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CALL FOR PAPERS – 2012
Important Dates
Paper Submission Deadline: 30th
September
2012
Acceptance notification: 07th
October
2012
Workshop: 15h December 2012 from
8:30
AM – 05:00 PM
Workshop Objectives
The primary objective of the
workshop
is to provide an open and constructive discussion
forum of important Enterprise
Systems
research that addresses topics relating to the
Enterprise Systems Lifecycle
Management.
Moreover, the organizing committee intends to
employ the workshop to identify
new
Enterprise Systems research domains, issues of
Enterprise Systems researchers,
share
and develop Enterprise Systems curricula and to
share and develop innovative
approaches
of ES research.
Topics
We welcome papers on conceptual
and
empirical research, as well as teaching cases, other
ES curriculum material, and
papers that
examine research methods appropriate for ES
research. We encourage
submissions from
researchers representing all ontological
perspectives. Our intention is to
provide
a forum for bringing together researchers and
educators with similar interests
both
to share their current work and to plan future directions
for the field. We also hope to
stimulate
future collaboration in both research and curriculum
development.
Topics of interest include, but
are
not limited to:
- ES Technology
- Technologies and Tools in
Enterprise
Systems (ES)
- Technology Enhancements,
e.g. RFID,
Web Services, Virtual Reality, Mobile Applications, Portal
- Technology, and Workflow
Management
- Integrating SCM, CRM and
SRM technologies
("ERP II")
- Integrating Business
Process Modeling
Tools to ES
- Business Intelligence and
Knowledge
Management in ES
- Integrating Legacy and
Specialist Systems
with Enterprise Systems
- Integrating Product Data
Management
Systems and Product Lifecycle Systems
ES Organizational Issues
- ES selection and adoption
- ES post-implementation
challenges, issues
and critical success factors
- Organizational Change,
Culture and Organizational
Learning
- Organizational and Business
Impacts
of ES
- Business Benefit Evaluation
and Realization
- Total costs of ownership of
ES
- Organizational issues
related to the
integration of ES and IT infrastructures
- Inter and Intra-
organizational interaction
of ES
Extended Enterprise Systems
- New directions in
Enterprise Systems
- Supply chain management and
Enterprise
Systems
- Customer relationship
management and
Enterprise Systems
- Inter-organizational
Enterprise Systems
- Extended Enterprise Systems
selection,
implementation and usage issues
- Costs and benefits of
extended Enterprise
Systems
ES Learning and Education
- ES approaches to innovative
curriculum,
business, and engineering programs
- Empirical evidence of ES
Learning Outcomes
- Theory based development of
ES Learning
and Educating
- Research reports on
utilizing ES in
a research lab environment
- Evaluation of educational
approaches
- Teaching case studies
- New and emerging "general
concepts,
principals, and theories"
Future Enterprise Architecture
- Reference architectures or
innovative
architectures on business, organizational, and systems level
- Benefits and risks of
development, implementation,
and use of enterprise architecture
- Interplay between
enterprise architecture
and IT infrastructure
- Tools and standards for
enterprise architectures
- The role of the enterprise
architecture
in the formation of strategic alliances
- Alignment of business,
process and IS
architecture
- Quality control for
architecture artifact
development and maintenance
Submission Guidelines
Authors are encouraged to submit
papers
on high quality research (completed, research
in progress and issues and
opinion research)
that are original. The authors are
required to identify the
mini-track
that they wish to submit in the cover page of the
submission.
Completed Research: Maximum
length:
5000 words including all titles, abstracts, figures,
tables, but exclude references.
Research in Progress: Maximum
length:
3000 words including all titles, abstracts, figures,
tables, but exclude references.
Formatting: All submissions must
be
formatted for 8 x 11 inch page (1 inch = 2.5 cm) and
have 1 inch margins all around.
Please
use Times New Roman 12-point font with double
spacing for the body of the
paper.
File Formats: Word and PDF file
formats
will be accepted.
Submissions will undergo a blind
review
process. All authors should agree to provide timely
reviews of at most two other
submissions,
if requested.
Submission: Manuscripts should be
submitted
as email attachments to the
workshop program co-chair:
Darshana
Sedera (d.sedera@qut.edu.au), with the
subject heading "Enterprise
Systems
Workshop Submission."
Authors can use the body of the
email
as the cover letter for the submission and should
ensure that their identities do
not
appear in any part of the manuscript. The first page of the
manuscript should have a title,
the
type of the submission (complete research, issues and
opinion, or research in
progress), total
word count of the submission, an abstract of 200
All accepted abstracts will be
published
in a proceedings CD (with ISDN) and also are
available through this website.
This
inclusion should not affect full versions of the papers to
be published later in journals.
Please
follow the format and requirements stated above.
Authors of accepted papers should
make
sure that the following steps are taken:
1. At least one author has to
register
for the workshop by November 20th, 2012.
2. At least one author has to
attend
and present at the workshop.