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Special Sessions

Special sessions are very small and specialized events to be held during the conference as a set of oral and poster presentations that are highly specialized in some particular theme or consisting of the works of some particular international project. The goal of special sessions (minimum 4 papers; maximum 9) is to provide a focused discussion on innovative topics. All accepted papers will be published in a special section of the conference proceedings book, under an ISBN reference, and on digital support. All papers presented at the conference venue will be available at the SCITEPRESS Digital Library. SCITEPRESS is a member of CrossRef and every paper is given a DOI (Digital Object Identifier). The proceedings are submitted for indexation by Web of Science / Conference Proceedings Citation Index, DBLP, EI and SCOPUS.


SPECIAL SESSIONS LIST

RDBPM 2015Special Session on Research and Development on Business Process Management
Chair(s): Nuno Pina Gonçalves

SSTM 2015Special Session on Text Mining
Chair(s): Ana Fred and Rui Rodrigues

SSEO 2015Special Session on Enterprise Ontology
Chair(s): David Aveiro

ISE 2015Special Session on Information Sharing Environments to Foster Cross-Sectorial and Cross-Border Collaboration between Public Authorities
Chair(s): Rauno Pirinen and Fernando Sérgio Bryton Dias Marques

DART 2015Special Session on Information Filtering and Retrieval
Chair(s): Cristian Lai, Alessandro Giuliani and Giovanni Semeraro

Special Session on Research and Development on Business Process Management - RDBPM 2015



Chair

Nuno Pina Gonçalves
DSI, Superior School of Technology, Polithecnical Institute of Setúbal
Portugal
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Scope

Business process management (BPM) is a holistic management approach focused on aligning all aspects of an organization with the wants and needs of clients. During the last years we have been facing major transformations on most IT departments and on the used approaches to achieve those transformations. Modelling processes in organizations have several challenges and quite known problems still to be discussed and solved. BPM is key to obtain higher levels of coordination across the organizations and increase efficiency. Nowadays are emerging new modelling languages for business processes and for enterprise architectures in a broader sense. The combination of traditional Business Process Management techniques with "social" tools and technologies tend to facilitate business improvement efforts. BPM has also a Human-centric approach that considers human skills and activities first and uses automated functions to support them. There is also a focus on Process mining that aims to provide techniques and tools for discovering process, control, data, organizational, and social structures from event logs.


Special Session on Text Mining - SSTM 2015



Co-chairs

Ana Fred
Instituto de Telecomunicações and Instituto Superior Técnico (University of Lisbon)
Portugal
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Rui Rodrigues
DSI , INSTICC
Portugal
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Scope

With the increasing popularity and availability of Internet-based technologies, as well as the proliferation of digital computing devices and their use in communication, huge amounts of Human generated content is produced every day in the form of documents, email, instant messaging, social network sites, blogs, and other textual corpora. As a result, we have witnessed an increased demand for systems and algorithms capable of mining textual data, seeking interesting characteristics, hidden patterns, structure, trends, knowledge and key relationships within these large textual corpora. Text mining, combining the disciplines of data mining, information extraction, information retrieval, text categorization, probabilistic modeling, linear algebra, machine learning, and computational linguistics, is a new interdisciplinary field that emerged to address these issues. Examples of emergent applications include metadata generation, visualization techniques, information extraction, text segmentation and classification, text summarization, and trend analysis, to name a few.


Special Session on Enterprise Ontology - SSEO 2015



Chair

David Aveiro
Exact Sciences and Engineering Centre, University of Madeira / Madeira-ITI
Portugal
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Scope

Modern enterprises face a strong pressure to increase agility and competitiveness, to operate on the global market, and to engage in manifold alliances. However, the vast majority of strategic initiatives in enterprises fail, meaning that enterprises are unable to gain success from their strategy. The key reason for these failures is the lack of coherence and consistency among the various components of an enterprise. At the same time, the need to operate as a unified and integrated whole is becoming increasingly important. Currently, these challenges are dominantly addressed from a functional or managerial perspective, as advocated by the management and organization sciences, and as implemented in MBA programs. Such knowledge is indeed necessary for managing an enterprise, but it is inadequate for bringing about changes in a fully systematic and integrated way. To do that, one needs to take a constructional, ontological or engineering perspective.


Special Session on Information Sharing Environments to Foster Cross-Sectorial and Cross-Border Collaboration between Public Authorities - ISE 2015



Co-chairs

Rauno Pirinen
Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Espoo and The Finnish National Defence University, Santahamina
Finland
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Fernando Sérgio Bryton Dias Marques

Portugal
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Scope

The KMIS 2015 special session (ISE): Information Sharing Environments to foster cross-sectorial and cross-border collaboration between public authorities aims the dissemination of the European Union’s Common Information Sharing Environment (EU CISE 2020) initiative and the steps forward along the Maritime CISE roadmap. The work of interest entails the widest possible experimental environments encompassing innovative and collaborative services and processes between European institutions and takes as reference a broad spectrum of factors in the field of European Integrated Services, arising from the European legal framework, as well as from collaborative studies and pilot projects.


Special Session on Information Filtering and Retrieval - DART 2015



Co-chairs

Cristian Lai
ISOC, CRS4
Italy
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Alessandro Giuliani
Department of Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (DMI), University of Cagliari
Italy
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Giovanni Semeraro
Dipartimento di Informatica, University of Bari Aldo Moro
Italy
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Scope

DART 2015 intends to provide a more interactive and focused platform for researchers and practitioners for presenting and discussing new and emerging ideas. It is focused on researching and studying new challenges in intelligent information filtering and retrieval. In particular, DART aims to investigate novel systems and tools to web scenarios and semantic computing. In so doing, DART will contribute to discuss and compare suitable novel solutions based on intelligent techniques and applied in real-world applications.





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