Freitag, 15. Juli 2011

RULEML2011@BRF

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* RuleML2011@BRF - 5th International Rule Challenge
* Nov 4th
* Westin Diplomat, Ft Lauderdale, Florida                
* http://2011.ruleml.org/america/?page_id=126                      

* Call for Demos - Submission Deadline - Sept. 2nd, 2011
* New categories in the Challenge with prestigious prizes
* Demo papers published as CEUR proceedings
* 15% RuleML2011@BRF Partner discounts - see registration page
* http://2011.ruleml.org/america/
* http://www.businessrulesforum.com/register.php


Overview and Aim
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The RuleML2011@BRF Challenge is one of the highlights at RuleML2011@BRF
Conference.The RuleML2011@BRF Challenge is dedicated to practical experiences
with rule-oriented applications. In particular, submissions of benchmarks
/ evaluations, demos, case studies / use cases, experience reports, best
practice solutions (e.g. design patterns, reference architectures, models),
rule-based implementations / tools / applications, demonstrations of
engineering methods, implementations of rule standards (e.g. RuleML, RIF,
SBVR, PRR, rule-based Event Processing languages, BPMN+rules, BPEL+rules,
...), rules + industrial standards (e.g. XBRL, MISMO, Accord, ...), and
industrial problem statements are particularly encouraged.

Key themes of the RuleML2011@BRF Challenge include the following:
* Demos related to the RuleML2011@BRF Track Topics
* Extensions and implementations of rule standards: W3C RIF, RuleML,
  SBVR, ...
* Editing environments and IDEs for Web rules
* Benchmarks and comparison results for rule engines
* Distributed rule bases and rule services
* Reports on industrial experience about rule systems

A dedicated track of RuleML2011@BRF Challenge will be focused on the theme:

**Combining Rules, Objects, and Ontologies: Implementations and Applications**
- Loose/tight integrations of rules and knowledge bases
- Knowledge Modelling and Reasoning
- Real cases and practical experiences

Ideally, demos submitted to the Challenge track should tackle knowledge-rich
domain problems. The proposed solution should address such problem using a
combination of rule-based modelling and semantic knowledge-based modelling.
Solutions ranging from loosely coupled hybrid systems (i.e. where different
frameworks are put together), to unified homogeneous architectures (i.e. where
a unified model / semantics, within a single framework, is proposed) will be
of great interest for the special track.

Prizes will be awarded to the two best applications from the main focus theme
and for the all categories. All accepted demos will be presented in a special
Challenge Session.

Submission
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The submission is composed of two parts:
- open-source or commercial demo
- demo papers describing research, implementation, and technical details of
  your submission.

Submissions to the Rules Challenge 2011 consist of a demo paper of 4-8 pages,
describing the demo show case, and a link to the demo/show case, e.g. a
project site, an online demonstration, a presentation about the demonstration,
or a download site for the demonstration.

Demo and papers submission website:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ruleml2011challenge

Please upload all demo papers submissions as PDF files in LNCS format
(http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html).
To ensure high quality, submitted papers will be carefully peer-reviewed
according to the evaluation criteria indicated below.

To better disseminate your work, please also udpate your demo in the systems
submission website with a brief abstract presentation:
http://2011.ruleml.org/america/?page_id=184

Challenge Evaluation Criteria
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Submissions to the RuleML2011@BRF Challenge general Track will be evaluated
according to the following criteria:
- clear exposition of the objectives, outcomes, benefits for going beyond the
state of the art in the application domain (25%)
- demos should demonstrate a good level of effectiveness to manage complex
rules according to statistical/analytical/benchmarking evaluations (25%)
- demos have to demonstrate the results with a concrete example balancing
conciseness and completeness (25%)
- demos should preferably (but not necessarily) be embedded into a web-based
or distributed environment (15%)
- demos should pay attention to end-user interactions, providing an adequate
and usable interface that favors a concrete usage of the application (10%).

Submissions focused on this year's special theme (Knowledge-Based Applications
combining Rules and Ontologies) should show the potential and benefits of
combining rule-based reasoning and taxonomic/frame/description-logic reasoning
in a realistic application. Demos submitted to the Special Theme will be
evaluated according to the following criteria:

- papers should clearly expose the objectives, outcomes, benefits for going
beyond the state of the art in the application domain (20%)
- demos should demonstrate a good level of integration or interaction between
rules and ontologies (40%)
- demos should demonstrate their results with a simple but meaningful case
study, balancing conciseness and completeness (20%)
- demos should preferably be deployed in a web-based or distributed
environment where multiple nodes exchange information (10%)
- demos should pay attention to end-user interactions, providing an adequate
and usable interface that favors a concrete usage of the application (10%).

Proceedings
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Authors are invited to submit original contributions of practical relevance
and technical rigor in the field, benchmarks, evaluations, experience reports
and show/use case demonstrations of effective, practical, deployable
rule-based technologies or applications in web-distributed environments.
Papers must be in English.
Accepted papers will be published as CEUR Workshop Proceedings.

Exhibition Room
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The RuleML2011@BRF Chairs are currently evaluating the possibility to have an
exhibition space where to present the demo live to the participants throughout
the Symposium.
More information will be released with the notification of acceptance of the
demo papers and demo systems.

Important Dates
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Submission deadline for demo papers and demo systems: Sept. 2nd, 2011
Notification of accepted demo papers and demo systems: Sept. 23rd, 2011
Camera ready papers: Sept. 30th, 2011

RuleML2011@BRF Challenge Chairs
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Stefano Bragaglia, University of Bologna, Italy
Marco Montali, KRDB, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
Charles Petrie, Stanford University, USA
Mark Proctor, Red Hat, UK

Samstag, 9. Juli 2011

Call for Papers: JURIX 2011

Call for Papers: JURIX 2011
The 24th International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems

University of Vienna, Austria, 14th-16th December 2011
http://www.univie.ac.at/RI/JURIX2011/

The JURIX conference has been running annually for over 20 years and provides an international forum for both academics and practitioners in the field of legal informatics to meet and share their research and ideas to advance the field of legal knowledge systems.

The 24th edition of JURIX will be hosted by the University of Vienna. We invite submission of original papers on the advanced management of legal information and knowledge, covering foundations, methods, tools, systems and applications for the following (non-exhaustive) list of topics:

  • Support for lawyers, in legal reasoning, document drafting, negotiation;
  • Support for the production and management of legislation, in agenda setting, policy analysis, drafting, workflow management, monitoring implementation;
  • Support for the judiciary, in application of the law, analysis of evidence, management of cases;
  • Support for police activities, in forensic inquiries, search and evaluation of evidence, management of investigations;
  • Support for public administration, in applying regulations and managing information;
  • Support for the acquisition, management or use of legal knowledge, using rules, cases, neural networks, intelligent agents or other methods;
  • Systems and methods to support policies and legal issues for social networks;
  • Retrieval of legal information;
  • Legal education;
  • Digital-rights management;
  • Alternative dispute resolution, particularly on-line;
  • Regulatory compliance and compliance of business processes;
  • Theoretical foundations for the use of Artificial Intelligence techniques in the legal domain;
  • Models of legal knowledge, including concepts (legal ontologies), rules, cases, principles, values and procedures;
  • Legal inference and argumentation;
  • Verification and validation of legal knowledge systems;
  • Management of legal information in the semantic web;
  • XML standards for legal documents, including legislative, judicial, administrative acts as well as private documents, such as contracts;
  • Modelling the legal interactions of autonomous agents and digital institutions;
  • Methods for managing organizational change when introducing legal knowledge systems;
  • Evaluation of systems using advanced informatics techniques in legal applications;
  • Interdisciplinary applications of legal informatics methods and systems.

The deadline for paper submission is September 5th, 2011. Papers should be submitted through the EasyChair Conference Management System, using PDF, PostScript or Word format, and should not exceed 10 pages when formatted using the styles and guidelines in the Instructions for Authors. Author instructions and style sheets can be found at the IOS Press site. Workshops and a selection of conference papers will be published in the electronic journal Jusletter IT.

Proposals for tutorials and workshops are invited and strongly encouraged. All proposals, including a short description of the topic, should be sent to the Programme Chair by email.

Programme Chair: Katie Atkinson, University of Liverpool, UK.

Local Organisation Chair: Erich Schweighofer, University of Vienna, Austria in co-operation with University of Brno, Czech Republic and Austrian Computer Society OCG, Vienna.

Important Dates:

  • Submissions of papers: Monday 5th September 2011
  • Proposals for workshops and tutorials: Monday 12th September 2011
  • Notification of acceptance: Late September 2011
  • Camera-ready copies: Mid-October 2011
  • Conference: 14th-16th December 2011

JURIX conferences are held under the auspices of the Dutch Foundation for Legal Knowledge Systems.

FTRI 2011 – Workshop Legal Informatics 2011

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Recht und InformatikGesellschaft für Informatik

FTRI 2011 – Workshop Legal Informatics 2011 – Legal Information & Advanced Applications in Law

Wednesday 14 December 2011, University of Vienna
Organised within JURIX 2011, 14-16 December 2011, University of Vienna

Call for Papers

The Workshop Legal Informatics (FTRI) aims to promote a pioneering dialogue between science and practice on technical questions of law in the knowledge society. At the international level, the conferences ICAIL and JURIX exist for many years as platforms for the presentation of scientific results on information systems and applications in AI & law. This FTRI – which takes place before the JURIX conference – should support and strengthen the cooperation between the German and the JURIX groups on AI & law research.

The digitalization and computerization of working places of lawyers is moving on. In technology-friendly law firms already up to 7% of the costs are caused by IT & legal information. This reflects the importance of IT in the legal environment. The supply of information is ensured by external and internal, free or pay information systems. The abundance of materials requires the improvement of searching as well as the ranking of search results. Semantic structuring, starting with electronic filing, is becoming the standard. This paves the way for the use of support systems that do more and more certain activities independently. Therefore, the next phase of the computerization of law is before the doors: IT should not only support the delivery of legal services, but also – semi-automatically or automatically – provide legal services itself. In the current transitional phase, the collaboration of man and machine is a decisive factor. The FTRI should show the state of the art and identify the lines of development.

Contributions are welcome on the following topics:

  • Legal information
  • Electronic data collection and analysis
  • Modern search technologies, access to information, “Google” of law
  • Analysis of existing legal information systems
  • Methods of search support (search suggestions, automated improvements, etc.)
  • Ranking according to structures, content, time, importance, etc.
  • Semantic legal information systems
  • “question answering” systems
  • Semantic Mark-up vs. structured information retrieval
  • XML standards for legal documents
  • Advanced informatics systems in law
  • Knowledge representation in the law: assistance for the acquisition, management and use of legal knowledge by means of legal ontologies, semantic web, computer-supported formal methods in law, intelligent agents, etc.
  • Support for attorneys in the drafting of documents, negotiations, legal reasoning, support for legislation and policy development, support for the judiciary (and management) in the application of the law, the analysis of evidence, case management, support for the security police, forensic investigations, etc.
  • Legal reasoning and legal argumentation, alternative dispute resolution (especially online), etc.
  • Advanced software packages in the law firm or notary

Deadlines

  • Deadline for submissions for review: 30 September 2011
  • Deadline for abstracts / practice presentations of about 1-2 pages (without contribution to the proceedings): 15 October 2011
  • Notification of acceptance: 25 October 2011
  • Submission of camera ready papers for the electronic proceedings: 15 November 2011. Submissions should be uploaded exclusively via the conference management system.

Guidelines for submissions from academia and practice

The contributions of the conference will be published electronically in the journal Jusletter IT (http://jusletter-it.eu). The length of the contributions is limited to 4 (short papers), or 8 pages. Abstracts will be included in the summary of the workshop. We request that only the style sheets available on the website are used for writing the papers.

Conference organizers

Prof. Dr. Dr. Erich Schweighofer (spokesman of the Legal Informatics Group of the German Society for Informatics GI) , University of Vienna
Prof. Dr. Andreas Wiebe (German Society for Law and Informatics), University of Göttingen
Prof. Dr. Thomas Gordon (Deputy Speaker of the GI group on legal and administrative informatics)), Fraunhofer FOKUS, Berlin

Organizer

GI German Society for Informatics, Group on Legal Informatics

In co-operation with: – DGRI German Society for Law and Informatics – OCG Working Group on legal Informatics – Centre for Legal Informatics, Faculty of Law, University of Vienna

Participation fees

  • Participants: 100 Euros
  • OCG / GI / DGRI members: 80 Euros
  • Authors / presenters: 80 Euros
  • Members of the Programme Committee: 80 Euros
  • PhD students upon presentation of a subscription: 50 Euros

Programmkomitee (Preliminary)

  • Dr. Pascale Berteloot, Amt für Veröffentlichungen, Luxembourg
  • Prof. Dr. Walter Blocher, Universität Kassel
  • Dr. Colette R. Brunschwig, Universität Zürich
  • Mag. Anton Geist, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
  • Prof. Dr. Herbert Fiedler, Uni Bonn
  • Prof. Dr. Thomas Gordon, Fraunhofer FOKUS
  • Matthias Grabmair, University of Pittsburgh
  • Prof. Dr. Dirk Heckmann, Universität Passau
  • Prof. Dr. Thomas Hoeren, Universität Münster
  • Prof. Dr. Sayeed Klewitz-Hommelsen, Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg
  • Doz. Dr. Ralph Knackstedt, Universität Münster
  • Mag. Peter Kustor, Bundeskanzleramt Wien
  • Direktor Franz Kummer, Weblaw
  • Prof. Dr. Friedrich Lachmayer, Universität Innsbruck
  • Dr. Doris Liebwald
  • Prof. Dr. Dagmar Lück-Schneider, Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht
  • Prof. Dr. Alexander Prosser, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
  • Prof. Dr. Dr. Gerald Quirchmayr, Universität Wien
  • Prof. Dr. Reinhard Riedl, FH Bern
  • Prof. Dr. Alexander Roßnagel, Universität Kassel
  • Prof. Dr. Burkhard Schafer, Edinburgh University, UK
  • Dr. Günther Schefbeck, Parlament Wien
  • Dr. Martin Schneider, Justizministerium, Wien
  • Prof. Dr. Dr. Erich Schweighofer, Universität Wien
  • Prof. DI Mag. Dr. Michael Sonntag, Universität Linz
  • Prof. Dr. Gerald Spindler, Universität Göttingen
  • Prof. Dr. Jürgen Taeger, Universität Oldenburg
  • Prof. Dr. Roland Traunmüller, Universität Linz
  • Prof. Dr. Andreas Wiebe, Universität Göttingen
  • Prof. Dr. Maria A. Wimmer, Universität Koblenz-Landau

German / Deutsch – Bitte um Beiträge / Call for Papers