[AISWorld] Call-for-papers; Second tranche of papers for the 2nd Practice-driven Research on Enterprise Transformation (PRET 2010) working conference

Proper, Erik e.proper at acm.org
Sun Apr 11 15:45:52 EDT 2010


Although the current set of submitted papers already covers a broad area of
enterprise transformation topics, some topics are not addressed. Therefore
we have decided to open a second tranche to submit an extended abstract on
one of the topics listed below!


Important dates
---------------
30 April 2010, abstract submission deadline
27 June 2010, paper submission deadline
15 August 2010, notification of acceptance
29 August 2010, camera-ready copy
11 November 2010, conference


Aims and objectives
-------------------

Modern day enterprises are in a constant state of flux. New technologies,
new markets, globalisation, mergers, acquisitions, etcetera are among the
"usual suspects" which require enterprises to transform themselves to deal
with these challenges and new realities. Most information systems
practitioners will find themselves working in a context of enterprise
transformation. One could even go as far as to claim that a business
oriented perspective on information systems is really about enterprise
transformation, where enterprise transformation involves the use of methods
and techniques from enterprise engineering, enterprise modelling, enterprise
architecture, and information systems engineering. As a field of study,
enterprise transformation requires a close interaction between practice and
academia. What works and does not work requires validation in real-life
situations. Conversely, it is in industrial practice where challenges can be
found that may fuel and inspire researchers. The PRET working conferences
are set up as a one day event in such a way that it attracts an audience
from both industry and academia. PRET 2010 is a continuation of the PRET
2009 working conference.The PRET 2010 working conference will be organised
as part of the enterprise engineering week, and will be co-located with PoEM
2010 and TEAR 2010 in Delft. The most up-to-date information about PRET can
always be found at: http://pret.enterpriseengineeringnetwork.org.


Topics relevant for submissions are the following: Architecture governance,
Business-IT alignment, Cultural aspects of transformation, Design and
implementation of CIO Offices, Enterprise architecture management,
Enterprise engineering , Enterprise modelling , Enterprise modelling
languages, Enterprise ontologies, Enterprise splitting and allying, ERP
implementation, Design authorities, IT-enabled business transformation,
Managing/governing enterprise evolution, Organisational change, Outsourcing
of business and/or IT processes, Project Portfolio Management, Psychological
and philosophical aspects, Requirements management , Roles and skills in
enterprise transformation, Simulation of enterprise designs and models,
Stakeholder management, Management of transformation, programs and projects.


Event Format
------------

PRET is a highly interactive event. The conference will be organized at a
venue that stimulates discussion and open exchange of ideas and experiences.
In addition to highly interactive paper sessions the event will include a
number of parallel think-tank sessions focusing on various topics, aiming
for further development of issues and directions shared between practice and
academia.


Paper types
-----------

Papers should reflect the mission of PRET, which is bringing together
academia and the industry regarding the indicated topics. Papers should
stimulate the discussion and the synergy between these two “worlds”, with
the ultimate objective of improving the field of enterprise transformation.
Typical papers describe: real-life case studies, challenges from industry
for the academic world, practical applications of theory and/or quantitative
research results regarding enterprise transformation. Paper submission from
industry as well as from young researchers (MSc. graduates, young PhD
researchers) is strongly encouraged. Research results can be described in an
elaborated way, since the typical paper length PRET is aiming for is 25-30
pages. Accepted papers will be included in the proceedings as a chapter.


Submission guidelines
Extended abstracts of proposed chapters, as well as the final chapters,
should be submitted in PDF format via the submission website:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pret2010. The typical length of
an extended abstract is 3-4 pages. Chapter proposals should describe
innovative and significant original research relevant to the PRET themes as
discussed in the topics section. Work submitted for consideration must not
have been published elsewhere and must not be under review or submitted for
review elsewhere during the duration of consideration. All submissions
should include title, authors, and full contact information. Detailed
instructions for authors are available on the LNBIP website:
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-7-487211-0.


Organizers
----------

General Chair
Frank Harmsen, Ernst & Young Advisory and Maastricht University, the
Netherlands

PC Co-chairs
Martin Op ‘t Land, Capgemini, the Netherlands
Erik Proper, Public Research Centre Henri Tudor, Luxembourg and Radboud
University Nijmegen, the Netherlands
Bas van der Raadt, Ernst & Young Advisory, the Netherlands
Frank Schalkwijk, Atos Origin, the Netherlands
Knut Grahlmann, Ernst & Young Advisory, the Netherlands

Steering Committee
Frank Harmsen, Ernst & Young Advisory and Maastricht University, the
Netherlands
Erik Proper, Public Research Centre Henri Tudor, Luxembourg and Radboud
University Nijmegen, the Netherlands


Programme Committee
-------------------

Anne Persson, University of Skövde, Sweden
Antonia Albani, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
Bas van Gils, BiZZdesign, the Netherlands
Bas van der Raadt, Ernst & Young, the Netherlands
Egon Berghout, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Erik Proper, Public Research Centre Henri Tudor, Luxembourg and Radboud
University Nijmegen, the Netherlands
Frank Harmsen, Ernst & Young and Maastricht University, the Netherlands
Gregor Engels, Capgemini sd&m and University of Paderborn, Germany
Hajo Reijers, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands
Hans Mulder, VIA Groep and University of Antwerp, Belgium
Inge van de Weerd, University of Utrecht, the Netherlands
Jan Dietz, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
Jan Hoogervorst, Sogeti and University of Antwerp, the Netherlands
Jan Mendling, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Johan Versendaal, University of Utrecht, the Netherlands
Marc Lankhorst, Telematica Instituut, the Netherlands
Marta Indulska, University of Queensland, Australia
Mathias Ekstedt, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Patricia Lago, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Pnina Soffer, University of Haifa, Israel
Pontus Johnson, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Robert Winter, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Sietse Overbeek, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
Stefan Strecker, Duisburg-Essen University, Germany
Stijn Hoppenbrouwers, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.aisnet.org/pipermail/aisworld_lists.aisnet.org/attachments/20100411/af97c236/attachment.html>


More information about the AISWorld mailing list