[AISWorld] Final CfP: PRET 2011 - The 3rd Practice-driven Research on Enterprise Transformation working conference - Deadline for Papers : March 31, 2011

Wolfgang Molnar wolfgang.molnar at gmail.com
Tue Mar 22 04:39:56 EDT 2011


Dear all,

Please consider contributing to the PRET 2011 - The 3rd Practice-driven
Research on Enterprise Transformation working conference

http://ea-network.org/wikis/ea-network/pret-2011-the-3rd-practice-driven-research-on-enterprise-transformation-working-conference
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Linked to CEC 2011, the PRET Conference - 6th September 2011 in Luxembourg.

> Aims and Objectives

New technologies, new markets, globalisation, mergers and acquisitions are
among the "usual suspects" which require enterprises to transform themselves
to deal with these challenges and new realities. Enterprise transformation
involves the use of methods and techniques from enterprise engineering,
enterprise modelling, organisational change management, 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 2011 is a continuation of the PRET
2009 and 2010 working conferences.The PRET 2011 working conference will be
organised as the industrial track of the 13th IEEE Conference on Commerce
and Enterprise Computing (CEC 2011).

> 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

Chapters should be submitted in PDF format via the Easychair submission
website:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pret2011 .
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=0-164-2-791344-0&changeHeader<http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-2-791344-0&changeHeader>

> Deadline for Papers : March 31, 2011

> Additional Information : Please send an e-mail to the PC co-chair: Khaled
Gaaloul (khaled.gaaloul at tudor.lu) to indicate whether it is likely that you
or somebody from your research group might submit a paper to the
conference.

Regards,

Dr. Wolfgang Molnar
Postdoctoral Researcher
phone  +352 - 42 59 91 - 797
Business Process & Service Engineering
CRP Henri Tudor
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