8th Workshop on Information Logistics and Knowledge Supply

in conjunction with 14th International Conference on Business Informatics Research, BIR 2015

ILOG 2015 is the 8th workshop in a series which focuses on approaches, methods, technologies and solution for reducing information overflow and for improving information flow in organizations. Knowledge-intensive industry and service sectors, public organizations and governmental bodies are dependent on accurate and timely information supply for efficient and high quality processes and services. Intelligent information supply has become an important issue that is characterized by just-in-time, demand-oriented and context-sensitive information. Furthermore, cyber-physical systems and big data applications pose new challenges to information logistics solutions.

This workshop aims to bring together people who have strong interest in information systems, information logistics, enterprise solutions and knowledge supply. We invite researchers and practitioners from both industry and academia to submit original results of their completed or ongoing projects. We encourage broad understanding of possible approaches and solutions for information logistics and knowledge supply.

Workshop Topics

The following topics are of relevance for the workshop:

• Challenges in information logistics and knowledge supply

• Practices of information logistics and knowledge supply

• Experience reports about and show cases of information logistical applications

• Information logistics and knowledge supply in small and medium sized enterprises

• Organisational implementations of information logistics and knowledge supply approaches

• Big data challenges and applications in information logistics

• Cyber-physical systems and information logistics

• Literature surveys and systematic literature analyses

• Concepts and architectures for intelligent information supply solutions

• Modeling of information processes and user demands

• Description languages for information demand and information services

• Business processes in information and knowledge management

• Economic effects and relevance (business cases)

• Business models for just-in-time information supply

• Metadata in information and knowledge management

• Active information systems

• Models for location and context

• Time based information delivery

• Concepts for self‑awareness of information distribution

• Location transparency

• Information handling in process contexts

• Infrastructures and approaches for knowledge supply

• eMaintenance and Information Logistics

Paper Submission and Proceedings

Submissions to ILOG 2015 have to be made by using the submission systems EasyChair. All accepted workshop papers will be published in local CEUR proceedings. A selection of best papers will be invited to submit paper extensions for a special issue of the journal on Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly (CSIMQ). Papers submitted need to follow LNBIP formatting guidelines available from: springer.com

Papers shall not have more than twelve pages (including figures, tables and appendices). Longer papers will not be included in workshop proceedings.

• Paper submission: May 25th 2015 June 4th 2015

• Notification of acceptance: June 29th 2015

• Camera ready submission: July 20th 2015

• Workshop: August 26th 2015

Program Committee

Program committee chairs

• Kurt Sandkuhl, University of Rostock (Germany) (co-chair)

• Ulf Seigerroth, Jönköping University (Sweden) (co-chair)

Program committee (preliminary)

• Clara Bassano, “Parthenope” University of Naples (Italy)

• Andreas Billig, Fraunhofer ISST Berlin (Germany)

• Eva Blomqvist, CNR-ISTC (Italy)

• Susanne Busse, FH Brandenburg (Germany)

• Francesco Calza, “Parthenope” University of Naples (Italy)

• Olov Candell, Saab Group (Sweden)

• Albertas Caplinskas Institute of Mathematics and Informatics (Lithuania)

• Wolfgang Deiters, Fraunhofer ISST (Germany)

• Barbara Dinter, University of Chemnitz (Germany)

• Henrik Eriksson, Univ. Linköping (Sweden)

• Janis Grabis, Riga Technical University (Latvia)

• Darek Haftor, Linnæus University (Sweden)

• Yanbo Han, Inst. Computing Techn., Chin. Acad. of Science (China)

• Ramin Karim, Luleå University of Technology (Sweden)

• Marite Kirikova, Riga TU (Latvia)

• Ralf D. Kutsche, TU Berlin (Germany)

• Birger Lantow, Rostock University (Germany)

• Tatiana Levashova, St. Petersburg Institute Inform. & Autom. (Russia)

• Paolo Piciocchi, University of Salerno (Italy)

• Ulf Seigerroth, Jönköping International Business School (Sweden)

• Alexander Smirnov, St. Petersburg Institute Inform. & Autom. (Russia)

• Janis Stirna, Stockholm University (Sweden)

• Vladimir Tarasov, Jönköping University (Sweden)