- From: Christoph Tempich <cte@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 11:51:02 +0200
- To: "Christoph Tempich" <cte@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
[This information is being posted to multiple lists; we apologize if you get it multiple times.] Please, pass the information to whom may be interested. Thanks. The organizers. **************************************************************************** **** --- DEADLINE EXTENSION ---- THIRD CALL FOR PAPERS SEBIZ 2006 http://www.ag-nbi.de/conf/SEBIZ06 November 6, 20006 1st international workshop APPLICATIONS AND BUSINESS ASPECTS OF THE SEMANTIC WEB at ISWC 2006 5th Int. Semantic Web Conference November 5 - 9, 2006 Athens, Georgia, USA **************************************************************************** *** Within the past five years, the Semantic Web research community has brought to maturity a comprehensive set of foundational technology components, and this both at the conceptual level and in the form of prototypes and software. However, in order for these research achievements to materialize into large scale corporate applications, they must be complemented by prototypes, methods, and best practices which support enterprises in the adoption of Semantic Web technology. This includes: ** Convincing showcases and proofs-of-concept that demonstrate the technical feasibility in relevant business scenarios. ** Methods to assess the costs and business value of semantic technology; in particular, such that help estimate the costs involved in the development and usage of ontologies, and to quantify the operational and strategic benefits of ontology-based systems. ** Metrics to evaluate and compare existing ontologies, ontology engineering methodologies, and tools in terms of technical quality and organizational fit. This includes metrics to determine the usability of a particular ontology in a specific business scenario. ** Means to monitor the quality of ontology development and deployment processes. The availability of best practices, convincing showcases, and quantitative and qualitative metrics that help manage the various stages of building ontologies and ontology-based systems will be important catalysts for disseminating Semantic Web research into enterprise applications. ******************************************************* CALL FOR PAPERS ******************************************************* We invite original research papers and project reports from academia and industry that address any of the above mentioned aspects of Semantic Web technology in business applications. The topics of interest include but are not limited to: * Best practices and use cases of semantic technology in enterprise applications, e.g., - Business Process Management (BPM) - Business Intelligence (BI) - Customer Relationship Management (CRM) - Decision Support Systems - Ontology-based content integration tasks in business and public sector applications (catalog data integration, spend analysis); and - Enterprise Application Integration (EAI). * Methods to assess the costs and business value of semantic technology, in particular - Methods to monitor the costs associated with the development and usage of ontologies - Methods to estimate the total costs of ontology ownership; and - Methods that help e quantify the business value, in the sense of operational and strategic benefits, of ontology-based systems in organizations. * Methods for evaluating ontologies and monitoring ontology development on a technical level, e.g. - Metrics to evaluate and compare existing ontologies, ontology engineering methodologies, and tools in terms of technical quality and organizational fit - Metrics to determine the usability of a particular ontology in a specific business scenario - Methods to measure the interdependencies among ontologies and organizational processes; and - Quality frameworks for ontologies, ontology engineering methodologies, methods and tools. Especially welcome will be papers that integrate the various aspects of the enumerated problems. ******************************************************* IMPORTANT DATES ******************************************************* extended to July 7, 2006 Abstract submissions due extended to July 17, 2006 Paper submissions due August 31, 2006 Acceptance notification September 18, 2006 Camera-ready papers due October 6, 2006 Electronic version of the proceedings available November 6, 2006 Workshop at the ISWC2006 ******************************************************* SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS ******************************************************* We invite submissions of short or full papers reflecting both research in progress and validated results that address any relevant dimension of the problem. All papers will be peer-reviewed by at least two members of the Program Committee. Papers should be formatted in Springer LNCS format (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html) and submitted as PDF documents. Full papers should be 15 pages, short papers should be up to 8 pages. Submission of papers will take place electronically at http://conference.ag-nbi.de/sebiz06 For accepted submissions, at least one author must register for the workshop in order for the paper to appear in the proceedings and to be scheduled in the workshop program. Accepted papers will be published online at CEUR Workshop Proceedings. ******************************************************* ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ******************************************************* Elena Paslaru Bontas Simperl, Free University of Berlin, Germany Martin Hepp, University of Innsbruck, Semantics in Business Information Systems, Austria Sang-goo Lee, Seoul National University, Korea Christoph Tempich, AIFB, University of Karlsruhe, Germany ******************************************************* PROGRAM COMMITTEE ******************************************************* Richard Benjamins (iSOCO) Chris Bizer (Free University of Berlin) Christoph Bussler (Cisco Systems) Jorge Cardoso (University of Madeira) Oscar Corcho (University of Manchester) Roberta Cuel (University of Trento) John Davies (BT) Jos de Bruijn (University of Innsbruck) Tommaso Di Noia (Politecnico di Bari) John Domingue (Open University) Dieter Fensel (University of Innsbruck) Doug Foxvog (National University of Ireland Galway) Fausto Giunchiglia (University of Trento) Michel Klein (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Juhnyoung Lee (IBM Research) Alain Leger (France Telecom) Miltiadis Lystras (Athens University of Economics & Business) York Sure (University of Karlsruhe) Robert Tolksdorf (Free University of Berlin) Yuxiao Zhao (Linköping University) ******************************************************* SUPPORT ******************************************************* The event is supported by the EU funded Network of Excellence KnowledgeWeb - Realizing the Semantic Web.
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