The
5th International Workshop on
Modelling, Simulation, Verification and Validation of Enterprise
Information Systems (MSVVEIS 2007)
12-13 June, 2007 - Funchal, Madeira
- Portugal
Workshop Program
In conjunction with the 9th
International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS
2007)
Co-Chairs
Juan C. Augusto
University of Ulster at Jordanstown
UK
jc.augusto@ulster.ac.uk
Joseph Barjis
Georgia Southern University
USA
jbarjis@georgiasouthern.edu
Ulrich Ultes-Nitsche
University of Fribourg
Switzerland
uun@unifr.ch
Background and Goals
One of the challenges of 21st century is the “Alignment of Business
Processes and IT” in a large scale such as an Enterprise where
different applications and systems are integrated into a larger
system called Enterprise Information System (EIS). Researchers are
facing two major questions when they meet and solve this challenge
“what causes the gap” and “how the gap evolves.” These questions
have been studied, answered, and reported in numerous publications
that have found: the gap is caused by a misunderstanding of the
underlying business processes; the gap originates at the business
processes level, passes to the software development level and
finally it further evolves at an enterprise level through the
application of EIS (creating a misalignment of Business Process and
IT). However, more study is needed to ensure correct and appropriate
EIS alignment with the underlying business process and the mission
of the enterprise. To achieve this alignment software applications
should be correct (validated and verified), and for them to be
aligned with the Business Process modelling and simulation should be
used through the different development stages. The aim of this
workshop is to stimulate the exchange of ideas and experiences of
practitioners, researchers, and engineers working in the area of
modelling, simulation, verification, and validation of business
processes and software in the context of EIS.
Topics of interest
We welcome papers, both theoretical and practical, from
all areas related to those aspects of business processes modelling
and simulation and software development and evaluation that can
increase the confidence in the correctness of EIS systems, such as:
• Business process modelling & simulation
• Business process analysis & design
• Workflow modelling & simulation
• IS modelling& design
• Requirements specifications
• Modelling guidelines for practitioners
• Integration of modelling & specification
• Case studies
• Petri nets (business/industry applications)
• Formal methods
• Notation standards (UML, XML, …)
• Use cases
• Process algebra
• Model checking & Testing
• Combination of verification systems
• Consistency checking and data integrity
• Large scale component-based develop.
• Application integration
• Reuse of specifications and proofs
• Quality control and assurance
• Software architecture
• Quality attributes
• Dependability
• Deductive systems
• Safety critical systems
• Finite-state abstr. of infinite-state systems
We aim at including papers on methods currently
used in industry for EIS modelling, simulation, verification and
validation as well as existing approaches in academic environments,
hoping to benefit both practitioners and researchers.
Submission of Papers
Three main categories of submissions will be considered: a) regular
papers, b) work in progress by Ph.D. students, and c) tool
demonstrations. Please indicate clearly the category your paper is
submitted to.
The length of the paper should not exceed 10 pages. Instructions for
preparing the manuscript (in Word and Latex format) are available at
the ICEIS web site. PDF/PS//RTF versions of the manuscript should be
submitted electronically using the ICEIS web-based submission
system. In addition, an email must be sent to all workshop chairs
including: title and an abstract of the submitted paper, three
keywords from the list of interesting areas given above, category
and authors' affiliation. Submissions not complying with the
formatting guidelines will not be evaluated.
Workshop Format
The workshop will consist of oral presentations of peer-reviewed
papers and invited keynote speeches. The proceedings of the workshop
will be published in the form of a book by INSTICC Press.
As in previous years, a collection of best papers will be
recommended for a Special Issue in an International Journal (JEIS,
published by Taylor & Francis). More details in
the SI webpage.
The best oral and poster presentations will be awarded a prize
during the workshop.
Important Dates
Paper Submission: March 5, 2007
Author Notification: April 3, 2007
Final Camera-Ready and Registration: April 16, 2007
Workshop Program Committee
Carmen Bobeanu (Ghent U. - Belgium)
David Bustard (U. of Ulster - UK)
Rodney Clarke (U. of Wollongong - Australia)
Jan Dietz (Delft U. of Tech. -Netherlands)
Doron Drusinsky (Time Rover, Inc. , USA)
Andy Gravell (U. of Southampton - UK)
John Grundy (U. of Auckland - N.Zealand)
Oleg Gusikhin (Ford Research & AE - USA)
Klaus Havelund (NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory - USA)
Xudong He (Florida International U. - USA)
Myungchul Kim (I.C.U. - Korea)
Guangyuan Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Shaoying Liu (Hosei U. - Japan)
Pericles Loucopoulos (UMIST - UK)
Jose Maldonado (ICMC - Brazil)
Pedro Merino Gómez (U. de Málaga - Spain)
Daniel Moldt (U. of Hamburg - Germany)
Mohan Narasipuram (City U. of Hong Kong)
Frank Niessner (U. of Fribourg - Switzerland)
Alfredo Olivero (UADE - Argentina)
John Van der Poll (U. of South Africa - SA)
Alexander Pretschner (ETH Zürich-Switzerland)
Srini Ramaswamy (U. of Arkansas - USA)
Han Reichgelt (Georgia Southern U. - USA)
Marc Roper (U of Strathclyde - UK)
Natalia Sidorova (Eindhoven U. - Netherlands)
Lone L. Thomsen (Aalborg U. - Denmark)
Mauricio Varea (SigmaTel - UK)
Dianxiang Xu (North Dakota State U - USA)
Lok Yeung (Lingnan U. - Hong Kong)
Chao Wang (NEC Labs America, USA)
Workshop Location
The workshop will take place in conjunction with the 9th
International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS
2007) in Funchal, Madeira - Portugal.
Registration Information
At least one author of an accepted paper must register for the
workshop. If the registration fees are not received by April 9,
2007, the paper will not be published in the proceedings. For
registering go to
http://www.iceis.org Further
Information
You can find more information about this workshop and requirements
here. Secretariat
ICEIS 2007 Secretariat - The Fifth International Workshop on
Modelling, Simulation, Verification and Validation of Enterprise
Information Systems (MSVVEIS-2007)
E-mail:
workshops@iceis.org
Web site:
http://www.iceis.org |