(DBWORLD) CFP:Many Facets of Process Engineering

Said.Assar@galaxie.int-evry.fr
Tue, 18 Feb 1997 12:25:41 -0600 (CST)

First International Workshop on
The Many Facets of Process Engineering

22-23 September 1997, Gammarth, Tunisia

Co-organised by :

Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Univ. Paris 1, Paris, France
Laboratoire de Programmation et Genie Logiciel, ENSI, Tunis, Tunisia

Sponsor Committee :
Mohamed Ben Ahmed (Secretaire d'Etat a` L'Informatique, Tunisia)

Process Engineering (PE) is considered as a key issue by different research
communities (e.g. Software Engineering, Information System, Method
Engineering, Workflow, Groupware). The underpinning assumption is that
improving PE will lead to improve productivity in software/system development,
quality products and customer satisfaction.
Each community tackles the problem with a specific view-point.
The Software Engineering community concentrates on representing and
automating software production. The Workflow community focuses on
understanding the interaction between actors during a production process.
The Method Engineering community seeks at improving practices for systems
development activities, etc..

The workshop aims at bringing together leading edge researchers from
these communities with the goal of exchanging view points, sharing
experiences and fostering mutual understanding.

Appropriate topics for submission includes, but are not limited to, the
following :
- Software Engineering process modelling, enactment, assessment and improvement
- Requirements Engineering process modelling, enactment, assessment and improvement
- CASE tool and Meta-CASE tool supporting PE
- Groupware and Workflow management
- Information System development
- Formal foundation of process Engineering
- Method Engineering
- Case studies and Empirical researches on implementation issues and/or the
effectiveness of PE in practice
- Experience reports on industrial usage of PE
- Formal tools for program development
- Process Engineering and Reverse Engineering
- Metrics for Software engineering and PE

Papers must be original contributions, not accepted or submitted
elsewhere. They will judged on originality, significance, correctness and
clarity. The working language of the conference in English or French.

I N S T R U C T I O N S TO A U T H O R S :

Send 5 copies (5000 words maximum) to the programme chair with the first
page containing the tittle, the authors names, a complete address for
correspondance (with phone, fax and email), the abstract (250 words
maximum) and a list of keywords.

P R O G R A M M E C H A I R A D D R E S S :

Georges GROSZ
C.R.I. - University Paris 1
17, rue de Tolbiac
75013 PARIS FRANCE
Tel : (33) 01 44 24 93 75
Fax : (33) 01 45 86 76 66
email : grosz@univ-paris1.fr

I M P O R T A N T D A T E S :

Paper submission : 22/03/97
Notification of acceptance : 22/05/97
Camera ready due : 21/06/97

Programme chairs : G. Grosz (CRI, Univ. Paris 1, France)
Farouk Kamoun (ENSI, Tunis, Tunisia)
Organising committee chairs :Henda Benghazala (ENSI, Tunis, Tunisia)
Organising committee :
Naoufel Kraiem (ENSI, Tunis, Tunisia)
Sonia Ghanouchi (ENSI, Tunis, Tunisia)
Walid Sadfi (ENSI, Tunis, Tunisia)
Yassine Jamoussi (ENSI, Tunis, Tunisia)
Samir Boucetta (ENSI, Tunis, Tunisia)

Programme committee :

Henda Benghazala (ENSI, Tunis, Tunisia)
Jean Bezivin (LSG, Univ. Nantes, France)
Nacer Boujlida (CRIN, Univ . Nancy 1, France)
Foauzi Boufares (LIPN, Univ. Paris 13, France)
Annie Cavarerro (Univ. Nice, France)
Corine Cauvet (IAE/CRI, Univ. Paris 1, France)
Claude Delobel (LRI, Univ. Paris 11, France)
Jean Claude Derniame (CRIN, Univ . Nancy 1, France)
Eric Dubois (UNDP, Namur, Belgique)
Pascal Estraillier (MASI, Univ. Paris 6, France)
Andre Flory (INSA, Lyon, France)
Georges Gardarin (PRISM, Univ. Versailles-St Quentin, France)
Jean Pierre Giraudin (ENSIMAG, Grenoble, France)
Henry Habrias (IRIN, Nantes, France)
Danielle Herin (CRIM, Montpellier, France)
Ali Jaoua (FST, Tunis, Tunisia)
Serge Miranda (MBDS UNSA, CERAM, Sophia Antipolis, France)
Mohamed Moalla (FST, Tunis, Tunisia)
Carlo Montangero (Univ. Pise, Pise, Italy)
Veronique Plihon (Univ. Toulon, Toulon, France)
Colette Rolland (CRI, Univ. Paris 1, France)
Walid Sadfi (ENSI, Tunis, Tunisia)
Sylvianne Schwer (LIPN, Univ. Paris 13, France)
Carine Souveyet (CRI, Univ. Paris 1, France)
Gilles Zurfluh (IRIT, Toulouse, France)

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