-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [isworld] CFP: FOURTH INTERNATIONAL MCETECH CONFERENCE ON E-TECHNOLOGIES Datum: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 07:37:15 -0500 Von: Morad Benyoucef benyoucef@telfer.uottawa.ca Antwort an: Morad Benyoucef benyoucef@telfer.uottawa.ca An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network isworld@lyris.isworld.org
CALL FOR PAPERS, WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS ======================================== FOURTH INTERNATIONAL MCETECH CONFERENCE ON E-TECHNOLOGIES MAY 4-6, 2009 OTTAWA, CANADA http://www.mcetech.org
The Internet pervades many of the activities of modern societies and has become the preferred medium for the delivery of information and services. The successful implementation of Internet applications, ranging from eBusiness, to eEducation or to eGovernment, is a multi-faceted problem, involving technological, managerial, economic, and legal issues.
The 4th International MCETECH Conference on e-Technologies aims to bring together researchers and practitioners interested in exploring the many facets of Internet applications and technologies, with a focus on the technological, managerial, and organisational issues. Original and inter-disciplinary approaches to these problems are highly encouraged.
Authors focusing on the technological aspects are encouraged to highlight economic, managerial, or organizational implications of their work. Conversely, authors focusing on the economic, managerial, or organizational aspects are encouraged to highlight the technological dimension.
The program committee will award a Best Paper Award to the best research paper in terms of 1) originality, 2) presentation, and 3) impact. Extended versions of the finalist papers shall be submitted to a special issue of the International Journal of E-Business. All accepted research papers will be published in the indexed conference proceedings (publisher to be determined).
The conference also includes an industrial track, providing a forum for practitioners to present problems and case studies that have benefited from, or could benefit from, Internet technologies in their business.
Topics ======
Submissions are invited in the areas mentioned in the following non-exhaustive list:
Inter-organizational processes Organizational transformation Inter-organizational workflow Process modeling languages (syntax, semantics, validation) Process adaptation (methods, tools) E-auctions and E-negotiations
Service-Oriented Architecture Architectures Languages and protocols Service compositions Open APIs and mashups Methodologies and Tools
Security and trust Requirements Legal issues Compliance Privacy and data protection Identity management Identity theft Access control management
Middleware and infrastructure services Novel deployment technologies Distributed transactions Recovery Ubiquity management Network management
Applications eGovernment eHealth eEducation Telecommunication services Internet-based collaborative work
Open source and open environments Business models Ecosystems Licensing issues Communities Inner source
Format ====== The conference program will include:
research paper sessions, tutorials, an industrial track, workshops
Important dates ===============
Research papers and Industrial track contributions December 19, 2008: Abstracts due January 9, 2009: Full papers due (6000 words max) and Industrial track contributions due (5000 words max) February 6, 2009: Notifications to authors February 17, 2009: Camera-ready copies due
Workshops December 19, 2008: Workshop proposals due January 14, 2009: Notifications to organizers February 28, 2009: Workshop contributions due (suggested)
Tutorials January 30, 2009: Tutorial proposals due February 13, 2009: Notifications to organizers March 20, 2009: Tutorial notes due
Conference May 4-6, 2009
Venue =====
Ottawa is the capital city of Canada, with approximately one million habitants. Placed at the confluence of three rivers, it has an attractive view, great outdoors, beautiful museums and many other exciting attractions. The weather is usually quite nice in May, which is also the season of the Canadian Tulip Festival. Also known as Silicon-Valley North, Ottawa is located about 200 km from Montréal and 450 km from Toronto, with good air, train and bus connections to both.
Further information =================== Conference web site: http://www.mcetech.org
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