Call for Papers
Tenth Enterprise Engineering Working Conference
September 28th, October 19th and November 9th – 10th, 2020 (online), Bozen / Bolzano, Italy, as part of BOSK 2020
Important Dates (2nd submission window):
September 28th: Abstract submission deadline (you can still submit an abstract until October 18, please do it asap)
October 18th12th: Submission deadline for initial versions of papers
November 5th: Final versions of papers for presentation
The 2020 Enterprise Engineering Working Conference (EEWC 2020) will be the 10th working conference addressing the field of Enterprise Engineering. As it is not unlikely that there will still be Covid-19 related travel restrictions in place for several of us by September, it has been decided for the BOSK 2020 events to take place in an on-line format. This also applies to EEWC 2020.
Nevertheless, the goal remains to gather academics and practitioners in order to share innovative research issues and practical experiences, balancing rigour and relevance, as well as to facilitate profound discussions on the discipline of enterprise engineering. Furthermore, as in earlier years, the proceedings of EEWC 2020 will be published as post-conference proceedings in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP). The use of post-conference proceedings enables the authors to update their submissions based on the feedback from reviewers, as well as the discussions during the conference, which truly underlines the working conference character of EEWC.
In going on-line, we will take the opportunity to take a further step in turning our EEWC conferences in a community-driven working event.
More specifically, the plan is to have each paper go through the following process:
- Each submitted paper (via EasyChair) will be reviewed by three reviewers. The reviewers will be asked (1) if the current version of the paper is good enough to be presented at the discussion sessions.
- The discussions on the on-line platform will happen during the conference days.
- With sufficient time before conference paper presentation/discussion rounds, PC-chairs will, based on reviews, make a selection of papers that are to be presented. Some of these papers will already obtain confirmation of publication in Springer proceedings, some will be conditionally accepted and, after the conference, might be accepted.
- The authors will then have the option to provide an updated version of their papers. In addition, they will be requested to provide a 15 minute pre-recorded video with a presentation as a fallback solution in case the online presentation fails due to bandwidth problems. These should be provided before the actual conference presentations will take place, according to the dates below.
- Close to the conference days, the community will be able to read the updated version of the paper watch the pre-recorded video and initiate discussions on an online forum.
- During the actual conference days, video-meetings will be organised in which the papers (and presentations) will be discussed in more detail.
- After the conference, authors are required to submit an updated version of their paper taking into account the discussions and chairs’ feedback. The latter will be re-assessed by the reviewers. Based on this, the final selection of papers to be included in the post-proceedings will be made.
The above structure also allows us to be rather flexible in terms of submission deadlines as per the dates specified below.
Proceedings
The proceedings of the working conference will, as always, be published in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP).
As in the previous years, the EEWC working conference will use post-conference proceedings. This enables the authors to update their submissions based on the feedback from reviewers, as well as the discussions during the working conference. Additionally, it provides us with more flexibility regarding the submission and reviewing process.
Relevant Topics
Topics of interest to for the EEWC include, but are not limited to:
- Specific aspects of enterprises:
- Business processes
- Business rules
- Information systems
- Software architectures
- Cross cutting concerns for enterprises:
- FAIR principles on good data management
- Regulatory compliance
- Sustainability
- Cyber risks
- Governance
- Coherence
- Resilience & antifragility
- Specific activities within enterprise engineering:
- Architecture
- Design
- Transformation
- Creation & use of reference models
- Tool support for enterprise engineering
- Foundations of enterprise engineering:
- Cybernetics
- Complex adaptive systems
- Foundations of (conceptual) modelling
- Fact-based thinking & modelling
- Enterprise ontology
- Normalised systems theory
- Foundational ontologies
- Collaborative & participatory modelling & design
- Application of enterprise engineering:
- Case studies in enterprise engineering
- Application of enterprise engineering in specific sectors / industries
Submission
Papers should be submitted in PDF format. The results described must be unpublished and must not be under review elsewhere. Submissions must conform to Springer’s LNBIP format and should not exceed 15 pages, including all text, figures, references and appendices. Submissions not conforming to the LNBIP format or exceeding 15 pages will be rejected without review. Information about the Springer LNBIP format can be found at Springer LNBIP web page mentioned above.
For the actual submission, please go to our Easychair conference web page.
Important Dates
First window of submissions | |
Submission deadline for initial versions of papers: | 31-08-2020 |
Notification of acceptance (full or conditional): | 21-09-2020 |
Paper presentation/discussion – first round | |
Presentation & updated paper available for viewing: | 28-09-2020 |
Conference & video call based discussions: | 28-09-2020 |
Second window of submissions | |
Deadline for submission of abstracts (you can still submit an abstract until October 18, please do it asap): | 28-09-2020 |
Deadline for initial versions of papers: | |
Paper presentation/discussion – second round | |
Presentation & updated paper available for viewing: | 16-10-2020 |
Conference & video call based discussions: | 19-10-2020 |
Paper presentation/discussion – third round | |
Presentation & updated paper available for viewing: | 06-11-2020 |
Conference & video call based discussions: | 09-11-2020 to 10-11-2020 |
Post-conference versions of papers due: | 30-11-2020 |
Final notification of acceptance to post-proceedings: | 07-12-2020 |
Camera ready: | 21-12-2020 |
Chairs
Program Co-Chairs
- David Aveiro, University of Madeira, Portugal
- Giancarlo Guizzardi, University of Bolzano / Bozen, Italy
- Henderik A. Proper, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Luxembourg
- Robert Pergl, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
Program Committee (to be confirmed/updated)
- Alberto Silva, INESC and University of Lisbon, Portugal
- Carlos Mendes, INESC and University of Lisbon, Portugal
- Carlos Páscoa, Portuguese Air Force Academy, Portugal
- Duarte Gouveia, University of Madeira, Portugal
- Eduard Babkin, Higher School of Economics, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
- Florian Matthes, Technical University Munich, Germany
- Fernanda Baião, Pontifical Catholic University, Brazil
- Frederick Gailly, Ghent University
- Geert Poels, University of Gent, Belgium
- Gil Regev, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
- Graham McLeod, McLeod, inspired.org, South Africa and University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
- Hans Mulder, University of Antwerp, Belgium
- Jaap Gordijn, Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands
- Jan Dietz, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
- Jan Verelst, University of Antwerp, Belgium
- Jens Gulden, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
- Jorge Sanz, Computing and Business School, National University of Singapore
- João Paulo Almeida, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil
- José Tribolet, INESC and University of Lisbon, Portugal
- Joseph Barjis, San Jose State University, USA
- Julio Nardi, NEMO/IFES, Brazil
- Junichi Iijima, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
- Maria-Eugenia Iacob, University of Twente, The Netherlands
- Marcela Vegeti, CONICET, Argentina
- Marcello Bax, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
- Martin Op ‘t Land, Capgemini, The Netherlands and University of Antwerp, Belgium
- Marten van Sinderen, University of Twente, The Netherlands
- Maurício Almeida, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
- Miguel Mira da Silva, INESC and University of Lisbon, Portugal
- Peter Loos, University of Saarland, Germany
- Petr Kremen, Babylon Health, UK and Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
- Philip Huysmans, University of Antwerp, Belgium
- Pnina Soffer, MIS department, Haifa University, Israel
- Pontus Johnson, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
- Robert Lagerström, KTH – Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
- Robert Winter, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
- Rony Flatscher, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria
- Sanetake Nagayoshi, Shizuoka University, Japan
- Stefan Strecker, University of Hagen, Germany
- Stephan Aier, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
- Steven van Kervel, Formetis, The Netherlands
- Stijn Hoppenbrouwers, HAN University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
- Sybren de Kinderen, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
- Tatyana Poletaeva, INSA/LITIS, France
- Tiago Prince Sales, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
- Ulrich Frank, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
- Ulrik Franke, Swedish Defense Research Agency, Sweden