SEDES 2011 - Semantic & Decision Support (SeDeS2011)
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Category SEDES 2011
Deadline: June 22, 2011 | Date: October 17, 2011-October 21, 2011
Venue/Country: Crete, Greece
Updated: 2011-06-12 12:50:26 (GMT+9)
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Decision support has been gradually evolved in both the fields of theoretical decision support studies and practical assisting tools for decision makers since 1960’s. The goal of decision support is to enhance decision processes in an accurate and efficient manner. Its application fields vary from business processes, business information management, system analysis, robotics, medical decision support, programming, project management, eGovernment & eBusiness, eLearning & eTraining, market analysis, judicial support, smart objects and ubiquitous systems.Ontology Engineering (OE) brings new synergy to decision support. It will change (and actually now is changing) the decision support landscape, as it will enable new breeds of decision models, DSS applications and systems to be developed. Its realm will be significantly extended. By enabling digital intelligence in everyday decision support flows with interoperability and shareability, decision tasks and decision making processes in our workplaces, our homes, our businesses and even our own routine lives, could be simplified in a more efficient, more accurate way and more comfortable way.SeDeS presents the latest innovations and achievements of academic/business/governmental communities on Decision Support Systems (DSS). The workshop focuses on theory, systems, computer aided methods, models, algorithms, techniques, methodologies and applications related to supporting decision making.Goals and TopicsThe main goal of this workshop is to give an opportunity to researchers who are interested in decision support systems and using modern semantic technologies to meet and exchange research and implementation ideas. Research results concerning both theories and practices can be articulated. It also provides researchers an excellent opportunity to present their research ideas and experimental results in paper format. Relevant topics include (but are not limited to) theoretical and/or empirical exploration of semantics and/or decision support, as well as case studies and experience reports related to:Theory/principles of decision supportDecision treesDecision tablesBayes networksDecision modelsFuzzy studiesRough set decision makingOntology and Decision Support System (DSS) for business intelligence (BI)Decision models of business informationBusiness process modellingEvent controllingBusiness rule modellingBusiness service modellingWorkflow modellingGroup Decision MakingPolicy makingeGovernment modellingeBusiness modellingPattern negotiation and analysisGroup analysis methodologies and algorithmsOntologies for business decision support systemsCompetency ontologyeLearning and TrainingBusiness processesOntology-based data miningOntology-based data clusteringOntology-based searchingOntology matchingIndustrial experiencesDSS for smart houseDSS for smart cityDecision support for ubiquitous systemseGovernmenteBusinessIntended AudienceThe workshop is aimed at researchers and practitioners in the cross field of ontology engineering and decision support. The approach is to analyze and design semantic decision support models and semantic DSS. Attendees familiar with ontology engineering and decision support have the opportunity to update and deepen their knowledge and expertise in this area. Attendees less familiar have an ideal opportunity to learn about the approach from world experts in the area, and adopt or adapt the many benefits of the approach.Workshop co-chairsDr. Yan Tang, STARLab, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BelgiumProf. Dr. Jan Vanthienen, LIRIS, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, BelgiumImportant Dates (2011)Abstract Submission Deadline: June 22, 2011Paper Submission Deadline: July 6, 2011Acceptance Notification: August 8, 2011Camera Ready Due: August 22, 2011Registration Due: August 22, 2011OTM Conferences & Workshops: October 17 - 21, 2011Submission GuidelinesAll submitted papers will be evaluated by at least three members of the program committee, based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of expression. Submissions must be in English, and may discuss industrial experience and/or academic research. Papers should not exceed 5,000 words (excluding references and appendices), and should not exceed 10 pages in the final camera‐ready format (see later). Papers are normally allocated 45 minutes for presentation. Only electronic submissions in Adobe PDF format are acceptable.Paper submission site: http://onthemove-conferences.org/index.php/submitpaper
On the original submission, include a cover page with title of paper as well as the authors’ names, affiliations, phones, faxes, and email addresses. The total number of words in the paper (excluding cover page, tables, and references) should be indicated on the cover page. The second page should begin with the title of the paper followed by author names and affiliations and an abstract of no more than 150 words.The proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag in their LNCS (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) series. The final paper (if accepted) should be formatted using the Springer LNCS style, as described at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
. Failure to commit to presentation at the workshop automatically excludes a paper from the proceedings.Program committeeProf. Dr. Frode Eika Sandnes, School of Engineering, Oslo University College, NorwayDr. Saiful Akbar, School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, IndonesiaProf. Dr. Weihua Li, Decision Support Lab, Northwestern Polytechnical University, ChinaProf. Dr. José Fernán Martínez, DIATEL, Polytechnical University of Madrid (UPM), SpainProf. Dr. Yue Liu, School of Computer Engineering & Science, Shanghai University, ChinaDr. Jiehan Zhou, University of Oulu, FinlandDr. Peter Spyns, EWI Flemish Government, BelgiumProf. Dr. Zhiwen Yu, Northwestern Polytechnical University, ChinaIr. Johan Criel, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Lab, BelgiumDr. Bin Guo, Institut TELECOM, FranceProf. Dr. Ying Liu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong KongProf. Dr. Dimitris Askounis, Decision Support System Lab, National Technical University of Athens, GreeceDr. Luke Chen, University of Ulster, UKDr. Antonia Albani, University of St. Gallen, SwitzerlandDr. Stijn Hoppenbrouwers, Radboud University NijmegenFor more information on the workshop, please contact:Dr Yan Tange‐mail: yan.tang(at)vub.ac.be
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