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1st International Workshop on Project and Knowledge Management Trends (PKMT 2011)
Torre Canne (BR), Italy, June 20, 2011 Co-located with the 12th International Conference on Product Focused Software Development and Process Improvement (PROFES 2011) http://serlab.di.uniba.it/pkmt2011/ Aim and Scope PKMT 2011 provides an opportunity to researchers and practitioners to exchange knowledge on new models, methods and techniques supporting project management in the context of organization of organizations. Project achievement costs represent a significant fraction of Gross National Products of the developed and developing countries.To keep under control project schedule, cost and quality, consolidated management methodologies and techniques are today widely used, especially in the context of single organizations and medium scale projects. Organizations are very complex systems that are able not only to cooperate in order to develop projects but, at the same time, to transfer knowledge about: (i) application domains, (ii) ways of working, (iii) best practices, and how skills and knowledge have to be transferred or made available in the context of an open framework network. In order to carry out complex, large scale projects, more and more cooperation among enterprises is pursued in various forms such as alliance, co-opetition, networks and virtual communities. In this rapidly changing economic scenario, where organizations operate under the pressure of new competitive challenges,the discipline of Project Management needs further research contributions. Relationships between different management approaches, such as Project Management, Service Science and Viable System Approach should also be investigated. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: • Project Risks • Contract and Service Level Agreements • Project and Knowledge Management • Tools for project management • Project management case studies • Knowledge engineering • Cooperating in project management • Best practice in project management • Distributed Software Engineering Projects • Engineering, Procurement and Construction • Soft Skills • Portfolio and Program Management • Virtual Project Office • Project Management, Service Science and Viable System Approach Best practices are welcome, with the related case studies from both industry and research institutions. Workshop Chairs: - Giacomo Franco, IBM, Italy - Paolo Maresca, University of Naples Federico II, Italy - Giancarlo Nota, University of Salerno, Italy Coordinating Commitee: - Vincenzo D’Errico, Alenia Aeronautica, Finmeccanica Group, Italy - Rita Francese, University of Salerno, Italy - Marialuisa Saviano, University of Salerno, Italy - Francesco Venier, MIB School of Management, Italy Program Scientific Committee: - Sergio Barile, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy - Antonio Bassi, Consultant, Italy - Guido Capaldo, University of Naples Federico II, Italy - Primiano Di Nauta, University of Foggia, Italy - Frank Houdek, Daimler AG, Germany - Vincenzo Loia, University of Salerno, Italy - Marcello Martinez, Second University of Naples, Italy - Pablo E. Martinez, The Boeing Company, USA - Carla Milani, IBM, Italy - Paola Mosca, Egineering.IT, Engineering Group, Italy - Ralph Mueller, Eclipse Foundation, Germany - Adam Newth, IBM, UK - Mahmood Niazi, Keele University UK/ KFUPM Saudi Arabia - Minna Pikkarainen, VTT Technical Research Center of Finland, Oulu Finland - Ignacio Garcia Rodriguez De Guzman, Escuela Superior de Informática, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain - Francesco Polese, University of Cassino, Italy - Outi Salo, Nokia, Finland - Raffaele Sannino, HP Enterprise Services Italy - Matteo M. Savino, University of Benevento, Italy - Dennis Smith, Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA - Genny Tortora, University of Salerno, Italy - Guilherme H. Travassos, COPPE/UFRJ, Brazil - Aurora Vizcaíno, Escuela Superior de Informática, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain - Telmo Zarraonandia, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain Workshop Secretariat: - Rossella Aiello, University of Salerno, Italy - Pietro D'Ambrosio, IT Consultant - Giuseppe Marco Scarfogliero, IBM, Italy - Publicity: Antonello Volpe, Altran Italia spa, Italy SUBMISSION OF PAPERS: Two different types of paper submissions are invited: 1) long papers, up to height pages, reporting on research or experience; 2) short papers, up to four pages, describing work in progress. Accepted papers must conform to the ACM author guidelines ACM author guidelines can be found here: http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates All submissions will be reviewed by members of the international Program Committee. Accepted papers (both long and short) will be published in Volume 2 of the PROFES 2011 proceedings. Publication is dependent on at least one author registering to attend to the Workshop. Depending upon the results of the evaluation, a paper may be accepted as regular paper (8 pages) or short paper (4 pages). Papers must be submitted on-line through the EasyChair system and should mention the topic of interest. https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pkmt2011 Important dates • Submission deadline: May 07, 2011 • Notification of acceptance: May 16, 2011 • Camera-Ready papers: May 25, 2011 CONTACT INFORMATION: PKMT 2011 Secretariat email: pkmt2011@pmi-sic.org Call for Papers (1 page) Reader http://issuu.com/pmi-sic/docs/pkmt2011_flyer_light_rev7.1?mode=embed&viewMode=presentation&layout=http%3A%2F%2Fskin.issuu Download http://www.pmi-sic.org/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=161&Itemid=41 |
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