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Workshop on Product-related Data in Information Systems (PRODIS 2005)
held in conjunction with INFORMATIK 2005
September 19-22, 2005
Bonn, Germany
http://www.deri.at/events/workshops/prodis2005
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Workshop Background and Objectives:
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So far, e-business models and the deployment of respective e-business
applications have not been as successful as widely expected, with
e-marketplaces and e-procurement being prominent examples. It can be
observed that one major obstacle is the insufficient degree of reliable
mechanization in the exchange and integration of product-related content
between business partners. For both suppliers and buyers, product-related
data is the foundation for a multiplicity of processes along the
life-cycle of a product, ranging from product design and construction to
sales and procurement, and ending with the proper disposal. Traditionally,
product data mostly resides in intra-organizational systems, especially
ERP, product data management (PDM), and, more recently, product life-cycle
management (PLM) systems. The exchange of such data is widely organized
in bulk data transfer cycles, often requiring manual tasks at both ends.
This is costly, creates inconsistent data due to human error and delayed
processing, limits the timely availability of current data for decision
making, and in general hampers the success of inter-organizational
business integration.
While there has been a lot of research on the ontological aspects of
product data as well as on the importance of industry standards, a
comprehensive and consensual understanding of the problem domain and its
multiple facets is still lacking among information systems researchers,
computer scientists, and domain experts. There are numerous important
issues that have to be explored regarding the modeling, integration,
harmonization and standardization of product-related data, both on an
intra- and interorganizational scale, as well as in terms of design,
implementation, integration, deployment and assessment of respective
information systems. Further progress in this field will be necessary
to help manage the exchange, integration, and processing of such data
in an automated manner between multiple different business entities and
systems.
This workshop aims at providing a forum for researchers and practitioners
in this field for both research in progress and final results with regard
to innovative approaches, models, concepts, and solutions that address the
key role of product-related data in information systems. We especially
invite contributions that help integrate the multiple research communities
in information systems and knowledge representation, and product domain
experts. We also seek papers on the current state and possible further
directions of product-related standards on all levels of standardization.
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
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- Product-related content integration in e-business
- Product data quality and interoperability
- Modeling, design, maintenance, and versioning of product-related data
- Product ontologies and ontological aspects of product-related data
- Standards for product classification and description
- Product data and product life-cycle management
- Product dictionaries and properties
- Cases and tools for managing product-related data
- Product data and related e-business standards
- Product data and ERP systems
- Dissemination and acceptance of product-related standards
- Product data in electronic catalogs
- Multilingual catalogs
- Concepts and mechanisms for distributed product catalogs
- Product models for configuration, pricing and services
- Usage of product data for spend analysis
Important Dates:
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2005-04-29 Submission of papers
2005-05-27 Notification of acceptance
2005-06-24 Camera-ready versions due
2005-09-19/22 Workshop (final date to be determined by conference chair)
Submission:
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Authors are invited to submit original research contributions in English,
following the LNI format
(www.gi-ev.de/LNI/autorenrichtlinien/guidelines.pdf).
Papers must not exceed 5 pages. Submitted papers will be reviewed by at
least two members of the program committee. All accepted papers will be
published in "Lecture Notes in Informatics" (LNI) by the German
Informatics Society. LNI is indexed by DBLP and has a high visibility
throughout Europe. Please send your submissions in PDF format to
martin.hepp@deri.org
For accepted submissions, at least one author must register to the
conference in order for the paper to appear in the proceedings and to be
scheduled in the workshop program.
Workshop Co-chairs:
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- Dieter Fensel (DERI, Austria)
- Martin Hepp (DERI, Austria)
- Joerg Leukel (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany)
- Volker Schmitz (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany)
Program Committee:
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- Hans Akkermans (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands)
- Martin Bichler (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
- Chris Bussler (DERI, Ireland)
- Oscar Corcho (ISOCO, Spain)
- Bruno de Vuyst (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
- Tommaso Di Noia (Politecnico di Bari, Italy)
- Ying Ding (DERI, Austria)
- Frank-Dieter Dorloff (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany)
- Alea Fairchild (Universiteit van Tilburg, Netherlands)
- Doug Foxvog (DERI, Ireland)
- Jingzhi Guo (Griffith University, Australia)
- Juhnyoung Lee (IBM Research, USA)
- Sang-goo Lee (Seoul National University, Korea)
- Wee Keong Ng (Nanyang Technological University, Singapure)
- Guy Pierra (LISI/ENSMA, France)
- Axel Polleres (DERI, Austria)
- Wolfgang Wilkes (University of Hagen, Germany)
- Yuxiao Zhao (Link?ping University, Sweden)
More information on the venue, registration, hotels, and related events
will be available at www.informatik2005.de. In addition, we will provide
detailed, all English information on the workshop website at
http://www.deri.at/events/workshops/prodis2005
Contact:
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Martin Hepp
Semantics in Business Information Systems (SEBIS)
Digital Research Enterprise Institute (DERI)
Leopold Franzens University of Innsbruck
Technikerstrasse 21a
A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Phone: +43 512 507 6465
Fax: +43 512 507 9872
E-mail: martin.hepp@deri.org
URL: http://sebis.deri.org
Workshop URL:
http://www.deri.at/events/workshops/prodis2005/
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