[AISWorld] Toward Fully Enterprise 2.0 (FE2.0) deadline extended

Ejub Kajan ejubkajan at sbb.rs
Fri Jul 17 11:34:51 EDT 2015


Dear Collegues,
We have decide to extend deadline for the following event (apologies for  
multiple postings):

CALL FOR PAPERS
The 1stInternational Workshop on Towards Fully Enterprise 2.0 (FE2.0)
in conjunction with
8th IFIP WG 8.1 working conference on the Practice of Enterprise Modelling  
(PoEM2015)
Submission Due date (extended): July 24, 2015

Aim
This workshop would like to be an opportunity for researchers from both  
disciplines Business Process Management (BPM) and Web2.0 technologies  
(exemplified by social networks, online communities, collaborative  
systems, and crowd-based platforms) to discuss how enterprises could  
capitalize on these technologies so that a new generation of business  
processes can spread over the business and social worlds.
Scope
Today’s enterprises are caught in the middle of a major financial storm  
that is jeopardizing their profit, growth, and even survival. To respond  
to this storm, enterprises need to improve their business processes and  
align their development strategies with market needs. Regular enterprise   
applications like Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Supply Chain  
Management (SCM) implement structured business processes in which the  
steps to perform are well defined. Basically, there is a little room for  
creativity and innovation during the completion of these processes without  
triggering a complex re-thinking process that usually takes time to  
implement and see its effects, which is sometimes late and inefficient due  
to constant changes. Various on-the-fly decisions may be made based on  
unstructured data that people receive from various sources. Examples of  
sources include social media as part of the Big Data ``fever’’. An  
enterprise 2.0 is one that, in addition to having an online presence,  
strives to open up new communication channels with various stakeholders  
using Web2.0 technologies such as social networks, wikis, blogs,  
crowd-based platforms, and other emergent social systems. Different  
studies encourage enterprises to allow their employees to embrace social  
applications in order to establish and foster contacts with their  
colleagues, customers, and suppliers. However, the richness and complexity  
of information of these applications arise challenges on how enterprises  
should capture and structure this information for future use while  
preserving user’s privacy, ownership, and information sensitivity.

Topics of interest
This workshop aims at addressing the lack of techniques and guidelines  
that would enable enterprises to weave social elements into the life cycle  
of designing, developing, and deploying business processes. This should  
lead into social business processes that assist employees establish and  
maintain social networks of contacts, rely on some privileged contacts  
when needed, and form with other peers strong and long lasting social  
collaborative groups. In today’s economies, an enterprise’s ability to  
sustain its growth and competitiveness depends on how well it socially  
manages its communications with various stakeholders for instance,  
customers, suppliers, competitors, and partners.

Topics of interest include (but not limited to):
•         BPM for the enterprise 2.0
•         Standards for the enterprise 2.0
•         Methods for designing the enterprise 2.0
•         Crowd-driven business process management
•         Semantic technologies for the enterprise 2.0
•         Resource monitoring in the enterprise 2.0
•         Exception handling in social business processes
•         Guidelines and best practices for the enterprise 2.0
•         Privacy and security in the enterprise 2.0
•         Big data analytics for BPM
•         Context management in the enterprise 2.0
•         Supply chain management in the virtual enterprise 2.0
•         Case studies
Submission
Short and long submissions are accepted. Submissions should be formatted  
according to Springer’s LNCS formatting guidelines  
(https://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0), must be  
in English, and not exceed 8 pages (for short) and 16 pages (for long) of  
length.  Authors must upload their Submissions as PDF file using the  
EasyChair submission system  
(https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fe20).

Submissions will be peer-reviewed by 2-3 PC members each. Selection  
criteria will include: relevance, significance, impact, originality, and  
technical soundness. Some preferences may also be given to Submissions  
which address emergent trends in the future shape of the Web. Since the  
workshop is associated with the PoEM conference, accepted Submissions must  
be of real relevance to the PoEM research community as well.

Important Dates
Paper Submission (hard due date): July 24, 2015
Authors Notification: September 11, 2015
Camera Ready papers: September 18, 2015
Workshop date: November, 10, 2015

Publication
All accepted and presented papers will be published on line and will be  
considered for inclusion into Springer's LNBIP Series book (indexed by  
DBLP). Extended version of some selected papers will be considered for  
inclusion in a special issue of a journal.

Workshop Chairs
•	Ejub Kajan, State University of Novi Pazar, Serbia
•	Vanilson Burégio, National Institute of Science and Technology for  
Software Engineering (INES), Brazil
•	Mohamed Sellami, LISITE LAB, ISEP Paris, France
•	ZakariaMaamar, Zayed University, Dubai, U.A.E

Program Committee Members
•	Claudia Cappelli, UNIRIO, Brazil
•	Noura Faci, Lyon 1 University, France
•	Walid Gaaloul, Télécom SudParis, France
•	Vinicius Garcia, UFPE, Brazil
•	In Lee, Western Illinois University, USA
•	Sylvain Lefebvre, ISEP Paris, France
•	Munir Majdalawieh,  Zayed University, UAE
•	Mohamed Mohamed, IBM Research Almaden, USA
•	Ahmed Mostafa, University of Wollongong, Australia
•	Michael Mrissa, Lyon 1 University, France
•	Nanjangud Narendra, IBM India Research Lab, India
•	Alexander Norta, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
•	Nelson Rosa, UFPE, Brazil
•	Sherif Sakr, The University of New South Wales, Australia


Additional information
Additional information and contact details are available on Workshop Web  
site (http://perso.isep.fr/msellami/FE2.0/).

Ejub Kajan, Vanilson Burégio, Mohamed Sellami and Zakaria Maamar

-- 
Dr. Ejub Kajan
State University of Novi Pazar
ACM senior member, IEEE member
Editor of Electronic Business Interoperability: Concepts, Opportunities  
and Challenges
Editor of Handbook of Research on E-Business Standards and Protocols

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