CFP: ATOP at AAMAS2009 - Agent-based Technologies and applications for enterprise interOPerability
Klaus Fischer
Klaus.Fischer at dfki.de
Mo Dez 22 11:08:34 CET 2008
Call for Papers
Agent-based Technologies and applications
for enterprise interOPerability
ATOP 2009
(http://www-ags.dfki.uni-sb.de/~kuf/atop)
Workshop to be held at the
Eighth International Joint Conference on
Autonomous Agents & Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2009)
(http://www.conferences.hu/AAMAS2009/workshops.html)
Budapest, Hungary
11 or 12th May 2009
MOTIVATION
Today's enterprises operate in a dynamic environment which is characterized by
global outsourcing, shrinking product life-cycles, and unstable demand. To
prosper in this environment, enterprises face a growing need to share
information and to collaborate with each other at all levels of the value
chain. As organizations are gradually transforming into "networked
organizations", interoperability becomes the main challenge to realize the
vision of seamless business interaction across organizational boundaries.
Interoperability problems occur at different levels: at the business level
(how organizations do business together, what needs to be described and how?),
at the knowledge level (different formats, schemas, and ontologies), and at
the level of the underlying information and communication technologies (ICT)
and systems.
Agent technologies provide a cross-cutting approach promising to enable
intelligent and proactive automation, adaptive planning and execution,
decentralized coordination, and semantic interoperability. The Model-Driven
Architecture (MDA) is another promising approach for the support of
interoperability due to its promise of providing consistent models at
different abstraction layers with well-defined mappings in between these
layers. As a third thread of activity Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA)
try to reach interoperability, focusing upon, but not restricted to, the
information and communication technology (ICT) level. The main contribution
and goal of SOA is to achieve loose coupling among software entities
representing business objects (processes, organizational units, etc.).
Agents, MDA, and SOA provide complementary solution components to parts of the
enterprise interoperability problems. Agents enable dynamic collaboration and
orchestration in changing and unpredictable situations; MDA provides
mechanisms that generate artifacts for different platforms; SOA gives us
late-binding interoperability between business process requirements and
providers of service implementations. It is unlikely, then, that any of these
approaches will succeed stand-alone in achieving the degree of
interoperability that will be necessary to successfully construct, run, and
optimize networked organizations. It is rather likely that a combination of
these basic technologies will evolve in the next years to provide an
appropriate basis for interoperability. Therefore the workshop aims at
bringing together researchers and fostering interaction and collaboration to
work jointly on solutions to achieve interoperability.
The workshop focuses on technologies that support interoperability in
networked organizations, on successful applications of these technologies, and
on lessons learned. The main goal is to stimulate a discussion on how far
agent technologies can support interoperability in this context and to compare
current trends in the development of agent technologies with recent
developments in service-oriented and model-driven system design with respect
to their ability to solve interoperability problems. Regarding model-driven
system design the presentation and discussion of metamodels of the underlying
technologies like for example agent technologies and service-oriented
architectures is especially of interest.
WORKSHOP TOPICS
We would like to focus the ATOP 2009 around modeling and metamodels for
interoperability in agent-based systems and business applications. Ideally
submitted papers should deal with model-driven agent technologies and
methodologies in the context of:
* simulation and validation of business systems
* decision-support in value creation networks
* enterprise and business process modeling
* case studies of implemented interoperability solutions and
systems
* coordination and negotiation in distributed business networks
* cross-organizational business processes
* normative environments for enterprise agents interoperability
* decentralized and peer-to-peer models and enactment of
business processes
* goal-driven and adaptive business process management
* semantic annotations of business process descriptions
* intelligent enterprise application integration
* business process modeling, enactment and integration
* intelligent execution, monitoring, management, and optimization
of business processes
* service-oriented architectures and related topics like service
choreography, orchestration, composition, brokering, and mediation
* autonomic computing and adaptive autonomous architectures
* model-driven architectures for business processes and systems
* models and meta-models for agent-based systems
* platform-independent models and their relation to agent models
* model-to-model and model-to-text transformations
* knowledge representations and ontologies in the context of
(collaborative) business processes
* agent communication languages and standards
* self-organization and adaptation in the context of interoperable systems
The discussion of agent technologies is recommended as it relates with the
interoperability objective. However, a proposal of new, preferably model
driven, techniques or technologies to increase interoperability of business
applications without direct reference to agent technologies is acceptable,
too. Still it is recommended that such work should be related to
agent-oriented approaches if such approaches already exist. Workshops
specializing in some of the topics mentioned in the above list will be held at
AAMAS 2009. Authors of papers that are dealing with such topics without much
discussion of interoperability aspects are encouraged to submit their papers
to the more specialized workshops. The workshop organizers will closely
collaborate in the evaluation of the papers. Therefore, multiple submissions
do not increase the chance of a paper to be accepted.
SUBMISSION DETAILS
Authors should submit original research papers (must not exceed 12 pages
including all figures and tables) including an abstract of about 200 words or
position papers (must not exceed 3 pages). In any case submission of
preliminary abstracts some time before the official submission deadline is
very much appreciated. All submissions must be sent electronically to
Klaus.Fischer at dfki.de
Acceptable formats are PDF and PostScript. It is planned to structure the
workshops into invited talks, technical presentations and panel discussions.
A publication of selected workshop papers is planned in Springer's new LNBIP
series. Formatting instructions can be found at
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html and should be strictly
followed. The first page should include the full name and contact details of
at least one author (email and full postal address).
IMPORTANT DATES
Submissions due February 2 2009
Notifications sent February 24 2009
Final papers due March 11 2009
Workshop May 11 or 12 2009
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Arne-Jorgen Berre, SINTEF, Norway
Klaus Fischer, DFKI, Germany
James Odell, Oslo Software, USA
Joerg P. Mueller, Technische Universitaet Clausthal, Germany
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Sahin Albayrak, TU Berlin, Germany
Bernhard Bauer, University Augsburg, Germany
Sebastian Brenner, IWi, Germany
Amit Chopra, NC State University, USA
Michael Georgeff, Monash University, Australia
Dominic Greenwood, Whitestein Technologies, Switzerland
Axel Hahn, University Oldenburg, Germany
Christian Hahn, DFKI, Germany
Oystein Haugen, SINTEF, Norway
Stefan Kirn, Hohenheim University, Germany
Margaret Lyell, IAI, USA
Saber Mansour, Oslo Software, France
Nikolay Mehandjiev, Manchester Business School, UK
Michele Missikoff, LEKS; IASI-CNR, Italy
Eugenio Oliveira, University of Porto, Portugal
Herve Panetto, University Nancy, France
Omer Rana, Cardiff University, UK
Ralph Ronnquist, Intendico Pty. Ltd., Australia
Rainer Ruggaber, SAP, Germany
Omeir Shafiq, Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), Austria
Iain Stalker, Unversity of Teesside, UK
Ingo Timm, Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Joerg Ziemann, DFKI-IWi, Germany
Ingo Zinnikus, DFKI, Germany
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