RuleML-2010 - 4th International Rule Challenges
October 21-23, 2010, Washington, DC, USA http://2010.ruleml.org/ruleml-2010-challenge.html
Overview and Aim
This year, the 4th International Web Rule Symposium (RuleML-2010) will be held near Washington, DC, USA.
RuleML-2010 (http://2010.ruleml.org/) is devoted to practical distributed rule technologies and rule-based applications, which need language standards for rules (inter)operating in, e.g., the Semantic Web, Enterprise Systems, Intelligent Multi-Agent Systems, Event-Driven Architectures, and Service-Oriented Applications.
The RuleML-2010 Challenge is one of the highlights at the main conference RuleML-2010 with prestigious prizes. 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 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.
This year, the RuleML-2010 Challenge will have a special focus theme: * Modelling Rules in the temporal and geospatial applications - temporal modelling and reasoning - geospatial modelling and reasoning - cross-linking between temporal and geospatial knowledge - visualization of rules with graphic models in order to support end-user interaction
Key themes of the RuleML-2010 Challenge include the following: * Demos related to the RuleML-2010 Track Topics: http://2010.ruleml.org/topics.html * Extensions and implementations of W3C RIF * 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
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
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 2010 consist of a demo paper of 4-8 pages, describing the demo show case, and a link to more information about 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 papers submission website: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ruleml2010challenge
Demo systems submission website: http://ruleml-challenge.cs.nccu.edu.tw
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 by 3 PC members based on the evaluation criteria indicated in the web site http://2010.ruleml.org/ruleml-2010-challenge.html.
Proceedings and Post-proceedings
The peer-reviewed and selected papers will be published in additional special Challenge proceedings (will be published as CEUR proceedings) along with the online publication of your demo in the highly visible growing Rules Challenge pool. A selection of revised papers from the Challenge will be invited to already agreed upcoming journal special issues in the International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems (IJCIS), and the Springer journal AI&Law.
Important dates
Submission deadline for demo papers and demo systems: August 20th, 2010
Notification of accepted demo papers and demo systems: September 3rd, 2010
Submission deadline for demo systems only: September 17th, 2010 (contingent on availability of demo slots)
Notification for demo systems only: October 1st, 2010
Rule Challenge Chairs
Enrico Francesconi, ITTIG-CNR, Italy Monica Palmirani, University of Bologna - CIRSFID, Italy Omair Shafiq, University of Calgary, Canada Fabio Vitali, University of Bologna - Department of Computer Science, Italy
Program Committee
Hassan Ait-Kaci, IBM Canada Ltd., Canada Costin Badica, University of Craiova, Romania Sidney Bailin, Knowledge Evolution, Inc., US Nick Bassiliades, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Mikael Berndtsson, University of Skövde, Sweden Antonis Bikakis, Institute of Computer Science, FO.R.T.H., Greece Pedro Bizarro, University of Coimbra, Portugal Peter Bollen, Department of Organization& Strategy, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands Jordi Cabot, INRIA-École des Mines de Nantes, France Carlos Castro, Departamento de Informática Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile Horatiu Cirstea, Loria, France Claudia d'Amato, Computer Science Department - University of Bari, Italy Mike Dean, BBN Technologies, US Schahram Dustdar, TU Wien, Austria Maribel Fernandez, King's College London, Dept. of Computer Science, UK Dragan Gasevic, Athabasca University, Canada Robert Golan, DBmind Technologies, US Guido Governatori, NICTA Queensland Research Laboratory, Australia Ioannis Hatzilygeroudis, University of Patras, Greece Minsu Jang, Electronics& Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea Yiannis Kompatsiaris, CERTH - ITI, Greece Ian Mackie, University of Sussex, UK Christopher J. Matheus, Versatile Information Systems, Inc., US Jing Mei, Versatile Information Systems, Inc., US Jörg P. Müller, Clausthal University of Technology, Germany Adrian Paschke, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Maher Rahmouni, Hewlett Packard Labs, UK Dave Reynolds, Epimorphics Ltd, UK Giovanni Sartor, European University Institute, Italy Umberto Straccia, ISTI-CNR, Italy Terrance Swift, CENTRIA, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Leon van der Torre, ILIAS, Luxembourg Kewen Wang, Griffith University, Australia
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