RuleApps2009
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RuleApps2009
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3rd East European Workshop on Rule-Based Applications
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| Start | September 21, 2009 |
| End | September 22, 2009 |
| Homepage: | RuleApps2009 |
| Location | |
| City: | Cottbus |
| Country: | Germany |
| Important dates | |
| Submissions due: | July 30, 2009 |
| Notification: | August 30, 2009 |
| Camera ready due: | September 15, 2009 |
This workshop aims to to be a common space where those with experience or interest in rule modeling, rule languages and rule engines meet researchers with expertise in other areas such as: Artificial Intelligence, Business Process Modeling, Cloud Computing, Intelligent Agents, Model-Driven Architecture, and Semantic Web.
Attending this workshop will give researchers the possibility to identify new trends and challenges in rule-based applications, and it will provide a forum for potential users of innovative AI techniques
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Topics of Interest (alphabetical)
The workshop seeks contributions addressing, but not limited to, the following topics:
- Artificial Intelligence Rules and Rule Systems
- Best Practices in Business Rules
- Combining rules and ontologies
- Rules in Enterprise Modeling
- Implemented tools and systems
- Rules and Web Services Integration
- Rules Modeling and Business Processes(including Production Rules and ECA Rules)
- Rule base Visualization, Verbalization, Validation, Verification and Exception Handling.
- Rule-based agents modeling and simulation
- Rule-based modeling of mechanisms, policies, strategies and contracts.
- Rule Engines Architectures
- Rules in Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0
Past events
- 2nd East European Workshop on Rule-Based Applications - RuleApps'2008 , Collocated with the 18th biennial European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, ECAI'2008, July 21-25, 2008, Patras, Greece (DBLP entry)
- 1st East European Workshop on Rule-Based Applications - RuleApps'2007 , Collocated with the 9th International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing, SYNASC'2007 September 26-29, 2007, Timisoara, Romania (DBLP Entry)
Submission Requirements
RuleApps2009 looks for three categories of submissions: regular papers, short papers and application papers.
- Regular papers - max. 10 pages (including figures) LNCS format, describing completed research.
- Short papers and application papers - max. 6 pages (including figures) LNCS format), describing early results and novel ideas. Software described in application papers should be available online during the review process.
The submission web site is http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ruleapps2009
For any additional questions regarding the submission of papers ask organizers by email (please include RuleApps'2009 in the subject).
Publication
The accepted papers will be published as CEUR-WS Proceedings. The copyright for the individual items (subsuming any type of computer-represented files containing articles, software demos, videos, etc.) within the proceedings volume is owned by default by their respective authors. Copying of items, in particular papers, and proceedings volumes is permitted only for private and academic purposes. Copying or use for commercial purposes is forbidden unless an explicit permission is acquired from the copyright owners (i.e. authors).
Extended versions of the best regular papers of the workshop will be invited for publication in an indexed scientific journal.
Accepted Papers
- Grzegorz J. Nalepa, Antoni Ligeza, Krzysztof Kaczor and Weronika T. Furmańska. HeKatE Rule Runtime and Design Framework (paper, talk)
- Sergey Lukichev. The Declarative Approach for Anomaly Detection in Production Rule Bases with Semantic Constraints. (paper, talk)
- Alexander Boehm and Carl-Christian Kanne. Messaging Rules as a Programming Model for Enterprise Application Integration. (paper, talk)
- Emilian Pascalau. Built-ins for JSON Rules. (paper, talk)
- Vassilis Papataxiarhis, Vassileios Tsetsos, Isambo Karali, Panagiotis Stamatopoulos and Stathes Hadjiefthymiades. i-footman: A Knowledge-Based Framework for Football Managers. (paper, talk(ppt)).
Workshop Place and Schedule
Place: Brandenburg University of Technology, Building: LG1C, Room: 415.
Schedule: September 21, 2009
- 12:00 - 13:00 - Registration and welcome from organizers
- 13:00 - 14:00 - Lunch
- 14:00 - 18:00 - Presentations and discussions
- 18:00 - Dinner
Organizers and Program Committee
Organizers
- Adrian Giurca, Brandenburg University of Technology, Germany
- Grzegorz J. Nalepa, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
- Gerd Wagner, Brandenburg University of Technology, Germany
Program Committee
- Grigoris Antoniou, FORTH, Greece
- Costin Badica, University of Craiova, Romania
- Nick Bassiliades, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
- Aïcha-Nabila Benharkat, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon, France
- Jens Dietrich, Massey University, New Zealand
- Dragan Gasevic, Athabasca University, Canada
- Adrian Giurca, Brandenburg University of Technology, Germany
- Ion Iancu, University of Craiova, Romania
- Isambo Karali, University of Athens, Greece
- Antoni Ligeza, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
- Grzegorz J. Nalepa, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
- Viorel Negru, West University of Timisoara, Romania
- Adrian Paschke, Freie Universität Berlin
- Paula Lavinia Patranjan, SKYTEC AG, Germany
- Mark Proctor, Drools, Redhat
- Dave Reynolds, Hewlett-Packard Semantic Web Research, England
- Kuldar Taveter, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
- Gerd Wagner, Brandenburg University of Technology, Germany
Venue and Accommodation
How to Reach Cottbus
Public transport in Germany is excellent. Germany's rail network is comfortable, reliable and fast. The website offers comprehensive information on time tables, services and discounts. All major cities feature impressive public transport systems. Tube, tram and busses assure reliable transportation.
- From Berlin Schoenefeld International Airport (≈ 100km)
The train station is in the immediate vicinity of the airport (5 min. walking). Use the Deutsche Bahn Web Site to find your connection.
- From Berlin Tegel International Airport (≈ 130km)
Take the bus TXL in direction Mollstr./Prenzlauer Allee. You'll reach Berlin central Railway Station (Berlin Hbf ) in 15 minutes. Here you can take a direct train to Cottbus. Use the Deutsche Bahn Web Site to find your connection.
- From Dresden International Airport (≈ 85km)
Take the S-Bahn S2 in direction Heidenau. You'll reach Dresden Hbf in 20 min. Here you can take a direct train to Cottbus. Use the Deutsche Bahn Web Site to find your connection.
- Other railway connections
You can reach us easily from Leipzig, Frankfurt(Oder), Hannover and Gorlitz.
- Road connection
Two direct connections to the highway A15, Berlin-Forst-Breslau-Wroclaw. Connections to the national roads B169, B97, and B115.
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