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Call for ER Industrial Track published
CALL FOR ER Industrial Track
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Call for ER MSAS published
CALL FOR ER MSAS
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Information about invitation letteres
For issuing Visa / Conference official invitation letters, please contact directly Mrs. Paula Fernandez (from our organization partner – Grupo Pacifico) at pfernandez@pacifico-meetings.com.
Extended ER Forum and Demo deadlines
ER Forum and ER Demo Deadlines have been extended until 28th August.
Information about dates
WARNING! The weekend of 11-12 november, just after the ER happening, Valencia hosts the Grand Prix of Spain in Cheste’s circuit (20 km from the city), the prestigious Moto GP international competition. Valencia will be extremely busy during this weekend. If you like it, this is an excellent chance to live its atmosphere in person. But if you prefer to enjoy a calm weekend in Valencia, don’t chose this weekend, especially because hotel prices raise enormously…! 4-5 november would be in this case the calmer option.
Call for ER Doctoral Symposyum published
CALL FOR ER Doctoral Symposyum
All information can be found HERE.
Call for ER Demos published
CALL FOR ER DEMOS
All information can be found HERE.
The ER Demos 2017 are intended to showcase innovative tools and applications for developing, communicating and implementing conceptual models. The tools may originate from research initiatives or from industry. Therefore, the ER Demos 2017 will provide an opportunity to present and discuss emerging methods and technologies with researchers and practitioners in the field of conceptual modeling.
Call for ER Forum published
CALL FOR ER FORUM
All information can be found HERE.
The ER 2017 Forum aims to create a platform for presenting and discussing novel research ideas addressing any of the ER 2017 conference topics as well as new emerging topics related to the conceptual modeling field. In this track, innovation prevails over maturity. The main goal of the ER Forum 2017 is to facilitate the interaction, discussion and exchange of ideas among presenters and participants.
Accepted papers
Accepted papers have now just been published. The list can be found below:
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– Anna Bernasconi, Stefano Ceri, Alessandro Campi and Marco Masseroli. Conceptual Modeling for Genomics:building an Integrated Repository of Open Data
– Xiu Susie Fang, Quan Z. Sheng, Xianzhi Wang, Lina Yao and Anne Ngu. SourceVote: Fusing Multi-Valued Data via Inter-Source Agreements
– Alfonso Murolo, Sybil Ehrensberger, Zera Asani and Moira C. Norrie. Scaffolding Relational Schemas and APIs from Content in Web Mockups
– Christian Fischer-Pauzenberger and Walter Schwaiger. The ontoREA Accounting and Finance Model: Ontological Conceptualization of the Accounting and Finance Domain
– Ivan Jureta. What Happens to Intentional Concepts in Requirements Engineering If Intentional States Cannot Be Known?
– Mohamad Gharib, Paolo Giorgini and John Mylopoulos. Towards an Ontology for Privacy Requirements via a Systematic Literature Review
– Christoph Moser, Robert Andrei Buchmann, Wilfrid Utz and Dimitris Karagiannis. CE-SIB: A Modelling Method Plug-in for Managing Standards in Enterprise Architectures
– Panos Vassiliadis, Michail-Romanos Kolozoff, Maria Zerva and Apostolos Zarras. Schema Evolution and Foreign Keys: Birth, Eviction, Change and Absence
– Kimon Batoulis, Stephan Haarmann and Mathias Weske. Various Notions of Soundness for Decision-Aware Business Processes
– Norah Alothman, Mehrnaz Zhian and Sotirios Liaskos. User Perception of Numeric Contribution Semantics for Goal Models: an Exploratory Experiment
– Rick Evertsz, John Thangarajah and Michael Papasimeon. The Conceptual Modelling of Dynamic Teams for Autonomous Systems
– Okhaide Akhigbe, Susie Heap, Sakib Islam, Daniel Amyot and John Mylopoulos. Goal-Oriented Regulatory Intelligence: How Can Watson Analytics Help?
– Tania Katell Roblot and Sebastian Link. Cardinality constraints with probabilistic intervals
– Ziheng Wei and Sebastian Link. Contextual Keys
– Matt Selway, Markus Stumptner, Michael Schrefl and Andreas Jordan. Conceptual Modelling of Transformations in Large-scale Ecosystem Interoperability and Industrial Product Lifecycles
– Andreea Buga, Tania Nemes and Klaus-Dieter Schewe. Conceptual Modelling of Autonomous Multi-Cloud Interaction with Reflective Semantics
– Nicolas Mundbrod and Manfred Reichert. Configurable and Executable Task Structures Supporting Knowledge-intensive Processes
– Veda Storey and Bernhard Thalheim. Conceptual Modeling: The Separation of Syntax and Semantics
– Nicola Guarino. Modeling ongoing and future events
– Fausto Giunchiglia and Mattia Fumagalli. Teleologies: Objects, Actions and Functions
– Fernando Macías, Esther Guerra and Juan de Lara. Towards rearchitecting meta-models into multi-level models
– Thomas Polacsek, Stéphanie Roussel, François Bouissiere, Claude Cuiller, Pierre-Eric Dereux and Stephane Kersuzan. Towards thinking manufacturing and design together: an aeronautical case study
– Xavier Oriol and Ernest Teniente. OCLuniv: Expressive UML/OCL Conceptual Schemas for Finite Reasoning
– Aaron Massey, Eric Holtgrefe and Sepideh Ghanavati. Modeling Regulatory Ambiguities for Requirements Analysis
– Stephan Mennicke, Jan-Christoph Kalo and Wolf-Tilo Balke. Querying Graph Databases: What Do Graph Patterns Mean?
– Cesar Gonzalez-Perez and Patricia Martin-Rodilla. An Alternative Approach to Metainformation Conceptualisation and Use
– Thomas Chatain, Josep Carmona and Boudewijn Van Dongen. Alignment-Based Trace Clustering
– P. Radha Krishna and Kamalakar Karlapalem. Data, Control, and Process Flow Modeling for IoT Driven Smart Solutions
– Jose Luis de La Vara, Beatriz Marín, Clara Ayora and Giovanni Giachetti. An Experimental Evaluation of the Understanding of Safety Compliance Needs with Models
– Marian Daun, Jennifer Brings and Thorsten Weyer. On the Impact of the Model-based Representation of Inconsistencies to Manual Reviews: Results from a Controlled Experiment
– Ana Cristina Marcén, Francisca Pérez and Carlos Cetina. Ontological Evolutionary Encoding to Bridge Machine Learning and Conceptual Models: Approach and Industrial Evaluation
– Karina Abad, Wilson Pérez, Juan Pablo Carvallo and Xavier Franch. A Catalogue of Reusable Context Model Elements based on the i* Framework
– Horst Pichler, Johann Eder and Margareta Ciglic. Modelling Processes with Time-Dependent Control Structures
– Joao Paulo Almeida, Claudenir Fonseca and Victorio Albani Carvalho. A Comprehensive Formal Theory for Multi-Level Conceptual Modeling
– Metta Santiputri, Novarun Deb, Aditya Ghose, Hoa Khanh Dam, Nabendu Chaki and Muhammad Asjad Khan. Mining goal refinement patterns: Distilling know-how from data
– C. Maria Keet and Sonia Berman. Determining the preferred representation of temporal conceptual models
– Metta Santiputri, Aditya Ghose, Hoa Dam and Suman Roy. Goal Orchestrations: Modelling and Mining Flexible Business Processes
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– Horst Pichler, Johann Eder and Margareta Ciglic. Modelling Processes with Time-Dependent Control Structures
– Xiu Susie Fang, Quan Z. Sheng, Xianzhi Wang, Lina Yao and Anne Ngu. SourceVote: Fusing Multi-Valued Data via Inter-Source Agreements
– Matt Selway, Markus Stumptner, Michael Schrefl and Andreas Jordan. Conceptual Modelling of Transformations in Large-scale Ecosystem Interoperability and Industrial Product Lifecycles
– Veda Storey and Bernhard Thalheim. Conceptual Modeling: The Separation of Syntax and Semantics
– Fernando Macías, Esther Guerra and Juan de Lara. Towards rearchitecting meta-models into multi-level models
– Jose Luis de La Vara, Beatriz Marín, Clara Ayora and Giovanni Giachetti. An Experimental Evaluation of the Understanding of Safety Compliance Needs with Models
– Aaron Massey, Eric Holtgrefe and Sepideh Ghanavati. Modeling Regulatory Ambiguities for Requirements Analysis
– Metta Santiputri, Novarun Deb, Aditya Ghose, Hoa Khanh Dam, Nabendu Chaki and Muhammad Asjad Khan. Mining goal refinement patterns: Distilling know-how from data
– Marian Daun, Jennifer Brings and Thorsten Weyer. On the Impact of the Model-based Representation of Inconsistencies to Manual Reviews: Results from a Controlled Experiment
– Luca Piras, Elda Paja, Paolo Giorgini and John Mylopoulos. Goal Models for Acceptance Requirements Analysis and Gamification Design