CCE'05 at glance:

Objectives

Topics

Program

Committees

Deadlines

Information for authors

Venue

Travel Info

Registration

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CCE'05
CHALLENGES IN COLLABORATIVE ENGINEERING  

- The Knowledge Perspective in Collaborative Engineering

14th-15th April, 2005

Sopron, Hungary
in conjunction with DDECS'05

 

 

Event Objectives

CCE’05 is the 3rd event in a series of workshops dedicated to industrial practices and new techno­logies for collaborative engineering. Collaborative Engineering aims at providing concepts, techno­logies and solutions for product development in dispersed engineering teams. The increased industrial demand for this innovative approach is based on the fact that networked organization structures are common practice in numerous industry sectors, like automobile, aerospace, electronics or construction. Collaboration has become a key issue for agile and flexible engineering processes.

The next CCE workshop will focus on the knowledge perspective of collaborative engineering. Typical application areas for industrial collaborative engineering are knowledge-intensive tasks. Knowledge sharing, collaborative knowledge creation, knowledge supply or organizational learning are important elements for value creation and successful collaborations. In this area, we see a number of challenges and unsolved problems from the industrial perspective, including:

- technical aspects: knowledge sharing in collaborative engineering requires sophisticated infrastructures and applications, including engineering environments, knowledge management systems and groupware tools. How to integrate and orchestrate these different components?

- social aspects: collaboration and knowledge sharing are no inherent characteristic of human beings. But they are a precondition for joint value creation. How to prepare, qualify and motivate group workers for knowledge sharing within collaborations?

- organizational aspects: Not only organization structures and engineering processes should be prepared for collaborations. Even company culture and corporate learning should be developed towards knowledge sharing and collaborating. How to implement this organizational learning?

- economic aspects: collaborative engineering and knowledge sharing promise to create substantial benefits for businesses. How to evaluate, measure and preserve these effects?

This workshop aims at presenting concepts, technologies, and solutions for collaborative engineering in an industrial context. Researchers, software developers and end users are invited to contribute to the discussion by presenting application problems, giving experience reports, or by introducing concepts, methods, and software solutions. Priority will be given to contributions focusing on the knowledge perspective of collaborative engineering.

Workshop  Topics

 We are particularly interested in papers addressing one or more of the following topics:

*  best practices in knowledge sharing and distributed engineering work

*  social aspects of collaboration teams

*  architectures and technologies for knowledge sharing solutions

*  organizational learning and collaborative engineering

*  integration of knowledge management, groupware and product development

*  use of enterprise models

*  knowledge supply and information logistic support

*  coordination support for distributed engineering teams

*  web‑based electronic design environments

*  middleware for internet‑based solutions

*  systems for the integration of geographically distributed tools and applications

*  standards for exchange formats/protocols

*  legal, security and IP aspects and concepts

 

 

 Program

Thursday 14th of April, 2005

9.00-9.30 Registration

9.30-11.00 CCE1: Opening Session

Welcome, objectives and program
Gianni Jacucci, Adam Pawlak, Kurt Sandkuhl, Geza Takach

 9.40 Invited talk: Ordering Systems- Coordinative practices and artifacts in architectural design and planning
Ina Wagner, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

 10.20 Invited talk: Survey of Methods Adopted at Intel Corporation to Resolve Challenges in Cross-Site Collaborative Engineering
Ketan Paranjape, William Hobbs, Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, USA

 

 11.00-11.30 Coffee break

 

11.30-13.00 CCE2: Modeling and Execution Platforms

 11.30 A family of extensible modeling and execution platforms
Frank Lillehagen, Helge G. Solheim, Håvard Jørgensen, Henrik Smith-Meyer, Dag Karlsen
Troux Technologies AS, Oslo, Norway

 12.00 Embedding version-based asynchronous collaboration support in a design data model implemented as object-oriented framework
Leandro Soares Indrusiak, Manfred Glesner, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany
Ricardo Reis, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil

 12.30 Requirements and concepts for infrastructures supporting mobile engineering processes
Siegfried Bublitz, Heinz-Josef Eikerling, Wolfgang Thronicke
Siemens Business Services C-LAB, Paderborn, Germany

 

 13.00-14.30 Lunch

 

14.30-16.00 CCE3: Networks for Collaborative Engineering

14.30 Formation of Enterprise Networks for Collaborative Engineering
Eva Blomqvist, Annika Öhgren, Kurt Sandkuhl, School of Engineering at Jönköping University,  Jönköping, Sweden
Tatiana Levashova,  Alexander Smirnov, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation, St. Petersburg, Russia

15.00 Conceptual architecture for virtual laboratories. Application – power quality virtual laboratory
A. Trandabćž, C. Donciu, C. Schreiner, Technical University Gh. Asachi, Iasi, Romania

15.30 An efficient on-demand service deployment approach on a grid infrastructure
Davesh Singh, GK Sharma, Gwalior, India

 

 16.00-16.30 Coffee break

  

16.30-17.30 CCE4:  Knowledge perspective in Collaborative Engineering

16.30 Information Driven Collaborative Engineering: Enabling Functional Product Innovation
Lennart Karlsson, Tobias Larsson, Andreas Larsson, Peter Törlind, Magnus Löfstrand, Polhem Laboratory, Luleå University of Technology
Bengt-Olof Elfström, Ola Isaksson, Volvo Aero Corporation, Sweden

17.00 Markup Language in Realization of Design Tasks
Marek Szlezak, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland

 

19.00 Dinner in the Tercia Hubertus restaurant, 5 min. walk from the hotel Sopron.

 

Friday 15th of April, 2005

 

9.00-10.00 CCE5 Special Session on Service Oriented Computing in Collaborative Engineering

9.00-9.20 Position talk: Service Oriented Computing and Coordination Models
Natallia Kokash, Vincenzo D’Andrea, University of Trento, Italy           

9.20-9.40 Collaborative Web Service Technologies
Wolfgang Schreiner, Schahram Dustdar, Distributed Systems Group, Vienna University of Technology

 Discussion

 

10.00-10.30 Coffee break

 

10.30-11:30 CCE6: Panel discussion on:

The Knowledge Perspective: Academic Hype or Industrial Demand?
Panel moderator: Kurt Sandkuhl, School of Engineering at Jönköping University,  Jönköping, Sweden

 

11.30-12:30 CCE7: Special Session on Participative Design

11.30-12.00   Position talk: A methodology based on Thematic Roles for Use Cases in Design for Accountability, and in Design for End User Design in Use
Gianni Jacucci, University of Trento, Italy

 Discussion

 

12.30-12:45 CCE8: Closing remarks

 

12.45-14.15 Lunch

 

 14.15-23.00 CCE05 & DDECS05 Social event

 

We shall visit the Esterhazy Palace in Fertod.

This visit will be followed by a taste of wines with bread, cheese, and fruit in the wine-cellar of the Hotel.

Event Committees

Workshop Program Chair 

Gianni Jacucci, Univ. Trento, Italy

 

General Co-Chairs 

Adam Pawlak, Silesian Univ. of Technology, Poland

Kurt Sandkuhl, Univ. Jönköping, Sweden

 

 

 

Programme Committee 

 

Arthur Baskin, Intelligent IT, US

Matthias Bauer, Infineon Technologies, Munich, Germany

Manuel Carballeda, Thales Optronique, France

Wolfgang Deiters, Fraunhofer ISST, Germany

Joerg Haake, Univ. Hagen, Germany

Leandro Indrusiak, Tech. Univ.  Darmstadt, Germany 

Gianni Jacucci, Univ. Trento, Italy, Program Chair

Tom Kazmierski, Univ. Southampton, UK,

Lennart Karlsson, Univ. Luleå, Sweden

Konrad Klöckner, Fraunhofer FIT, Germany

Stefan Kohut, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia

George Kovacs, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary

Wolfgang Mueller, Univ. Paderborn, Germany

Martin Ollus, VTT Industrial  Systems, Finland

Adam Pawlak, Silesian University of Technology, Poland

Johann Riedel, Nottingham Univ., UK 

Kurt Sandkuhl, Univ. Jönköping, Sweden

Staffan Sunnersjö, Univ. Jönköping, Sweden

Stefan Uellner, T-Systems, Germany

Steering Committee

Mattias Bauer, Infineon Technologies, Germany

Manuel Carballeda, Thales Optronique, France

Wolfgang Mueller, Univ. Paderborn, Germany

Adam Pawlak, Silesian University of Technology, Poland

Kurt Sandkuhl, Univ. Jönköping, Sweden

 

 

Organising Committee Chairs

 

Géza Takįch, University of West Hungary, Hungary

P iotr Penkala, CiEL, Silesian Univ. of  Technology, Poland

 

 

Important dates

Extended Abstract / Full paper due:  February, 9th 2005 
Notification of acceptance:   March 8, 2005    
One-page abstracts: March 28, 2005
Conference schedule:      April 14-15, 2005
Camera ready final papers due: May 27, 2005

 

Information for authors 

All accepted papers will be included in the two step publishing process: At the workshop, one-page abstracts of each paper will be made available in the program booklet. After the workshop, post-workshop proceedings will be prepared with the publisher of the DDECS’05 proceedings.

Please use the following formatting instructions (CCE-guide-final-paper.doc) and a word template (CCE-final-paper.dot)  for your final paper.

We would like to receive your full paper submissions, until

              May 27th, 2005.

Please do not hesitate to contact us in case of questions!
 

Venue

The workshop will be held in Sopron on the 13th-15th of April 2005, as an event accompanying to the DDECS'05 IEEE workshop. 

Sopron (http://www.sopron.hu) is Hungary's westernmost city and the only one in the country with a virtually intact medieval nucleus. Sopron is located at the Hungaro-Austrian border with direct public transportation lines to Budapest (220km) and Vienna (60km). 

Both CCE and IEEE DDECS will be organised in Hotel Sopron (http://www.hotelsopron.hu/). The way to the hotel with a map is available at the hotel's web page.

These DDECS pages provide more local and travel information.

CCE'05 is co-organised by the Institute of Electronics of the Silesian University of Technology and the Institute of Informatics (http://inf.nyme.hu) of the University of the Western Hungary.

Registration

The registration for the CCE'05 Workshop is 180 EUR.
The Workshop registration fee includes admission to all workshop sessions, programme booklet, the copy of the post-workshop CCE proceedings, coffee break refreshments, welcome coffe (Apr 13), 2 lunches(Apr 14,15), conference party and the social event.
The registration fee also includes access to the DDECS sessions (Apr 14-15).

An additional copy of the DDECS Proceedings is 25 EUR.

There is also an option to register for the DDECS on Apr 16 (60 EUR). The registration includes attendace of the sessions, coffee break, lunch and a copy of the DDECS 2005 Proceedings.

Online registration form of the CCE'05 Workshop

Your registration will be confirmed by an automatically generated email.

Hotel reservation at Hotel Sopron
Please write "DDECS 2005" as a comment to get a discount for the hotel reservation.
The contact person is Ildikó Gara.
 

For those who prefer sending their registration by fax (+36-99-311 103):

Registration form of the CCE'05 Workhop (.pdf)

If you send your registration by fax, you are kindly asked to send an email to DDECS2005 AT inf.nyme.hu about your intention to register!

DDECS’05

The  CCE'05 workshop will accompany the DDECS'05 event, i.e. the IEEE Workshop on Design and Diagnostics of Electronic Circuits and Systems that will be held in the same place on April 13th-16th, 2004. 

DDECS is a forum for presenting and discussing trends, emerging results, practical applications, and hot topics in the areas of design, test and diagnosis of microelectronic circuits and systems. The workshop was held annually in Central European countries: Czech Republic (1997, 2002), Poland (1998, 2003), Slovakia (2000, 2003),  and Hungary (2001). The workshop in Sopron  will be the eight edition of this event. 

 

The detailed information on DDECS’05 is available on:

http://sauron.inf.mit.bme.hu/DDECS05.nsf