-------- Original Message -------- Subject: CALL FOR PAPERS: IEEE EDOC 2011 Helsinki "The Enterprise Computing Conference" Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2011 13:20:25 -0500 From: IEEE ComSoc Meetings meetings@comsoc.org To: gustaf.neumann@wu-wien.ac.at
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IEEE EDOC 2011 The Fifteenth IEEE International EDOC Conference Helsinki, Finland / 29 August - 2 September
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*"The Enterprise Computing Conference"*
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
The IEEE EDOC Conference is the key annual event in enterprise computing. EDOC conferences address the full range of engineering technologies and methods contributing to intra- and inter-enterprise distributed application systems. EDOC 2011 will be the fifteenth event in the series of conferences. Since 1997, EDOC has brought together leading computer science researchers, IT decision makers, enterprise architects, solution designers and practitioners to discuss enterprise computing challenges, models and solutions from the perspectives of academia, industry and government.
Enterprise computing is based on a wide (and ever growing) range of methods, models, tools and technologies. The resulting applications also cover a broad spectrum of vertical domains and industry segments, from electronic and mobile commerce to real-time business applications for collaborating enterprises. In recent years, technologies related to enterprise architecture and business processes management have become some of the top areas of interest in enterprise computing. Today, the creation, operation and evolution of enterprise computing systems create challenges that range from goal and policy modeling through functional and non-functional requirements to the deployment and maintenance of solutions in and across customer businesses.
The IEEE EDOC Conference emphasizes a holistic view of enterprise applications engineering and management, fostering integrated approaches that can address and relate processes, people and technology. Openness and distributed computing, based on services, components and objects are important themes.
IEEE EDOC 2011 welcomes high quality scientific submissions as well as papers on enterprise computing industry experiences. Expert panel discussions and keynotes will address hot topics and issues in the domain.
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*Topics*
The IEEE EDOC conference seeks high-quality contributions addressing the domains, the life-cycle issues and the realization technologies involved in building, deploying and operating enterprise computing systems. Suggested areas include, but are not limited to:
*Enterprise Architecture and Enterprise Application Architecture*
* Enterprise architecture frameworks * Enterprise architecture analysis, assessment and prediction * Enterprise ontologies
*Model based approaches*
* Model driven architectures (MDA) and model driven software development * Modeling based on domain specific languages (DSL) * Reference architecture based approaches * Collaborative development and cooperative engineering issues
*Service oriented architectures (SOA) and enterprise service architectures (ESA)*
* Evolution of service engineering specifications * Semantics based service engineering * Enterprise service bus approaches * Event driven architectures
*Service oriented architecture governance*
* Service policies and contract definitions and enforcement * Security policy definition and description languages * Security policy interoperability
*Business process management (BPM)*
* Business process models and metamodels * Business process monitoring and intelligence * Dynamically configurable business processes * Cross-organizational business processes
*Business analytics*
* Modeling and Predictive analytics * Data-Driven Strategy * Collaboration platform
*Business rules*
* Business rules languages and inference systems * Business rules components * Rule driven business process engines
*Information integration and interoperability*
* Business object model methodologies and approaches * Taxonomies, ontologies and business knowledge integration * Master data management, data mining and (real-time) data warehousing
*Networked Enterprise Solutions*
* Enterprise interoperability, collaboration and its architecture * Virtual organizations, including multiagent system support * Digital ecosystems * Trust management
*Enterprise applications deployment and governance*
* Performance and operational risk prediction and measurement * Quality of service (QoS) and cost of service (CoS) * Management and maintenance of enterprise computing systems * Information assurance * Human and social organizational factors in enterprise computing
*State of the art in distributed enterprise applications*
* Industry specific solutions, e.g. for aerospace, automotive, finance, logistics, medicine and telecommunications * Research and public sector collaboration, e.g. in e-health, e-government, e-science * Social information and innovation networks
*Enterprise Computing Infrastructure*
* Autonomic computing and self-managing platforms * Cloud infrastructure * Mobile enterprise services
*IMPORTANT DATES:* Paper abstract submission (optional): 15 February 2011 Full paper submission due: 28 February 2011 Workshop paper submissions: 15 March 2011 Conference paper acceptance notifications: 27 April 2011 Workshops paper acceptance notifications: 7 May 2011 All camera-ready papers due: 1 June 2011
The conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press and will be accessible through IEEE Xplore and the IEEE Computer Society Digital Library.
*The IEEE reserves the right to exclude a paper from distribution after the conference (e.g., removal from IEEE Xplore) if the paper is not presented at the conference.*
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