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Betreff: [AISWorld] CfP: 19th IEEE International Conference on BUSINESS INFORMATICS (CBI’17)
Datum: Tue, 17 Jan 2017 10:54:37 +0100
Von: Kornyshova Elena <elena.kornyshova@cnam.fr>
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19th IEEE International Conference on BUSINESS INFORMATICS (CBI’17) - 
Call for Papers

24-27 July 2017, Thessaloniki, Greece

https://conferences.cwa.gr/cbi2017

Main Conference

Call for papers - https://conferences.cwa.gr/cbi2017/call-for-papers/
Abstract Submission:          20 March 2017
Paper Submission:             26 March 2017 (strict)
Notification of Acceptance:   30 April 2017


Additional Tracks

Workshop Proposals Submission:  19 January 2017 - 
https://conferences.cwa.gr/cbi2017/call-for-workshops/
Doctoral Consortium Submission: 26 March   2017


SCOPE

Business Informatics is the scientific discipline targeting information 
processes and related phenomena in their socio-economical business 
context, including companies, organisations, administrations and society 
in general. As a field of study, it endeavours to take a systematic and 
analytic approach in adopting a multi-disciplinary orientation that 
draws theories and practices from the fields of management science, 
organisational science, computer science, systems engineering, 
information systems, information management, social science, and 
economics information science. The IEEE CBI 2017 is aimed at creating a 
forum for researchers and practitioners from the fields that contribute 
to the construction, use and maintenance of information systems and the 
organisational context in which they are embedded. To this end, CBI 2017 
welcomes submissions from the diverse spectrum of fields that underpin 
the field of ‘business informatics’. Submissions may fall into one of 
three categories:

    Research papers describing original research contributions 
(theoretical, methodological or conceptual).
    Practice papers discussing problems or challenges that 
organisations (private or public) face, relate them to the wider domain 
and provide useful insights to practitioners from similar organisations 
and contexts.
    Visionary papers introducing new ideas and directions for research 
by analysing the current state of the art, identifying the gaps and 
issues that need to addressed, introducing an approach as a potential 
means to bridge the gaps.

Best papers will be invited for a special issue of the Journal of 
Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly (CSIMQ) 
(https://csimq-journals.rtu.lv).
Workshops and a Doctoral Consortium will complement the main conference.

TOPICS

The following are given as indicative and submissions may not be limited 
to these.

TRACK: Data Analytics

    Business Intelligence
    Advanced analytics, prediction, causal forecasting, and visualization
    Big data veracity and quality, uncertainty and risk management
    Business data integration
    Business models for innovative use of big data
    Corporate Knowledge Management
    Decision making, forecasting, and fraud detection using big data
    Information retrieval, information filtering and recommender systems
    Social media analytics for business data engineering
    Decision Information Systems
    Knowledge Management
    Information and Value Management

TRACK: Business Process Management

    Business Process Analysis
    Business Process Execution
    Business Process Matching
    Business Process Modelling
    Complex Event Processing
    Compliance of Business Processes
    Monitoring of Business Processes
    Similarity of Business Processes
    Business Process Engineering and Reengineering
    Process Mining

TRACK: Business Innovation

    Approaches to leveraging digital technologies for service 
innovation and competitive advantage
    Integrating business models with enterprise models
    Interaction between business model innovation and service innovation
    Theories, methods and tools for designing innovation in business 
models and services

TRACK: Enterprise Modelling

    Advanced modelling environments
    Economics of conceptual modelling
    Meta-modelling
    Model quality
    Model-driven software development
    Modelling methods
    Models at runtime
    Multilevel modelling
    Patterns

TRACK: Enterprise Architecture and Enterprise Engineering

    Agile methods for Enterprise Engineering & Architecture
    Business Rules
    Enterprise & Business transformation
    Enterprise Architecture Languages, Methods, Management and Governance
    Enterprise Modelling and Simulation
    Enterprise Ontology
    Methods for enterprise & business transformation

TRACK: Industry services

    Business models for industrial service
    Industrial service reference models
    IT systems for industrial service support
    Planning approaches and business processes for industrial service
    Remote service concepts and tools
    Service data analytics and reliability engineering
    Service for industrial software

TRACK: Information Systems Engineering

    Requirements Engineering
    Method Engineering
    Software Testing
    Information Security and Risk
    Human-Computer Interaction
    Social Computing and Social Network Analysis
    User-Centred Approaches
    Collaborative Computing

TRACK: Business Informatics Infrastructures

    Cyber-Physical Systems
    Web Information Systems
    Grid Computing and Cloud Computing
    Internet of Things
    Pervasive and Mobile Computing

TRACK: ‘Smartness’ in Systems

    Smart factories (industry 4.0, Factories of the Future)
    Smart government
    Smart transportation
    Smart education and training
    Smart health care
    Smart homes
    Smart energy
    Smart city operations

TRACK: Reflective Research and Practice

    Research Methodologies in Information Science
    Impact of Information on the Enterprise and the Individual
    Lifecycle Models
    Design Science and Rationale

SUBMISSION PROCESS

Papers that have already been accepted or are currently under review for 
other conferences or journals will not be considered. Papers should be 
in English and must be associated to one of the following categories: 
(a) research, (b) practice, (c) visionary.

The submission site address is 
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cbi2017

The proceedings of the CBI series are published by the IEEE as an 
electronic publication with its own ISBN number. You will need to submit 
your paper in the IEEE 2-column format 
(http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html).

Recommended paper length is up to 10 pages. Only PDF files are accepted. 
There is a limit of 250 words for the abstract. In the submission form, 
please select all topics from one or more tracks that relate with your 
paper. Important note: since the review process is double-blind, please 
make sure that your names and affiliations are not listed in the paper 
submitted for review.

By submitting a paper, authors implicitly agree that at least one of 
them will register to the conference and present the paper. It is 
expected that at least one author will register for each accepted paper. 
Only papers that have been presented by their authors during the 
conference will be published as part of the IEEE Proceedings.

IMPORTANT DATES

    Abstract submission deadline: March 20, 2017
    Paper submission deadline: March 26, 2017
    Notification to authors and registration opening: April 30, 2017
    Author registration deadline: May 19, 2017
    Camera-ready copy deadline: May 19, 2017


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