**Final Program**

 

**List of Accepted Papers**

 

 

Final Call for Papers

 

Seventh CAiSE/IFIP8.1 International Workshop on

Evaluation of Modeling Methods in Systems Analysis and Design

(EMMSAD-02)

 

Toronto, Canada

27-28 May, 2002

(held in conjunction with CAiSE-02)

 

Submissions due: 2002 March 17

(owing to many requests, the deadline has been extended to March 17)

 

 

Background:

 

The field of Information Systems Engineering includes numerous information modeling methods and notations (e.g. DFDs, ER, ORM and UML). Even with some attempts to standardize (e.g. UML for object-oriented design), new modeling methods are constantly being introduced, many of which differ only marginally from existing approaches. The coining of terms such as NAMA (Not Another Modeling Approach) and YAMA (Yet Another Modeling Approach) serves as a wake-up call to the community. A systematic evaluation of modeling methods is needed to understand the strengths and weaknesses of each method and the appropriate contexts and tasks where each is most suitably applied. This understanding has important consequences for the use of existing methods and the design of new methods (e.g. method engineering). Three categories of formal evaluation techniques may be identified: purely theoretical (e.g. ontological evaluation), purely empirical (e.g. experimental comparison), and a hybrid of the two (i.e. theoretical approach with empirical evidence). Though the need for such studies is well recognized, there is a paucity of such research in the literature. Evaluation of modeling methods remains a challenge in information systems engineering. There is a clear need for innovative, effective, and efficient techniques for such evaluation.

 

The objective of this workshop is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners interested in modeling methods in systems analysis and design to meet, and exchange research ideas and results. It also provides researchers an opportunity to present their research papers and experience reports, and to take part in open discussions. The seventh in a highly successful series of workshops, EMMSAD-02 is jointly sponsored by the Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE) and the International Federation for Information Processing Working Group 8.1 (IFIP8.1).

 

 

Relevant Topics:

 

Relevant topics for this workshop include (but are not limited to) theoretical and/or empirical evaluations of modeling methods and methodologies related to:

 

 

Of particularly interest are papers that provide a critical evaluation of modeling methodologies and/or propose enhancements to them, as well as papers that address issues related to research methodologies, and theoretical foundations for evaluating modeling methods. Evaluation of modeling methods for emerging technologies (e.g. web-based applications, enterprise systems, e-business, mobile information systems) is strongly encouraged. Case studies and experience reports are also welcome.

 

 

Important dates (2002):

 

Deadline for papers (received):      March 17

Notification of acceptance:             April 20

Camera-ready copies:                    May 6

Workshop:                                    May 27-28

 

 

Submission guidelines:

 

The workshop accepts two types of submissions: Completed Research and Research-In-Progress. Completed research papers should include analysis of data and discussion on research findings. Research-in-progress papers report on research that is well under way with preliminary results available at the time of the conference. Please use the following format for your submissions:

 

 

Only electronic submissions are accepted. E-mail your paper as an attachment in Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format to TerryHa@microsoft.com.

 

Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings, which will be available at the workshop. Top papers in the completed research category will also be considered (after extension and enhancement) either for chapters in a book to be edited by the conference co-chairs, or for journal publications.

 

 

Workshop co-chairs:

 

Dr. Terry Halpin

Microsoft Corporation

USA

 

Dr. Keng Siau

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

USA

 

Dr. John Krogstie

SINTEF and Norwegian Institute of Science and Technology

Norway

 


Program committee:

 

Akhilesh Bajaj, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Andreas L. Opdahl, University of Bergen, Norway

Arne Sølvberg, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

Barbara Pernici, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Bernard Tan, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Colette Rolland, University of Paris 1, France

Daniel Dajun Zeng, University of Arizona, USA

David Embley, Brigham Young University, USA

Dinesh Batra, Florida International University

Ee Peng Lim, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Fui Hoon Nah, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA

Gerard Wijers, ID Research , The Netherlands

Gordon Everest, University of Minnesota, USA

Graham McLeod, University of Cape Town, South Africa

Guttorm Sindre, University of Trondheim, Norway

Hannu Kangassalo, University of Tampere, Finland

Jan Dietz, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

Jan Stage, Aalborg University, Denmark

Jeffrey Parsons, Memorial University, Canada

Jin Soo Park, University of Minnesota, USA

John Krogstie, SINTEF, Norway

Kalle Lyytinen, Case Western Reserve University

Keng Siau, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA

Matti Rossi, Helsinki School of Economics, Finland

Michel Leonard, Université de Genève, Switzerland

Peretz Shoval, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

Ramesh Venkataramen, Indiana University

Richard Baskerville, Georgia State University, USA

Robert Chiang, University of Connecticut, USA

Roger Chiang, University of Cincinnati, USA

Salvatore T. March, Vanderbilt University

Shirley Becker, Florida Institute of Technology, USA

Sjaak Brinkkemper, Baan Company, The Netherlands

Steven Kelly, MetaCase Consulting

Sudha Ram, University of Arizona, USA

Terry Halpin, Microsoft, USA

Veda Storey, Georgia State University, USA

Yong Tan, University of Washington, USA

 

 

For more information about the workshop, please contact:

 

Dr. Terry Halpin

e-mail: TerryHa@microsoft.com

fax: + 1 425 936 7329

tel: +1 425 705 9190

 

For general information about the CAiSE conference, see http://www.cs.toronto.edu/caise02