2nd International Workshop on Ontologies and Conceptual
Modeling
Onto.Com
2013
together
with the
PURPOSE AND
SCOPE
There has been a growing interest in the role played
by formal ontology, as well as areas such as philosophical logics, cognitive sciences
and linguistics, in the development of theoretical foundations for conceptual
modeling. In particular, a number of ontological theories such as BWW, DOLCE,
GFO and UFO have been successfully applied to the evaluation of conceptual
modeling languages and frameworks (e.g., UML, ORM, ER, REA, TROPOS, ARIS, BPMN,
RM-ODP, Archimate and OWL), and to the development of engineering tools (e.g.,
methodological guidelines, modeling profiles, design patterns) that contribute
to the theory and practice of this discipline.
Additionally, there has been an increasing interest in
the use of empirical studies to assess the impact of the application of these
theoretical foundations to the design of conceptual modeling grammars and
tools. The objective of this workshop is to collect innovative and high-quality
research contributions regarding the role played by the aforementioned
disciplines to the foundations of conceptual modeling.
With this workshop we would like to create a true
forum for discussion and, in that spirit, we would like to solicit papers that
address specific questions of relevance to body of knowledge of the emerging
discipline of Ontology-Driven Conceptual Modeling.
WE PARTICULARLY
WELCOME PAPERS THAT RAISE CHALLENGING QUESTIONS, INNOVATIVE IDEAS AND
“OUT-OF-THE-BOX” THINKING
AND WHICH, AS A
CONSEQUENCE, CAN HELP TO PROMOTE INTERESTING DISCUSSIONS AT THE WORKSHOP.
Examples for topics that can be of interest address
questions such as:
Workshop Chairs:
Deadlines:
SUBMITTING A PAPER: Papers should be submitted via the following link https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ontocom2013
Program Committee (to be expanded):
Submission and types of papers
Workshop proceedings will be published by
Springer-Verlag in the LNBIP (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing)
series. Authors must submit manuscripts using the Springer-Verlag LNBIP style.
See http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html for style files and details.
We welcome technical research papers as well as
speculative/visionary papers addressing the topics of the workshop.
Submissions should be in LNBIP and pdf format. The
maximum length is 10 pages. Accepted papers will be published in the LNBIP
workshop proceedings. After the discussions at the workshop, we are planning to
organize a special issue at a high-quality journal on the field with invited
extended versions of the papers.
SUBMITTING A
PAPER: Papers should be submitted via the
following link https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ontocom2013
Contact
For all inquiries regarding this workshop one can contact Giancarlo
Guizzardi (gguizzardi-at-inf.ufes.br).
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