[AISWorld] Call for Participation EMISA’13, Early bird registration ends July 31

Reinhard Jung reinhard.jung at unisg.ch
Mon Jul 29 04:02:05 EDT 2013


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Call for Participation 
5th International Workshop on 
Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures (EMISA’13) 
- Concepts, Technologies, Applications - 
September 5-6, 2013 — St. Gallen, Switzerland 

Early bird registration ends July 31, 2013 
Programme: http://emisa2013.iwi.unisg.ch/en/programme/ 
Registration: http://emisa2013.iwi.unisg.ch/en/registration/ 
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Objectives 
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The strategic importance of enterprise modelling has been recognized by an 
increasing number of 
companies and public agencies. Enterprise modelling delivers the 
‘blueprints’ for co-designing and 
aligning business and enterprise information systems such that they 
complement each other in an 
optimal way. As example consider the support of business processes by 
process-aware information 
systems. Achieving such interplay requires a multi-perspective approach 
taking organizational, eco- 
nomic, and technical aspects into account. In a world of cloud, social and 
big data, additional chal- 
lenges for enterprise modelling and the design of information systems 
architectures are introduced, 
e.g., in respect to the design of data-driven processes or processes 
enabling cross-enterprise collabo- 
ration. To deal with these challenges, a close cooperation of researchers 
from different disciplines 
such as Information Systems, Business Informatics, and Computer Science 
will be required. 


Organization 
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The workshop is jointly organized by the GI Special Interest Group on 
Design Methods for Information 
Systems (GI-SIG EMISA), the GI Special Interest Group on Modelling 
Business Information Systems 
(GI-SIG MobIS) and the Swiss Informatics Society (SI). 

GI-SIG EMISA. The GI Special Interest Group on Design Methods for 
Information Systems (SIG EMISA) 
provides a forum for researchers from various disciplines who develop and 
apply methods to support 
the analysis and design of information systems. 

GI-SIG MobIS. Conceptual Modelling is pivotal for analyzing and designing 
information systems that 
are in line with a company's long term strategy and that efficiently 
support its core business process- 
es. The Special Interest Group on Modelling Business Information Systems 
(SIG MobIS) within the 
German Informatics Society (GI) aims at providing a forum for exchanging 
ideas and solutions on 
modelling research within Information Systems both for researchers and 
experts from industry. 


Program Committee Co-Chairs 
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Reinhard Jung (University of St. Gallen) 
Manfred Reichert (University of Ulm) 


Program Committee 
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Witold Abramowicz (University of Poznan) 
Antonia Albani (University of St.Gallen) 
Thomas Allweyer (University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern) 
Colin Atkinson (University of Mannheim) 
Lars Bækgaard (University of Aarhus) 
Ulrike Baumoel (University of Hagen) 
Khalid Benali (University of Lorraine) 
Martin Bertram (Commerzbank, Frankfurt) 
Patrick Delfmann (European Research Center for Information Systems 
(ERCIS)) 
Jörg Desel (University of Hagen) 
Werner Esswein (Technical University of Dresden) 
Fernand Feltz (University of Belvaux) 
Ulrich Frank (University of Duisburg-Essen) 
Andreas Gadatsch (University of Applied Sciences Bonn-Rhein-Sieg) 
Norbert Gronau (University of Potsdam) 
Elmar J. Sinz (University of Bamberg) 
Heinrich Jasper (Technical University of Freiberg) 
Stefan Klink (University of Karlsruhe) 
Ralf Klischewski (German University of Kairo) 
Horst Kremers (CODATA, Germany) 
John Krogstie (University of Trondheim) 
Susanne Leist (University of Regensburg) 
Heinrich C. Mayr (Alpen-Adria-University of Klagenfurt) 
Jan Mendling (University of Vienna) 
Mirjam Minor (University of Trier) 
Bernd Müller (University of Applied Sciences Wolfenbüttel) 
Bela Mutschler (University of Applied Sciences Ravensburg-Weingarten) 
Volker Nissen (Technical University of Ilmenau) 
Markus Nüttgens (University of Hamburg) 
Andreas Oberweis (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) 
Sven Overhage (University of Augsburg) 
Hansjuergen Paul (Institute of Work and Technique) 
Erik Proper (Luxembourg and Radboud University Nijmegen) 
Michael Rebstock (University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt) 
Stefanie Rinderle-Ma (University of Vienna) 
Peter Rittgen (University of Boras) 
Michael Rosemann (Queensland University of Technology) 
Matti Rossi (Aalto University) 
Gunter Saake (University of Magdeburg) 
Eike Schallehn (University of Magdeburg) 
Carlo Simon (Provadis University of Applied Sciences) 
Stefan Strecker (University of Hagen) 
Oliver Thomas (University of Osnabrueck) 
Klaus Turowski (University of Magdeburg) 
Marten van Sinderen (University of Twente) 
Gottfried Vossen (University of Münster) 
Barbara Weber (University of Innsbruck) 
Hans Weigand (University of Tilburg) 
Mathias Weske (University of Potsdam) 


Location / Venue 
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University of St. Gallen, Switzerland 


Prof. Dr. Reinhard Jung 
University of St. Gallen 
Institute of Information Management 
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