To be held
in
Stockholm, Sweden, 19-22 October 2015
Quality assurance
has been and still is a very
challenging issue within the Information Systems (IS) and
Conceptual Modeling
(CM) disciplines. This ongoing research encompasses theoretical
aspects
including quality definition and quality models, and
practical/empirical
aspects such as the development of methods, approaches and tools
for quality
measurement and improvement. Research can be general and
conceptual in nature
or focused on specific application domains, such as web
application quality,
data warehouse quality, requirements model quality, model
transformations
quality, etc.
Although research
contributions are highly
diverse and relevant, they are not adopted by practitioners as
useful solutions
to reach better developed solutions.
Nowadays, with the
development of web
technologies and the growth of collected and exploited data
volumes (or to
exploit), IS and CM communities are faced to new challenges.
They have to envision
new perspectives to the problem of evaluating quality in IS.
The QMMQ
workshop
intends to provide a space for fruitful exchanges involving both
researchers
and practitioners having a variety of interests such as: data
quality,
information quality, system quality as well as models, methods,
processes and
tools for managing quality. The aim of the workshop is twofold:
firstly, to
provide an opportunity for researchers and industry developers
working on
various aspects of information systems quality to exchange
research ideas and
results and discuss them; secondly, to promote research on
information systems
and conceptual model quality to the broader conceptual modeling
research
community attending ER 2015.
Data and
information in general need to be of
high quality to be valuable. However, this quality, to be
ensured, requires
reliable IS that can only be designed with a precise ontological
commitment.
Moreover, research on quality needs more contributions based on
experimentation
to provide empirical evidences of successful IS design.
Empirical Software
Engineering techniques and protocols should be followed in the
CM modeling to
provide reliable and useful results to assess IS quality.
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Quality
constructs, models and ontologies
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Quality
measures and instruments
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Experiments
for validating quality models, measures and instruments
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Methodological
issues of research on IS quality
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Method
and tool support for improving and monitoring quality
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Quality
of requirements engineering artifacts and processes
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Quality
of models and meta-models
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Quality
of ontologies and reference models
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Data
quality
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Big
data quality
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Quality
modeling languages
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Ontological
analysis of conceptual modeling grammars
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Cost/benefit
analysis of quality assurance processes
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Quality
assurance practices : case studies and experiences
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Experiments
and case studies on quality evaluation.
Paper
submission (extended deadline) |
22 May
2015 |
Author
notification |
12 June
2015 |
Camera-ready paper submission |
02 July 2015 |
Workshop dates |
19 October - 22 October 2015 |
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=qmmq2015
Authors’ guideline: http://qmmq2015.cnam.fr/?content=guidelines
Samira SI-SAID – CHERFI (CNAM, France)
Oscar PASTOR (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain)
Charlotte HUG (University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France)
Jacky AKOKA (CNAM, France)
Said ASSAR (Telecom Ecole de Management,
France)
Marko Bajec (University of
Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Laure BERTI-EQUILLE (Institut de Recherche
pour le
Développement, France)
Lotfi BOUZGUENDA
(ISMIS,
Tunisia)
Cristina CACHERO
(Universidad
de Alicante, Spain)
Isabelle COMYN-WATTIAU (CNAM-ESSEC,
France)
Rebecca DENECKÈRE (University Paris 1
Panthéon-Sorbonne,
France)
Sophie
DUPUY-CHESSA
(Grenoble University, France)
Cesar
GONZALEZ-PEREZ
(Spanish National Research Council, Institute of Heritage
Sciences, Spain)
Roberto
E.
LOPEZ-HERREJON (Johannes Kepler Universität, Austria)
Wolfgang
MAASS
(Saarland University, Germany)
Raimundas
MATULEVICIUS
(University of Tartu, Estonia)
Jeffrey
PARSONS
(University of Newfoundland, Canada)
Verónika
PERALTA
(University of Tours, France)
Erik A. PROPER (CRP Henri Tudor,
Luxembourg)
Jolita
RALYTE ( University of
Geneva, Switzerland)
Sudha
RAM (University
of Arizona, USA)
Farida SEMMAK (UPEC - Université Paris-Est
Créteil,
France)
Guttorm
SINDRE (Norwegian
University of Science and Technology, Norway)
Pnina
SOFFER (IS
Department, University of Haifa, Israel)