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Previous Conferences:

ISBIS 2005, ISBIS 2007

 

 


ISBIS 2009

International Symposium on Business Information Systems

as a Special Track of the Confenis 2009 Conference

Hungary/Gyõr, Famulus Hotel, Conference Centre

28-30th of October, 2009.

 

Call for Paper

 

The International Symposium on Business Information Systems is organized by the Scientific and Educational Forum for Business Information Systems (SEFBIS, an Association of the John von Neumann Computer Society) with the aim of providing researchers, practitioners, developers, consultants, end-users and PhD students and gives an opportunity to join in a common place sharing experience and knowledge in the field of IT-supported business information systems. The ISBIS is intended to be a forum to expose and share current and future research work and innovations in this area, as well as in the relationship among them. One of the primary objectives of ISBIS is to promote and encourage the participants to present their results in the interdisciplinary research and in the development and application of technical solutions. The actual knowledge-based infrastructure support for research papers going to be presented at ISBIS are whished to perform the analytical and synthetic way of thinking applied in particular to the Business Information Systems area and strengthened by establishing relationships with other diverse areas.

 

The ISBIS IPC invites authors to submit their original and unpublished works, analogy-based thinking hypothesis, innovations, experience-based reflections and ideas, specific problems requiring solutions, case studies, position papers etc. in the potential fields listed below. The IPC announces participants to apply for short and long papers, reckons with about 100 papers from all over the world, and the IPC invites also 2-4 speakers (internationally known and acknowledged scientists, experts) for the plenary session. The types of the conference papers: EP: expert panel within a clearly defined field, topic covering different perspectives or points of view; FP: full paper, 6-10 pages, presentation: 25 min; SP: short paper, 3-5 pages, presentation 15 min; PO: poster 2-3 pages. The themes and topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • enterprise information systems' analysis, design, implementation and testing

  • Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)

  • EIS and e-logistics, global e-supply chain management, supplier relationship management (SRM), customer relationship management (CRM)

  • business process and workflow modeling, analysis, integration, monitoring, and management

  • enterprise modeling and integration, enterprise engineering

  • eEnterprise concepts for specific domains such as electronic and mobile commerce, and/or vertical domains such as production, services, finance, telecommunication, education, agriculture, transportation, healthcare, administration, government  etc.

  • impacts in a variety of industrial sectors including manufacturing, service, healthcare, and government

  • human-computer interfaces related to the ERPs

  • enterprise architecture design and modeling; concepts and standards: modeling language (UML), model-driven architecture (MDA), component-oriented architecture, service-oriented architecture (SOA)

  • integration of (legacy) enterprise applications and information, integrated systems, integrated manufacturing systems

  • inter-enterprise collaboration and virtual enterprises

  • technologies for collaborative enterprise computing: middleware standards and systems, such as CORBA and J2EE, modeling and description languages, such as XML, RDF, OWL

  • business intelligence, ontology, knowledge management in enterprise information systems

  • research results in the field of enterprise information systems and systems engineering

  • trust, security, and privacy issues in enterprise computing

  • quality assurance issues in enterprise computing

  • evolution and management of enterprise computing systems

  • future generation enterprise information systems

  • applications, case studies, management issues

Important Dates:

Submission of extended abstracts (max 1 page of A4 size, see template or on-line registration) 15.05.2009
Notifications of Acceptance 30.05.2009
Submission of camera-ready papers: (see type of the papers) 30.07.2009

 

For more information see the CONFENIS 2009 Website!