14th CIAO! Doctoral Consortium Workshop
in conjunction with the Enterprise Engineering Working Conference (EEWC 2014)
May 5th, 2014, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
What is the CIAO! Doctoral Consortium?
The CIAO! Doctoral Consortium is a workshop for doctoral students whose research is related to the CIAO! and/or EEWC research topics at any stage in their thesis. The goal of the Doctoral Consortium is to help the doctoral students with their thesis by giving feedback on their own research work as well as to give some general advice on making the most of their research environment.
The first objective of the CIAO! Doctoral Consortium is to encourage doctoral students to write, submit and present papers and to help them to improve the quality of the papers. The second objective is to be a platform for meeting each other as well as for meeting the members of the CIAO! Research Staff.
Members of the CIAO! Doctoral Consortium Referee Board will accompany the workshop. They will study all the papers and comment on the content of the thesis as well as on the presentations. The doctoral students will have one hour time for their presentations, focusing on what the main theme of the thesis is, what has been achieved and how the work should continue. Another hour is reserved for discussion and feedback from both the members of the referee board and the other doctoral students.
Why submit a paper to the CIAO! Doctoral Consortium?
When was the last time you were thinking about the state of your doctoral thesis? Have you ever written a paper about your doctoral thesis for convincing people that what you are doing makes sense and that it is different from or better than existing solutions? Have you ever explained to someone exactly why you propose your solution?
In writing a paper for the CIAO! Doctoral Consortium, you have to think, write and convince people about all these points. In return, you will receive feedback, guidance and support.
Not only will you learn from the discussions about your own work, but also from other doctoral students in action! The best way to learn how to present your work may be from seeing both good and bad examples. Having said that, the CIAO! Doctoral Consortium provides a friendly and supportive forum for such experiences.
What should be the content of such a paper? Different from other papers, this paper addresses specifically your thesis, that is the thesis, the whole thesis and nothing but the thesis. You should answer questions like:
- What is the problem being addressed in your thesis?
- What is the solution you are proposing?
- How does it relate to existing work?
- What is the state of your thesis?
- What have you done so far?
- What are your future plans?
The CIAO! Doctoral Consortium will be rounded off by a discussion of general questions related to your research. They include, but are not limited to, the following aspects:
- Problem formulation
- Analysis and evaluation of the state of the doctoral thesis
- Research methodology
- Underlying principles of the approach,
- Utility of the approach
- Validation of the results
- Critical evaluation of one’s own work
- Identification of the target audience and beneficiaries of a thesis
- Validation techniques (such as prototyping, field experiment, or argumentation)
- Definition of the innovative contribution of a thesis to the existing state of the art.
Submissions
To apply for presentation at the CIAO! Doctoral Consortium, please submit a paper of your doctoral work by uploading it to the EasyChair System. The papers will then be distributed among the members of the referee board in order to review them. Submissions must conform to Springer’s LNBIP format and should not exceed 15 pages, including all text, figures, references and appendices. Information about the Springer LNBIP format can be found at Springer LNBIP Web page. Submissions should be handed in electronically, in PDF.
Your submitted paper should
- clearly formulate the research question,
- identify the significant problems in the field of research,
- outline the current knowledge of the problem domain, as well as the state of existing solutions,
- present clearly any preliminary ideas, the proposed approach and the results achieved so far,
- sketch the research methodology that is or will be applied,
- point out the contributions of the applicant to the problem solution, and
- state in what aspects the suggested solution is different, new or better as compared to existing approaches to the problem.
Submissions will be judged on originality, significance, correctness, and clarity. No more than 6 papers can be accepted for presentation.
To submit your paper you can go to Easychair 14th CIAO! DC in the following URL: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ciaodc2014
Important Dates
Abstract submission | March 24, 2014 |
Deadline for submission: | March 31, 2014 (extended) |
Notification of acceptance: | April 14, 2014 |
Submission of final version | April 28, 2014 |
Doctoral Consortium: | May 05, 2014 |
CIAO! DC Chairs
General Chair
Jan L.G. Dietz, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Antonia Albani, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Program Chair
David Aveiro, University of Madeira, Portugal
Organization Chairs
David Aveiro, University of Madeira, Portugal
Duarte Gouveia, University of Madeira, Portugal
Referee board
Antonia Albani | University of St. Gallen, Switzerland |
Carlos Pascoa | Portuguese Air Force |
Eduard Babkin | Higher School of Economics (Nizhny Novgorod), Russia |
Hans Mulder | University of Antwerp, Belgium |
Henderik Proper | Public Research Centre – Henri Tudor, Luxembourg |
Jan Verelst | University of Antwerp, Belgium |
Jan L.G.Dietz | Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands |
Jan Hoogervorst | Antwerp Management School, Belgium |
Jose Tribolet | University of Lisbon, Portugal |
Joseph Barjis | Czech Technical University, Czech Republic |
Junichi Iijima | Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan |
Khaled Gaaloul | Public Research Centre – Henri Tudor, Luxembourg |
Mauricio Almeida | Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil |
Philip Huysmans | University of Antwerp, Belgium |
Robert Pergl | Czech Technical University, Czech Republic |
Sybren de Kinderen | University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg |
Wolfgang Molnar | Public Research Centre – Henri Tudor, Luxembourg |