Doctoral consortium
9-10 June 2009 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Aim
The CAiSE Doctoral Consortium 2009 is an international forum for PhD students working in the areas addressed by the CAiSE conference. The forum is intended to bring together PhD students and give them the opportunity to present and discuss their research in a constructively critical atmosphere. The consortium will operate in a workshop format, giving PhD students an opportunity to showcase their research and providing them with feedback from senior international researchers. We particularly encourage students that are somewhere in the middle of their research to submit to this workshop.
Goals
The goals of the Doctoral Consortium event are
• To provide fruitful feedback and advice to the selected Ph.D. students on their research thesis.
• To provide the opportunity to meet experts from different backgrounds working on topics related to the Information Systems Engineering field.
• To interact with other PhD students and stimulate an exchange of ideas and suggestions among participants.
Consortium setup
A CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Faculty panel consisting of prominent researchers in the field of information systems engineering will actively reflect on the research work and will contribute to the discussions. The workshop in Amsterdam will be the 16th Doctoral Consortium of a series held in conjunction with the CAiSE conferences.
Accepted Papers
Tuesday afternoon (Doctoral Consortium 1 & 2)
Brigitte Burgemeestre. Early requirements engineering for e-customs decision support: Assessing overlap in mental models
Denis Ssebuggwawo. Collaborative Modeling Processes:Towards Understanding and Supporting Collaborative Modeling Games
Mandana Sotoodeh. Challenges in Semantic Interoperability in Emergency Management
Lotfi Hussami. A decision-support system for IS compliance management
Wednesday morning (Doctoral Consortium 3)
Vincent Pijpers. Inter-Organizational alignment with e3alignment
Anna Chmielowiec. Technical Challenges in Market-Driven Automated Service Provisioning
Ivan Salvador Razo-Zapata, Jaap Gordijn and Hans Akkermans. Automatic Service Configuration under e3value approach.
Wednesday afternoon (Doctoral Consortium 4 & 5)
Gregor Scheithauer. Business Service Description Methodology for Service Ecosystems
Wim Timmerman. Design of Value-added Services in the Energy Business
Silja Eckartz. ES Implementations in Cross-Organizational Settings: How should the business cases look like?
Elena Planas. A Framework for Verifying UML Behavioral Models
Fiona Tulinayo. Integrating System Dynamics with Conceptual and Process ModelingPC Co-chairs and Workshop Organizers
• Sjaak Brinkkemper, Utrecht University
• Hans Weigand, University of Tilburg










