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Subject:

FW: Call For Papers: LAP 2000

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"Ross Anderson" <[log in to unmask]>

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Ross Anderson

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Wed, 05 Apr 2000 14:51:44 +0100

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Originally from: LAP 2000 <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Call For Papers: LAP 2000
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Colleagues

You are invited to submit a paper or a poster to the Fifth International
Workshop on the Language-Action Perspective on Communication Modelling,
LAP 2000. The workshop will take place from 14 to 16 September 2000 in
Aachen, Germany. Attached please find the call for papers.

Further information can be found at
http://www-i5.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/conf/lap2000

Please distribute this call for papers widely and ask your colleagues to
consider contributing to and participating in LAP 2000.

 Mareike Schoop
 Chair of LAP 2000


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CALL FOR PAPERS

The Fifth International Workshop on the
Language-Action Perspective on Communication Modelling
    -- LAP 2000 --

14 - 16 September 2000, Aachen, Germany

20 years of Language-Action Perspective:
Time to look back - time to move forward

http://www-i5.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/conf/lap2000/

_______________________________________________________________________________
_

Objectives

Information technology has seen radical changes in the last two decades with
systems to support cooperation and communication playing an ever-increasing
role. In today's society, communication is present in many different facets,
e.g. face-to-face dialogues, telephone conversations, email messages,
information exchanges of agents. Communication is the key to smooth
cooperation.
Individuals working in groups coordinate their actions though communication.
Communication modelling has been studied for more than two decades.
Since 1980 a new paradigm has evolved in the field of information systems which
emphasises
the importance of communication in an organisational context: The Language-
Action Perspective (LAP).

LAP was introduced by Winograd, Flores, and Ludlow who stated that human beings
are fundamentally linguistic beings who act through language. It was argued
that
language is not only used for exchanging information as in reports, statements
etc. but also to perform actions, e.g. promises, orders, declarations. Two
theories of communication form the theoretical foundations of LAP: Searle's
Theory of Speech Acts and Habermas' Theory of Communicative Action.

The conventional perspective on information systems stresses the contents of
messages rather than the way they are exchanged. For example, data flow
diagrams
are used as primary design tools. In contrast, the Language-Action Perspective
emphasises what people do by communicating, how language is used to create a
common basis for communication partners, and how their activities are
coordinated through language. Here, the focus is on the pragmatic aspects of
language, i.e. how language is used in particular contexts to achieve practical
goals such as agreements or mutual understandings. The LAP approach argues that
as social action is mediated through communication, one of the main roles of an
information system should be to support intra- and inter-organisational
communication.

The first prototype of a LAP system "in action" was the Coordinator in the mid-
80s. Since then, there have been many new approaches in the area of LAP,
ranging
from process modelling, workflow or document management to formal foundations.
Twenty years of LAP are a good occasion for looking back to the beginnings and
for assessing what has been done in the past. What assumptions are still valid?
What needs to be adapted? More importantly, two decades of LAP are a good
reason
to move forward and assess what LAP has to offer for work in current lines of
research such as E-Commerce, intelligent systems, or new system architectures.
Why is LAP more or less appropriate in certain contexts? These are questions
that will be addressed in the workshop.

_______________________________________________________________________________
_

Important Dates

Submission of papers              3 May 2000
Submission of posters             2 June 2000
Notification of acceptance        19 June 2000
Submission of final version       17 July 2000

_______________________________________________________________________________
_

Call for Submissions

We encourage submissions concerning all topics related to the Language-Action
Perspective and communication modelling, including (but not limited to) the
following:
* Reassessment of LAP
* Theoretical underpinnings of LAP
* Comparisons of LAP with other theories and approaches
* Practical experiences with LAP
* Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
* E-Commerce
* Intelligent agents
* Systems architectures
* Document Management
* Process Modelling
* Organisational Semiotics
* Formal aspects
* Empirical Modelling

Submissions can have the following forms
* Full research papers should describe innovative and original research in any
  of the above or related topics. Submissions are limited to 15 pages.
* Posters should address academic or industrial approaches, including work in
  progress, related to the workshop theme. We particularly want to encourage
  junior researchers to submit their work in this category. Submissions are
  limited to 4 pages.

_______________________________________________________________________________
_

Programme Committee

Chair: Mareike Schoop, Aachen University of Technology (Germany)

Jens Allwood, Goeteborg University (Sweden)
Jan Dietz, Delft University of Technology (Netherlands)
Frank Dignum, Eindhoven University of Technology (Netherlands)
Owen Eriksson, Dalarna University (Sweden)
Goeran Goldkuhl, Linkoeping University(Sweden)
Ronald Lee, Erasmus University Rotterdam (Netherlands)
Jan Ljungberg, Goeteborg University (Sweden)
Kalle Lyytinen, University of Jyvaeskylae (Finland)
Ian McChesney, University of Ulster (UK)
Raul Medina-Mora, Action Technologies (USA)
Wolfgang Prinz, GMD FIT (Germany)
Victor van Reijswoud, Devote (Netherlands)
Carla Simone, University of Turin (Italy)
Yao-Hua Tan, Erasmus University Rotterdam (Netherlands)
James Taylor, University of Montreal (Canada)
Hans Weigand, Tilburg University (Netherlands)
Guy Widdershoven, Maastricht University (Netherlands)
Terry Winograd, Stanford University (USA)
Carson Woo, University of British Columbia (Canada)


Organising Committee

Chair: Christoph Quix, Aachen University of Technology
Irene Wicke, Aachen University of Technology
_______________________________________________________________________________
_

Further Information

http://www-i5.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/conf/lap2000/

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