1st International Workshop on Digital Twin Engineering
Organizers: Vinay Kulkarni, Ruth Breu, Philipp Zech, Souvik Barat
Website: https://dt-engineering.uibk.ac.at (submission via Microsoft CMT)
Abstract: With the increasing interest in digital twins for planning and operating long-living, complex cyber-physical assets, information systems research is now faced with new challenges to develop applicable, profitable methodologies and frameworks for engineering and maintaining these virtual replicas of cyber-physical assets for various industrial domains. A potential remedy lies in tight collaboration with industrial and economic stakeholders for devising tangible application scenarios to drive the actual gestation of digital twins by providing a basis for practical requirements elicitation. The goal of this workshop thence is to provide a seminal platform for discussing current progress and state-of-the-art in digital twin engineering and emerging application areas as well as challenges ahead of the ongoing digitalization of our society and industry.
3rd Workshop on Blockchain and Enterprise Systems (BES)
Organizers:
Petra Maria Asprion, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern, Switzerland.
Alessandro Marcelletti, University of Camerino, Italy
Andrea Morichetta, University of Camerino, Italy.
Bettina Schneider, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern, Switzerland.
Website: pros.unicam.it/bes2022
Abstract: Nowadays, in an interconnected society, there is a growing need for coordination among different organisations, asking for trustable solutions to develop enterprise systems.
Enterprise architectures integrate well-defined principle and practice for the analysis, design, planning, and implementation, for the successful development and execution of enterprise systems. To achieve an effective digital transformation, the organizations need to close the gap between business, information, processes and technology necessary to achieve their final strategy.
In such a field blockchain technology can bring huge advantages in many sectors, it can guarantee the integrity and immutability of data without relying on a central authority or any particular entity. Thus blockchain can be considered the enabling technology that guarantees a tamper-proof execution of contractual obligations among the involved organisations.
Both academia and industry are showing an increasing interest in the field of blockchain. However, for a large adoption of this technology, recent challenges should be addressed, especially for what concerns the support of multiple blockchain platforms and the generation of the related smart contracts, breaking the technological barriers for non-expert users.
The scientific results of the workshop have the ambition to change the way one thinks, designs and implements enterprise systems. From the technical perspective, the workshop can contribute to breaking the technological barriers for wider use of the blockchain, proposing novel approaches for the definition of enterprise systems. Conceptual, technical, application-oriented and case study contributions are welcomed within the themes of this workshop.