FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
FUBUTEC'2013
9th Annual Future Business Technology Conference 2013
University of Lincoln
http://www.lincoln.ac.uk/home
LIncoln, United Kingdom
April 15-17, 2013
in conjunction with the annual
EUROMEDIA
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ECEC
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conferences
THEMES:
Statistical Analysis and Data Mining of Business Processes
Applications using Data Mining
Discrete Event Simulation and Queueing Systems
Simulation Applied to Economics
Agents in Business Automation and Economics
Simulation in Business and Economics
Simulation in Business Games
Simulation in OR and Knowledge Management
Emergency Management and Risk Analysis Management
Simulation in E-Management, E-Government, E-Commerce and E-Trade
Simulation Tools for Business Mgmt & Business Intelligence
Simulation and Analysis of Environmental effects of business
Predictive Simulation and Methodology for Futures Research
Sustainable Development
Poster Session
Student Session
Tutorials
Exhibition
Organised by
The European Technology Institute
and Sponsored by
EUROSIS
The University of Lincoln
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AIM OF FUBUTEC'2013
As simulation and integrated knowledge management are regarded as the
driving forces behind some of the world's largest and most successful
business organisations the 9th annual FUture BUsiness TEChnology
Conference aims to push business technology research onto the next
evolutionary step beyond the building blocks of present day business
practices such as "Operations Research" or "Business Process
Simulation" This conference is meant to integrate them all into an
even higher level enterprise wide framework with its new work roles,
responsibilities, reward systems methods and tools.
In other words, attaining true knowledge management is about radical
and fundamentally new ways to create retain share and leverage
knowledge of people and organisations in ways that were simply not
possible before.
Next to the integral simulation part, the conferences try to provide a
strategic business overview of knowledge management in all its varied
applications. In this aspect, the conference focus is on the latest
knowledge strategies that business leaders need in order to become a
Knowledge Organisation and to withstand the forces of the financial
and management markets in the present day precarious society, which
constitutes the global environment. Business Intelligence is the Holy
Grail.
As Risk Analysis and Intelligence data Analysis also constitute the
driving forces in present day military and security operations, the
conference also embraces these aspects in the certainty that the
cross-fertilization of military thought and business environments can
only lead to simulation product improvement
This year will also feature for the third year a special track on
Sustainable Development related to minimizing our carbon footprint.
This track will cover all aspects in order to attain this goal. More
info on the workshop page.
All submissions will be peer reviewed by at least three members of the
International Program Committee. Accepted papers will be published in
the conference Proceedings (both print and electronic format), that
will be copyrighted and widely disseminated. All talks and tutorials,
must be accompanied by a paper of between three to eight Proceedings
pages.
KEYNOTE
by Prof. Martin Hingley from the Lincoln Business School
CONFERENCE THEMES
The themes of FUBUTEC'2013 are the following
Statistical Analysis and Data Mining of Business Processes
Advanced statistical techniques for Business: dependency networks,
influence diagrams, data envelopment analysis, data mining. Design of
Methodological Studies. Machine Learning Techniques with applications
in business. Data warehouses, OLAP, meta-data related issues and such.
Neural Networks and Support-vector machines in Business. Genetic
algorithms in Business. Decision/Classification/Regression Trees and
rule-based systems in Business. K-Nearest Neighbours, case-based
reasoning and other Methods. Fuzzy-related methodology in Business.
Verification and/or validation techniques. Adaptive systems related to
machine learning/data mining. Clustering methodologies with
applications in business. Time-series methods/applications for
Business. Other identification-methods applicable for Business.
Applications using data mining and open source text information mining
and analysis.
Data Mining or fuzzy-related Tools. Text-mining related to Business.
Web Data mining and information retrieval. Fraud-detection, CRM, SRM,
ERM, sensor information retrieval. Datamining in combination with
change detection and forensic analysis for information retrieval and
assimilation, text accumulation analysis using AI and natural language
processing techniques.
Simulation applied to Economics
Adaptive markets complex simulation based on cell biology,
neuroeconomics and behavioural economics. Analytic Methods for
Financial and Economic Protection. Macroeconomic models estimation and
model development. Economic Analysis and Econometrics simulation using
Stochastic General Equilibrium Model, State-space Methods, Bayesian
estimation and Time Series analysis, Simulation and optimisation,
Experimental design of simulation studies, Queuing networks and
models, Embedded Heuristics in simulation and Rule-based optimization
and simulation, Symbolic Regression Techniques, Financial Times Series
Prediction.
Agents in Business Automation and Economics
Knowledge Management, Intelligent Business Agents, Human and Agent
Interaction, Virtual-Agent Based Marketplaces, Automated Shopping and
Trading Agents, Agents and E-Commerce, Legal Aspects of agents in
e-commerce, performance measurement of e-commerce agents, rational
information agents and electronic commerce, Agent-Based Trade and
Mediating Services; Virtual Trading Institutions
Agent-Based Interface for Business Automation. Agent-Based Data
Retrieval for Business Automation. Agent-Based Automatic Demand/Supply
Formation for Business Automation. Agent-Based Demand/Supply Matching
for Business Automation. Agent-Based Transaction Formation for
Business Automation. Agent-Based Transaction Implementation for
Business Automation. Agent-Based Logistics and Workflow Management for
Business Automation Modeling. System Design and Validation for
Agent-Based Business Automation.
Applications; Personal Agents, Virtual Agent-Based Office,
E-Management and E-Control with Agents, E-Trade and E-Marketplace with
Agents, E-Payment and E-Banking with Agents, Financial and Investment
Agent-Based Applications, Agent-Based Supply Chain and B2B Systems,
Agents for Games on the Internet, Wireless Agent-Based Systems,
Semantic Web and Agents, Large Scale E-Business: Agent Based Systems
Agent Methodology; Agent Learning, Agent Negotiation, Agent Trusts and
Trust Based Action, Agent Cooperation Competition, AI Techniques:
Neural Networks, Agent Coordination for Cooperative Systems, Agent
Communication/Interaction, Agent Security and, Authentication, Agent
Visualization, Agent and Multi-Agent Architecture, Distributed and
Real-Time Techniques
Simulation in Business
Business process engineering and simulation, Simulation in
customer-oriented service processes, Decision support systems,
Simulation in Finance and Risk Management, Simulation in workflow
management, Process mapping and simulation, Simulation of production
processes and equipment, Business Information Modeling Methods and
Methodologies, UML and UP in Business Modelling, UML and UP for
Enterprise Modeling.
Simulation in Business Games
Enhancing strategic thinking and decision making capabilities using
simulation games; Simulating Key Management and Strategic Issues;
Customized Business Simulation Applications, Systems Thinking and
System Dynamics; Visualizing, analyzing and solving challenges and
opportunities; Using games to achieve strategic objectives; Simulation
with "man in the loop"; Virtual Reality systems; Realistic
presentation of simulation results; Simulation for training and
education; Web-based simulation; Multi-site Group simulation;
Simulation of Emergency procedures (Disaster gaming)
Simulation in OR and Knowledge Management
The skill of the management scientist lies in the ability to balance
the reality of the developed model with the effort that it will take
to find an answer to the problem. Many decision support systems (DSS)
use representational models to predict the impact of possible
decisions. There are two major types of model: simulation and
analytical. A more subjective approach to decision-making is needed.
While information and some form of data processing are essential, the
decision-maker should adopt a less structured approach to the way the
data is used. The development of interactive software has given more
flexibility to the way in which the decision-maker uses the data and
the applied models. This is the essence of decision support systems.
Simulation models as used in business, policy, conflict situations,
and and crisis management through, in almost all cases, dynamic,
discrete-event, and stochastic models. According to the application
area, the researcher or designer should model the real-world situation
very carefully. An incorrect, incomplete, or inconsistent model could
result in a bad decision being made by the decision-maker possibly
resulting in economic loss, physical damage or injury. The simulation
models and their applications should take into account uncertainty and
thus contain procedures for risk analysis. We are therefore interested
in research presentations on the science of designing and developing
simulation models to solve decisional problems in policy, management,
conflict situations, and anti-disaster actions. In particular (but not
exclusively), we welcome presentations and reports in the following
areas:
new developments and sound practice in the use of interactive
simulation in building decision support systems for conflict
situations (including simulation games)
practice in the use of hybrid systems (artificial intelligence in
simulation environments) as decision support in political, conflict
and anti-disaster problems;
simulation based logistics decision support systems;
model based simulation in risk analysis for decision makers
application of simulation based pattern recognition in complex
adaptive systems to identify and classify a situation to solve
decision problems
Project Management
Project Intelligence
From Modelling to Management
Consumer Demand Behaviour
Modelling Future Demand
Data Modelling Tools
Sustainable Development Simulation
Business Process: Integration, Workflow and Process Management
Representation of Processes to Business Management
Achieving Flexibility
Encapsulating Processes the influence of the OO Revolution
From Business Model to Operational Performance Support
Models with the end users in mind
Best practice Processes
Business Process Modelling including information architecture and
persuasive Web design
Creating and sharing knowledge
Emergency Management and Risk Analysis Management
This part of the conference concerns itself more with the more
"extreme" aspects of management, extreme managerial situations or
management problem solving using numerical modelling, GIS, and
information and Web 2.0 technologies.
This track covers
Risk identification, analysis and assessment
Risk assessment and horizon scanning
Risk sensoring
Risk scenario modelling, procedures formulation and planning:
(Prevention, Preparedness, Mitigation, Response, Recovery)
Crisis management - extreme events or total disaster
Environment (forest fires, marine risk - tanker disaster, flood,
earthquakes, drought, volcanic eruptions
Industrial (Hazards, Accidents (nuclear meltdown), Technology (asbestos)
Terrorist (Extreme events (September 11), Civil Protection,
Conflicts risk management - security (Petersberg tasks - City Flood
Vulnerability Index)
Project risk management (Investment decisions, Research projects
risk management, Extremely risky projects risk management (space
exploration), Software development risk management.
Enterprise risk management (Decision-making, Venture capital)
Financial risk management (Stocks, Portfolio selection, Options,
Credit Risk Assessment, Insurance sector)
Crisis management (Extreme events, Total disaster)
Financial Modelling and simulation (Managing Intelligence
Capital, Linking computer based financial models while limiting herd
behavior, Black-Scholes Model, Real Options, Wiener process, Risk
measures )
Business Process Reengineering (BPR)
Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA)
Fault Tree Analysis (Static and Dynamic FTA)
Event Tree Analysis (ETA)
HAZIP (Hazard identification) tools (HAZOP (Hazard and
Operability Study), Judgement, FMEA (Failure Modes and Effects
Analysis), SWIFT (Structured What-IF Checklist Technique)
Human Error Analysis (HEA)
Policy Modelling and Simulation in E-Management, E-Government,
E-Commerce and E-Trade
e-learning/ education management, knowledge management, knowledge
economy, multimedia in manufacturing companies, maintenance of
technical facilities and maintenance service management UML
applications in Risk Management Modelling. E-democracy, electronic
local government, the digital divide, e-governors, citizen centric
services, GovMl Description Language, Government Portals, Shared
contact centres, Costs and Risks, Customer relationship management,
Models for automatic evaluation of public sector sites, the role of
standards, knowledge management, community portal dynamics, diversity,
creativity, Innovation and Knowledge Management in the Service Sector,
Integrated Electronic Records, from e-government to e-regulation.
Knowledge Management and Dynamic Portals, Learning Networks: Policy
making through portals, Portals with Purpose Case Studies,
e-government portal design and Evolution, Risk Based Testing of
E-government Portals
Simulation Tools for Business Management and Business Intelligence Simulation
Management and Business simulation using PDSim, TreeAge Pro, StatFit,
MyStrategy, Extend OR, Decision Pro, Decision Script, Crystal Ball,
Analytica, AgenaRisk, @Risk, CBML, Cognos OlAP Datacubes in order to
simulate a flexible system for setting up, tracking and communicating
company performance against a set of management-defined Key
Measurables within the Dashboard Module.
Simulation and Analysis of Environmental effects of business
Simulation of Costs and Effects of Business Policies for the Environment
Business Simulation for Environmental Feedback Analysis
Green Metrics for Business Simulation
Simulation of Customer Synchronous Reaction to Business Policies
Simulation of Social Feedback into Business Activity
Predictive Simulation and Methodology for Futures Research
This track covers Futures Research, Methodology Evaluation,
Environmental Scanning, The Delphi Method, Real-Time Delphi, The
Futures Wheel and Polygoni,Trend Impact Analysis, Cross-Impact
Analysis, Wild Cards Modelling, Structural Analysis, Systems
Perspectives, Decision Modeling, Substitution Analysis, Statistical
Modeling, Technology Sequence, Morphological Analysis, Relevance
Trees, Scenarios and Interactive Scenarios (modelling software),
Robust Decision making, Participatory Methods, Simulation and Games,
Genius Forecasting and Intuition, Visioning for Strategic Planning,
Normative Forecasting, TRIZ, S&T Road Mapping, Field Anomaly
Relaxation (FAR), Text Mining for Technology Foresight, Global Event
Mining (using f.ex.Culturomics 2.0), Agent Modeling (demo software),
Prediction Markets, Forecasting By Artificial Neural Networks, SOFI
Software Systems, Multiple Perspective Concept, Toolboxes for Scenario
Planning, Heuristics Modeling, Causal Layered Analysis, Linking
Methods, Integration, Comparisons, and Frontiers.
WORKSHOPS
The conference organization is open to suggestions on possible
workshops featuring software packages, new hardware or methods used in
business development.
If you want to propose a specific simulation workshop please contact;
[email protected] before SEPTEMBER 30
Ecological sustainable development and Innovative technologies for a
bio-based economy
This workshop has as theme, the application of intelligent sensing,
control, optimisation and modelling techniques for sustainability,
renewable energy and sustainability-related topics.
The workshop topics cover but are not limited to:
Biobased economy
Green genetics, biopolymers, biodiesel, bio-alcohol, bio-refining,
white biotechnology, catchbio, paper and agrofibers, seaweed
production, Ethanol from pulp and maize, jatropha Curcas, Bioliq,
Taylor made fuels: isosorbides and amber acids. Sequestration of
carbon monoxide, Carbon capture and storage.
High efficiency power storage systems: battery systems; reversible
fuel cells; flywheel systems; Kinetic energy use; super-capacitors.
Control and optimisation of renewable energy systems: sensors and
instrumentation technology, virtual sensors; smart monitoring and
control using intelligent systems; high-efficiency switching systems;
highly-efficient voltage conversion systems; novel high efficiency
distribution systems and low voltage busses.
Energy modelling schemes: life cycle analysis methodologies; tools and
life cycle analysis; triple-bottom-line analysis.
Renewable energy technologies
Power Grids
On-site, off-grid, grid-supplemented generation systems; combined heat
and power (CHP) and micro-CHP systems
Power Plants
Nuclear energy from fission and fusion, Geothermal power plants,
biomass fuel, low emission coal plants, Stirling cycle engines,
bio-fuelled diesel generators.
Solar Energy
Solar power, Solar cells, Photovoltaic solar energy, Solar thermal
power stations, Solar power generators household energy systems, New
solar cell production (from inkjets f.ex.), Affordable photovoltaic
solar energy.
Wave Energy
Tidal wave energy stimulation, Hydropowerwave/tidal.
Wind Energy and materials
Micro-wind turbines, horizontal and vertical axis aero-generators,
Wind Turbines, Brushless double fed generators for windmill parks,
Superglass for windmill ball bearings.
Specifically also looking at:
Aerodynamic performance modelling on single blade
Power curves and Torque investigations for complete turbines
Turbulence wake modelling and interference on a wind farm
Wind and natural relief effects on turbines
Fluid Structure Interaction on a single blade
Offshore wave interaction on turbine masts
Turbine spacing and location optimization
Impact analysis on turbine masts and blades, (such as bird strikes)
Harmonic response and vibrations
Electromagnetic analysis and optimisation
Fatigue
Sustainable buildings
The application of intelligent sensing, control, optimisation and
modelling techniques the technology of sustainable buildings.
Applications to building services: heating and ventilating control
systems for reduced energy use; building management systems; low
energy building technology; low energy lighting systems; high-output
light LED lighting systems; passive solar heating systems.
F.ex.Buildings as Carbon gas receptors, Thermo electric materials for
improved energy efficiency and Solar warmth as cooling agent.
GreenTraffic/Car Technology
Power Sources
Green car technology using hydrogen fuel cells, Renewable fuels and
biofuels, Fluid biogas, Hybrid vehicles, Plug-in-hybrids, Battery
powered cars (lithium ion batteries with manganese components).
Vehicles with Electric motors, inverters, and Air compressor motors
High Tech Materials
Ultralight and advanced high-strength steel, Carbon fiber and
aluminum, Magnesium, Polycarbonate resin, Polymer composites
Green Ship Technology
Power Sources
Solar sailing, using sun and wind power (Skysails), windmill turbine
boats, LNG, hybrid power plants.
Ship design
Dolphin shaped fin-keels, SharkSkin Coatings, Air Bubble Vents, Stern Flaps.
Green Plane Technology
Hydrogen Planes (Hy-Bird), Biofuel Planes
TUTORIALS
Tutorials can be proposed in the following three categories:
T1- Introductory tutorials
T2- State of the Art Tutorials
T3- Software and Modelware Tutorials
Tutorial proposals should be emailed to [email protected]
before SEPTEMBER 30TH.
POSTER SESSION
The poster session only features work in progress. Next to the actual
poster presentation, these submissions also feature as short papers in
the Proceedings.
STUDENTS SESSION
This session is for students who want to present their work in
progress or part of their doctoral thesis as a paper. Student papers
are denoted by the fact that only the name of the student appears on
the paper as an author. They are published as short papers in the
Proceedings.
DIVERSE ACTIVITIES
For demonstrations or video sessions, please contact EUROSIS.
Special session will be set up for vendor presentations in co-
ordination with the scientific program. User Group meetings for
simulation languages and tools can be organised the day before the
conference. If you would like to arrange a meeting, please contact
the Conference Chairs. We will be happy to provide a meeting room
and other necessary equipment.
Partners for projects session(s) will be organised by EUROSIS to
give potential project teams or individuals the opportunity to
present their research in order to link up with fellow researchers
for future research projects. Those wishing to participate in this
session need to send a proposal to EUROSIS.
A EUROSIS TC Meeting and an EU Project update meeting
EXHIBITION
A special exhibition is envisaged during the conference focused on
business applications. For more information please contact EUROSIS for
further details. Email: [email protected]
DEADLINES AND REQUIREMENTS
Send all submissions in an ELECTRONIC FORM ONLY in (zipped)
Microsoft Word format, or PDF format (PREFERRED FORMAT)indicating the
designated track and type of submission (full paper or an extended
abstract) to the EUROSIS ([email protected]).
Please provide your name, affiliation, full mailing address,
telephone / fax number and Email address on all submissions as well.
For submissions please put in the subject of your Email the
following indications: FUBUTEC'2013 and designated track or USE THE
ONLINE SUBMISSION FORM.
http://www.eurosis.org/cms/index.php?q=node/2314
Only original papers, which have not been published elsewhere, will
be accepted for publication
Journal Publication
Only accepted and presented extended papers are eligible for journal
publication in any of the journals listed here.
Quality Control
In order to ensure the quality of the proceedings, Thomson-Reuters ISI
and IET will receive the listing of the actually presented papers,
next to the copies of the Proceedings.
All EUROSIS Proceedings are ISI-Thomson Reuters and IET referenced.
REGISTRATION FEES
As the VAT rules for conferences in the UK are set to change only on
December 1st 2013 the fees for this conference are as yet VAT free.
Registration Fees
Author
EUROSIS members
Other Participants
Pre-registration before March 20, 2013 EUR 500 EUR 500 EUR 555
Registration after March 20, 2013 Pre-registration required EUR 545
EUR 595
STUDENTS
Students who are authors, pay a registration of EUR 370 . To qualify
as a student author you need to send in together with your paper a
copy of your student card. Student papers are only accepted as student
papers if only the name of the student appears as author of the paper
or in the case of multiple authors, all authors should be students.
Registration Fees Students
Author
EUROSIS members
Other Participants
Pre-registration before March 20, 2013 370 370 410
Registration after March 20, 2013 Pre-registration required 390
430
The full registration fee includes one copy of the Conference
Proceedings, coffee and tea during the breaks, all lunches, a
welcome cocktail and a conference dinner.
SOCIAL PROGRAMME
A visit to a related facility in (or near) Lincoln. More information
to follow.
The conference dinner will be at the Bishop's Palace in Lincoln - this
is a charming location situated in the medieval cathedral complex.
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/lincoln-medieval-bishops-palace/
PAPER SUBMISSION TYPES
FULL PAPER (including abstract, conclusions, diagrams, references)
During review, the submitted full papers can be accepted as a
regular 5 page paper. If excellent, full papers can be accepted by
the program committee as an extended (8-page) paper. Each submission
will be reviewed by at least three members of the FUBUTEC'2013
International Program Committee.
EXTENDED ABSTRACT (at least five pages)
Participants may also submit a 5 page extended abstract for a
regular (5 pages) or short (3 pages) paper or poster, which will be
reviewed by the International Program Committee. All accepted papers
will be published in the FUBUTEC'2013 Conference Proceedings.
SHORT ABSTRACT (at least three to four pages)
Participants may also submit a 3 page abstract for a short paper or
poster, which will be reviewed by the International Program
Committee. All accepted papers will be published in the FUBUTEC'2013
Conference Proceedings.
PLEASE NOTE: ONE (1) PAGE ABSTRACTS ARE NOT ACCEPTED.
CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS
Philippe Geril
EUROSIS-ETI
European Simulation Office
Greenbridge Science Park
Ghent University - Ostend Campus
Wetenschapspark 1
Plassendale 1
B-8400 Ostend Belgium
Tel: +32.59.255330
Fax: +32.59.255339
Email: [email protected]
OUTSTANDING PAPER AWARD
The 2013 FUBUTEC Conference Committee will select the Outstanding
Paper of the Conference. The author of this paper will be awarded the
a Best Paper Award, a free registration for a EUROSIS conference. Only
papers SUBMITTED AS FULL papers and accepted as EXTENDED papers will
be eligible for the Outstanding Paper Award.
LANGUAGE
The official conference language for all papers and presentations is
English
CONFERENCE VENUE
The conference will be held at the University of Lincoln
http://www.lincoln.ac.uk
in the historic medieval city of Lincoln, UK
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln,_England
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
EARLY BIRD SUBMISSION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 15TH, 2012
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: DECEMBER 15TH, 2012
LATE SUBMISSION DEADLINE: JANUARY 15TH, 2013
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE OR REJECTION: FEBRUARY 5TH, 2013
Authors provide camera-ready manuscript: MARCH 20TH, 2013
CONFERENCE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LINCOLN: APRIL 15-17, 2013
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[ ] Organizing a vendor session
[ ] Proposing a panel discussion (please mention names of
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[ ] Contributing to the exhibition
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With the following highlights:
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[ ] Statistical Analysis and Data Mining of Business Processes
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[ ] Discrete Event Simulation and Queueing Systems
[ ] Simulation Applied to Economics
[ ] Agents in Business Automation and Economics
[ ] Simulation in Business and Economics
[ ] Simulation in Business Games
[ ] Simulation in OR and Knowledge Management
[ ] Emergency Management and Risk Analysis Management
[ ] Simulation in E-Management, E-Government, E-Commerce and E-Trade
[ ] Simulation Tools for Business Mgmt & Business Intelligence
[ ] Simulation and Analysis of Environmental effects of business
[ ] Predictive Simulation and Methodology for Futures Research
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