BIS 2013 - 16th International Conference on Business Information Systems
Topics/Call fo Papers
It is our pleasure to invite you to submit your work to BIS 2013 conference. It will take place in June 2013 in Poznan and will be organized by Poznan University of Economics.
Topics of interest
Business Applications on the Move
BIS 2013 International Conference invites researchers and practitioners to submit papers that contribute the results of research in Business Information Systems as well as papers that report on industrial IT projects. The Program Committee particularly encourages presentations of practical papers on industrial experience or on the validation of prototype implementations. Topics should preferably be related to mobile aspects as defined in the conference theme.
ontologies
creation, learning, population, evolution and evaluation of ontologies
ontologies for enterprise content management
natural language processing and cognitive science
semantic integration of heterogeneous semi-structured information sources
interoperability of heterogeneous information systems
business models for Web information integration and aggregation
linked open data
contexts
location-aware and geography-centric information systems
wireless and mobile applications
multi-agent distributed systems
semantic web personalization
smart cities
ambient computing
RFID and localisation techniques
content retrieval and filtering
search over semi-structural Web sources
Deep Web search and crawling
data integration from Web information sources
modeling and describing evolving data sources
information gathering support for knowledge-intensive enterprises
business models for a content
unified data processing and communication systems
automatic identification and data collector systems
collaboration
knowledge-based collaboration
social networks and social wikis
enterprise mashups, Enterprise 2.0
security in distributed systems
Web-based model for discoverability, consumption, and reuse
social networks for healthcare
services science
service oriented computing
semantic web services
composition, choreography and orchestration
trust and quality of service (QoS)
service level agreements
distributed computing for the smart grid
interoperability
digital ecosystem
e-infrastructure
cloud computing
business process management
semantic business process management
adaptive and dynamic processes
supply chain processes
ERP implementations
integration of data and processes
collaborative BPM
application
policy modelling and simulation for e-governance
technologies for digital culture and cultural heritage
digital libraries and web archiving
access to cultural resources
technologies for a low carbon economy
safety and healthcare record information reuse
early warning systems and mobile monitoring
intelligent medical systems
business models for Future Internet
Submission Guidelines
Submission system is available here (at EasyChair)
Proceedings of BIS since 2008 are published in Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing by Springer. We plan to publish BIS 2013 proceedings again by Springer. Submission guidelines will be published at http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/16th_bis/submission.ph...
Important dates
Dec 1, 2012 - submission deadline for papers
Jan 15, 2013 - notification of acceptance/rejection
Feb 1, 2013 - submission of final papers
June 19 - 21, 2012 - the conference
Organizers
Poznan University of Economics
Department of Management Information Systems
Al. Niepodleglosci 10
61-875 Poznan, Poland
phone: +48 61 854 33 81
fax: +48 61 854 36 33
bis-AT-kie.ue.poznan.pl
Topics of interest
Business Applications on the Move
BIS 2013 International Conference invites researchers and practitioners to submit papers that contribute the results of research in Business Information Systems as well as papers that report on industrial IT projects. The Program Committee particularly encourages presentations of practical papers on industrial experience or on the validation of prototype implementations. Topics should preferably be related to mobile aspects as defined in the conference theme.
ontologies
creation, learning, population, evolution and evaluation of ontologies
ontologies for enterprise content management
natural language processing and cognitive science
semantic integration of heterogeneous semi-structured information sources
interoperability of heterogeneous information systems
business models for Web information integration and aggregation
linked open data
contexts
location-aware and geography-centric information systems
wireless and mobile applications
multi-agent distributed systems
semantic web personalization
smart cities
ambient computing
RFID and localisation techniques
content retrieval and filtering
search over semi-structural Web sources
Deep Web search and crawling
data integration from Web information sources
modeling and describing evolving data sources
information gathering support for knowledge-intensive enterprises
business models for a content
unified data processing and communication systems
automatic identification and data collector systems
collaboration
knowledge-based collaboration
social networks and social wikis
enterprise mashups, Enterprise 2.0
security in distributed systems
Web-based model for discoverability, consumption, and reuse
social networks for healthcare
services science
service oriented computing
semantic web services
composition, choreography and orchestration
trust and quality of service (QoS)
service level agreements
distributed computing for the smart grid
interoperability
digital ecosystem
e-infrastructure
cloud computing
business process management
semantic business process management
adaptive and dynamic processes
supply chain processes
ERP implementations
integration of data and processes
collaborative BPM
application
policy modelling and simulation for e-governance
technologies for digital culture and cultural heritage
digital libraries and web archiving
access to cultural resources
technologies for a low carbon economy
safety and healthcare record information reuse
early warning systems and mobile monitoring
intelligent medical systems
business models for Future Internet
Submission Guidelines
Submission system is available here (at EasyChair)
Proceedings of BIS since 2008 are published in Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing by Springer. We plan to publish BIS 2013 proceedings again by Springer. Submission guidelines will be published at http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/16th_bis/submission.ph...
Important dates
Dec 1, 2012 - submission deadline for papers
Jan 15, 2013 - notification of acceptance/rejection
Feb 1, 2013 - submission of final papers
June 19 - 21, 2012 - the conference
Organizers
Poznan University of Economics
Department of Management Information Systems
Al. Niepodleglosci 10
61-875 Poznan, Poland
phone: +48 61 854 33 81
fax: +48 61 854 36 33
bis-AT-kie.ue.poznan.pl
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