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Guten Tag,
Evt. könnt die „Future Business Software“ Konferenz für Mitglieder des GI Fachbereichs Wirtschaftsinformatik interessant sein.
Herzliche Grüße,
Anna Wypior
SAP Research
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FUTURE BUSINESS SOFTWARE 2012 CONFERENCE
ST. LEON-ROT, ON SEPTEMBER 25TH, 2012
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What will business software look like in the future? And how will it be developed?
The “Future Business Software 2012“ conference in St.Leon-Rot, on September 25th, 2012 will provide software experts with insights into current trends in business software development and into the business software of tomorrow.
The conference has two focus areas which are addressed in two tracks:
• Emergent Software as a new paradigm which addresses the highly complex requirements of tomorrow’s business software by combining business functions of many different and distributed software solutions dynamically and flexibly without major effort being required.
• Agile software development processes address the risk-laden implementation of diffuse and fast changing software requirements by short, iterative development cycles, new design and testing practices, and an intensive culture of communication.
Keynotes speakers from SAP AG and Software AG will highlight current trends towards the next generation of enterprise software.
Visit the program for more information about speakers and the content of their presentations: www.future-business-software.org
The conference is organized by the German Software-Cluster and addresses software developers in companies and researchers in this domains.
We look forward seeing you at the Future Business Software Conference 2012!
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About Software-Cluster
The Objectives: Digital enterprises work in highly flexible, Internet-based business networks, and design their dynamic business models and processes to ensure that all data regarding processes, operating funds and resources is available at all times in precise real-time and dimensional resolution for planning, controlling and optimization. The Software-Cluster's goal is to enable the transformation of businesses into fully digital enterprises that use ICT as the key driver for product and process innovation. Studies predict 430,000 new jobs in Germany's software industry by the year 2030. Some of the Software-Cluster's other objectives include educating 5,000 skilled professionals in five years, launching 30 companies in the cluster's core area of expertise, and persuading leading foreign companies to establish a presence in the cluster region. According to recent numbers, at least €300 million will be invested in these efforts.
The means: The Software-Cluster will work on five projects to develop concepts, technologies and business processes for emergent software—an innovative leap in the area of enterprise software, which is a key contributor to the German national economy. Emergent software creates a dynamic and flexible combination of numerous components from various providers to meet the highly complex needs of digital enterprises. Successfully realizing the group's goals will require a joint effort from the science and business sectors, and cross-organizational cooperation within the Software-Cluster.
The region: The Software-Cluster spans centers in Darmstadt, Kaiserslautern, Karlsruhe, Saarbrücken and Walldorf.
The partners: Strategy Board: DFKI - German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence GmbH, Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering, IMC information multimedia communication AG, intelligent views GmbH, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), proAlpha Software AG, SAP AG, Seeburger AG, Software AG, Technische Universität Darmstadt / CASED
Website: www.software-cluster.org
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