CFP: Formal Ontologies Meet Industry

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       Formal Ontologies Meet Industry

       http://fandango.cs.unitn.it/fomi/

       June 9-10, 2005

       Lake of Garda, Verona (Italy)

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This event is jointly organized and supported by:
      - University of Verona
      - Creactive Consulting S.r.l., Affi
      - Laboratory for Applied Ontology, ISTC-CNR, Trento

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Description
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Modeling corporate knowledge is one of the most attractive themes in
applied research and it has been an important motivation for several
areas of investigations like distribute systems and knowledge
management. Clearly, the business world considers this issue of
strategic relevance and keeps paying particular attention to it
because many theoretical results have already been proved
effectiveness in real applications like data warehouse construction,
information infrastructure definition, and all processes and
applications of knowledge management.

These knowledge models in industry aim at providing a framework for
information and knowledge sharing, reliable information exchange,
meaning negotiation and coordination between distinct organizations
or among members of the same one.

With the application of new methodologies and techniques in the
everyday practice and the accessibility of new theoretical results
in this area, developing new tools based on more sophisticated
frameworks has become a common need. This is an important reason for
the increasing interest in the employment of formal ontologies in
fields like medicine, engineering, financial and legal systems, and
other business practices.


Objectives
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The workshop is a forum to meet and discuss problems, solutions,
perspectives and research directions for researchers and
practitioners. We welcome papers or project descriptions that aim at
applying formal ontologies in industry. In particular,

   - theoretical studies on formal ontologies committed to provide
sound bases for industrial applications and to allow formal
representation of corporate knowledge;

   - business experiences on case studies that single out concrete
problems and possible solutions; the experience analysis should
provide useful insights on social and strategic aspects that might
be relevant in the creation and deployment of formal ontologies as
well as useful criteria or methods to evaluate ontologies and their
effectiveness in applications.


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Topics of Interest
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Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):


    - ontology methodologies in business practice;
    - ontologies and corporate knowledge;
    - formalization of the know-how;
    - representation of artifacts and design;
    - representation of functionalities;
    - representation of knowledge and business processes;
    - enterprise modeling;
    - ontology evaluation;
    - representation of business services;
    - ontologies and electronic catalogs;
    - ontologies and e-commerce;
    - ontologies and marketing;
    - ontologies in the practice of engineering;
    - ontologies in the practice of medical sciences;
    - ontologies in finance.


We also encourage submissions which relate research results from
close areas connected to the workshop topics.


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Important dates
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Workshop: June 9-10, 2005

Deadline for paper submissions: March 4th, 2005

Notification of acceptance: April 4th, 2005

Camera ready submission: May 2nd, 2005

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Submission and Proceedings
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We invite two types of submissions in any of the topics of interest
to the workshop:

1. Technical papers
    Maximum 10 pages, excluding title page and bibliography.

2. Short position papers
    Maximum 4 pages, excluding title page and bibliography.

Submitted papers will be peer-reviewed and selected on the basis of
technical quality, relevance of the described experiences (depending
on the type of submission), and clarity of the presentation for  for
the workshop. In particular, we insist the paper to be written for a
wide audience. Accepted papers will be presented at the workshop, and
published as proceedings.


All papers should be electronically submitted in PDF format to
Roberta Cuel at:
     cuel@sci.univr.it

If electronic submission is not possible, please contact Roberta
Cuel at ph +39-045-802-7908 (or at cuel@sci.univr.it) for further
instructions.


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Workshop Organising Committee
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Roberta Cuel (University of Verona -- cuel@sci.univr.it)

Francesco Bellomi (University of Verona -- bellomi@sci.univr.it)

Roberta Ferrario (LOA ISTC-CNR -- ferrario@loa-cnr.it)

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Program Committee (to be completed)
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Chair Matteo Cristani (University of Verona -- cristani@univr.it)

Nicola Guarino (LOA-CNR, Italy --  guarino@loa-cnr.it)

Stefano Borgo (LOA-CNR, Italy -- borgo@loa-cnr.it)

Miltidias Lydias (Athens University of Economics & Business, Greece
-- mdl@aueb.gr)


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Please do not hesitate to contact any of the Organizing Committee
members for further details.

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