ATOP at AAMAS2009 - Agent-based Technologies and applications for enterprise interOPerability
Klaus Fischer
Klaus.Fischer at dfki.de
Mi Apr 15 22:59:35 CEST 2009
Call for Participation
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
12 May 2009
MOTIVATION
Today's enterprises must adapt their software processes to work in open
settings, such as online marketplaces and, more generally, the Web, where
business relationships exhibit a high degree of dynamism. Moreover, open
settings are characterized by the autonomy and heterogeneity of the
enterprises. In such settings, interoperability is a key concern: how do we
ensure that diverse enterprises can work together toward a mutually desirable
end?
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 infrastructure level (the underlying information and communication
technologies and systems). Agents, Model-Driven Architecture (MDA), and
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) are complementary approaches to addressing
the enterprise interoperability problem. 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. This workshop aims to bring together
research that combines ideas from MDA and SOA with agents in presenting new
solutions for enterprise interoperability.
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
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Arne-Jorgen Berre, SINTEF, Norway
Klaus Fischer, DFKI, Germany
James Odell, CSC, USA
Joerg P. Mueller, Technische Universitaet Clausthal, Germany
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Sahin Albayrak, TU Berlin, Germany
Bernhard Bauer, University Augsburg, Germany
Amit Chopra, University of Trento, Italy
Michael Georgeff, Monash University, Australia
Dominic Greenwood, Whitestein Technologies, Switzerland
Axel Hahn, University Oldenburg, Germany
Christian Hahn, DFKI, Germany
Oystein Haugen, SINTEF, Norway
Sebastian Kaemper, IWi, Germany
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
Omair Shafiq, Semantic Technology Institute (STI) Innsbruck, 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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