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Meeting Workflow for Enhancing Collaborative Process Manage (04)
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Subject: [Dbworld] 1st International Workshop on Ontologies Meeting Workflow
for Enhancing Collaborative Process Manage (06)
1st Workshop on
Ontologies Meeting Workflow for Enhancing Collaborative Process Management
ONTOFLOW'11
In conjunction with DEXA 2011 (www.dexa.org) (07)
IRIT, Paul Sabatier University
Toulouse, France
August 29-September 2, 2011 (08)
SCOPE
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Workflows are in the mainstream for supporting the management of collaborative
business processes with the aim to enhance productivity through managing a
sequence of work activities and the invocation of appropriate human and/or IT
resources. (09)
Despite the undisputable benefits they provide, workflows are often perceived
to be overly rigid. Their focus on the predefined sequence of tasks to be
executed makes them hard to cope with the dynamic and uncertain nature of
evolving business environments. In order to overcome these drawbacks, it is
necessary to equip workflows with an intelligent mechanism to increase their
abilities to adapt and personalize their execution in such contexts. (010)
Ontologies are a good candidate to bring flexibility to workflows, by taking
into account the intensive knowledge required to control the execution of
business processes. Ontologies can facilitate the personalized construction of
workflow and guide their management in contingency cases, thus allowing them to
deviate from a prescribed static definition. (011)
Ontologies have also become an increasingly popular paradigm for supporting
knowledge management. They can be used to accurately define common concepts to
share mutual understanding of the structure of domain , as well as to enhance
interoperability of collaborative processes. (012)
However, as the number of developed ontologies increases, the need for methods
to integrate or align the separate ontologies becomes essential in order to
reach a consensus. Therefore, workflows can be used to facilitate not only the
conception of ontologies, but also the establishment of semantic
correspondences among them. (013)
Accordingly, the educated meeting between both of these paradigms is proving to
be very prolific and promising approach, whether it is for enhancing the
management of workflows or knowledge based systems. It's within this scope
that the meeting for this workshop has positioned itself to bring together
researchers and practitioners to share research results, advancements and
practical related experience in this area. (014)
TOPICS OF INTEREST
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Topics of interest include, but are not limited to :
- Ontology-driven workflow management architecture
- Workflow supporting collaborative, interactive ontology development
- Ontology guiding collaborative business processes
- Ontologies supporting workflow monitoring, debugging, and failure handling
- Intelligent mechanisms to increase workflows adaptability
- Ontologies supporting workflow personalization
- Workflow, ontology and Model-Driven Architecture
- Workflows to support dynamic and uncertain environment
- Coupling ontologies and workflow to support interoperability
- Ontology-aware workflow systems
- Workflow supporting scalability and ontology alignment, mapping and merging
- Supporting ontology management tasks using workflow system
- Ontolgies workflow mapping, optimization, and scheduling
- Ontologies guided workflow cooperation and collaboration
- Ontology meeting workflow applications in healthcare, ecologic, crisis,
supply-chain, e-
government and e-learning : (activity Monitoring, home healthcare process,
workflow-guided
medical ontologies, modeling and simulation of crisis processes,...) (015)
PAPER SUBMISSION DETAILES
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Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research and application
papers that are not being considered in other forums. Manuscripts will be
limited to a maximum of (5) two-column pages (IEEE Proceeding style) including
figures and references. Please follow the IEEE Conference Publishing Service
(CPS) guidelines to prepare your papers. Please submit your papers using
ConfDriver Conference Management System (open from January 2011). (016)
Authors of accepted papers are requested to sign the IEEE copyright form. The
guidelines for authors which can be found at IEEE Conference Publishing
Services - Proceedings Author Forms. (017)
Electronic submission of manuscripts (in PDF, postscript, or word format) is
required. For any questions please contact Dr. Abdel-Rahman Tawil
(a.tawil@xxxxxxxxx) or Dr. Elyes Lamine ( elyes.lamine@xxxxxxxxxxx).
At least one author of each accepted paper is required to attend the conference
and present the paper. (018)
Papers accepted for presentation will be published by IEEE Computer Society
Press as proceedings of the DEXA 2011 workshops. (019)
PUBLICATION
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Accepted OntoFlow papers will be published in the DEXA Workshops Proceedings
2011 by IEEE Press. (020)
IMPORTANT DATES
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. Submission deadline: March, 31st 2011,
. Notification of acceptance: April, 29th 2011,
. Camera ready deadline: May, 23th 2011. (021)
ORGANISERS
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. Dr. Abdel-Rahman Tawil (a.tawil@xxxxxxxxx), Computing Information
Technology and Engineering (CITE), University of East London, United Kingdom.
. Dr. Elyes Lamine ( elyes.lamine@xxxxxxxxxxx), ISIS, Engineering School
in Health Information Systems, Jean-François Champollion University in the
south east of France. (022)
WORKSHOP CHAIRS
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. Professor Rémi Bastide, ISIS, Engineering School in Health Information
Systems, Jean-François Champollion University in the south east of France.
. Dr. Abdel-Rahman Tawil (a.tawil@xxxxxxxxx), Computing Information
Technology and Engineering (CITE), University of East London, United Kingdom. (023)
WORKSHOP PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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- Rémi Bastide, Champollion University, IRIT, Castres, France (Chair)
- Abdel-Rahman Tawil, University of East London, UK (Chair)
- Elyes Lamine, Champollion University, Albi, France (Co-Chair)
- Hamid Jahankhani, University of East London, UK
- Cornelia Boldyreff, University of East London, UK
- Andrea Capiluppi, University of East London, UK
- Matthew Montebello, University of Malta, Matla
- Adel Taweel, Kings College University, UK
- Hervé Pingaud, Ecole des mines d'Albi-Carmaux, CGI, France
- Chihab Hanachi, University of Toulouse 1, Toulouse, France
- Mohamed Moalla, University of Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia
- Nejib Hadj Alouane, ENSI, Univerity of Manouba, Manouba, Tunisia (TBC)
- Vincent Chapurlat, Ecole des mines d'Ales, LGI2P, France
- Naoufel Cheikhrouhou, EPFL, Lausanne, Swissland
- Fréderick Benaben, Ecole des mines d'Albi-Carmaux, CGI, France
- David Riaño, Rovira i Virgili University (URV), Tarragona, Spain. (TBC)
- Marco Antonio Casanova , Departamento de Informática - PUC-Rio, Brasil
(TBC)
- Michele MISSIKOFF, IASI-CNR, Roma, Italy (TBC)
- Liliana Ardissono, Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy (TBC)
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