Extended deadline Workshop on Service oriented EA for
- From: nurcan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Selmin Nurcan)
- Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2009 00:48:50 +0200
Dear Colleague,
SoEA@EE'09 is organised in conjunction with the 13th International Enterprise Computing Conference (EDOC) on September 1st, 2009, Auckland, New Zealand.
Proceedings of EDOC 2009 workshops will be published after the conference as ePub by the IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services (CPS) and included in the IEEE Computer Society Digital Library (CSDL) and the IEEE Xplore.
High-quality papers can be selected from the workshop, and (after extension) will be published as a special issue in the following international journal:
International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector (IJISSS)
Official publication of the Information Resources Management Association - www.igi-global.com/ijisss
Listed in Cabell's Directory of Refereed Publications (AACSB Standard) and indexed in many professional databases.
Please submit your paper to Selmin.Nurcan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx before June 14th.
The goal of the SoEA@EE'09 workshop is to clarify the relationship between business process management and service provisioning. The objective is twofold:
(i) To characterise the strong relationship existing between Business Process Management (BPM) and Service oriented Enterprise Architecture (SoEA)
(ii) To develop concepts and methods to assist the engineering and the management of Service-Oriented Enterprise Architectures (SoEA) and their support systems.
The Call for Papers can be downloaded from the SoEA@EE'09 Web site :
http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/users/nurcan/SoEA@EE_2009/
Best regards,
Selmin Nurcan
SoEA@EE'09 co-organiser
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Call for Papers
First International Workshop on Service oriented Enterprise Architecture for Enterprise Engineering (SoEA@EE)
in conjunction with EDOC 2009
September 1st, 2009, Auckland, New Zealand
Organizers:
Selmin Nurcan ? University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France
Rainer Schmidt ? University of Applied Sciences, Aalen, Germany
Papers submission deadline: June 14, 2009
Detailed Call for Papers is below. It is also available at
http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/users/nurcan/SoEA@EE_2009/SoEA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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CALL FOR PAPERS (http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/users/nurcan/SoEA@EE_2009/SoEA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
First International Workshop on Service oriented Enterprise Architecture for Enterprise Engineering (SoEA@EE)
in conjunction with EDOC 2009
September 1st, 2009, Auckland, New Zealand
https://www.se.auckland.ac.nz/conferences/edoc2009/
Papers submission deadline: June 14, 2009
Organizers:
Selmin Nurcan ? University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France
Rainer Schmidt ? University of Applied Sciences, Aalen, Germany
SCOPE:
Services have become an impressive factor for growth and the creation of jobs. 93% of the new jobs created in the U.S. between 1970 and 2000 are jobs in services . Leading enterprises in the U.S. derive more than 50% of their revenues from services. This applies not only to pure services such as transportation but also for material products that are augmented by services such as maintenance, consulting and training. Through services, enterprises stabilize their revenues. There is no accepted general definition of service, but many definitions contain the idea, that a service is ?the application of specialized competences (knowledge and skills) for the benefit of another entity, rather than the production of units of output? . Services are more and more considered as part of a so-called service system. A service system is defined ?as a value co-production configuration of people, technology, other internal and external service systems, and shared information (such as language, processes, metrics, prices, policies, and laws)?.
Therefore it is no surprise that the term service has also become very popular in enterprise computing. However, the term service may have different meanings in enterprise computing. Three flavours of services can be differentiated: technology services, software-services, and business services.
1. Technology services are more hardware flavoured services which are provided using computers. They may have a human addressee but contain many infrastructure services such as providing computing power, storage etc. They are an important topic in management and practice collections such as ITILV3 or standards such as ISO/IEC 20000 have gained a high popularity.
2. Software services are managed in so-called Service-Oriented-Architectures that are a popular paradigm for creating enterprise software. A service in the context of SOA is a special kind of interface for an encapsulated unit of software.
3. Business services are services which directly support business processes. They may be further differentiated into those visible to the customer and those that are not. Business processes can also be developed dynamically (on-the-fly) using business services which are available in a repository for a given business domain.
In the field of Information Systems and -in a broader sense- Enterprise Computing, the notion of ?Enterprise modelling? refers to a collection of conceptual modelling techniques for describing different facets of the organisation including operational (IS), organisational (business processes, actors, flow of information etc), and teleological (purposes) considerations. Existing enterprise modelling frameworks stress the necessity of representing and structuring enterprise knowledge taking into account all these facets in order to develop IS and IT architectures that enterprises need. The contribution of the software systems to the realization of the business processes and consequently to the objectives of the company is of primary importance. A change in one of these facets of the organization implies multiple impacts on the two other facets. In other words, it seems unrealistic to consider an organizational change without any impact on the information system or an evolution of the IS which does not call into question the processes or even the objectives of the organization.
An enterprise architecture,,defines the interactions and articulations between business and information technology and their alignment or congruence. A service-oriented enterprise architecture uses services to describe the articulations of business and information technology. It has to identify the business services needed to support the business processes of the enterprise, and to map the business services to technology and software services . Technology and software services are both called IT services in the following.
The enterprise computing systems which shall manage Service-oriented Enterprise Architectures have to support the creation, administration and execution of services. Thus, they must be able to store the service definitions and make them available for a consumer in a service catalogue. The same applies to the so-called service-level agreements that define the quality of service agreed upon with consumers. Upon a service request from a consumer entity, the service support system has to monitor the fulfilment of the service-level agreements and also to provide remediation procedures which contain so-called escalation mechanisms. Furthermore, based on the monitoring, improvement procedures shall be established.
GOALS:
The goal of the workshop is to clarify the relationship between business process management and service provisioning. The objective of this workshop is twofold:
(i) To characterise the strong relationship existing between Business Process Management (BPM) and Service oriented Enterprise Architecture (SoEA)
(ii) To develop concepts and methods to assist the engineering and the management of Service-Oriented Enterprise Architectures (SoEA) and their support systems.
TOPICS OF INTEREST:
During the workshop we will discuss the following topics:
1. Service engineering
- Do we need new paradigms to cope with service engineering?
- How are business services discovered, defined, composed, adapted?
- How are business services assigned to business processes?
- How are technology-services discovered, defined, composed, adapted?
- How are technology-services assigned to business services?
- Are there design patterns for developing service-oriented systems?
- How can the MDA/MDD techniques and methods be applied for engineering SoEA?
- Which test methods exist for technology-services?
- How are business services and technology-services rolled out?
- Which change management procedures have to be applied during the deployment of SoEA?
2. Service management
- Which benchmarks and key performance indicators should be applied to services?
- Which information system architectures are adequate for services?
- Which approaches exist for mastering the migration of legacy systems to SoEA?
- Which triggers exist and what mechanisms should be applied for escalation?
- Which approaches exist for the continual improvement of services?
- Which evaluation and validation techniques can be applied for SoEA?
3. Alignment with business strategy
- Which interdependencies exist between services and business strategy?
- Which concepts and methods are necessary to align services with the business strategy?
- Which new potentials to reengineer business processes are created by services?
- How are services aligned with compliance requirements?
- How are compliance and governance requirements enforced?
SUBMISSION:
Full papers (8-10 pages in the IEEE-CS format) describing mature results are sought. In addition, short papers (4 pages in the IEEE-CS format) may be submitted to facilitate discussion of recent research results and ongoing projects. The paper selection will be based upon the relevance of a paper to the main topics, as well as upon its quality and potential to generate relevant discussion.
All papers published in the EDOC 2009 workshop proceedings must be in the IEEE Computer Society double-column format (http://www.computer.org/portal/pages/cscps/cps/cps_forms.html). It is strongly recommended that all papers are already in this format when they are first submitted to workshops. This gives precise picture of the paper length and avoids rework if the paper is accepted.
All submissions will be peer-reviewed by 2-3 workshop Program Committee members. Please submit your paper to Selmin.Nurcan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Proceedings of EDOC 2009 workshops will be published after the conference as ePub by the IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services (CPS) and included in the IEEE Computer Society Digital Library (CSDL) and the IEEE Xplore. There will be one electronic volume containing proceedings from all workshops.
At least one author of each accepted workshop paper will have to register for the whole EDOC 2009 conference and attend the workshop to present the paper. Analogously to previous years, there will be no workshop-only registration at EDOC 2009. If a paper is not presented in the workshop, it will be removed from the workshop proceedings published in the IEEE Xplore digital library.
EXPECTED RESULTS:
All papers will be published in the workshop wiki before the workshop, so that everybody can learn about the problems that are important for other participants. The workshop will consist of long and short paper presentations, brainstorming sessions and discussions. A workshop report will be created collaboratively using the workshop wiki.
High-quality papers can be selected from the workshop, and (after extension) will be published as a special issue in the following premium international journal:
International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector (IJISSS), Official publication of the Information Resources Management Association - www.igi-global.com/ijisss
Listed in Cabell's Directory of Refereed Publications (AACSB Standard) and indexed in many professional databases?
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper submission: June 14, 2009
Author notification: July 12, 2009
Camera-ready: July 24, 2009
PROGRAM COMMITTEE :
João Paulo A. Almeida - Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil
Karim Baïna - ENSIAS, Morocco
Judith Barrios - Universidad de Los Andes, Venezuela
Claudio Bartolini - Palo Alto HP Labs, USA
Khalid Benali - Loria, Nancy, France
Ilia Bider - IbisSoft, Sweden
Remco Dijkman - Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Chiara Francalanci - Politechnico Milano, Italy
Francois Habryn - KSRI, University Karlsruhe, Germany
Sung-Kook Han - Won Kwang University, South Korea
Dimka Karastoyanova - University Stuttgart, Germany
Ron Kenett - KPA Ltd., Israel
Peter Kueng - Crédit Suisse, Switzerland
Lin Liu - Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Christof Lutteroth - University of Auckland, New Zealand
Hui Ma - Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Selmin Nurcan - University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne, France
Hervé Pingaud - Ecole des Mines, Albi, France
Gil Regev - EPFL & Itecor, Switzerland
Sebastian Richly - University Dresden, Germany
Shazia Sadiq - University of Queensland, Australia
Rainer Schmidt - University of Applied Sciences, Aalen, Germany
Pnina Soffer - University of Haifa, Israel
Marco von Mevius - FZI Karlsruhe, Germany
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<font color="#0000FF">Dear Colleague,<br>
<br>
SoEA@EE'09 is organised in conjunction with the 13th International
Enterprise Computing Conference (EDOC) on September 1st, 2009, Auckland,
New Zealand.<br>
<br>
<br>
Proceedings of EDOC 2009 workshops will be published after the conference
as ePub by the IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services (CPS)
and included in the IEEE Computer Society Digital Library (CSDL) and the
IEEE Xplore. <br>
<br>
<br>
High-quality papers can be selected from the workshop, and (after
extension) will be published as a special issue in the following
international journal:<br>
International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector
(IJISSS)<br>
Official publication of the Information Resources Management Association
-
<a href="http://www.igi-global.com/ijisss" eudora="autourl">www.igi-global.com/ijisss</a><br>
Listed in Cabell's Directory of Refereed Publications (AACSB Standard)
and indexed in many professional databases.<br>
<br>
<br>
</font>Please submit your paper to Selmin.Nurcan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx before
<b>June 14th.<br>
<br>
<br>
</b><font color="#0000FF">The goal of the SoEA@EE'09 workshop is to
clarify the relationship between business process management and service
provisioning. The objective is twofold:<br>
(i) To characterise the strong relationship existing between Business
Process Management (BPM) and Service oriented Enterprise Architecture
(SoEA)<br>
(ii) To develop concepts and methods to assist the engineering and the
management of Service-Oriented Enterprise Architectures (SoEA) and their
support systems.<br>
<br>
The Call for Papers can be downloaded from the SoEA@EE'09 Web site :<br>
<u><a href="http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/users/nurcan/SoEA@EE_2009/" eudora="autourl">http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/users/nurcan/SoEA@EE_2009/</a><br>
<br>
<br>
</u>Best regards,<br>
Selmin Nurcan<br>
SoEA@EE'09 co-organiser<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
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Call for Papers<br>
<b>First International Workshop on Service oriented Enterprise
Architecture for Enterprise Engineering (SoEA@EE) <br>
</b>in conjunction with EDOC 2009<br>
September 1st, 2009, Auckland, New Zealand<br>
<br>
<b>Organizers:<br>
</b>Selmin Nurcan ? University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France<br>
Rainer Schmidt ? University of Applied Sciences, Aalen, Germany<br>
<br>
<b>Papers submission deadline: June 14, 2009<br>
<br>
</b>Detailed Call for Papers is below. It is also available at <br>
<font color="#0000FF"><u><a href="http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/users/nurcan/SoEA@EE_2009/SoEA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" eudora="autourl">http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/users/nurcan/SoEA@EE_2009/SoEA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx</a><br>
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</font></i><b>SoEA@EE 2009 <br>
<br>
</b>CALL FOR PAPERS
(<a href="http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/users/nurcan/SoEA@EE_2009/SoEA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" eudora="autourl"><font color="#0000FF"><u>http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/users/nurcan/SoEA@EE_2009/SoEA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx</a></font></u>)<br>
<br>
<b>First International Workshop on Service oriented Enterprise
Architecture for Enterprise Engineering (SoEA@EE)</b> <br>
<br>
in conjunction with EDOC 2009<br>
September 1st, 2009, Auckland, New Zealand<br>
<font color="#0000FF"><u><a href="https://www.se.auckland.ac.nz/conferences/edoc2009/" eudora="autourl">https://www.se.auckland.ac.nz/conferences/edoc2009/</a><br>
<br>
</font></u><b>Papers submission deadline: </b>June 14, 2009<br>
<br>
<br>
<b>Organizers:<br>
</b>Selmin Nurcan ? University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France<br>
Rainer Schmidt ? University of Applied Sciences, Aalen, Germany<br>
<br>
<br>
<b>SCOPE:</b> <br>
<br>
Services have become an impressive factor for growth and the creation of
jobs. 93% of the new jobs created in the U.S. between 1970 and 2000 are
jobs in services<font size=1><sup> </font></sup>. Leading enterprises in
the U.S. derive more than 50% of their revenues from services. This
applies not only to pure services such as transportation but also for
material products that are augmented by services such as maintenance,
consulting and training. Through services, enterprises stabilize their
revenues. There is no accepted general definition of service, but many
definitions contain the idea, that a service is ?the application of
specialized competences (knowledge and skills) for the benefit of another
entity, rather than the production of units of output? . Services are
more and more considered as part of a so-called service system. A service
system is defined ?as a value co-production configuration of people,
technology, other internal and external service systems, and shared
information (such as language, processes, metrics, prices, policies, and
laws)?.<br>
<br>
Therefore it is no surprise that the term service has also become very
popular in enterprise computing. However, the term service may have
different meanings in enterprise computing. Three flavours of services
can be differentiated: technology services, software-services, and
business services. <br>
1. Technology services are more hardware flavoured services which are
provided using computers. They may have a human addressee but contain
many infrastructure services such as providing computing power, storage
etc. They are an important topic in management and practice collections
such as ITILV3 or standards such as ISO/IEC 20000 have gained a high
popularity. <br>
2. Software services are managed in so-called
Service-Oriented-Architectures that are a popular paradigm for creating
enterprise software. A service in the context of SOA is a special kind of
interface for an encapsulated unit of software. <br>
3. Business services are services which directly support business
processes. They may be further differentiated into those visible to the
customer and those that are not. Business processes can also be developed
dynamically (on-the-fly) using business services which are available in a
repository for a given business domain.<br>
<br>
In the field of Information Systems and -in a broader sense- Enterprise
Computing, the notion of ?Enterprise modelling? refers to a collection of
conceptual modelling techniques for describing different facets of the
organisation including operational (IS), organisational (business
processes, actors, flow of information etc), and teleological (purposes)
considerations. Existing enterprise modelling frameworks stress the
necessity of representing and structuring enterprise knowledge taking
into account all these facets in order to develop IS and IT architectures
that enterprises need. The contribution of the software systems to the
realization of the business processes and consequently to the objectives
of the company is of primary importance. A change in one of these facets
of the organization implies multiple impacts on the two other facets. In
other words, it seems unrealistic to consider an organizational change
without any impact on the information system or an evolution of the IS
which does not call into question the processes or even the objectives of
the organization. <br>
<br>
An enterprise architecture<font size=1><sup>,,</font></sup>defines the
interactions and articulations between business and information
technology and their alignment or congruence. A service-oriented
enterprise architecture uses services to describe the articulations of
business and information technology. It has to identify the business
services needed to support the business processes of the enterprise, and
to map the business services to technology and software services .
Technology and software services are both called IT services in the
following.<br>
<br>
The enterprise computing systems which shall manage Service-oriented
Enterprise Architectures have to support the creation, administration and
execution of services. Thus, they must be able to store the service
definitions and make them available for a consumer in a service
catalogue. The same applies to the so-called service-level agreements
that define the quality of service agreed upon with consumers. Upon a
service request from a consumer entity, the service support system has to
monitor the fulfilment of the service-level agreements and also to
provide remediation procedures which contain so-called escalation
mechanisms. Furthermore, based on the monitoring, improvement procedures
shall be established.<br>
<br>
<br>
<b>GOALS:</b> <br>
<br>
The goal of the workshop is to clarify the relationship between business
process management and service provisioning. The objective of this
workshop is twofold: <br>
(i) To characterise the strong relationship existing between Business
Process Management (BPM) and Service oriented Enterprise Architecture
(SoEA)<br>
(ii) To develop concepts and methods to assist the engineering and the
management of Service-Oriented Enterprise Architectures (SoEA) and their
support systems.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<b>TOPICS OF INTEREST:</b> <br>
<br>
During the workshop we will discuss the following topics:<br>
<br>
<b>1. Service engineering</b> <br>
- Do we need new paradigms to cope with service engineering? <br>
- How are business services discovered, defined, composed, adapted? <br>
- How are business services assigned to business processes? <br>
- How are technology-services discovered, defined, composed, adapted?
<br>
- How are technology-services assigned to business services? <br>
- Are there design patterns for developing service-oriented systems?
<br>
- How can the MDA/MDD techniques and methods be applied for engineering
SoEA? <br>
- Which test methods exist for technology-services? <br>
- How are business services and technology-services rolled out? <br>
- Which change management procedures have to be applied during the
deployment of SoEA?<b> <br>
<br>
2. Service management</b> <br>
- Which benchmarks and key performance indicators should be applied to
services? <br>
- Which information system architectures are adequate for services? <br>
- Which approaches exist for mastering the migration of legacy systems to
SoEA? <br>
- Which triggers exist and what mechanisms should be applied for
escalation? <br>
- Which approaches exist for the continual improvement of services? <br>
- Which evaluation and validation techniques can be applied for SoEA?<b>
<br>
<br>
3. Alignment with business strategy</b> <br>
- Which interdependencies exist between services and business strategy?
<br>
- Which concepts and methods are necessary to align services with the
business strategy? <br>
- Which new potentials to reengineer business processes are created by
services? <br>
- How are services aligned with compliance requirements? <br>
- How are compliance and governance requirements enforced?<br>
<br>
<br>
<b>SUBMISSION:<br>
<br>
</b>Full papers (8-10 pages in the IEEE-CS format) describing mature
results are sought. In addition, short papers (4 pages in the IEEE-CS
format) may be submitted to facilitate discussion of recent research
results and ongoing projects. The paper selection will be based upon the
relevance of a paper to the main topics, as well as upon its quality and
potential to generate relevant discussion. <br>
<br>
All papers published in the EDOC 2009 workshop proceedings must be in the
IEEE Computer Society double-column format
(<a href="http://www.computer.org/portal/pages/cscps/cps/cps_forms.html" eudora="autourl">http://www.computer.org/portal/pages/cscps/cps/cps_forms.html</a>).
It is strongly recommended that all papers are already in this format
when they are first submitted to workshops. This gives precise picture of
the paper length and avoids rework if the paper is accepted.<br>
<br>
All submissions will be peer-reviewed by 2-3 workshop Program Committee
members. Please submit your paper to Selmin.Nurcan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx<br>
<br>
<br>
Proceedings of EDOC 2009 workshops will be published after the conference
as ePub by the IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services (CPS)
and included in the IEEE Computer Society Digital Library (CSDL) and the
IEEE Xplore. There will be one electronic volume containing proceedings
from all workshops. <br>
<br>
At least one author of each accepted workshop paper will have to register
for the whole EDOC 2009 conference and attend the workshop to present the
paper. Analogously to previous years, there will be no workshop-only
registration at EDOC 2009. If a paper is not presented in the workshop,
it will be removed from the workshop proceedings published in the IEEE
Xplore digital library.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<b>EXPECTED RESULTS:<br>
<br>
</b>All papers will be published in the workshop wiki before the
workshop, so that everybody can learn about the problems that are
important for other participants. The workshop will consist of long and
short paper presentations, brainstorming sessions and discussions. A
workshop report will be created collaboratively using the workshop wiki.
<br>
<br>
High-quality papers can be selected from the workshop, and (after
extension) will be published as a special issue in the following premium
international journal:<br>
International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector
(IJISSS), Official publication of the Information Resources Management
Association -
<a href="http://www.igi-global.com/ijisss" eudora="autourl">www.igi-global.com/ijisss</a><br>
Listed in Cabell's Directory of Refereed Publications (AACSB Standard)
and indexed in many professional databases?<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<b>IMPORTANT DATES:<br>
<br>
Paper submission:</b> <b>June 14, 2009<br>
</b>Author notification:<b> July 12, 2009<br>
</b>Camera-ready: <b>July 24, 2009<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
PROGRAM COMMITTEE :<br>
<br>
</b>João Paulo A. Almeida - Federal University of Espírito Santo,
Brazil<br>
Karim Baïna - ENSIAS, Morocco<br>
Judith Barrios - Universidad de Los Andes, Venezuela<br>
Claudio Bartolini - Palo Alto HP Labs, USA<br>
Khalid Benali - Loria, Nancy, France<br>
Ilia Bider - IbisSoft, Sweden<br>
Remco Dijkman - Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands<br>
Chiara Francalanci - Politechnico Milano, Italy<br>
Francois Habryn - KSRI, University Karlsruhe, Germany<br>
Sung-Kook Han - Won Kwang University, South Korea<br>
Dimka Karastoyanova - University Stuttgart, Germany<br>
Ron Kenett - KPA Ltd., Israel<br>
Peter Kueng - Crédit Suisse, Switzerland<br>
Lin Liu - Tsinghua University, Beijing, China<br>
Christof Lutteroth - University of Auckland, New Zealand <br>
Hui Ma - Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand<br>
Selmin Nurcan - University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne, France<br>
Hervé Pingaud - Ecole des Mines, Albi, France<br>
Gil Regev - EPFL & Itecor, Switzerland<br>
Sebastian Richly - University Dresden, Germany<br>
Shazia Sadiq - University of Queensland, Australia<br>
Rainer Schmidt - University of Applied Sciences, Aalen, Germany<br>
Pnina Soffer - University of Haifa, Israel<br>
Marco von Mevius - FZI Karlsruhe, Germany <br>
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</font><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2 color="#800080"><b>The
University of Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne</b> jointly <br>
with the <b>Sorbonne Graduate Business School </b>(IAE) has been <br>
running for the last 11 years, a highly successful 2-year <b>Masters
<br>
programme</b> that is <b>now open to Foreign students <br>
</b><a href="http://www.iksem.org/" eudora="autourl">http://www.iksem.org</a><br>
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</font><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2 color="#FF0000"><b>Submit a
paper </font></b><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2 color="#008000">to the
<b>Second International Workshop</b> on <br>
Business Process Management & Social Software<br>
</font><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2 color="#FF0000"><b>(BPMS2'09)
</font></b><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2 color="#008080">in
conjunction with
</font><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2 color="#FF0000"><b>BPM'09<br>
</b><a href="http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/users/nurcan/BPMS2_2009/" eudora="autourl">http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/users/nurcan/BPMS2_2009/</a|<br>
</font><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2 color="#008000"><b>Deadline: May
22, 2009<br>
</b>All workshop papers will be published by Springer in the LNBIP <br>
(Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing) series <br>
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</font><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2 color="#FF0000"><b>Submit a
paper </font></b><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2 color="#008000">to the
<b>First International Workshop</b> on <br>
Service oriented Architecture Enterprise for Enterprise
Engineering<br>
</font><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2 color="#FF0000"><b>(SoEA@EE'09)
</font></b><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2 color="#008080">in
conjunction with
</font><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2 color="#FF0000"><b>EDOC'09<br|
</b><a href="http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/users/nurcan/SoEA@EE_2009/" eudora="autourl">http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/users/nurcan/SoEA@EE_2009/</a><br>
</font><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2 color="#008000"><b>Deadline: May
31, 2009<br>
</b>All workshop papers will be published in IEEE Computer Society
Proceedings <br>
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</font><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2 color="#FF0000">Don't miss<b>
(BPMDS'09)
</font></b><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2 color="#008080">in
conjunction with
</font><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2 color="#FF0000"><b>CAISE'09<br>
</font></b><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2 color="#0000FF"><a href="http://lams.epfl.ch/conference/bpmds09" eudora="autourl">http://lams.epfl.ch/conference/bpmds09</a><br>
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</font><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2>Université Paris 1 - Panthéon -
Sorbonne<br>
Centre de Recherche en Informatique<br>
90, rue de Tolbiac 75634 Paris cedex 13
FRANCE</font><x-tab> </x-tab><x-tab> </x-tab><x-tab> </x-tab><br>
<font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2><a href="http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/users/nurcan" eudora="autourl">http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/users/nurcan</a><x-tab> </x-tab><br>
Tel : 33 - 1 44 07 86 34
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</font><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2>IAE de Paris
Université Paris 1 - Panthéon - Sorbonne<br>
21, rue Broca 75240 Paris cedex 05
FRANCE<x-tab> </x-tab><br>
Tel : 33 - 1 53 55 27 13
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</font><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2 color="#008080">To handle
yourself, use your head.<br>
To handle others, use your heart.<b> <br>
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