[DL] 2nd CFP: Workshop on Semantic Web Enabled Software Engineering (SWESE2013), Berlin, Dec 2-5 2013

Yuting Zhao yuting.zhao at gmail.com
Tue Aug 27 12:31:47 CEST 2013


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The 9th International Workshop on Semantic Web Enabled Software Engineering
(SWESE)

 

Held in conjunction with 11th International Conference on Service Oriented
Computing (ICSOC)

Berlin, Germany, December 2-5, 2013 

 

http://swese.odsd.eu/swese2013

 

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Important Dates

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Deadline for Paper Submission: 20 September 2013 (Extended)

Paper Acceptance Notification: 14 October 2013 

Camera Ready Paper & Copyright: 31 October 2013 

 

 

 

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About SWESE

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There has been more and more evidence that the usage of Semantic Web
technologies leads to improvements in 

both the process and product of software and service development and
management activities.

The goal of the SWESE workshop is to advance research on this this important
area. We believe that the 

informal nature of the workshop, located at one of the major events in
service-oriented computing,

will lead to further exchange between practitioners and researchers working
on issues related to

Semantic Web Enabled Software and Service Engineering by providing a forum
for discussing

the major challenges of the area and the different approaches being taken to
resolve them.

 

 

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Workshop Scope

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During the last five years, a number of successful attempts showed the
advantages of Semantic Web 

technologies in software and service engineering including reusability and
extensibility of data models, 

improvements in data quality and data integration, and discovery and
automated execution of workflows.

The scope of the SWESE workshop is to investigate any potential benefits of
using Semantic Web 

knowledge representations (ontologies) and reasoning technologies in service
engineering, management, 

organization and implementation.

 

 

Topics of interest to the workshop include (but are not restricted to):

 

* Visions for Semantic Web driven software and service engineering

* Tools developed or being developed for software and service engineering
using SW languages

* Integration or application development projects combining software
engineering techniques and Semantic Web 

tools or languages

* Shortcomings with the Semantic Web with respect to software and service
engineering

* Visions for SW driven software modernization

* Integration of model-driven architectures, programming languages and
Semantic Web languages

* Integration of formal methods and Semantic Web languages

* Software specification and Semantic Web languages

* Software versioning control and Semantic Web

* Software debugging and Semantic Web

* Ontologies for software engineering

* Ontologies for service engineering and service specifications

* Ontologies for requirement engineering

* Ontologies for software guidance, traceability and maintenance

* Ontologies for service composition

* Component discovery and ontologies

* Feature modelling and ontologies

* Metamodel engineering

* Ontology reasoning for service engineering and management

* Semantic annotations in service engineering

* Transitioning legacy applications to ontologies

* Semantic-based intelligent assistance tools for software developers

* Lessons learnt and outstanding challenges for the usage of semantic
technologies in service engineering 

and management

* Ontology-Driven Architecture: How to introduce Semantic Web technology
into mainstream development 

processes

* Ontologies for supporting collaboration/coordination between developers

* Semantic-based information push for service engineering and management
process

* Methods and tools for semantic-based event-driven interaction in service
development

* Semantic Web based service marketplaces

 

 

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Submissions

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Papers must be in English and may be submitted by Easychair Conference
Management System

https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=swese2013 as

 

* Full Papers (15 pages in the proceedings)

* Short Papers (5-8 pages in the proceedings)

* Position Statements (2 pages in the proceedings)

* Posters (to be presented during the workshop, with 2 page descriptions
submitted via the conference site 

for review)

 

 

Papers must be submitted using the “Lecture Notes in Computer Science”
(LNCS) style (Word or LaTex).

See http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html for style files and
details.

Submissions will be peer- reviewed by at least 3 PC members based on
originality, significance, technical 

soundness, and clarity of exposition.

 

 

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Program Committee (Tentative)

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Uwe Assman (DE), Technical University of Dresden

Colin Atkinson (DE), University of Mannheim  

Kenneth Baclawski (US), VIStology, Inc.   

Bernhard Bauer (DE), University of Augsburg  

Marco Brambilla (IT), Politecnico di Milano  

Philippe Charland (CA), Defence R&D Canada – Valcartier 

Emanuele Della Valle (IT), DEI, Politecnico di Milano

Jürgen Ebert (DE), University of Koblenz  

Dragan Gasevic, (CA), Athabasca University   

Michael Goedicke (DE), University of Essen  

Michael K. Smith (US), Hewlett-Packard   

Mieczyslaw Kokar (US), Northeastern University   

Harald Kühn (AT), BOC Inc.   

Hareton Leung (HK), Hong Kong Polytechnic University 

Maria Maleshkova (UK), KMI, The Open University 

Krzysztof Miksa (PL), Comarch, Inc.   

Jishnu Mukerji (US), Hewlett-Packard Company   

Ioannis N. Athanasiadis (GR), Democritus University of Thrace

Daniel Oberle (DE), SAP Research   

Yuan Ren (UK), University of Aberdeen 

Dave Reynolds (UK), Epimorphics Ltd   

Juergen Rilling (CA), Concordia University   

Fernando Silva Parreiras (BR), FUMEC University  

Jin Song Dong (NZ), National University of Singapore

Steffen Staab (DE), University of Koblenz-Landau  

Jing Sun (NZ), The University of Auckland 

Hai Wang (UK), Aston University   

 

 

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Workshop Organization Chairs

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Jeff Z. Pan, University of Aberdeen, UK (contact)

Elisa F. Kendall, Thematix Partners LLC , USA

Ljiljana Stojanovic, FZI, Germany

Yuting Zhao, University of Aberdeen, UK

Gerd Groener, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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