seeing
spot, the Cabo Girão sea cliff (one of the highest in Europe), and the
Porto Moniz natural sea water swimming pools as well as a Whale and Dolphin
watching boat tour.
The EEWC 2016 will be the sixth working conference addressing the emerging
field of Enterprise Engineering, having as goal to gather academics and
practitioners in order to share innovative research issues and practical
experiences, and to facilitate profound discussions on the issues put
forward in the next sections of this Call for Papers.
Please distribute this Call for Papers among your colleagues, and/or e-mail
lists you belong to, that may be possibly interested in this conference.
**Motivation**
Modern enterprises face a strong pressure to increase agility and
competitiveness, to operate on the global market, and to engage in manifold
alliances. However, many strategic initiatives in enterprises fail, meaning
that enterprises are unable to gain success from their strategy. One of the
identified reasons for such failures is the lack of coherence and
consistency among the various components of an enterprise. At the same
time, the need to operate as a unified and integrated whole is becoming
increasingly important. Currently, these challenges are dominantly
addressed from a functional or managerial perspective, as advocated by the
management and organization sciences, and as implemented by traditional
programs in business schools. Such knowledge is indeed necessary for
managing an enterprise, but it is insufficient for bringing about changes
in a fully systematic and integrated way. To do that, one needs to take a
constructional or engineering perspective.
In addition, both organizations and software applications are complex
systems, prone to entropy. This means that in the course of time, the costs
of bringing about similar changes increase in a way that is known as
combinatorial explosion. Entropy can be reduced and managed effectively
through modular design based on atomic elements.
Lastly, the individual persons in an enterprise, in cooperation, are
ultimately responsible for the effective and efficient operation of the
enterprise. They are also collectively responsible for the evolution of the
enterprise, in order to meet new challenges. We believe these
responsibilities can be borne in a much more effective way if members have
an appropriate knowledge and an effective awareness of the enterprise given
by a sound engineering approach put forward by a full-fledged scientific
discipline.
**Mission**
The CIAO! Enterprise Engineering Network (CEEN) is a community of academics
and practitioners who strive to contribute to the development of the
discipline of Enterprise Engineering (EE), and to apply it in practice. The
aim is to develop a holistic and general systems theory based understanding
on how to (re)design and run enterprises effectively.
The ambition is to develop a consistent and coherent set of theories,
models and associated methods that: enable enterprises to reflect, in a
systematic way, on how to realize improvements; and assist them, in
practice, in achieving their aspirations.
In doing so, sound empirical and scientific foundations should underlie all
efforts and all organisational aspects that are relevant should be
considered, while combining already existing knowledge from the scientific
fields of information systems, software engineering, management, as well as
philosophy, semiotics and sociology, among others.
In other words, the (re)design of an enterprise and the subsequent
implementation of changes should be the consequence of rationalised
decisions that: take in account the nature and reality of the enterprise
and its environment; and respect relevant empirical and scientific
principles.
Enterprises are taken to be systems whose reality has a dual nature by
being simultaneously, on one hand, centrally and purposefully (re)designed;
and, on the other hand, emergent in a distributed way, given the fact that,
its main agents, the humans that are the ‘pearls' of the organization,
act with free will, in a creative and in a responsible (or sometimes not)
way.
We acknowledge that, in practice, the development of enterprises is not
always a purely rational/evidence-based process. As such, we believe the
field of EE aims to provide evidence-based insights into the design and
evolution of enterprises and the consequences of different choices
irrespective of the way decisions are made.
The origin of the scientific foundations of our present body of knowledge
is the CIAO! Paradigm (Communication, Information, Action, Organisation) as
expressed in the Enterprise Engineering Manifesto
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and the paper: The Discipline of Enterprise Engineering.
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In this paradigm, organisation is considered to emerge in human
communication, through the intermediate roles of information and action.
Based on the CIAO! Paradigm, several theories have been developed, and
still are being proposed. They are published as technical reports.
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The CEEN welcomes proposals of improvements to our current body of
knowledge, as well as the inclusion of compliant and alternative views,
always keeping in mind the need to maintain global systemic coherence,
consistency and scientific rigour of the entire EE body of knowledge, as a
prerequisite for the consolidation of this new engineering discipline.
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like the Enterprise Engineering Working Conference and associated Doctoral
Consortium are organized to promote the presentation of EE research and
application in practice, as well as discussions on the contents and current
state of our body of theories and methods.
**Topics**
Topics of interest to this working conference include, but are not limited
to:
Business Process Management
Business Process Modeling and Simulation
Business Rules
Business Rules Management
Collaborative, Participatory, and Interactive Modeling
Component-Based System Development
Domain Ontologies
Domain Reference Ontologies
Enterprise Architecture
Enterprise Design and Implementation
Enterprise Governance
Enterprise Modeling and Simulation
Enterprise Ontology
Information System Architectures
Information System Ontologies
Information Systems Design
Information Systems Development
Modeling (cross-enterprise) Business Processes
Ontology Implementation
Reference Models for (cross-enterprise) Business Processes
Service Oriented Architecture
Service Oriented Design
**Publication**
The EEWC proceedings will be published in the Springer LNBIP series:
“Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing“.
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**Submission**
We are looking for papers on current or recently finished research
initiatives/projects as well as papers from practitioners. Based on our
motivating experience of the previous working conferences, the 6th EEWC is
planned to be a real working conference, providing ample time for profound
discussions following the paper presentations. Namely, a 40 minutes slot is
normally reserved for each paper.
Papers should be submitted in PDF format. The results described must be
unpublished and must not be under review elsewhere. Submissions must
conform to Springer's LNBIP format and should not exceed 15 pages,
including all text, figures, references and appendices. Submissions not
conforming to the LNBIP format or exceeding 15 pages will be rejected
without review. Information about the Springer LNBIP format can be found at
Springer LNBIP web page mentioned above. Three to five keywords
characterizing the paper should be indicated at the end of the abstract.
For submissions (of an abstract and/or a file with your paper) please go to
our Easychair conference web page, sign-up or sign-in and submit your
abstract and/or upload your paper taking in account the dates specified in
this Call for Papers.
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Important note: Since the review process is double-blind, please make sure
that your names and affiliations are not listed in the paper submitted for
review!
**Important Dates**
Abstract submission:
February 28*
(extended and final)
Paper submission:
March 13
(extended and final)
Acceptance notification:
March 27
Camera ready:
April 9
EEWC Main program:
May 30 - June 1
EEWC Ciao! Research Discussion Sessions:
June 2 and 3
Complementary touristic activities:
May 29 and June 4**
*If you come across this Call For Papers after this date and you would
still like to submit a paper, contact us to confirm if that may still
be possible.
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** Special optional social activities will be organized in these days, soon
to be available in the Social Program section.
**Chairs**
**Advisory Board **
Antonia Albani, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Jan L.G. Dietz, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
**Conference Chair**
Jorge Sanz, National University of Singapore, Singapore
**Program co-Chairs**
David Aveiro, University of Madeira, Portugal
Robert Pergl, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
Antonia Albani, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
**Organization co-Chairs**
David Aveiro, University of Madeira, Portugal
Duarte Gouveia, University of Madeira, Portugal
**Program Committee**
Alberto Silva
INESC and University of Lisbon, Portugal
Bernhard Bauer
University of Augsburg, Germany
Christian Huemer
Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Duarte Gouveia
University of Madeira, Portugal
Eduard Babkin
Higher School of Economics, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Erik Proper
Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Luxembourg
Florian Matthes
Technical University Munich, Germany
Frank Harmsen
Maastricht University and Ernst & Young Advisory
Geert Poels
University of Gent, Belgium
Gil Regev
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
Graham McLeod
University of Cape Town, South Africa
Hans Mulder
University of Antwerp, Belgium
Jan Hoogervorst
Sogeti Netherlands, The Netherlands
Jan Verelst
University of Antwerp, Belgium
Jens Gulden
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
João Pombinho
University of Lisbon, Portugal
Joop de Jong
Mprise, The Netherlands
José Tribolet
INESC and University of Lisbon, Portugal
Joseph Barjis
Czech Technical University in Prague
Junichi Iijima
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Marcello Bax
Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Martin Op ‘t Land
Capgemini, The Netherlands; University of Antwerp, Belgium
Maurício Almeida
Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Miguel Mira da Silva
INESC and University of Lisbon, Portugal
Niek Pluijmert
INQA Quality Consultants, The Netherlands
Nuno Castela
Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco, Portugal
Olga Oshmarina
Higher School of Economics, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Peter Loos
University of Saarland, Germany
Philip Huysmans
University of Antwerp, Belgium
Robert Lagerström
KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Robert Pergl
Czech Technical University in Prague
Rony Flatscher
Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria
Sanetake Nagayoshi
Waseda University, Japan
Sérgio Guerreiro
Lusófona University, Lisbon, Portugal
Steven van Kervel
Formetis, The Netherlands
Stijn Hoppenbrouwers
HAN University of Applied Sciences
Ulrich Frank
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Ulrik Franke
Swedish Defense Research Agency, Sweden
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