SKY 2011 - International Workshop on Software Knowledge (SKY2011)
Topics/Call fo Papers
SKY'2011
International Workshop on Software Knowledge
Hosted by IC3K'2011 ? Paris, France
The 3rd International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management
SKY ? a shorthand for “Software Knowledge” ? is meant to indicate that software in its higher levels of abstraction is a new kind of knowledge. This is quite intuitive when one thinks that a UML diagram of a software package, with its classes and relations, can be easily viewed as the set of classes and relations of a knowledge ontology, or represented by Description Logics. What is much less trivial is that this new kind of knowledge is Runnable knowledge. Software Knowledge is a runnable expression of meaning.
The main theme of the SKY2011 Workshop is Discovery and Representation of Runnable Knowledge of desired types. We mean discovery in software data repository of any size, up to the whole Web. Representation is essential to facilitate discovery and to preserve its results.
Objectives
The Workshop main objective is to rigorously close the gap between the high-level abstractions found in software modeling languages and widely accepted knowledge representation techniques. This might probably be done in two complementary directions:
? Semantic add-ons to existing software models. This will enable usage of standard knowledge discovery techniques for runnable Knowledge.
? Dynamic add-ons to knowledge representation. These involve states, transitions and messages adding time-dependence, as a novel part of knowledge representation.
Topics
Software-Knowledge is the highest of a software hierarchy of abstraction levels. Thinking Software as Knowledge opens the possibility to apply Knowledge processes, models, and tools to improve Software discovery, development and management.
On the other hand, consider Software-Knowledge as an evolution of Software. In this second sense we have time dependent behavior. The entropy of a software package gradually increases along time. Software left alone, without knowledge distillation efforts, inexorably decays say, by accumulation of raw information.
SKY2011 topics of relevance include but are not limited to:
Software-Knowledge Hierarchy and Operations
Software-Knowledge selectivity and traceability
Software-Knowledge Sharing: Meta-models, interchange formats, and tools
At last KDA (Knowledge Driven Architecture)
Software-Knowledge Representation and Semantics
Software-Knowledge representation and modeling
Semantic Software Representations (SKOS, Ontologies, and more)
Semantics above and beyond design patterns
Runnable and testable knowledge representations
Software-Knowledge Discovery and Time-dependence
Software-Knowledge mining and harvesting
Software mining strategies based upon Knowledge evolution
Web dynamics and interestingness
Software-Knowledge decay and entropy increase
Search assisted discovery of suitable components/models/code for reuse
Discovery based software engineering
Expected Outcomes
Expected outcomes of the SKY2011 Workshop are:
? To launch a preliminary effort to standardize a Software-Knowledge representation consisting of software modeling language encompassing semantics as first class objects. This should facilitate “routine” discovery of software components.
? An open brain storming session on the broad topic of
?Can software be considered as knowledge?
Important Dates
July 8, 2011: Full Paper Submission
July 29, 2011: Author Notification
August 9, 2011: Camera-Ready Copy and Registration
October 26, 2011: Full day Workshop
Organizers
Iaakov Exman
JCE - Jerusalem College of Engineering
Software Engineering Department
POB 3566, Jerusalem, 91035.
e-mail: iaakov-AT-jce.ac.il
Juan Llorens
Carlos III of Madrid University (Spain)
Computer Science Department
e-mail: llorens-AT-inf.uc3m.es
Anabel Fraga
Carlos III of Madrid University (Spain)
Computer Science Department
e-mail: afraga-AT-inf.uc3m.es
Program Committee Members
* Hernán Astudillo, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile
* Sidney C. Bailin, Knowledge Evolution, Inc., USA
* Rachel Ben-Eliyahu-Zohari, Jerusalem College of Engineering, Israel
* Dragan Djuric, University of Belgrade, Serbia
* Iaakov Exman, Jerusalem College of Engineering, Israel
* Yishai Feldman, IBM Research Laboratory in Haifa, Israel
* Michael Fink, Technische Universitaet Wien, Austria
* Anabel Fraga, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
* Bill Frakes, Virginia Tech., USA
* José Miguel Fuentes, The Reuse Company, Spain
* Gonzalo Génova, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
* Paulo Gomes, University of Coimbra, Portugal
* Donald Kraft, US Air Force Academy, USA
* Steven Kraines, University of Tokyo, Japan
* Juan Llorens, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
* Jorge Morato, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
* Jose Antonio Moreiro, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
* Fernando Silva Parreiras, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany
* Tal Pasternak, NDS, Israel
* Rubén Prieto-Diaz, James Madison University, USA
* Gil Regev, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
* David C. Rine, George Mason University, USA
* Michal Smialek, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Invited Speakers
Following the tradition established in the previous year, SKY2011 is expected to invite about two or three recognized researchers to deliver invited talks in the workshop. These talks will be announced soon.
Paper Submission
Prospective authors are invited to submit papers in any of the topics listed above.
Instructions for preparing the manuscript (in Word and Latex formats) are available at: Paper Templates. Please also check the Submission Guidelines.
Papers should be submitted electronically via the web-based submission system at: http://www.insticc.org/Primoris
Publication
All accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings book and on CD-ROM support, under an ISBN reference.
All papers presented at the conference venue will be available at the SciTePress Digital Library (http://www.scitepress.org/DigitalLibrary/).
Registration Information
At least one author of an accepted paper must register for the workshop. If the registration fees are not received by August 9, 2011, the paper will not be published in the workshop proceedings book.
Previous Editions
For information on the SKY'2010, please look at the SoftwareKnowledge.org web site.
Secretariat Contacts
IC3K Workshops
e-mail: ic3k.secretariat-AT-insticc.org
International Workshop on Software Knowledge
Hosted by IC3K'2011 ? Paris, France
The 3rd International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management
SKY ? a shorthand for “Software Knowledge” ? is meant to indicate that software in its higher levels of abstraction is a new kind of knowledge. This is quite intuitive when one thinks that a UML diagram of a software package, with its classes and relations, can be easily viewed as the set of classes and relations of a knowledge ontology, or represented by Description Logics. What is much less trivial is that this new kind of knowledge is Runnable knowledge. Software Knowledge is a runnable expression of meaning.
The main theme of the SKY2011 Workshop is Discovery and Representation of Runnable Knowledge of desired types. We mean discovery in software data repository of any size, up to the whole Web. Representation is essential to facilitate discovery and to preserve its results.
Objectives
The Workshop main objective is to rigorously close the gap between the high-level abstractions found in software modeling languages and widely accepted knowledge representation techniques. This might probably be done in two complementary directions:
? Semantic add-ons to existing software models. This will enable usage of standard knowledge discovery techniques for runnable Knowledge.
? Dynamic add-ons to knowledge representation. These involve states, transitions and messages adding time-dependence, as a novel part of knowledge representation.
Topics
Software-Knowledge is the highest of a software hierarchy of abstraction levels. Thinking Software as Knowledge opens the possibility to apply Knowledge processes, models, and tools to improve Software discovery, development and management.
On the other hand, consider Software-Knowledge as an evolution of Software. In this second sense we have time dependent behavior. The entropy of a software package gradually increases along time. Software left alone, without knowledge distillation efforts, inexorably decays say, by accumulation of raw information.
SKY2011 topics of relevance include but are not limited to:
Software-Knowledge Hierarchy and Operations
Software-Knowledge selectivity and traceability
Software-Knowledge Sharing: Meta-models, interchange formats, and tools
At last KDA (Knowledge Driven Architecture)
Software-Knowledge Representation and Semantics
Software-Knowledge representation and modeling
Semantic Software Representations (SKOS, Ontologies, and more)
Semantics above and beyond design patterns
Runnable and testable knowledge representations
Software-Knowledge Discovery and Time-dependence
Software-Knowledge mining and harvesting
Software mining strategies based upon Knowledge evolution
Web dynamics and interestingness
Software-Knowledge decay and entropy increase
Search assisted discovery of suitable components/models/code for reuse
Discovery based software engineering
Expected Outcomes
Expected outcomes of the SKY2011 Workshop are:
? To launch a preliminary effort to standardize a Software-Knowledge representation consisting of software modeling language encompassing semantics as first class objects. This should facilitate “routine” discovery of software components.
? An open brain storming session on the broad topic of
?Can software be considered as knowledge?
Important Dates
July 8, 2011: Full Paper Submission
July 29, 2011: Author Notification
August 9, 2011: Camera-Ready Copy and Registration
October 26, 2011: Full day Workshop
Organizers
Iaakov Exman
JCE - Jerusalem College of Engineering
Software Engineering Department
POB 3566, Jerusalem, 91035.
e-mail: iaakov-AT-jce.ac.il
Juan Llorens
Carlos III of Madrid University (Spain)
Computer Science Department
e-mail: llorens-AT-inf.uc3m.es
Anabel Fraga
Carlos III of Madrid University (Spain)
Computer Science Department
e-mail: afraga-AT-inf.uc3m.es
Program Committee Members
* Hernán Astudillo, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile
* Sidney C. Bailin, Knowledge Evolution, Inc., USA
* Rachel Ben-Eliyahu-Zohari, Jerusalem College of Engineering, Israel
* Dragan Djuric, University of Belgrade, Serbia
* Iaakov Exman, Jerusalem College of Engineering, Israel
* Yishai Feldman, IBM Research Laboratory in Haifa, Israel
* Michael Fink, Technische Universitaet Wien, Austria
* Anabel Fraga, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
* Bill Frakes, Virginia Tech., USA
* José Miguel Fuentes, The Reuse Company, Spain
* Gonzalo Génova, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
* Paulo Gomes, University of Coimbra, Portugal
* Donald Kraft, US Air Force Academy, USA
* Steven Kraines, University of Tokyo, Japan
* Juan Llorens, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
* Jorge Morato, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
* Jose Antonio Moreiro, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
* Fernando Silva Parreiras, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany
* Tal Pasternak, NDS, Israel
* Rubén Prieto-Diaz, James Madison University, USA
* Gil Regev, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
* David C. Rine, George Mason University, USA
* Michal Smialek, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Invited Speakers
Following the tradition established in the previous year, SKY2011 is expected to invite about two or three recognized researchers to deliver invited talks in the workshop. These talks will be announced soon.
Paper Submission
Prospective authors are invited to submit papers in any of the topics listed above.
Instructions for preparing the manuscript (in Word and Latex formats) are available at: Paper Templates. Please also check the Submission Guidelines.
Papers should be submitted electronically via the web-based submission system at: http://www.insticc.org/Primoris
Publication
All accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings book and on CD-ROM support, under an ISBN reference.
All papers presented at the conference venue will be available at the SciTePress Digital Library (http://www.scitepress.org/DigitalLibrary/).
Registration Information
At least one author of an accepted paper must register for the workshop. If the registration fees are not received by August 9, 2011, the paper will not be published in the workshop proceedings book.
Previous Editions
For information on the SKY'2010, please look at the SoftwareKnowledge.org web site.
Secretariat Contacts
IC3K Workshops
e-mail: ic3k.secretariat-AT-insticc.org
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