Modern Approaches in Data Engineering
and Information System Design

23 - 26th of September 2025
Tampere, Finland

23th of September 2025
Tampere, Finland

AIMS AND SCOPE

For decades, in many, particularly complex organization systems, there is an open issue how to support information management process so as to produce useful knowledge and tangible business values from data being collected. Database and information systems still play one of the central roles in addressing aforementioned issue. In recent years, we are the witnesses of great movements in the area of business information management. Such movements are both of technological and methodological nature. By this, today we have a huge selection of various technologies, tools, and methods in data engineering as a discipline that helps in a support of the whole data life cycle in organization systems, as well as in information system design that supports the software process in data engineering. Despite that, one of the hot issues in practice is still how to effectively transform large amounts of daily collected operational data into the useful knowledge from the perspective of declared company goals, and how to set up the information design process aimed at production of effective software services in companies. It seems that nowadays we have great theoretical potentials for application of new and more effective approaches in data engineering and information system design. However, it is more likely that real deployment of such approaches in industry practice is far behind their theoretical potentials.

The main goal of this workshop is to address open questions and real potentials for various applications of modern approaches and technologies in data engineering and information system design so as to develop and implement effective software services in a support of information management in various organization systems. We intend to address interdisciplinary character of a set of theories, methodologies, processes, architectures, and technologies in disciplines such as Data Engineering, Information System Design, Big Data, NoSQL Systems, Data Streams, Internet of Things, Cloud Systems, and Model Driven Approaches in a development of effective software services. We invite researchers from all over the world who will present their contributions, interdisciplinary approaches or case studies related to modern approaches in Data Engineering and Information System Design. We express an interest in gathering scientists and practitioners interested in applying these disciplines in industry sector, as well as public and government sectors, such as healthcare, education, public administration, or security services. Experts from all sectors and application domains are welcomed.

WORKSHOP PROGRAM

Workshop Program: 23th of September, 2025


To Be Announced

WORKSHOP TOPICS

Submissions are expected from, but not limited to the following topics:
  • Data Engineering and Information System Design – Mathematical Foundations, Theoretical, and Practical Aspects
  • Architectures, Strategies, and Practices in Data Engineering and Information System Design
  • Data Engineering and Information System Design – Applications and Industry Experience
  • Data Engineering and Information System Design for Lean Manufacturing
  • Data Engineering and Information System Design for Streaming Data and Real Time Systems
  • Data Engineering and Information System Design for IoT, Industry 4.0 and Cloud Systems
  • Big Data, NoSQL Systems, Data Streams, Blockchain Systems, and Data Lakes in Data Engineering
  • OLAP Systems for Big Data, Big Data Analytics, and Deep Learning from Big Data
  • Model Driven Approaches in Data Engineering, Databases, and Information System Design
  • Model Driven Approaches in NoSQL System Design and Implementation – Problems and Issues
  • Domain Specific Modeling and Tools in Data Engineering, Big Data, Data Lakes, Data Streams, Blockchain Systems, and NoSQL Systems
  • Data Quality Management in Data Engineering, Big Data, Data Lakes, and NoSQL Systems
  • Methodologies, Models, Algorithms, and Architectures for Big Data, Data Lakes, Data Streams, Blockchain Systems, and NoSQL Systems
  • Teaching Data Engineering Approaches in Academic and Industrial Environments
  • Organizational and Human Factors, Skills, and Qualifications for Data Engineering
  • Data Privacy and Security Issues in Data Engineering
  • Models for Data Engineering and Resource Integration
  • Regulation and Standardization in Data Engineering
  • Lean Software Engineering for Data Engineering, Big Data, Data Lakes, Data Streams, Blockchain Systems, and NoSQL Systems
  • Innovative Data Models and Data Integrity in Big Data, Data Lakes, Data Streams, Blockchain Systems, and NoSQL Systems – Theoretical and Practical Aspects

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Workshop paper submission: 30th of April, 2025
  • Workshop paper acceptance notification: 4th of June, 2025
  • Workshop paper camera-ready: 11th of July, 2025
  • Workshop date: 23th of September, 2025

WORKSHOP CHAIRS

Prof. Ivan Luković

University of Belgrade
Faculty of Organizational Sciences
Serbia

E-mail: ivan.lukovic@fon.bg.ac.rs

Prof. Slavica Kordić

University of Novi Sad
Faculty of Technical Sciences
Serbia

E-mail: slavica@uns.ac.rs

Prof. Sonja Ristić

University of Novi Sad
Faculty of Technical Sciences
Serbia

E-mail: sdristic@uns.ac.rs

PROGRAM COMITTEE

WORKSHOP ASSISTANTS AND CONTACT

Marija Đukić

University of Belgrade
Faculty of Organizational Sciences
Serbia

E-mail: marija.djukic@fon.bg.ac.rs

Ivan Jovanović

University of Belgrade
Faculty of Organizational Sciences
Serbia

E-mail: ij20233020@student.fon.bg.ac.rs

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

MADEISD 2025 invites original papers (not currently under review or published elsewhere) describing results that broadly belong to the aforementioned list of topics. The number of pages of a workshop paper is up to 15 pages for LONG papers, and up to 10 pages for SHORT papers.

LONG papers can be:
  • Regular research papers, reporting novel, solid research findings within the scope of the workshop;
  • Experimental re-evaluation papers, assessing previously published research results in terms of performance evaluation (with the contribution of the paper being found in the evaluation findings) or, assessment of the application for methodologies (with the contribution of the paper being found in the discussion of strong and weak aspects of the algorithm/system/method being assessed).
SHORT papers can be:
  • Early findings/work-in-progress reports for prompt dissemination and discussion of early research results, that include early experimental findings and implementations, with an emphasis on the description of the early findings, the possibilities they present, and, the difficulties being faced towards full fruition;
  • Vision papers, discussing possibilities and challenges in the exploration of radically new system architectures or methodologies in important areas related to the scope of the workshop, or areas that are currently considered outside the scope of the workshop but hold the potential of becoming relevant.

Papers should be written in English and must comply with the Springer formatting guidelines. Papers should be formatted either in Latex or Word and submitted in PDF format using the online submission system. 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 License-to-Publish form. The corresponding author signing the License-to-Publish 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.

According to the Diversity and Inclusion policy of ADBIS 2025, we kindly ask authors to adopt inclusive language in their papers and presentations (Inclusive Writing and Inclusive Talks), and all participants to adopt a proper Code of conduct.

Authors should explicitly disclose the use of generative AI and AI-assisted technologies in their manuscripts when these tools are employed for more than just editing the author’s text. This disclosure can be made through a statement placed at the end of the manuscript, preceding the References section. However, if there is no usage of such technologies, no disclosure statement is required.

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PAPER REVIEW AND PROCEEDINGS

Authors should consult Springer’s authors’ guidelines and use their proceedings templates, either for LaTeX or for Word, for the preparation of their papers. 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 License-to-Publish form. The corresponding author, who must match the corresponding author marked on the paper, must have the full right, power, and authority to sign the agreement on behalf of all of the authors of a particular paper, and accepts responsibility for releasing this material on their behalf. Once the files have been sent to Springer, changes relating to the authorship of the papers cannot be made. An author of an accepted paper must register to ADBIS 2025 in order to have the paper published, and accepted papers must be presented at the conference by one of the authors.

Papers will go through a shepherding phase where they will be expected to address the concerns of the reviewers, expressed as a list of required revisions. Failing to properly address them in due time will entail final rejection. The shepherding process will involve: authors will be given a list of issues/improvements that have to be addressed within 2 weeks’ time; authors improve the paper addressing these concerns; authors submit the revised paper in camera-ready format; the PC chairs ultimately decide whether the revised paper is acceptable as is or not to the final program.

WORKSHOP PAPERS PUBLICATION

The workshop papers will be published by Springer in Communications in Computer and Information Science - CCIS.

The best rated workshop papers will be invited to submit an extended and revised version of their papers to Computer Science and Information Systems (ComSIS) journal.