Collaboration, software and services
in information society

October 13th - 17th, 2008
Ljubljana, Slovenija
Chair: dr. Marjan Heričko
 

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Scope of the conference

The transition into the information and knowledge society is being accompanied by redefinition of the business processes and renewal of the information systems. There is an evident growth in the size and complexity of these systems. The consequence is that actual development problems cannot be successfully addressed and resolved by individuals. Moreover, heterogeneous and multidisciplinary teams are required and project teams should consist of members from various professional, technological and cultural environments. Teams have to respect maxims of collaborative communication in order to efficiently manage the complexity inherent to business and information systems and corresponding software and services.

The aim of the conference is to encourage potential authors to submit scientific papers as well as papers addressing applications of new techniques and methods enabling collaborative work and efficient service engineering. Topics are not limited to the domain of IS and software development - papers that address issues related to collaborative work in business systems and in community in general are also welcome.

 

CONFERENCE PROGRAM
WEDNESDAY, 15.10.2008

9:00 - 11:00 SESSION 1: (SEMANTIC) SERVICE DEVELOPMENT
 

Maurizio Morisio, Jose Felipe Mejia Bernal
Service architecture and service development process for limited on-board platforms

Boštjan Grašič, Vili Podgorelec
Towards Automated Execution Of Semantric Web Services in Semantic Networks

Miha Pavlinek , Marjan Heričko
Semantic Mashups

David Procházka, Arnošt Motyčka
Geospatial Search Service

Tjaša Ivanc
Responsibilities under the Data Protection Directive (95/46/EC) for search engine providers as controllers of user data

 

11:30 - 13:30 SESSION 2: ICT-BASED SERVICES
 

Jari Soini, Jari Leppäniemi, Hannu Jaakkola
Towards SeamlessCollaboration in Distributed Disaster Knowledge Management

Dragoslav Pešović, Zoran Budimac, Mirjana Ivanović
Distributed Mobile Agent Workflow - Activity Coordination Constructs in Workflow Process Graphs

Reinhard Bernsteiner, Peter Mirski, Aleš Živkovič
User Tracking for Infividualizing Personal Learning Environments

Kimmo Salmenjoki, Matti Tyynelä, Gunnar Prause, Uwe Lämmel
Open innovation networking for regional development with SMEs

Marjan Krašna, Branko Kaučič
Development of teachers e-portfolio

 

14:30 -16:00 SESSION 3: SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT APPROACHES
 

Luka Pavlič, Vili Podgorelec, Ivan Rozman
Formalizing Design Patterns with Ontologies

Gregor Molan
IMPROVEMENTS OF SOFTWARE TESTING FOR LSP -The example in the case of internationalization and localization

Črt Gerlec, Boštjan Kežmah
Quantity Mesurements of Interactive Web Application Development technologies

Jan Kryštof, Arnošt Motyčka
Metamodel for Presentation Layer

Marko Hölbl, Tatjana Welzer Družovec
COMPARISON OF TWO-PARTY ID-BASED AUTHENTICATED KEY AGREEMENT PROTOCOLS

 

16:30 - 18:00 SESSION 4: SERVICE SCIENCE, MANAGEMENT AND ENGINEERING
 

Kristjan Košič, Marjan Heričko
The Key Chalenges of Service Science

Marjan Heričko, Lorna Uden
Stepwise Introduction of Services Science into Higher Education Curriculum

Dejan Sraka, Branko Kaučič, Marjan Krašna
PLAGIARIZEM PROGRAMSKE KODE - KRAJA INTELEKTUALNE LASTNINE

Dejan Paler, Aleš Živkovič
Comparison of SOA Governance and ITIL

Andrej Krajnc, Kristjan Košič
Importance of Service Quality in Software Product Lines

 


PROGRAM COMMITTEE
  • dr. Marjan Heričko
  • dr. Ivan Rozman
  • dr. Kimmo Salmenjoki
  • dr. Lorna Uden
  • dr. Zoltán Porkoláb
  • dr. Adel Taweel
  • dr. Tomaž Domajnko
  • dr. Aleš Živkovič
  • dr. Gabriele Gianini
  • mag. Urška Kežmah

Conference topics
  • software and service engineering
  • service science
  • service ecosystems
  • service industry
  • Web 2.0 technologies, services, development approaches and tools
  • e-services and e-business
  • collaborative work and environment
  • technological, organizational and cultural aspects of collaboration
  • roles involved in designing systems and services
  • heterogeneous and multidisciplinary teams
  • teamwork and virtual organizations
  • knowledge management and knowledge networks
  • personalization and collaborative filtering
  • service-oriented architectures
  • concurent engineering
  • software patterns, reuse
  • agile processes
  • SLA and QoS
  • metrics, testing, quality assurance
  • the role of semantic web in software and service development
  • security, trust and dependability
  • ethical aspects and privacy of collaborative work
  • intellectual property

 
Papers

Papers should be written in English or in Slovene and will be reviewed by the Program Committee. The papers should be 4 pages long. They can be written in Slovene or English. An example is available in Word format on http://is.ijs.si/primer.doc. Papers should be sent to the following e-mail address: cot@uni-mb.si.

The papers will be reviewed and evaluated by the program committee. The accepted papers will be published in the proceedings, which will be handed out to all the participants of the conference at the registration.


 
Registration

Look at registration form.


 
Important dates
  • July 30th - Paper Submission Deadline
  • August 25th - Acceptance Notification
  • September 15th - Camera ready Paper Submission Deadline

 
Information

dr. Marjan Heričko,
University of Maribor, FERI, Institute of Informatics
Smetanova 17, SI-2000 Maribor
tel: +386 2 220 72 95

CSS'2008 will be held in Ljubljana at the Institut "Jožef Štefan", Jamova 39. You can find out how to get to the Jozef Stefan Institute, e.g. by bus: http://www.ijs.si/ijs/bus-map.jpg

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