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IEEE
EDOC 2011
The Fifteenth IEEE International
EDOC Conference
Helsinki, Finland / 29 August - 2
September
"The
Enterprise Computing Conference"
CALL FOR PAPERS
The IEEE EDOC Conference is the key
annual event in enterprise computing.
EDOC conferences address the full range
of engineering technologies and methods
contributing to intra- and
inter-enterprise distributed application
systems. EDOC 2011 will be the fifteenth
event in the series of conferences.
Since 1997, EDOC has brought together
leading computer science researchers, IT
decision makers, enterprise architects,
solution designers and practitioners to
discuss enterprise computing challenges,
models and solutions from the
perspectives of academia, industry and
government.
Enterprise
computing is based on a wide (and
ever growing) range of methods,
models, tools and technologies. The
resulting applications also cover a
broad spectrum of vertical domains
and industry segments, from
electronic and mobile commerce to
real-time business applications for
collaborating enterprises. In recent
years, technologies related to
enterprise architecture and business
processes management have become
some of the top areas of interest in
enterprise computing. Today, the
creation, operation and evolution of
enterprise computing systems create
challenges that range from goal and
policy modeling through functional
and non-functional requirements to
the deployment and maintenance of
solutions in and across customer
businesses.
The
IEEE EDOC Conference emphasizes a
holistic view of enterprise
applications engineering and
management, fostering integrated
approaches that can address and
relate processes, people and
technology. Openness and distributed
computing, based on services,
components and objects are important
themes.
IEEE
EDOC 2011 welcomes high quality
scientific submissions as well as
papers on enterprise computing
industry experiences. Expert panel
discussions and keynotes will
address hot topics and issues in the
domain.
Topics
The IEEE
EDOC conference seeks high-quality
contributions addressing the domains,
the life-cycle issues and the
realization technologies involved in
building, deploying and operating
enterprise computing systems. Suggested
areas include, but are not limited to:
Enterprise
Architecture and Enterprise
Application Architecture
- Enterprise
architecture frameworks
- Enterprise
architecture analysis, assessment and
prediction
- Enterprise
ontologies
Model
based approaches
- Model
driven architectures (MDA) and model
driven software development
- Modeling
based on domain specific languages
(DSL)
- Reference
architecture based approaches
- Collaborative
development and cooperative
engineering issues
Service
oriented architectures (SOA) and
enterprise service architectures (ESA)
- Evolution
of service engineering specifications
- Semantics
based service engineering
- Enterprise
service bus approaches
- Event
driven architectures
Service
oriented architecture governance
- Service
policies and contract definitions and
enforcement
- Security
policy definition and description
languages
- Security
policy interoperability
Business
process management (BPM)
- Business
process models and metamodels
- Business
process monitoring and intelligence
- Dynamically
configurable business processes
- Cross-organizational
business processes
Business
analytics
- Modeling
and Predictive analytics
- Data-Driven
Strategy
- Collaboration
platform
Business
rules
- Business
rules languages and inference systems
- Business
rules components
- Rule
driven business process engines
Information
integration and interoperability
- Business
object model methodologies and
approaches
- Taxonomies,
ontologies and business knowledge
integration
- Master
data management, data mining and
(real-time) data warehousing
Networked
Enterprise Solutions
- Enterprise
interoperability, collaboration and
its architecture
- Virtual
organizations, including multiagent
system support
- Digital
ecosystems
- Trust
management
Enterprise
applications deployment and governance
- Performance
and operational risk prediction and
measurement
- Quality
of service (QoS) and cost of service
(CoS)
- Management
and maintenance of enterprise
computing systems
- Information
assurance
- Human
and social organizational factors in
enterprise computing
State
of the art in distributed enterprise
applications
- Industry
specific solutions, e.g. for
aerospace, automotive, finance,
logistics, medicine and
telecommunications
- Research
and public sector collaboration, e.g.
in e-health, e-government, e-science
- Social
information and innovation networks
Enterprise
Computing Infrastructure
- Autonomic
computing and self-managing platforms
- Cloud
infrastructure
- Mobile
enterprise services
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper abstract submission
(optional): 15
February 2011
Full paper submission
due: 28
February 2011
Workshop paper
submissions: 15
March 2011
Conference paper acceptance
notifications: 27 April 2011
Workshops paper acceptance
notifications: 7 May 2011
All camera-ready papers
due: 1 June
2011
The
conference proceedings will be published
by the IEEE Computer Society Press and
will be accessible through IEEE Xplore
and the IEEE Computer Society Digital
Library.
The IEEE reserves the right to
exclude a paper from distribution after
the conference (e.g., removal from IEEE
Xplore) if the paper is not presented at
the conference.
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