SH-PAIS 2011 - 1ST INT'L WORKSHOP ON SELF HEALING PROCESS AWARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS (SH-PAIS'11)
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Deadline: April 16, 2011 | Date: September 19, 2011-September 24, 2011
Venue/Country: Vienna, Austria
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1st International Workshop on Self Healing Process Aware Information Systems (SH-PAIS) in conjunction with ADBIS 2011 conferenceIn order to stay competitive, today’s enterprises more and more depend on the ability to react to changed economic environments, regulations and fast emerging new ideas. In order to stay successful it is necessary to adopt these changes fast. With the advent of cloud computing, and SOA's in general, enterprises gained access to powerful tools to realize the demanded flexibility and scalability on a pay per use basis. However the integration of cloud functionality into business processes remains still a tedious task. While there has been progress in distinct areas like Semantic Service Selection (OWL-S), Service Level Agreements (SLAs), Process Evolution and inter-organizational business processes, a coherent approach to assess and implement ad-hoc changes is yet a vision. We refer to self-healing as a combination of monitoring, situation evaluation, and repair capabilities that, under the premise of privacy in inter-organizational business processes, allows companies to reac!t to QoS and SLA violations at runtime. Self-healing business processes are to withstand performance bottlenecks and failure without human interaction, yet still deliver correct results. In order to meet its business objectives, enterprises should not rely on only a single infrastructure provider, but instead be able to effortless replace them, in order to meet the current requirements of its partners and customers. The SH-PAIS workshop's goal is to bring together practitioners and researchers from different communities such as BPM, service-oriented computing, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence (semantic annotations and reasoning). The workshop aims at discussing the current state of ongoing research and sharing practical experiences.Submitted papers (see Submission and Dates) will be evaluated by at least three program committee members on the basis of significance, originality and technical quality. The accepted papers will published in the LNCS series of Springer Verlag. Outstanding papers from the workshop may be invited for publication in an internationally recognized journal (subject to additional reviewing).Papers should clearly establish the research contribution and the relation to previous research. The workshop will also provide opportunity for participants to present advanced prototypes based on their research.Workshop topics includeprocess interoperabilityprocess lifecycle managementprocess monitoringprocess security and conformanceprocess matching and similarity of processescross-organizational collaborative processesprocess choreographiesevolving choreographiestransactional models for choreography interactionsagile management of business processesdynamic composition of processessemantic annotationssemantic matchmakingbusiness compliance rule verificationQoS and service level agreementsSLA negotiation and re-negotiationSubmitted papers should be related to these topics in terms of:architecturesmiddlewaremethods and toolssemanticsSubmission & DatesPapers must be written in English. Each paper will be reviewed by at least three program committee members. Papers should contain original contributions not published or submitted elsewhere, and references to related state-of-the-art work. Authors of accepted papers must present the paper at SH-PAIS 2011 in order have the paper included in the post-conference proceedings. Papers must follow the Springer LNCS (?http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs
?) format and can contain up to 14 pages (including figures, tables and references). Papers should include a title, the name and affiliation of each author, an abstract of up to 150 words and no more than eight keywords.April 16th, 2011: Submission of papersMay 24th, 2011: Notification of acceptanceJune 24th, 2011: Camera-ready papersSept.19-24th, 2011: Workshop and ADBIS ConferenceSubmission details will we provided through the workshop homepage: http://www.univie.ac.at/sh-pais
Conference VenueThe SH-PAIS workshop will be held in conjunction with the ADBIS 2011 at the Vienna University of Technology (TU Vienna) Vienna, Austria.For more details please visit: http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/ADBIS2011/
Program Committee Co-ChairsStefanie Rinderle-Ma (stefanie.rinderle-ma
univie.ac.at)Jürgen Mangler (juergen.mangler
univie.ac.at)Program CommitteeRiadh Ben Halima, University of Sfax, TunisiaMorad Benyoucef, University of Ottawa, CanadaIvona Brandic, TU Vienna, AustriaKhalil Drira, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, FranceRoberto Furnari, University of Torino, ItalySonja Kabicher, University of Vienna, AustriaMaria Leitner, University of Vienna, AustriaChen Li, University of Twente, NetherlandsThao Ly, University of Ulm, GermanyStefan Schulte, TU Darmstadt, GermanyIrfan Ul Haq, University of Vienna, AustriaBechir Zalila, University of Sfax, TunisiaUwe Zdun, University of Vienna, Austria
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