[AISWorld] NGEBIS’13: extended deadline

Stefano Za sza at luiss.it
Fri Mar 29 10:42:15 EDT 2013


Apologies for possible multiple posting

EXTENDED DEADLINE, NEW: 19 April 2013 (Short papers)

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    ** NGEBIS’13 **
      Workshop on
NEW GENERATION ENTERPRISE AND BUSINESS INNOVATION SYSTEMS
    18 June 2013, Valencia (Spain)

Co-located with CAiSE 2013

Workshop Web site: http://sites.google.com/site/ngebis2013

** CALL FOR PAPERS **

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ATTENTION NEEDED


- Short papers: the deadline for submission is 19 April. We have 3 kinds of short papers: Emerginf ideas, Demos, Posters.

- WOW Forum: the Window Online for the Workshop, soon will be opened on LinkedIn, to debate the 3 hot topics to be addressed in the Knowledge Café, at ENGEBIS in Valencia. Here also I hope that you will be willing to help in carrying on the debate.

Paper submission: www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ngebis2013

CfP Leaflet:
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxuZ2ViaXMyMDEzfGd4OmFjYjI1OGMxZGJhNjQzOA

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IMPORTANT DATES

** FULL PAPERS

SUBMISSION CLOSED


** SHORT PAPERS
- SUBMISSION: 19/04/20132
- NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE: 10/05/2013
- CAMERA READY: 25/05/13

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PRESENTATION

Innovation is a key enabler for enterprises to compete in
global markets, especially in difficult economic periods.

An innovation process is different from a ‘usual’ business
process we find in an enterprise that is (supposedly) well
defined in its activities, committed resources, etc. Innovation
is a creative activity confronted with ‘wicked problems’, i.e.,
problems difficult to solve because of incomplete, contradictory,
changing requirements. The NGEBIS workshop intends to address
the area of business innovation that has been traditionally
considered too fuzzy and ill-defined to be systematically tackled
by using existing information systems and information engineering
methods. We expect that accepted papers will contribute to the
development of methods to be used in the implementation of a new
generation of information systems dedicated to business innovation,
with particular attention to networked enterprises.

This year the NGEBIS’13 will be articulated in the following sections:

(i)            Presentation oriented section, with peer review papers (12 pages),
to be included in the official CAiSE Workshops proceedings

(ii)           Discussion-oriented section, with (a) demos of new tools and
systems, (b) posters, and (c) Emerging Ideas short papers.
The short papers (5 pages) will be published in CEUR e-Proceedings.

(iii)          Knowledge Café: composed by 3 rotating parallel panels that
will freely discuss the 3 most hot topics that will emerge during a
3 month WOW Forum. The outcome will be published on CEUR.

(iv)         WOW - Window on Online Workshop Forum, for online discussion
on a selected Social Network (such as LinkedIn), that starts 2  months
before the workshop debating to identify the 3 hottest issue among
NGEBIS topics that will be selected for the Knowledge Cafè to be held on site.

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** TOPICS **

The following is a suggested, but not exhaustive, list of topics of interest
for papers to submit.


Methods, and tools for Information Systems to support:

- Business Model Innovation
- Process innovation
- Mixed process & product innovation
- Collaborative Awareness Platforms for
    Innovation
- Innovation lifecycle
- Open innovation and innovation communties
- Creativity and Ideas management
- Joint goods service innovation
- Innovation in SMEs and business ecosystems
- Distributed and networked innovation
- Creating routes from ideas and research to
    solutions  implementation and takeup
- Product and service innovation
- Matchmaking of innovation needs and
    innovative solutions
- Intellectual Property Rights in Open
    Innovation
- Innovation by servitization: service bundling
    to goods
- Assessing innovation
- Key Performance Indicators in innovation
- Scouting of technology innovation to be embedded in products,
    services, and production processes
- Case studies and examples of innovation management
    and best practices

** SUBMISSIONS

We invite the submission of:

•    Short papers: 5 pages (Deadline 19 April)

Submissions, in Word or PDF, must be formatted according to:

Springer Verlag LNCS: www.springer.com/computer/lncs/lncs+authors

and uploaded using Easychair: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ngebis2013

Best workshop papers will be considered for publication in a special
issue of the International Journal of Information System Modeling an Design.

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** COMMITTEES

WORPSHOP CHAIRS

Michele Missikoff (Uni Polytechnic Marche, IT) - Chair
Neil Maiden (City Uni London, UK) – Co-Chair
Gash Bhullar (TANet, UK) – Co-Chair


ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE

Fabrizio Smith – Chair (CNR, IT)
Pierluigi Assogna (CNR,IT)
Geoff Ward (Telemetra, UK)
Domenico Potena (Uni Polytechnic Marche, IT)


PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Arne Berre (SINTEF, NO)
Gash Bhullar (TANet, UK)
David Chen (UB1, FR)
Martine Collard (Univ. Ag, FR)
Claudia Diamantini (University Pol. Marche, IT)
Asuman Dogac (SDRC, TR)
Markus Eisenhauer (Fraunhofer, DE)
Serio Gusmeroli (TXT, IT)
Nenad Ivezic (NIST, USA)
Paul Johanesson (KTH, SE)
Bernhard Katzy (LIACS, NL)
Larry Kerschberg  (GMU, USA)
Peter Lindgren (Uni Aalborg, DK)
Leszek Maciaszek (WUE, PL)
Neil Maiden (City Uni London, UK)
Boris Otto (U. Skt. Gallen, CH)
Simon Schlosser (U. Skt. Gallen, CH)
Marcus Seifert (BIBA, DE)
Konstantinos Zachos (City Univ London, UK)
Martin Zelm (CIMOSA, DE)
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