-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [WI] BISE Issue 1/2011: IT Service Management and IT Automation – Call for Papers Datum: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 15:46:31 +0200 Von: Thomas Setzer thomas.setzer@in.tum.de An: seworld@cs.colorado.edu, isworld@lyris.isworld.org, ifip_nm@lists.utwente.nl, wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
CALL FOR PAPERS ================
Business & Information Systems Engineering Journal (BISE), Special Issue 1/2011 on IT Service Management and IT Automation – Methods and Models for Efficient IT Operations (http://www.bise-journal.org http://www.bise-journal.org/ > Call for Papers)
Overview ------------ Over the last decade IT organizations have seen a significant increase in their service management cost. Juxtaposed with fairly constant costs for the actual physical IT infrastructure, the main challenges of IT departments and data centers can only be addressed by effective processes and technologies to reduce the efforts required to manage applications and services. In the past few years, we could observe how software-as-a-service providers such as Google or Salesforce.com provide standardized services to millions of users. This is only possible due to highly automated and effective IT service operations.
The operations of traditional data centers and IT departments are different. They provide a large variety of heterogeneous applications to a comparatively small number of users. Furthermore, IT service management processes such as capacity, change, or service level management are often performed manually. Infrastructure-as-a-service providers such as Amazon EC2 have started to use virtualization technology and leverage economies of scale and IT automation, resulting in very competitive prices for service provisioning.
Up until now, little academic literature deals with effective processes for IT service operations. Compared to established areas in IS and operations management such as data engineering, production and inventory management, IT service operations management does not yet have a solid body of methods and quantitative models for the management and automation of IT service operations.
This special issue draws on research in computer science, information systems, and operations management. We are interested in new technologies, methods, and models for effective processes and efficient resource allocation in IT service operations.
Papers that build quantitative methods and models and/or describe innovative, generalizable solutions in this area are welcome. Authors should employ a rigorous research methodology, including analytical modeling, simulation, and empirical work. Given the nature of the special issue, it is desirable for papers to demonstrate relevance to, and practicability for, IT service providers.
Topics of Interest ------------------------ Contributions from research and business practice on the following (and related) topics are invited:
Technical solutions for scalable IT solutions - Server and storage virtualization - Multitenancy - Parallel computing (e.g., MapReduce) - Cluster and grid computing
Efficient resource allocation - Admission and overload control - Capacity management and performance modeling - Metering and monitoring - Management of virtualized IT infrastructures
Process optimization and efficient operations - Change management and change request scheduling - Problem and incident management - Service portfolio management - Service level management
Business models and pricing - Microeconomic models of cloud computing markets - Service pricing for infrastructure/platform/software-as-a-service
Case studies
Submission ----------------- Please submit papers by 2010-05-01 at the latest to Prof. Dr. Martin Bichler (bichler at in.tum.de). Please observe the instructions regarding the format and size of contributions to Business & Information Systems Engineering (BISE) / WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK. Papers should not exceed 50,000 characters including spaces, minus 5,000 characters per page for illustrations. Papers should be submitted electronically in German or English language (as Word files or *.rtf documents). Detailed authors’ guidelines can be downloaded via http://www.bise-journal.org http://www.bise-journal.org/.
All papers will be reviewed anonymously (double-blind process) by several referees with regard to relevance, originality, and research quality. In addition to the editors of the journal, including those of this special focus, distinguished national and international professionals with scientific and practical backgrounds will be involved in the review process.
Complementary articles covering topics of this special focus are also more than welcome for other sections of the journal, e. g. for BISE – State of the Art, BISE – Catchword, and BISE – Profile. Please send those articles directly to the editor-in-chief Prof. Dr. Hans Ulrich Buhl (hans-ulrich.buhl at wiwi.uni-augsburg.de). Accepted papers will appear identically in English and German. The English-language version will appear in Business & Information Systems Engineering (BISE), the German-language version will appear in WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK. Accepted papers will be translated in close cooperation with the authors and a professional team of translators.
Schedule ------------- Submission deadline: 2010-05-01 Author notification: 2010-06-18 Completion of first revision: 2010-08-08 Author notification: 2010-10-01 Completion of a second revision (if needed): 2010-10-31 Planned publication date of Issue 1/2011: February 2011
Editors of the special focus ------------------------------------ Prof. Dr. Martin Bichler Internet-based Information Systems Dept. of Informatics TU München Bolzmannstraße 3 85748 Munich Germany bichler at in.tum.de
Dr. Kamal Bhattacharya IBM T. J. Watson Research Center 19 Skyline Drive Hawthorne, NY 10532 USA kamalb at us.ibm.com