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Subject: CfPart Business Process Management 2003 (Eindhoven, The Netherlands, June 26-27) - msg#00083
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Call for participation BPM 2003
BPM 2003: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT
'On the Application of Formal Methods to "Process-Aware" Information
Systems'
Eindhoven, The Netherlands, June 26-27, 2003
Deadline early registration: April 1st 2003
BPM 2003 is a two-day conference on Business Process Management held in
conjunction with the Petri nets conference (ICATPN)
( http://www.tue.nl/atpn2003/). The International Colloquium on Automata,
Languages and Programming (ICALP) ( http://www.win.tue.nl/icalp2003/)
will subsequently take place at the same location.
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
The conference will bring together an international audience of
scientists and practitioners
sharing an interest in:
- Workflow management
- Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
- Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
- Computer supported cooperative work
- Operations management
- Process simulation
- Formal techniques (Petri nets, State-charts, Process algebra, etc.)
- Business process engineering
- Enterprise information systems
- Electronic commerce
> From 77 submissions, 26 high-quality papers have been selected to be
presented at the conference.
(For a list of papers and their abstracts, See
http://www.tm.tue.nl/it/bpm2003/accepted_papers.htm.) Key-note speeches
covering the latest developments at the Business Process Management
frontiers are included in the program. Throughout the conference,
demonstrations of "process-aware" research and industrial tools are
given. A detailed conference program will follow shortly.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Early registration ends on the 1st of April.
See http://www.tm.tue.nl/it/bpm2003/fee_structure.htm for the conference
fees. Note that there are several discounts when combining the
conference with Petri Nets 2003 and/or ICALP. (Note that there is a 200
EURO discount when combining BPM with Petri Nets 2003.)
Please register through:
http://www.tm.tue.nl/it/bpm2003/registration.htm
Further information on the conference and conference venue will be
posted on the conference web site: http://www.tm.tue.nl/it/bpm2003
The contact email address for BPM 2003 is:
it-ejtfMRhQEjB4mq39ihy3YQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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CFP: the IJWET Journal Special Issue on INTERNET AND DATABASE TECHNOLOGIES IN BUSINESS
************************* CALL FOR PAPERS *************************
===================================================================
Special Issue of the International Journal of
Web Engineering and Technology (IJWET)
INTERNET AND DATABASE TECHNOLOGIES IN BUSINESS
===================================================================
AIMS AND SCOPE
--------------
The aim of this special issue of the IJWET Journal is to present
the research that is being carried out at universities and in
industry to solve the problems related to the construction of
innovative business applications. The stress is put on real-world
industrial experiences and projects, as well as innovative
technologies and infrastructures for building e-commerce and
e-business solutions. This issue of IJWET aims also at developing
a framework for better understanding the application of research
achievements in modern information systems comprising Web
technologies, database and data warehouse technologies, data
integration, data analysis, and decision support.
TOPICS
--------------
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
1. Web technologies and services: advanced multiparty interaction
models, e-commerce, standards;
2. Wireless communication and data exchange;
3. Electronic contracts: Service Level Agreements, requirements
elicitation, automated and semi-automated negotiation, monitoring;
4. Data and application integration: federated systems, mediated
systems, data warehouses, accessing legacy systems via Web;
5. Management of evolution in information systems: temporal and
multiversion databases, temporal and multiversion data warehouses,
adaptive user interfaces;
6. New platforms for developing Web, distributed and wireless
systems: Microsoft .NET, Sun One, IBM Web Sphere, Oracle
Internet Application Server;
7. Industrial and research IT projects: reports from finished and
ongoing projects in the field of Web and database technologies.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
---------------------
High quality submissions presenting new achievements in the above
mentioned areas are welcome. Every submission, in a Word, PS, or PDF
format, should clearly present problems, solutions, and its
contribution. Papers should not exceed 15 standard document A4
pages (Times New Roman 10 pts., double interline) and should be
e-mailed to: Robert.Wrembel-Hi0JEtzBXkyh8HjXSSQS0g@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
IMPORTANT DATES
---------------
Notification of interest - abstract submission: May 15, 2003
Full paper submission (strict deadline): May 23, 2003
Results of the reviewing process: June 30, 2003
Final camera-ready paper due: July 25, 2003
REVIEWING
---------
In order to ensure a high quality of accepted submissions the following
rules will be used:
1. papers are blindly reviewed by 2 or 3 experts in the field of
submission's domain;
2. the reviewers' recommendations determine whether a paper will be:
(1) accepted, (2) accepted subject to change, (3) accepted subject to
resubmission with significant changes, or (4) rejected;
3. for papers which require changes, the same reviewers will be assigned
to ensure that the quality of the revised paper is acceptable.
PUBLISHING
----------
Accepted papers will be published in a special issue of the International
Journal of Web Engineering and Technology, by Inderscience Publishers
(http://www.inderscience.com/).
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JDM Special Issue on Agile Information Systems Development
CALL FOR PAPER
Journal of Database Management
Special Issue on
Agile Information Systems Development
Special Issue Theme
The concept of agility is revolutionalizing the database, software engineering,
and systems analysis and design fields. In the area of programming, the notion
of extreme programming is redefining the way programming should be done.
Promising effectiveness and efficiency in software development, agile practices
are transforming methods and methodologies for developing information systems.
Despite the increasing popularity of agile practices, a number of research
issues remained. How should we apply the concept of agility? What are the
principles and best-practices for agile methods and methodologies? When do we
apply the agile methods and methodologies? What are the benefits of agile
practices?
This special issue invites researchers and practitioners in the database,
software engineering, and information system communities to submit high quality
research articles and empirical research pieces related to agile principles,
practices, and approaches. The special issue will be published around April
2004. All submitted articles will go through a thorough review process.
Topics of interest includes, but not limited to:
* Agile Database
* Agile Modeling
* Agile Methods and Methodologies
* Agile Principles and Practices
* Agile Software Development
* Dynamic Systems Development
* Extreme Programming
* Extreme Modeling
* Unified Modeling Language
* Unified Process
Important Dates:
Deadline for papers (received): April 30, 2003
Notification of accept/reject: June 30, 2003
Revision Due: August 30, 2003
Final Package Due: October 15, 2003
Submission Guidelines:
Please use the following format for your submissions:
* Research papers should not exceed 6,000 words (excluding references and
appendices).
* Research notes should not exceed 3,000 words.
* Include a cover page with title of paper as well as the authors' names,
affiliations, phones, faxes, and email addresses.
* The second page should begin with the title of the paper followed by an
abstract of no more than 150 words. The main text will follow the abstract.
This is to facilitate the blind review process. Other than the cover page,
authors' names and affiliations should not appear in the manuscript.
* Use double-spacing throughout, and font size no smaller than 12-point.
Only electronic submissions will be accepted. Email your article as an
attachment to jdm-97Ri0+GJjMO98FVXGtb5uuG/Ez6ZCGd0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Clearly
specify on the subject line of the email that the submission is meant for the
special issue (e.g., submission to JDM special issue on Agile Analysis, Design,
and Implementation). Please send your electronic submissions in Microsoft
Word, WordPerfect, or PDF format. Contributors will be requested to assist in
the reviewing process -- one or two papers.
For more information about the journal and formatting guidelines, please refer
to http://www.idea-group.com/jdm.html
If you have any questions regarding the special issue, please contact:
Keng Siau, Editor-in-Chief
Journal of Database Management
Tel: 1-402-472-3078
Fax: 1-402-472-5855
Email: jdm-97Ri0+GJjMO98FVXGtb5ug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Website: http://www.idea-group.com/jdm.html
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CFP: the IJWET Journal Special Issue on INTERNET AND DATABASE TECHNOLOGIES IN BUSINESS
************************* CALL FOR PAPERS *************************
===================================================================
Special Issue of the International Journal of
Web Engineering and Technology (IJWET)
INTERNET AND DATABASE TECHNOLOGIES IN BUSINESS
===================================================================
AIMS AND SCOPE
--------------
The aim of this special issue of the IJWET Journal is to present
the research that is being carried out at universities and in
industry to solve the problems related to the construction of
innovative business applications. The stress is put on real-world
industrial experiences and projects, as well as innovative
technologies and infrastructures for building e-commerce and
e-business solutions. This issue of IJWET aims also at developing
a framework for better understanding the application of research
achievements in modern information systems comprising Web
technologies, database and data warehouse technologies, data
integration, data analysis, and decision support.
TOPICS
--------------
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
1. Web technologies and services: advanced multiparty interaction
models, e-commerce, standards;
2. Wireless communication and data exchange;
3. Electronic contracts: Service Level Agreements, requirements
elicitation, automated and semi-automated negotiation, monitoring;
4. Data and application integration: federated systems, mediated
systems, data warehouses, accessing legacy systems via Web;
5. Management of evolution in information systems: temporal and
multiversion databases, temporal and multiversion data warehouses,
adaptive user interfaces;
6. New platforms for developing Web, distributed and wireless
systems: Microsoft .NET, Sun One, IBM Web Sphere, Oracle
Internet Application Server;
7. Industrial and research IT projects: reports from finished and
ongoing projects in the field of Web and database technologies.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
---------------------
High quality submissions presenting new achievements in the above
mentioned areas are welcome. Every submission, in a Word, PS, or PDF
format, should clearly present problems, solutions, and its
contribution. Papers should not exceed 15 standard document A4
pages (Times New Roman 10 pts., double interline) and should be
e-mailed to: Robert.Wrembel-Hi0JEtzBXkyh8HjXSSQS0g@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
IMPORTANT DATES
---------------
Notification of interest - abstract submission: May 15, 2003
Full paper submission (strict deadline): May 23, 2003
Results of the reviewing process: June 30, 2003
Final camera-ready paper due: July 25, 2003
REVIEWING
---------
In order to ensure a high quality of accepted submissions the following
rules will be used:
1. papers are blindly reviewed by 2 or 3 experts in the field of
submission's domain;
2. the reviewers' recommendations determine whether a paper will be:
(1) accepted, (2) accepted subject to change, (3) accepted subject to
resubmission with significant changes, or (4) rejected;
3. for papers which require changes, the same reviewers will be assigned
to ensure that the quality of the revised paper is acceptable.
PUBLISHING
----------
Accepted papers will be published in a special issue of the International
Journal of Web Engineering and Technology, by Inderscience Publishers
(http://www.inderscience.com/).
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JDM Special Issue on Agile Information Systems Development
CALL FOR PAPER
Journal of Database Management
Special Issue on
Agile Information Systems Development
Special Issue Theme
The concept of agility is revolutionalizing the database, software engineering,
and systems analysis and design fields. In the area of programming, the notion
of extreme programming is redefining the way programming should be done.
Promising effectiveness and efficiency in software development, agile practices
are transforming methods and methodologies for developing information systems.
Despite the increasing popularity of agile practices, a number of research
issues remained. How should we apply the concept of agility? What are the
principles and best-practices for agile methods and methodologies? When do we
apply the agile methods and methodologies? What are the benefits of agile
practices?
This special issue invites researchers and practitioners in the database,
software engineering, and information system communities to submit high quality
research articles and empirical research pieces related to agile principles,
practices, and approaches. The special issue will be published around April
2004. All submitted articles will go through a thorough review process.
Topics of interest includes, but not limited to:
* Agile Database
* Agile Modeling
* Agile Methods and Methodologies
* Agile Principles and Practices
* Agile Software Development
* Dynamic Systems Development
* Extreme Programming
* Extreme Modeling
* Unified Modeling Language
* Unified Process
Important Dates:
Deadline for papers (received): April 30, 2003
Notification of accept/reject: June 30, 2003
Revision Due: August 30, 2003
Final Package Due: October 15, 2003
Submission Guidelines:
Please use the following format for your submissions:
* Research papers should not exceed 6,000 words (excluding references and
appendices).
* Research notes should not exceed 3,000 words.
* Include a cover page with title of paper as well as the authors' names,
affiliations, phones, faxes, and email addresses.
* The second page should begin with the title of the paper followed by an
abstract of no more than 150 words. The main text will follow the abstract.
This is to facilitate the blind review process. Other than the cover page,
authors' names and affiliations should not appear in the manuscript.
* Use double-spacing throughout, and font size no smaller than 12-point.
Only electronic submissions will be accepted. Email your article as an
attachment to jdm-97Ri0+GJjMO98FVXGtb5uuG/Ez6ZCGd0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Clearly
specify on the subject line of the email that the submission is meant for the
special issue (e.g., submission to JDM special issue on Agile Analysis, Design,
and Implementation). Please send your electronic submissions in Microsoft
Word, WordPerfect, or PDF format. Contributors will be requested to assist in
the reviewing process -- one or two papers.
For more information about the journal and formatting guidelines, please refer
to http://www.idea-group.com/jdm.html
If you have any questions regarding the special issue, please contact:
Keng Siau, Editor-in-Chief
Journal of Database Management
Tel: 1-402-472-3078
Fax: 1-402-472-5855
Email: jdm-97Ri0+GJjMO98FVXGtb5ug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Website: http://www.idea-group.com/jdm.html
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