DIGIBIZ 2009 - DIGIBIZ 2009 The International Conference on Digital Businesses WORKSHOPS
Topics/Call fo Papers
Call For Papers
DigiBiz 2009:
The International Conference on Digital Businesses
London, UK
20th 21st and 22nd, April 2009
Sposored by ICST
Technically Co-Sponsored by Create-Net
www.digibiz.org
Motivation
The evolution of the organizations' behaviours and business architectures from their natural to digital forms and the increasing impact the information and communication technologies (ICTs) on every facet of socio-economic activities are creating new possibilities for business and commerce. Support of this evolution requires convergent, adaptive and interoperable environments that can sustain and support the evolution of social networking, business needs and market trends. The event intends to widely discuss the intersection of eletronic commerce, the evolution of business models, the increased liquidity of competition through increased availability of information, and the impact of desires to re-design the Internet on existing and future businesses.
For this, the event solicits original, high-quality research and position papers that analyze and discuss innovative business models, new forms of enablements for digital businesses, community-centric technologies and their role in business as well as cutting edge Future Internet research with an angle on the socio-economic aspects of these developments
Topics
DigiBiz09 covers all aspects related to digital businesses and their enablement today and in the future, including, but not limited to, how the following impact on these businesses:
new (digital) business models
new forms of business strategy evaluations
models for evaluating value chain dynamics
economic modeling of new technical architecture propositions
business-driven system design
case studies on new and/or successful digital businesses
socio-economic impacts of new Future Internet approaches
The event solicits contributions presenting new results in research within these areas, basing the presentation on grounds of scientific and economic evidence. In addition, submissions are solicited that include provocative and novel positions that point out new directions and stimulate discussion within the assembled audience.
Proceedings of the workshop will be published by Springer Verlag in the Lecture Notes of ICST - LNICST.
Dates
Submission Deadline: 22 November 2008
Notification to Authors: 15 January 2009
Camera-ready version: 15 February 2009
DigiBiz 2009:
The International Conference on Digital Businesses
London, UK
20th 21st and 22nd, April 2009
Sposored by ICST
Technically Co-Sponsored by Create-Net
www.digibiz.org
Motivation
The evolution of the organizations' behaviours and business architectures from their natural to digital forms and the increasing impact the information and communication technologies (ICTs) on every facet of socio-economic activities are creating new possibilities for business and commerce. Support of this evolution requires convergent, adaptive and interoperable environments that can sustain and support the evolution of social networking, business needs and market trends. The event intends to widely discuss the intersection of eletronic commerce, the evolution of business models, the increased liquidity of competition through increased availability of information, and the impact of desires to re-design the Internet on existing and future businesses.
For this, the event solicits original, high-quality research and position papers that analyze and discuss innovative business models, new forms of enablements for digital businesses, community-centric technologies and their role in business as well as cutting edge Future Internet research with an angle on the socio-economic aspects of these developments
Topics
DigiBiz09 covers all aspects related to digital businesses and their enablement today and in the future, including, but not limited to, how the following impact on these businesses:
new (digital) business models
new forms of business strategy evaluations
models for evaluating value chain dynamics
economic modeling of new technical architecture propositions
business-driven system design
case studies on new and/or successful digital businesses
socio-economic impacts of new Future Internet approaches
The event solicits contributions presenting new results in research within these areas, basing the presentation on grounds of scientific and economic evidence. In addition, submissions are solicited that include provocative and novel positions that point out new directions and stimulate discussion within the assembled audience.
Proceedings of the workshop will be published by Springer Verlag in the Lecture Notes of ICST - LNICST.
Dates
Submission Deadline: 22 November 2008
Notification to Authors: 15 January 2009
Camera-ready version: 15 February 2009
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