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Call for Papers<br class="">
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1st International Workshop on Digital Twin Engineering (DTE)<br class="">
in conjunction with POEM 2022<br class="">
November 23, 2022, London, UK<br class="">
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Workshop website: <a href="https://dt-engineering.uibk.ac.at/" class="">https://dt-engineering.uibk.ac.at</a><br class="">
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The workshop will be conducted physically!<br class="">
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Scope<br class="">
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As of the growing interest in gestating digital twins for planning and operating long-living, complex cyber-physical assets, <br class="">
information systems research is now faced with new challenges to develop applicable and profitable methodologies and frameworks <br class="">
for engineering and maintaining these virtual replicas of cyber-physical assets for various industrial domains. A potential <br class="">
remedy lies in tight collaboration with industrial and economic stakeholders for devising tangible application scenarios to <br class="">
drive the actual gestation of digital twins by providing a basis for practical requirements elicitation. The goal of this workshop <br class="">
thence is to provide a seminal platform for discussing current progress and state-of-the-art in digital twin engineering and <br class="">
emerging application areas as well as challenges ahead of the ongoing digitalization of our society and industry.<br class="">
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Topics of interest<br class="">
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Topics include but are not limited to:<br class="">
* Models, methods, and techniques for developing digital twin<br class="">
* Requirements engineering for digital twins<br class="">
* Conceptual modeling for socio-techno-economical systems<br class="">
* Knowledge management for capturing domain knowledge<br class="">
* Methods and models for capturing the inherent uncertainty of business and social systems<br class="">
* Simulation of business and social systems<br class="">
* Multi-paradigm modeling and co-simulation techniques<br class="">
* Validation and verification of digital twins<br class="">
* Technology and its application<br class="">
* Application of enterprise modeling techniques for digital twin initiatives from different domains<br class="">
* Relevance of AI and optimization techniques<br class="">
* Aspects and domains of interest<br class="">
* Industry 4.0<br class="">
* Supply chain management<br class="">
* Social systems for policy making, urban planning, and healthcare<br class="">
* Sustainability<br class="">
* Smart cities<br class="">
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Contributions<br class="">
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Participants are required to submit contributions with a length between 8 to 12 pages (including references and appendices).<br class="">
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All submissions are peer-reviewed. Outstanding papers will be presented orally during the workshop, other accepted papers will be discussed during an open poster (A0 portrait format) session.<br class="">
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Accepted workshop papers will be published in joint CEUR-WS proceedings.<br class="">
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Selected papers will be invited for publication in the Journal of Simulation Engineering (JSimE).<br class="">
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Submission<br class="">
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Submissions must be in PDF following the CEURART style available at<br class="">
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<a href="http://ceur-ws.org/HOWTOSUBMIT.html" class="">http://ceur-ws.org/HOWTOSUBMIT.html</a><br class="">
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and uploaded via<br class="">
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<a href="https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=poem2022" class="">https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=poem2022</a>.<br class="">
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Important Dates<br class="">
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Submission of papers: September 30, 2022<br class="">
Notification of acceptance: October 17, 2022<br class="">
Camera-ready version: October 31, 2022<br class="">
Registration deadline workshop authors: TBA<br class="">
Workshop: November 23, 2022<br class="">
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Dates are Anywhere on Earth (AoE).<br class="">
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Workshop Co-chairs<br class="">
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<div class="">Vinay Kulkarni, TCS Research, Pune, India<br class="">
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Ruth Breu, Department of Computer Science, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria<br class="">
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Philipp Zech, Department of Computer Science, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria<br class="">
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Souvik Barat, TCS Research, Pune, India <br class="">
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