[AISWorld] Call for Contributions - EMISA 2016 in Vienna - 3/4 October 2016 - Deadline 1 July
Jan Mendling
jan.mendling at wu.ac.at
Fri Jun 24 12:52:37 EDT 2016
Please consider submissions for EMISA 2016 in Vienna! We are also happy to
announce keynotes by Prof. Jan vom Brocke and Prof. Hajo Reijers for EMISA
2016 in Vienna. More details at
https://aic.ai.wu.ac.at/emisa2016/
Call for submissions in two categories Deadline is 1 July 2016:
1) Submission of Research Talk Proposals
EMISA 2016 invites proposals for scientific talks of international
excellence. Eligible are proposal submissions that are based on published or
accepted paper from international conferences or journals. Proposals can be
submitted according to instructions on the EMISA 2016 website.
All short papers have to strictly follow the formatting guidelines of LNI.
Template and explanations can be found at www.gi.de. Submissions have to be
made via easychair.org. All short papers will be published as electronic
CEUR proceedings and in the next print edition of EMISA Forum.
2) Submission of PhD Research Proposals
EMISA 2016 invites PhD students to submit research proposals. There will be
a dedicated slot in the program to discuss PhD research proposals including
the current status and the further plan of the research work. Proposals can
be submitted according to instructions on the EMISA 2016 website.
All short papers have to strictly follow the formatting guidelines of LNI.
Template and explanations can be found at www.gi.de. Submissions have to be
made via easychair.org. All short papers will be published as electronic
CEUR proceedings and in the next print edition of EMISA Forum.
EMISA 2016 Objectives
The strategic importance of enterprise modelling has been recognized by an
increasing number of companies and public agencies. Enterprise modelling
delivers the blueprints for co-designing and aligning business and
enterprise information systems such that they complement each other in an
optimal way. As example consider the support of business processes by
process-aware information systems. Achieving such interplay requires a
multi-perspective approach taking organizational, economic, and technical
aspects into account. In a world of cloud, social and big data, additional
challenges for enterprise modelling and the design of information systems
architectures are introduced, e.g., in respect to the design of data-driven
processes or processes enabling cross-enterprise collaboration. To deal with
these challenges, a close cooperation of researchers from different
disciplines such as information systems, business informatics, and Computer
science will be required.
Subject and Topics
EMISA 2016 is the seventh international workshop in a series that provides a
key forum for researchers and practitioners in the fields of enterprise
modeling and the design of information system (IS) architectures. The
workshop series emphasizes a holistic view on these fields, fostering
integrated approaches that address and relate business processes, business
people and information technology. EMISA 2016 will provide an international
forum to explore new avenues in enterprise modeling and the design of IS
architectures by combining the contributions of different schools of
Information Systems, Business Informatics, and Computer Science.
The EMISA 2016 workshop is open for a broad range of subjects and welcomes
scientific submissions as well as experience papers on enterprise modeling
and information systems architectures.
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
Enterprise modelling: languages, methods, tools
Patterns for enterprise modelling and information systems architectures
Model life cycle management and model evolution
Model configuration and management of model variants
Model quality: metrics, case studies, experiments
Process modelling and process-aware information systems
Collaborative enterprise modeling
Model-driven architectures and model-driven IS development
Component- and service-oriented software architectures
Service engineering and evolution
Service composition, orchestration and choreography
Complex event processing and event-driven architectures
Human aspects in enterprise modeling
Modeling social information and innovation networks
Information systems in the cloud
Mobile enterprise services
Enterprise 2.0, Web 2.0 and beyond
Organization
The workshop is organized by the GI Special Interest Group on Design Methods
for Information Systems (GI-SIG EMISA www.emisa.org), which provides a
forum for researchers from various disciplines who develop and apply methods
to support the analysis and design of information systems.
Location
EMISA 2016 will take place at WU Vienna. The new and modern WU campus is
directly located next to Prater park in the heart of Vienna. Wikipedia on
the WU Campus: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campus_WU. The campus can be
easily reached within 30 minutes from the airport using train or bus
connections.
Important dates
Submission of proposals
2016, July the 1st
Notification of acceptance
2016, July the 15th
Final version of short paper (LNI 4 pages) due
2016, July the 30th
Workshop
2016, October the 3rd to October the 5th
Local Organization Chair
Jan Mendling, WU Vienna, Austria
Program Committee Co-Chairs
Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, University of Vienna
Jan Mendling, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
Program Committee
Jörg Desel, Fernuniversität in Hagen
Dirk Fahland, TU Eindhoven
Michael Fellmann, University of Rostock
Stefan Klink, Institute AIFB, University of Karlsruhe
Agnes Koschmider, Institute AIFB, University of Karlsruhe
Horst Kremers, CODATA-Germany
Henrik Leopold, VU Amsterdam
Heinrich C. Mayr, Alpen-Adria-Universitaet Klagenfurt
Daniel Moldt, University of Hamburg
Markus Nüttgens, Universität Hamburg
Andreas Oberweis, Universitaet Karlsruhe
Hansjuergen Paul, Institut Arbeit und Technik
Henderik Proper, Public Research Centre Henri Tudor
Manfred Reichert, University of Ulm
Ulrich Reimer, University of Applied Sciences St. Gallen
Stefan Strecker, Fernuniversität in Hagen
Gottfried Vossen, ERCIS Muenster
Barbara Weber, ITU Copenhagen
Matthias Weidlich, HU Berlin
Mathias Weske, University of Potsdam
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Prof. Dr. Jan Mendling
Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien - WU Vienna
Institute for Information Business
Building D2, Entrance C, 3rd Floor
Welthandelsplatz 1, 1020 Vienna, Austria
Email: <mailto:jan.mendling at wu.ac.at> jan.mendling at wu.ac.at
Phone: +43 1 31336 5200
Fax: +43 1 31336 739
Web: <http://www.mendling.com/> http://www.mendling.com
Office: <http://www.wu.ac.at/infobiz/contact>
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* Marlon Dumas, Marcello La Rosa, Jan Mendling, Hajo A. Reijers:
Fundamentals of Business Process Management. Springer 2013:
http://fundamentals-of-bpm.org/
* Hans Robert Hansen, Jan Mendling, Gustaf Neumann:
Wirtschaftsinformatik (11. Aufl.). De Gruyter Studium, de Gruyter 2015:
http://lehrbuch-wirtschaftsinformatik.org/
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