The KESE2008 Workshop
The fourth workshop on Knowledge Engineering and Software Engineering (KESE 2008) is held at the KI-2008 in Kaiserslautern, Germany, and wants to bring together researchers and practitioners from both fields of software engineering and artificial intelligence.
The intention is to give ample space for exchanging latest research results as well as knowledge about practical experience.
This year we also encourage to submit tool presentations, i.e., system descriptions that clearly show the interaction between knowledge engineering and software engineering research and practice.
The previous KESE Workshops were held at the KI-2007, KI-2006, and KI-2005. See the KESE workshop series page for more information.
Proceedings
Venue
Please note that on Tuesday, September 23, the KESE workshop will take
place at the main conference venue in Building 42 at the University of
Kaiserslautern.
WS Schedule
General
The KESE2008 workshop is organized on Tuesday, 23rd of September at the KI2008
The official KI2008 program is here.
Schedule
Rules
Time: 9.00 → 10.00
Coffee break: 10:00 → 10:30
Agents and Web Semantics
Time: 10.30 → 11.50
Ion-Mircea Diaconescu, Adrian Giurca, Gerd Wagner and Jens Dietrich. Towards a Mapping from ERDF(S) to Take Vocabulary (short)
Florian Ruh and Frieder Stolzenburg. Translating Cooperative Strategies for Robot Behavior
Meike Reichle and Kerstin Bach. Improving Result Adaptation through 2-step Retrieval
Lunch break: 11:50 → 13:30
Engineering
Time: 13.30 → 15.20
Grzegorz Nalepa and Krzysztof Kluza. UML Representation Proposal for XTT Rule Design Method
Peter Kluegl, Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe. Test-Driven Development of Complex Information Extraction Systems using TextMarker
Christoph Peylo. On restaurants and requirements: how scripts may facilitate requirements engineering
Régis Newo and Klaus-Dieter Althoff. Learning to Cope with Critical Situations - An Agent based Approach (short)
KESE Discussion and Workshop Closing: 15.20
Presentation rules
every presenter is asked to contact the organizers before the workshop starts, to confirm her/his presentation
every presenter is expected to use his own laptop for presentation, if it is not possible let us know – keep in mind we cannot provide you with a PPoint environment!
regular presentations = 20 mins + 10 mins for discussion
short presentations = 15 mins + 5 mins for discussion
Accepted papers
Regular papers
Peter Kluegl, Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe. Test-Driven Development of Complex Information Extraction Systems using TextMarker
Florian Ruh and Frieder Stolzenburg. Translating Cooperative Strategies for Robot Behavior
Adrian Giurca and Emilian Pascalau. JSON Rules
Meike Reichle and Kerstin Bach. Improving Result Adaptation through 2-step Retrieval
Christoph Peylo. On restaurants and requirements: how scripts may facilitate requirements engineering
Grzegorz Nalepa and Krzysztof Kluza. UML Representation Proposal for XTT Rule Design Method
Grzegorz Nalepa and Igor Wojnicki. Proposal of a Prolog-based Knowledge Wiki
Short papers
Ion-Mircea Diaconescu, Adrian Giurca, Gerd Wagner and Jens Dietrich. Towards a Mapping from ERDF(S) to Take Vocabulary
Régis Newo and Klaus-Dieter Althoff. Learning to Cope with Critical Situations - An Agent based Approach
Aims and scope
Intelligent systems have been successfully developed in various domains based on techniques and tools from the fields of knowledge engineering and software engineering. Thus, declarative software engineering techniques have been established in many areas, such as knowledge systems, logic programming, constraint programming, and lately in the context of the Semantic Web and business rules.
Topics of Interest
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
AI in KESE
AI in software/knowledge engineering:
Knowledge and experience management
Declarative, logic-based approaches
Constraint programming
Agent-oriented software engineering
Issues of maintenance
Business Rules
KESE in AI
Knowledge/software engineering in AI:
Engineering the Semantic Web
Database and knowledge base management in AI systems
Tools for intelligent systems
Evaluation of (intelligent) systems
Process models
Submission Details
Papers should be formatted according to the Springer LNCS guidelines. The length should not exceed 12 pages for regular papers and 6 pages for short papers (including figures and references).
All papers must be written in English and submitted in PDF format. Please submit your paper via EasyChair (http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=kese2008).
The submitted papers will be reviewed by at least two members of the program committee. A comfortable time slot for discussions will be given. The proceedings will be published as a technical report, and as CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org).
Important Dates
The KESE2008 workshop will take place at the 31st German AI Conference KI2008 (Sep 23-26, 2008).
The important dates are as follows:
Paper submission deadline: | June | 6, 2008 |
EXTENDED Paper submission deadline: | June | 13, 2008 |
Notification of paper acceptance: | July | 6, 2008 |
Camera ready copy submission: | July | 29, 2008 |
Workshop: | Sep | 23, 2008 |
Organization
KESE2008 Workshop Chairs:
Program Committee:
K.-D. Althoff, University Hildesheim, Germany
J. Baumeister, University Wurzburg, Germany
J. Canadas, University of Almeria, Spain
U. Geske, FhG FIRST, Berlin, Germany
A. Giurca, BTU Cottbus, Germany
R. Knauf, TU Ilmenau, Germany
G. J. Nalepa, AGH UST, Krakow, Poland
F. Puppe, University Wurzburg, Germany
D. Seipel, University Wurzburg, Germany
G. Weiss, SCCH, Austria
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