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    VMBO 2012 - 6th International Workshop on Value Modeling and Business Ontology

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    Website vmbo2012.isis.tuwien.ac.at | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category VMBO 2012

    Deadline: December 09, 2011 | Date: February 20, 2012-February 21, 2012

    Venue/Country: Vienna, Austria

    Updated: 2011-12-02 19:09:57 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The importance of modeling the essence of enterprises on a level that abstracts from operational details is increasingly recognized. Two recognized enterprise modeling approaches are business ontology and value modeling. Business ontology provides abstract descriptions of enterprises in their business context, focusing on what is needed to create and transfer value. Value modeling is a business modeling approach that focuses on the value objects exchanged in business networks. Business ontology and value modeling research is conducted using instruments like the REA (Resources, Events, Agents) conceptual model and the e3-value tool set.

    The goal of this year’s workshop is to bring together researchers with an interest in value modeling and business ontology in order to present and discuss the current state of enterprise or business modeling and to identify key areas for further research. The theme of the workshop is the application of value modeling and business ontology to service-oriented views of enterprises and business.

    If you are interested in joining, please submit a short paper (maximum of four pages) describing your main ideas. We encourage you to focus on the ideas in progress for which you would like to get feedback from other workshop participants.

    Note that submitted papers will be reviewed only marginally. The program committee will use the papers to put together a final program; the aim is to accommodate all relevant papers. If necessary, a selection will be made in such a way that an overall good balance is achieved.

    Program Committee (tentative)

    Hans Weigand (chair)

    Paul Johannesson (chair)

    Birger Andersson

    Jaap Gordijn

    Pavel Hruby

    Nicola Guarino

    Yao-Hua Tan

    Maria Bergholtz

    Michael Petit

    Bill McCarthy

    Geert Poels

    Erik Proper

    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to

    ? Service ontology for business

    ? Service-oriented view of business ontology

    ? Value modeling of service systems

    ? Enterprise modeling for service-oriented enterprises

    ? Business modeling of service exchanges

    ? Value modeling fundamentals

    ? Value modeling applications and experiences

    ? Business ontology fundamentals

    ? Business ontology applications and experiences

    ? Role of value modeling in enterprise architecture

    ? Role of business ontology in enterprise architecture

    ? Ontology-driven enterprise system development

    ? Ontology-driven enterprise systems integration

    ? Ontology-aware enterprise systems

    ? Business ontology / value models for planning and control

    ? Business ontology / value models for managerial decision making

    ? Business ontology / value models for strategy exploration

    ? Business ontology / value models for business process management

    Important dates

    Dec 9, 2011 Paper submission deadline

    Jan 6, 2012 Notification of acceptance

    Feb 6, 2012 Registration deadline

    Feb 20-21, 2012 VMBO Workshop, Vienna, Austria

    How to submit

    Please submit your short paper preferably in PDF format and following the (Proceedings) style of Springer LNCS using easychair https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vmbo2012

    Workshop chairs ? Local organization

    Christian Huemer (TU Vienna)

    Dieter Mayrhofer (TU Vienna)

    Sponsors

    This workshop is sponsored by


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