ICCBR’22 Workshop on
Process-Oriented Case-Based Reasoning (POCBR-2019)
Organized at the 30th
International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning, September 12, 2022, in Nancy,
France
Process-Oriented Case-Based Reasoning (POCBR) aims at applying
Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) methods and principles in process and workflow
management. The workshop on Process-oriented Case-based Reasoning is dedicated
to encourage the exchange of information and ideas about POCBR and its
application to process workflows and Business Process Management (BPM),
Workflow Management, and other means of technical support for procedural
knowledge in different application areas like business processes, software
processes, planning processes, or search processes. The workshop should serve
as a means for exchanging novel as well as more consolidated ideas and examples
in the field, and to identify promising research lines and challenges for the
future.
The workshop on Process-oriented Case-based Reasoning
intends to encourage the exchange of information and ideas about
Process-oriented Case-based Reasoning (POCBR) by contributions in areas that
include, but are not limited to, the following:
·
Case-based
representation of process knowledge (by workflows, traces, plans, etc.)
·
Case-based
retrieval for process optimization
·
Similarity
measures for process optimization
·
Experience reuse
in POCBR
·
Case-based
adaptation for process optimization
·
Extraction of
process knowledge
·
Evaluating CBR
tools for POCBR
·
Agile workflow
technology with CBR components
·
CBR in
(commercial) workflow management tools
·
Lessons learned in
POCBR investigations
·
Challenge tasks
for CBR systems in the context of business processes, software processes,
planning processes, search processes
·
Visualization and
explanation of process knowledge
·
Explanation of
reasoning knowledge
·
Cross-process
knowledge reuse
·
Maintenance of
business process knowledge
·
Process-oriented
transfer learning
·
PO-CBR
applications in business process management, software processes, e-science, web
science, e-governance, e-health, product development, search, games, cooking,
and further application domains
Pape Submission
We invite submissions of two types:
·
Research and
application papers: a maximum of 10 pages describing original contributions.
·
Demonstration of
process-related CBR systems: shorter papers will be admitted to this track,
describing the CBR system/component designed/developed to deal with a specific
process-related problem.
Papers must be submitted in electronic form as PDF via
the Easychair system. CEUR is the format required for the final camera-ready copy. The
author's instructions, along with LaTeX and Word
macro files, are available at https://de.overleaf.com/3174364177tszkfsnqcdwh.
Important Dates
•
Submission
Deadline (new): July 8, 2022
•
Notification Date:
July 22, 2022
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Camera-Ready
Deadline: July 29, 2022
Workshop submissions will be subject to review by at
least two reviewers who will be members of the Programme Committee. Researchers
who submit demonstration of POCBR systems will be required to provide access to
the software (or a video of its functionality) in advance to facilitate
evaluation.
Organisation
Stefania Montani,
Università del Piemonte Orientale, Italy
Email: stefania.montani@uniupo.it
Odd Erik Gundersen,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Email: odderik@ntnu.no
Mirjam Minor,
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany
Email:
minor@cs.uni-frankfurt.de
Ditty Mathew,
Universität Trier, Germany
Email: mathew@uni-trier.de