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24 September 2007 in Brisbane, Australia

10th International Workshop on Reference Modeling


On September 24, the European Research Center for Information Systems will organize the 10th International Workshop on Reference Modeling. The workshop will take place at the  5th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM) in Brisbane, Australia.

Workshop Program

Location: Room Z308, Z Building,  QUT Campus
September 24, 2007

11:00am-11:10am
Welcome, Patrick Delfmann, Workshop Co-Chair

11:10am-11:50am
Christian Janiesch, Armin Stein
Adapting Standards to Facilitate the Transition from Situational Model to Reference Model

11:50am-12:30pm
Marcello La Rosa, Florian Gottschalk, Marlon Dumas, Wil M. P. van der Aalst
Linking Domain Models and Process Models for Reference Model Configuration

12.30pm-01:15pm
Light Lunch

01:15pm-01:55pm
Jan vom Brocke, Christian Buddendick, Alexander Simons
Reference Modeling for Higher Education Budgeting

01:55pm-02:35pm
Oliver Thomas, Bettina Hermes, Peter Loos
Towards a Reference Process Model for Event Management

02:35pm-02:45pm
Final Discussion

Important Dates:

Paper Submission:
8 June 2007
Notification of acceptance:
13 July 2007
Camera-ready paper due:
3 August 2007

Aims and Scope:

The development of information models is often an expensive and time consuming task. Hence, approaches are eligible which increase the efficiency of information modeling. Reference models are information models that are developed explicitly with the goal of being reused for different, but similar purposes. Therefore, the benefit of using reference models is mainly the reduction of development and maintenance costs due to the possible reuse of knowledge. The 10th Workshop on Reference Modeling (RefMod2007) will provide a forum for both researchers and practitioners in order to exchange new findings and experiences in the field of reference modeling. Papers for RefMod2007 should discuss method­ological, business domain-oriented or economic issues of reference modeling. Possible topics are (but are not restricted to):
  • procedure models and modeling languages for the development of reference models
  • evaluation and adaptation of reference models
  • reference models for retail, industry, service, administration and eGovernment
  • economic aspects of reference modeling
  • reference modeling tools

Submission Requirements:

Papers should be submitted in English language and should not exceed 12 pages. The submission format should be MS Word (DOC or RTF). Figures should preferably be embedded in VISIO or EMF format. Please comply with the LNCS instructions for authors available at  http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. Manuscripts should be sent to modeling@ercis.de. Please submit your paper without any author information and provide this information and the title of the paper in a separate cover file.

Quality Requirements and Review Process:

Papers should be original, well-written, self-contained contributions that elucidate novel research and innovation in reference modeling which advance the field fundamentally and significantly. Papers are selected within a rigorous double-blind peer review process performed by the conference program committee (see below).

Program Chair:

Jörg Becker (European Research Center for Information Systems) becker@ercis.de

Co-Chair:

Patrick Delfmann (European Research Center for Information Systems) delfmann@ercis.de

Program Committee:

Wil van der Aalst (Eindhoven University of Technology, NL)
Jörg Becker (European Research Center for Information Systems, Münster, D)
Jan vom Brocke (University of Liechtenstein, FL)
Patrick Delfmann (European Research Center for Information Systems, Münster, D)
Jörg Desel (University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, D)
Werner Esswein (Dresden University of Technology, D)
Ulrich Frank (University of Duisburg-Essen, D)
Monique Jansen-Vullers (Eindhoven University of Technology, NL)
Ralf Knackstedt (European Research Center for Information Systems, Münster, D)
Peter Loos (University of Saarland, D)
Michael zur Mühlen (Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, USA)
Andreas Oberweis (University of Karlsruhe, D)
Michael Rohloff (mri Management Consulting, D)
Michael Rosemann (Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, AUS)
Reinhard Schütte (Dohle Group, D)


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