[AISWorld] Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures - An International Journal: Vol. 11 / CfP SI 'Towards the Model-Driven Organization'

Strecker, Stefan stefan.strecker at fernuni-hagen.de
Thu Apr 14 05:30:49 EDT 2016


Dear colleagues:

Volume 11 of Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures - An International Journal features new articles and and is available online at https://emisa-journal.org.


	
Starting with Vol. 11 (2016), we have changed to a ‚rolling publication‘ mode with submissions accepted for publication appearing as soon as the final publication document has been produced. Thus, the publishing cycle is shorter and new research results are available earlier.



CfP Special Issue ‚Towards the Model-Driven Organization' 

The SI is edited by T. Clark (Sheffield Hallam University, UK), see

https://www.emisa-journal.org/emisa/announcement

for further information.


Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures (EMISA) is a scholarly peer-reviewed open access journal with a unique focus on novel and innovative conceptual modelling and enterprise modelling research and its applications.

https://emisa-journal.org

Editorial Statement

‚Enterprise Models and Information Systems Architectures should be researched from different perspectives, angles, and backgrounds, with a multitude of theoretical and practical lenses and mindsets. We welcome and encourage a broad understanding of Enterprise Modelling research and intend to further its many different facets, theoretical foundation and experiential body of knowledge.‘

Focus and Scope

EMISA targets researchers, practitioners and students with an interest in state-of-the-art conceptual and enterprise modelling research and its applications. The journal publishes thoughtful, well developed articles on all facets of analysing, designing, investigating, evaluating and applying conceptual models, enterprise models, enterprise and information systems architectures, corresponding modelling languages and modelling methods, and is open to submissions from all scientific disciplines and fields. The editorial board imposes no restrictions regarding the research paradigm or research method, encourages multi- and transdisciplinary research contributions, and welcomes submissions from for-profit, nonprofit and government organisations in a dedicated ‘Experience Report’ section.

The journal will address (but will not limit itself to) the following specific areas:

* Information Systems Design and Design Methods
* Information Systems Development Methods and Tools
* Business Process Management, Enterprise Architecture Management
* Enterprise Architectures, Information Systems Architectures
* General Purpose and Domain-Specific Modelling Languages
* Modelling Methods, Meta Modelling, Method Engineering
* Ontologies and Reference Models
* Analysis Patterns, Design Patterns, Architectural Patterns
* Analysis of Conceptual Models and Modelling Languages 
* Evaluation and Quality of Conceptual Models, Architectures, and Languages
* Model-Driven Development, Models at run-time, Executable Models
* Software Tools for Conceptual and Enterprise Modelling, Business Process Management and Enterprise Architecture Management

EMISA is a publisher-independent journal run by a group of volunteers (see editorial board), and is published by the German Informatics Society (GI) and is a publication of its SIG on Modelling Business Information Systems (SIG MoBIS) and its SIG on Design Methods for Information Systems (SIG EMISA). The journal is run by the scientific community for the intended target audiences.

Advantages of publishing in EMISA

* True Open Access (no author fees, no exclusive rights to publish)
* No limitation of length of submission (contact the editors-in-chief if >50 pages)
* Fast review cycles with constructive reviews (targeted at less than 3 months per cycle)
* International board of renowned editors
* Indexed by DBLP and EBSCO (further indexing in preparation)
* Ranked by VHB JourQual3, NSD in Norway
* Articles reachable via Digital Object Identifier (DOI)


With best regards,

Stefan Strecker

Editor-in-Chief, Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures
mailto:eic at emisa-journal.org





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