-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [isworld] CFP AMCIS 2009: Analysis and Design for Service-Oriented Enterprises Datum: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 12:19:36 -0500 Von: Padmal Vitharana padmal@syr.edu Antwort an: Padmal Vitharana padmal@syr.edu An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network isworld@lyris.isworld.org
Call for Papers for the AMCIS 2009 Mini Track
Analysis and Design for Service-Oriented Enterprises
(part of Systems Analysis and Design (SIG SAND) Track)
AMCIS - Americas Conference on Information Systems San Francisco, USA, August 6-9, 2009
Enabled by the recent advances in web services, business process automation, and service-oriented architectures, organizations around the world have embarked on the development of the next-generation enterprise infrastructures, referred to by some as "Service-Oriented Enterprises". Essentially, service-oriented enterprises are organizations that take advantage of service-oriented computing to support agile enterprises. Gartner has defined enterprise agility as "the ability of an organization to sense environmental change and respond efficiently and effectively to that change." Currently, there are many open research issues on the analysis and design for the service-oriented enterprises that need attention from the MIS community. This minitrack provides a forum for researchers and practitioners who are interested in presenting their work in this area.
Suggested Topics
� Analysis and design of business services � Best practices in analysis and design for service-oriented enterprises � Business modeling in service-oriented enterprises � Centrality of information in service-oriented enterprises � Componentization of businesses � Enterprise services for business process automation � Innovative paradigms and techniques in support of flexible business processes � Language issues in service-oriented computing � Modeling of process services � Modular service composition (or enterprise service mash-ups). � Service modeling and catalog management � Service-oriented system analysis and design techniques � Service reuse in application development � Web service composition in support of collaboration � Open standards to create a platform that delivers IT as service
Important Dates January 2, 2009: Manuscript Central will start accepting paper submissions February 20, 2009 (11:59 PM Pacific time zone): Deadline for paper submissions April 2, 2009: Authors will be notified of acceptances on or about this date April 20, 2009 (11:59 PM Pacific time zone): For accepted papers, camera ready copy due
Further information about the conference and minitrack proposals is available in AMCIS2009 Web site at: http://www.amcis2009.org
Track chairs:
Padmal Vitharana padmal@syr.edu Syracuse University Syracuse, NY 13244 http://whitman.syr.edu/facstaff/padmal/
Kumar Bhaskaran bha@us.ibm.com IBM Research Hawthorne, NY http://www.ibm.com
Hemant Jain jain@uwm.edu University of Wisconsin � Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI 53211 http://www.sba.uwm.edu/jain_h/
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