14th International Conference
on Business Information Systems
BIS 2011
Poznań, Poland
15-17 June, 2011
BIS 2011 Proceedings are published as a volume no 87 of Springer's Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP) series. The volume can be purchased here and is available on-line at SpringerLink site.
About BIS
The BIS conference is by now a well-respected event joining international researchers to discuss the wide range of the development,
implementation, application and improvement of business applications and systems. It is addressed to the scientific community, people
involved in the development of business computer applications, consultants helping to properly implement computer technology and
applications in the industry.
Conference theme:
Towards flexible, personalized and adaptive business applications
It is our pleasure to invite you to submit your work to BIS2011 conference. The BIS conference is by now a well-respected event joining international researchers to discuss the wide range of the development, implementation, application and improvement of business applications and systems. It is addressed to the scientific community, people involved in the development of business computer applications, consultants helping to properly implement computer technology and applications in the industry.
There are trends in many disciplines related to business information systems that share a common goal – making systems more responsive to users’ needs. Having addressed basic functional requirements, the designers and developers are looking for further enhancements of their systems. This is necessary if new markets are to be reached. The more users we intend to support, the lower computing skills may be expected. For example, in the business process management domain solutions have been sought to alleviate the business-IT gap; in information management, ways to organize information have been simplified; in semantic web automatic linking of data is a Holy Grail. However, simplification does not mean homogenization because a typical user does not exist anymore. As a consequence, applications in many areas suffer from changing environments, changing data, or changing people.
Computer systems not only should be adaptive and customizable to follow users’ way of thinking but also consider their individual preferences and background knowledge, their context or globally available data. No less important are business related aspects of these solutions. This common denominator of all applications in the scope of interest of BIS leads us to the formulation of the theme for the next BIS conference: "Towards flexible, personalized and adaptive business applications".
more on conference topics...
BIS 2010 proceedings were published as two separate volumes of LNBIP: proceedings containing conference papers, and post-proceedings containing workshop papers.
The conference proceedings as a volume number 47 in Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing series by Springer Verlag
(the online version can be accessed [here]).
BIS 2010 workshops proceedings were published as a volume number 57 in Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing series by Springer Verlag.
The online version can be accessed [here].
Co-organized events
We are proude to announce that the Business Process and Services Computing Conference BPSC 2011 [here] will be co-organized with this year's edition of BIS International Conference.
Important links
For sponsorship opportunities, please contact
Krzysztof Wecel: (K.Wecel@kie.ue.poznan.pl)
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