Call for Workshops
We welcome proposals for workshops for the 17th IFIP WG 8.1 Working Conference on the Practice of Enterprise Modelling (PoEM), taking place in Stockholm, Sweden, on December 3 — December 5.
Important dates
- Workshop proposal submission deadline: 28 June 2024
- Workshop notification of acceptance: 5 July 2024
- Workshop paper submission deadline: 29 September 2024
- Workshop author notification: 20 October 2024
- Workshop author registration: 25 October 2024
- Workshop preface and camera-ready papers: 18 November 2024
- Workshop day: 3 December 2024
Instructions for Workshop Proposals
We encourage workshop proposals that target innovative applications of enterprise modelling within the specific focus on the PoEM’24 conference theme Enterprise Modeling and Enterprise Architecture for system analysis and design to support industry 5.0 and society 5.0. We encourage workshops, but do not limit to, that address topics such as:
- Enterprise modelling foundations
- Empirical studies on enterprise modelling
- Enterprise modelling and artificial intelligence
- Ontologies and languages for enterprise modelling
- Enterprise design and engineering
- Enterprise modelling for software development
- Enterprise security, risk, and privacy
- Value modelling
- Data-driven enterprises
- Sustainable enterprises
- Resilience and antifragility
- Digital transformation
- Blockchain technology
- Industry 5.0
- FAIR principles and data management
- Internet of Things
- Digital twin technologies and their applications
Workshop proposals are limited to 5 pages. They must include:
- A title
- An abstract of at most 150 words
- A statement on the purpose and the format (paper-based or discussion-based) of the workshop. List the workshop topics and explain how the focus of the workshop complements the main conference
- Organizing workshop chairs including short bios
- The number of expected papers and attendees
- Length of workshop: half-day or full-day workshop
- A preliminary timeline for the workshop. Also mention if you plan to have a keynote (please note that the conference organization will not cover fees, travel expenses, accommodation, nor registration cost). Please mention if you require any special requirement regarding infrastructure and room layout.
- A list of tentative PC members
- Information on previous editions of the workshop if available
- Information on advertisement plans for your workshop
Workshop proposals should be submitted via email to Simon Hacks <simon.hacks@dsv.su.se> and Ben Roelens <ben.roelens@ou.nl>.
Please feel free to contact us in case of queries or workshop proposal submission ideas.
In case of acceptance, organizing workshop chairs are responsible for the paper reviewing process including the distribution of a call for papers, assignment of reviewers, acceptance/rejection decisions, and collecting as well as proof-reading the camera-ready versions.
Accepted workshop papers will be published in joint CEUR-WS post-proceedings. Moreover, all workshops must employ the 1-column CEUR-WS formatting guidelines with paper lengths between 5 and 15 pages (including references and appendices).