[AISWorld] First CFP - EMMSAD'2020 in conjunction with CAiSE'2020, Grenoble, France, June 8-9

Iris Reinhartz-Berger iris at is.haifa.ac.il
Mon Nov 18 09:59:59 EST 2019


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The 25th International Conference on Exploring Modeling Methods for Systems
Analysis and Development (EMMSAD’2020)

held in conjunction with CAiSE’20, Grenoble, France

http://www.emmsad.org/ @EMMSADconf

Submission deadline: March 9th, 2020 (Abstract – March 2nd)

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Background and Aims:
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EMMSAD is a well-established two-day international working conference in 
conjunction with CAiSE (http://www.emmsad.org/). The objective of EMMSAD 
series is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners 
interested in modeling methods for Systems Analysis and Development 
(SA&D), including enterprise, business process, information system (IS), 
and domain-specific modeling, to meet and exchange research ideas and 
results.

Topics:
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Foundations of modeling & method engineering:
Chairs: Jolita Ralyte & Janis Stirna
* Definition and representation
* Agility in method engineering
* Situational method engineering
* Maturity and quality of methods
* Method adaptation, extension and configuration

Enterprise, business, process & capability modeling: Chairs: Janis 
Grabis & Paul Grefen
* Enterprise modeling approaches, architectures, and platforms
* Business models and ecosystems
* Modeling data-driven organizations
* Business process modeling, architectures, and evolution
* Reference modeling * Capability-driven development

IS & requirements modeling:
Chairs: Oscar Pastor & Marcela Ruiz
* Model-Driven development
* Requirements modeling for emerging technologies such as big data and AI
* Modeling in agile development
* Crowd-based and collaborative modeling
* Quality & NFRs of models and modeling
* Traceability between software artifacts
* Experience in practice and education

Domain-specific & ontology modeling:
Chairs: Dimitris Karagiannis & Arnon Sturm
* Metamodel and model engineering
* Design of DSLs and supporting tools
* Multi-level and multi-perspective modeling
* Ontology and domain-specific analogy
* Practices of/with ontology and DSM
* AI and DSM

Evaluation of modeling approaches:
Chairs: Agnes Koschmider & Geert Poels
* Empirical evaluation
* Formal evaluation
* Evaluation through practice
* (Re)Design of modeling approaches
* New methods for model or modeling evaluation

Important Dates:
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* Abstract submissions: March 2, 2020 (recommended)
* Full paper submissions: March 7, 2020
* Notification of acceptance: March 30, 2020
* Camera-ready copies: April 8, 2020
* Conference: June 8-9, 2020

Submission & Publication:
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The working conference accepts long papers that report Completed 
Research or Research-In-Progress and short papers reporting innovative 
ideas, experience, or tools.
* Completed research papers should not only discuss research findings, 
but also the initial research objectives, the research methodology used, 
as well as its appropriateness and its execution.
* Research-in-progress papers report on research that is well under way 
with preliminary results available at the time of the conference. These 
papers should clearly identify the research objectives of the ongoing 
research effort, the research methodology used, and the progress made 
so-far.
* Idea papers may present completely new research approaches or 
adaptation of existing approaches to new types of emerging challenges. 
The papers should precisely describe the shortcomings of current 
methods, the innovative aspects of the suggested approach, and its 
potential to make change.
* Experience reports are expected to report on work done in a context of 
a real-life organization. They should describe the practical goals of 
the work, the organizational/business context, the methods or theories 
used, and the lessons learnt.
* Tool demonstration papers should be related to the conference topics. 
They should include the research background and application context, the 
key technologies used, the novelty of the tool, and its limitations.

Please use the following format for your submissions:
* Long papers (Completed Research and Research-in-Progress) should not 
exceed 15 pages (including references and appendices).
* Short papers (idea papers, experience reports, and tool demonstration) 
should not exceed 8 pages (including references and appendices). The 
presentation of these papers may take an interactive form (e.g., a 
poster or a demo session).

Only electronic submissions in PDF format, and in Springer's LNBIP style 
(See http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-791344-0) will 
be accepted through the conference management system available at 
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=emmsad2020.
The proceedings with the accepted papers will be published in *** 
Springer's LNBIP series ***.
Top papers will be invited to submit an extended and enhanced version 
for consideration for publication in *** SoSyM – Software and System 
Modelling journal *** (2-years IF for 2018: 2.660; Q1 in software 
engineering). The best paper will be awarded.

Organization:
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Organizing committee:
* Iris Reinhartz-Berger, University of Haifa, Israel
* Jelena Zdravkovic, Stockholm University, Sweden

Advisory committee:
* John Krogstie, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
* Henderik A. Proper, Luxembourg Institute of Science & Technology, 
Luxembourg






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