BC4IS23 - Blockchain for
Information Systems

12 June 2023, Zaragoza, Spain
Hosted by the 35th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Co-Organized and Co-Chaired with the Decentralized Governance Design Workshop

Workshop Presentation

Blockchain technology supports the execution and storage of transactions in a decentralized, transparent and immutable fashion. It is part of a broader set of technologies referred to as Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLTs). Cryptocurrencies represented the first major application of blockchain. Then, the development of smart contracts has provided the opportunity to manage other types of assets and to implement business logic running on blockchain platforms. Finally, the era of broader applications of blockchain technology beyond currencies, finance and markets has emerged. This evolution was coined Blockchain 1.0, Blockchain 2.0 and Blockchain 3.0 respectively.

The opportunities related to the evolution of blockchain technology, along with their challenges have generated a strong and continuously growing interest from industry and academia in the engineering of blockchain-based information systems, and more particularly, in the engineering of blockchain-based solutions for Business Process Management (BPM). Beside classical engineering questions, new and specific challenges arise for blockchain-based solutions for organizations and for BPM, to which conceptual modeling, databases, ontology engineering and information systems communities could provide relevant answers. In particular, the workshop focuses on the definition of requirements for, development, use, and evolution of blockchain-based solutions.

Topics of Interest

  • Models, methods and tools for the design of blockchain-based solutions

    Meta-models and ontologies for blockchain-based solutions

    Challenges related to the design of blockchain-based solutions

    Empirical material providing and assessing approaches to the design of blockchain-based solutions

    Field experience providing details, benefits or challenges in the the design of blockchain-based solutions

  • Modeling

    Implementation

    Execution

    Automation

    Monitoring

    Optimization

    Innovation and re-engineering using Blockchain Technology

    BEBPs for specific industries (e.g. Banking and Finance, Supply Chain, Retail, Government)

  • Blockchain data management

    Blockchain data provenance

    Data security, privacy and trust in blockchain

    Governance of blockchain-based networks

  • Blockchain to support audit

    Blockchain to support organizational governance

    Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs)

Submission

The papers have to be submitted via EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=caise2023), choosing the present workshop as the track to which you submit the paper.

The different types of papers that can be accepted as well as the standards to follow for the format are the same as the ones of the main track of the conference. All the details are available on the conference website. As a further precision, among the different categories of papers that can be accepted, we can accept full papers (strictly limited to 15 pages, everything included), along with some short papers (strictly limited to 6 pages, everything included). Authors should consult Springer's authors' guidelines and use their proceedings template. Springer encourages authors to include their ORCIDs in their papers. In addition, the corresponding author of each paper, acting on behalf of all of the authors of that paper, must complete and sign a Consent-to-Publish form. The corresponding author signing the copyright form should match the corresponding author marked on the paper. Once the files have been sent to Springer, changes relating to the authorship of the papers cannot be made.

The proceedings of the conference workshops will be published as one volume in the Springer LNBIP series. Short papers will be placed in a designated section.

Important Dates

Dates are Anywhere on Earth (AoE)

Paper
Submission

  • 14th of March 2023
Acceptance Notification

  • 4th of April 2023
Camera-Ready Version

  • Announced by CAiSE Chairs

Workshop Program

Joint Workshop Introduction - Victor Amaral de Sousa and Fadime Kaya

Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Decentralized Governance Design (DGD)

Felix Härer

Keynote - Felix Härer

Blockchain Interoperability

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PhD Presentation - Fadime Kaya

DECENT: a Domain Specific Language to Design Blockchain Governance - Chaired by Geert Poels

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Break

Paper Presentation - Yulu Wang, Fadime Kaya and Jaap Gordijn

Decentralized Governance Design: A Conceptual Modeling Perspective - Chaired by Geert Poels

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Paper Presentation - Lei Xu, Yuewei Zhang and Liehuang Zhu

Regulation-Friendly Privacy-Preserving Blockchain Based on zk-SNARK - Chaired by Victor Amaral de Sousa

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Paper Presentation - Simona Ramos and Joshua Ellul

The MEV Saga: Can Regulation Illuminate the Dark Forest? - Chaired by Victor Amaral de Sousa

Workshop Wrap Up

Workshop Organization

Organizing Commitee

Steering Commitee



Program Commitee