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CALL FOR PAPERS
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3rd Workshop on Information Logistics and Knowledge Supply (ILOG 2010)
in conjunction with
13th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2010)
Berlin, Germany
May 4, 2010
/bis2010/wscfp.php?ws=ilog2010
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Deadline for submissions: (Extended Deadline!) March 8 (11:59pm CET), 2010
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For many enterprises, it is of decisive strategic importance to
optimize the internal information flow and to implement an efficient
reuse of existing knowledge. Especially in knowledge-intensive industry
and service sectors, information is a major factor in production
processes, and knowledge reflects an important asset of the enterprise.
Similarly, public organizations and governmental bodies are dependent on
accurate and timely information supply for efficient and high quality
processes and services. Intelligent information supply has become an
important issue that is characterized by just-in-time, demand-oriented
and context-sensitive information.
Experience shows that successful solutions for intelligent
information supply involve several ingredients: a sound business case
with clearly defined benefits and returns for the (networked)
organization, a clear understanding of the user’s demand including the
organizational context, and the right use of "enabling technologies”
like semantic technologies, knowledge management or ubiquitous computing.
This workshop aims to bring together people who have strong
interest in information logistics and knowledge supply. We would like to
invite researchers and practitioners from both industry and academia to
submit original results of their completed or ongoing projects. We
encourage broad understanding of possible approaches and solutions for
information logistics and knowledge supply. Specific focus will be on
practices of, i.e. we encourage submission of case study and experiences
papers, and of contributions bringing together business cases and
enabling technologies.
Click [here] for
the programme or click [here]
to download detailed pdf file.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
* Challenges in information logistics and knowledge supply
* Information logistics and knowledge supply in small and medium sized
enterprises
* Organisational implementations of information logistics and knowledge
supply approaches
* Concepts and architectures for intelligent information supply solutions
* Modeling of information processes and user demands
* Description languages for information demand and information services
* Business processes in information and knowledge management
* Economic effects and relevance (business cases)
* Business models for just-in-time information supply
* Metadata in information and knowledge management
* Active information systems
* Models for location and context
* Time based information delivery
* Concepts for self-awareness of information distribution
* Location transparency
* Information handling in process contexts
* Infrastructures and approaches for knowledge supply
* eMaintenance and Information Logistics
* Experience reports about and show cases of information logistical
applications
* Practices of information logistics and knowledge supply
SUBMISSION
* Long papers: max. 12 pages
Submissions to ILOG 2010 have to be made by using the submission
systems EasyChair: https://www.easychair.org/login.cgi?conf=ilog2010.
Proceedings of ILOG 2010 workshop will be published by Springer as part
of the BIS conference volume in Lecture Notes in Business Information
Processing (LNBIP) series. Papers submitted need to follow LNBIP
formatting guidelines: available from
http://www.springer.com/computer+science/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-791344-0.
Papers shall not have more than twelve pages (including figures, tables
and appendices). Longer papers will not be included in workshop
proceedings.
The proceedings will be printed after the conference. However,
workshop papers will be made available in electronic form by the BIS
organizers to all workshop participants (and only to them) directly
before the conference.
WORKSHOP FORMAT
At least one author of each paper needs to register for the
conference for the paper to be included in proceedings.
Workshop registration entitles registrants to participate in the
conference, as well as in all workshops and tutorials held in conjunction
with it.
IMPORTANT DATES
* (Extended Deadline!)
March 8 (11:59pm CET), 2010 - submission deadline for papers
* March 30, 2010 - notification of acceptance/rejection
* April 12, 2010 - submission of final papers
* May 4, 2010 - the workshop
ORGANIZERS
* Fraunhofer ISST, Dortmund + Berlin (D) ()
* Linnæus University (SE) ()
* Jönköping University (SE) ()
CHAIRS
* Wolfgang Deiters
* Anita Mirijamdotter
* Kurt Sandkuhl
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
* Wolfgang Deiters, Fraunhofer ISST, Dortmund + Berlin, Germany
* Anita Mirijamdotter, Linnæus University, Sweden
* Kurt Sandkuhl, Jönköping University, Sweden
* Eva Blomqvist, CNR-ISTC, Italy
* Tobias Bucher, PHOENIX group, Germany
* Susanne Busse, FH Brandenburg, Germany
* Henrik Eriksson, Univ. Linköping, Sweden
* Darek Haftor, Linnæus University, Sweden
* Yanbo Han, Inst. Computing Techn., Chin. Acad. of Science, China
* Mira Kajko-Mattsson, Stockholm University, Sweden
* Ramin Karim, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
* Oliver Koch, Fraunhofer ISST, Germany
* Ralf-D. Kutsche, TU Berlin, Germany
* Tatiana Levashova, St. Petersburg Institute Inform. and Autom., Russia
* Ulf Seigerroth, Jönköping International Business School, Sweden
* Alexander Smirnov, St. Petersburg Institute Inform. and Autom., Russia
* Janis Stirna, Stockholm University,
* Vladimir Tarasov, Jönköping University, Sweden
* Jan Willem, Nashuatec/Ricoh Group, Netherlands
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