Call for Papers
[BIS 2006 Call For Papers]
The conference proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag.
After evaluation of the papers to be included in the final version of BIS 2006 Proceedings,
it turned out that the papers are too business oriented to be published in LNCS. However, Springer editors
noted also that all papers are of outstanding quality and offered us publishing all papers in form
of post-conference book that will be published within one of Springer Verlag book series or as a standalone book.
Moreover, for conference purposes all papers will be published as Lecture Notes in Informatics (GI-Edition -
http://www.gi-ev.de/service/publikationen/lni).
All articles will be also included in ACM digital library.
Topics of interest
BIS 2006 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. Contributions
are welcome in, but not limited to the following topics:
- Modeling Business Information Systems: Method-ologies,
Tools, Experiences
- OntoBIS - Business Aspects of Ontologies: advantages and business value
of ontologies, ontology development costs, ontologies for e-government
and e-business, Semantic Web incarnations in the enterprises
- Business Information System Architectures: Con-cepts,
Structural Design Principles, Architectural Pat-terns, Evaluation
- Software Engineering for Business Applications: Requirements
Specification, Database Development and Applications, System
Design, Implementation Is-sues, Software Quality and Testing
- Information Retrieval and Filtering (IRaF) for Busi-ness
Applications Special Session: ontologies and knowledge representation,
query languages, e.g. me-dia or domain specific; profiling
and personalization; search strategies; document indexing,
categorization and clustering; information extraction; (multi)media
IRaF; multilingual and cross-lingual IRaF; adaptive fil-tering,
collaborative filtering, Web filtering; IRaF from the Internet
to information systems; portal technology; textual and multimedia
Information Systems to mange information retrieved and filtered
from the Web; evaluation of IRaF
- Knowledge-oriented eBusiness Technologies: Knowledge
Management and Knowledge Engineering, Knowledge-oriented
Customer Relationship Manage-ment, Customer Knowledge Management,
Decision Support Systems, Recommender Systems, Knowl-edge-based
Configuration, Risk Management, Trouble Management
- Project Management of Business Information Sys-tems:
Strategic BIS Project management, BIS Project Portfolio
Management, Scope, Risk, Staffing, Process Support
- e-Government and Information Society: Political and Societal
Implications of e-Government; Institu-tional Change and
IT-driven Modernization of Public Governance Structures;
Legal Interpretation and Ad-ministrative Decision Making,
Standards for e-Governement Systems, Mobile Technologies
for Public Administration
- Technology Transfer: Social Impact of Business Technologies,
Product Innovation, Business Incuba-tion, Economic Impact
of technology, Cultural Impact of Technology, Sustaining
Innovation
- Business Aspects of e-Learning: Individualization, Improving
Learning, Increasing Access, Learning on demand, University-Enterprise
co-operation for e-Learning, Cost Reduction
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