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*** Second Call for Papers
***
17th International Conference on Business Information
Systems
BIS 2014
Golden Bay Hotel, Larnaca, Cyprus
May 21-23, 2014
Deadline for submissions: December 20,
2013
(Proceedings will be published in Springer's
LNBIP series)
THEME
OF THE CONFERENCE
Big
Data: problems solved and remaining challenges
The
amount of data available for analysis, especially
economy-related data,
is
increasing rapidly. According to MGI and McKinsey's Business
Technology
Group,
Big Data is becoming a key basis of competition, important
factor of
productivity
growth, innovation, consumer surplus as well as organizational
effectiveness.
Currently, Big Data is one of the hottest trends in the areas
like
recommendation engines, network monitoring, sentiment analysis,
fraud
detection,
risk modeling, marketing campaign analysis, and social graph
analysis.
However, there is a need to remodel technologies, applications,
infrastructure,
and business processes in order to take full advantage of the
possibilities
offered by Big Data.
It
is our pleasure to invite you to submit your work to BIS 2014
conference.
The
BIS conference is 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.
TOPICS
OF THE CONFERENCE
Topics
are restricted by the theme of the conference as defined above
and
they include:
Ontologies
* creation, learning, population, evolution and evaluation of
ontologies
* ontologies for enterprise content management
* natural language processing and cognitive science
* semantic integration of heterogeneous semi-structured
information sources
* interoperability of heterogeneous information systems
* business models for Web information integration and
aggregation
* linked open data
Contexts
* location-aware and geography-centric information systems
* wireless and mobile applications
* multi-agent distributed systems
* semantic web personalization
* smart cities
* ambient computing
* RFID and localisation techniques
Content
retrieval and filtering
* search over semi-structural Web sources
* Deep Web search and crawling
* data integration from Web information sources
* modeling and describing evolving data sources
* information gathering support for knowledge-intensive
enterprises
* business models for a content
* unified data processing and communication systems
* automatic identification and data collector systems
Collaboration
* knowledge-based collaboration
* social networks and social wikis
* enterprise mashups, Enterprise 2.0
* security in distributed systems
* Web-based model for discoverability, consumption, and reuse
* social networks for healthcare
Services
science
* service oriented computing
* semantic web services
* composition, choreography and orchestration
* trust and quality of service (QoS)
* service level agreements
* distributed computing for the smart grid
Interoperability
* digital ecosystem
* e-infrastructure
* cloud computing
Business
process management
* semantic business process management
* adaptive and dynamic processes
* supply chain processes
* ERP implementations
* integration of data and processes
* collaborative BPM
Applications
* policy modelling and simulation for e-governance
* technologies for digital culture and cultural heritage
* digital libraries and web archiving
* access to cultural resources
* technologies for a low carbon economy
* safety and healthcare record information reuse
* early warning systems and mobile monitoring
* intelligent medical systems
* business models for Future Internet
SUBMISSION
The
BIS 2014 proceedings will be published as a volume in Lecture
Notes in
Business
Information Processing (LNBIP) series by Springer Verlag.
Information
for LNBIP authors may be found at:
*
Language of publication: English
*
Paper should not exceed 12 LNBIP pages (including abstract and
references)
*
Please include a 100-word abstract at the beginning of the
paper,
which clearly presents the achievement or contribution of the
paper
*
Please include 4-7 keywords best describing your paper
*
We understand that you submit your original work that has not
been
published or submitted elsewhere, and that you agree to publish
your
work when it is accepted by the Program Committee; you will be
required
to send a signed copyright form as required by Springer at a
later stage
*
At least one author should register for the conference and
present the
paper; only registered authors' papers will be included in the
proceedings
*
The authors will prepare the final manuscript in time for its
inclusion in
conference proceedings
IMPORTANT
DATES
Dec
20, 2013: Submission deadline for papers
Feb
19, 2014: Nnotification of acceptance/rejection
Mar
05, 2014: Submission of final papers
May
21-23, 2014: The conference
ORGANIZERS
Poznan
University of Economics, Department of Information Systems
University
of Cyprus, Department of Computer Science
Poznan
University of Economics
Dept.
of Information Systems
Al.
Niepodleglosci 10
61-875
Poznan, POLAND
Phone:
+48(61)854-3381 Fax: +48(61)854-3633
bis[at]kie[dot]ue[dot]poznan[dot]pl
University
of Cyprus
Department
of Computer Science
1
University Avenue, Aglantzia
CY-2109,
Nicosia, Cyprus
Tel:
+357-22892693, Fax: +357-22892701