[AISWorld] CAISE'2017: Call for Workshops Proposals

Selmin Nurcan nurcan at univ-paris1.fr
Sat Oct 1 13:53:40 EDT 2016


Dear Colleagues,

Please find underneath the Call for Workshops Proposals for the 29th 
International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering.**

I would be grateful to all who could disseminate this Call in their 
personal networks.

Best regards,
Selmin Nurcan
CAISE'2017 Publicity Chair



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*CAISE'2017 Call for Workshops proposals*

CAiSE 2017 - 29th International Conference on Advanced Information 
Systems Engineering
12-16 June 2017, Essen, Germany

*http://caise2017.paluno.de/ *

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CAiSE is a well-established highly visible conference series on Advanced 
Information Systems Engineering. CAiSE has a long tradition of hosting 
thematic workshops around Information Systems topics. CAiSE workshops 
provide ample room for discussion of recent developments, as well as new 
and emerging ideas.

CAiSE 2017, the 29th edition of the CAiSE series, invites proposals for 
workshops to be held in conjunction with the conference. Two kinds of 
workshop proposals are invited:

  * /*Paper-oriented workshops*/ concentrate on presentations of
    accepted papers with associated discussions. The proceedings of
    these workshops will be published as one volume in the Springer
    LNBIP series. According to Springer standards, the acceptance rate
    of full papers (up to 12 pages) should not exceed 45%-50%. Some of
    the contributions might be accepted as short papers (up to 6 pages).
    The organizers are encouraged to elicit short papers that deal with
    new and emerging ideas to be discussed in the workshop.
  * /*Discussion-oriented workshops */have an emphasis on discussions.
    The discussions are facilitated by paper presentations. Since the
    main criterion for paper acceptance for such workshops is relevance
    and potential for raising discussion, the papers of this kind of
    workshop will not be published in the Springer LNBIP volume. The
    workshop organizers are expected to manage their own proceedings
    (e.g., using the CEUR series).

Workshop proposals should follow the guidelines below. They should be 
submitted to the workshop co-chairs Anne Persson (anne.persson at his.se) 
and Andreas Metzger (andreas.metzger at paluno.uni-due.de). Prior contact 
with the workshop chairs is encouraged.


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*Important dates for workshop proposals*
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_*Deadline for submission of workshops proposals (via email): *20 
October 2016*
Notification of workshop acceptance: 3 November 2016
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Important dates for workshop paper submission for accepted workshops**
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Abstract submission: 24 February 2017
Workshop papers: 3 March 2017
Camera ready papers: 17 April 2017
Summary by workshop chairs: 17 April 2017

Accepted workshops will be held on June 12th and/or June 13th 2017.

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Detailed instructions for workshop proposals**
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The proposal (length up to 1000 words) should cover the following topics:

 1. Workshop title, duration (1 day or 2 days), and workshop type
    (paper-oriented or discussion-oriented).
 2. The organizers (PC chairs, additional organizers present at the
    workshop or are otherwise involved, including people responsible for
    web presence and communication). Please include names, addresses,
    affiliations, and indicate the main responsible person. The
    submission should include a one-paragraph (up to 10 lines) short CV
    for each organizer, describing relevant qualifications and experience.
 3. Purpose: What are the main goals of the workshop? Please list the
    workshop topics. How does the focus of the workshop differ from and
    complement the main conference?
 4. Organization of the workshop: How do you plan to organise the
    workshop in terms of type of sessions, etc. Mention if you plan to
    have a keynote (please note that the conference organization will
    not cover fees, travel expenses, accommodation nor registration
    cost). Please mention if you require any special requirement
    regarding infrastructure and room layout.
 5. Proceedings: For paper-oriented workshops LNBIP will be the default
    publication. For discussion-oriented workshops, specify how the
    contributions will be published and how you make them available to
    attendees (especially if you require some support from the
    conference organization).
 6. Tentative list of PC members.
 7. An estimation of the number of papers you are expecting to be
    submitted and the number of attendees at the workshop. If
    applicable, please provide information on previous editions of the
    workshop (this should include number of submission, number of
    accepted papers, number of attendance, etc.)
 8. Short information about your publicity plans for the workshop to
    increase submission and making it highly visible.
 9. Draft of the Call for Paper (1 page PDF as appendix to the above
    information)

All workshops are expected to have the same, fixed submission deadline 
-- March 3. Notification of acceptance or rejection for the papers of 
the main conference is February 23. Ideally, workshops set February 24 
for submitting paper abstracts.

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Responsibilities of the Workshop Organisers**
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The organizer(s) of approved workshops will be responsible for 
advertising their workshop, for eliciting high quality submissions, for 
organising and overviewing the reviewing process of workshop 
submissions, and for the collection of the camera-ready copies of 
accepted papers (verifying that they comply with the formatting rules). 
Organizers (including co-organizers) are expected to attend their 
workshop, and to provide a summary of the event to the CAiSE organizers. 
Workshops with papers published in the LNBIP proceedings should use 
Easychair (at least the final version of the papers) to support an 
efficient proceedings process.

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Free Registrations**
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One free workshop registration will be granted if more than 10 people 
are registered for the workshop. Local organization support 
(registration, badges, refreshments, beamers, screens, etc.) will be 
provided by the CAiSE organizers. A joint advertisement of workshops on 
the CAiSE'17 website and in general e-mailings (e.g., SEWORLD) will be 
made by the CAiSE organizers.

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Submissions by Workshop Organizers**
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Workshop organizers should not submit to their own workshops. However, 
if there is more than one workshop organizer, at least one workshop 
organizer should not submit. This workshop organizer then should lead 
and guide the workshop paper review and selection process.

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****Cancelation and Merging of Workshops
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If there are several workshop proposals focusing on similar topics, we 
might suggest merging workshops.
Accepted workshops with less than 12 submissions may be cancelled by the 
workshop chairs, or the workshop chairs might suggest to merge with 
another workshop to avoid a cancelation. The merge will be done (if at 
all) before the submitted papers are evaluated. If less than 6 papers 
are accepted for a workshop, the workshop could also be cancelled or 
requested to merge with a workshop to avoid cancelation. Also, please 
note that a workshop may be cancelled if the number of registrations is 
less than 10.


*Andreas Metzger*,**Paluno, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany*
**Anne Persson*, University of Skövde, Sweden*
*CAISE'2017 Workshop Chairs*
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*Web site*: http://caise2017.paluno.de/


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