[AISWorld] Invitation to submit to IEEE CBI '2016 at Paris
ilham-nadira.lammari at cnam.fr
ilham-nadira.lammari at cnam.fr
Sun Mar 20 18:01:39 EDT 2016
18th IEEE Conference on Business Informatics Call for Papers
Paris, France, 29th August 1st September 2016
http://cbi2016.cnam.fr/
Important Dates
Paper Abstract Submission: April 12, 2016
Paper Submission: April 19, 2016
Notification of Paper Acceptance: May 31, 2016
Camera Ready Version: June 18, 2016
Best CBI papers will be invited to a special issue in Enterprise Modelling
and Information Systems Architectures (EMISA) - an International Journal.
Submission via: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cbi2016
Business Informatics
Business Informatics is the scientific discipline targeting information
processes and related phenomena in their socio-economical business
context, including companies, organizations, administrations and society
in general. Business Informatics is a fertile ground for research with the
potential for immense and tangible impact. As a field of study, it
endeavors to take a systematic and analytic approach in aligning core
concepts from management science, organizational science, economics,
information science, and informatics into an integrated engineering
science.
Goal of the conference series
The goal of the CBI series of conferences is to bring together existing
Business Informatics related research domains and stimulate discussion,
synergy and integration of their respective research results and
activities. Accordingly, the CBI conferences use a format that enables in
depth discussions among researchers in their respective domains during the
conference. In addition, the contributions and discussions among the
different domains are channeled towards a series of books dedicated to
Advances in Business Informatics. For more information on the CBI series,
refer to: www.cbi-series.org
CBI Conference
The CBI is aimed at creating a forum for researchers and practitioners
from various fields that contribute to the construction, use and
maintenance of information systems and the organizational context they are
embedded in. Last but not least, we want to offer a common platform for
Computer Science and Information Systems researchers. The benefits of such
a cross-disciplinary conception are contrasted by a challenge: Authors who
submit a paper take the risk to be assessed by standards that are
different from those they are used to in their own communities. The CBI's
organization accounts for this challenge. It comprises various Tracks that
represent more than one individual community. Tracks are not only intended
to represent a certain subject area, but also to include papers from
different communities. The industry track aims at dealing with the
following challenges: What challenges do industry/organizations/government
have that Business Informatics research should help solve? What do
industry experts think of Business Informatics research? What about
brilliant failures and other success stories? What about Business
Informatics happening in industry?
Best CBI papers will be invited to a special issue in Enterprise Modelling
and Information Systems Architectures (EMISA) - an International Journal.
When submitting a paper, authors are expected to name the Track they feel
most related to.
CBI 2016 includes the following Tracks and Topics:
Business Analytics
Track co-chairs:
* Ernesto Damiani, Italy
* Alexander Maedche, Germany
Topics:
* Advanced analytics, prediction, causal forecasting
* Advanced business intelligence and visualization
* Business performance systems and decision-making in enterprises
* Integration of analytics and processes
* Event-based and real-time analytics
* Social media analytics
* Business Analytics architectures and cloud
Business Data Engineering
Track co-chairs:
* Nicolas Prat, France
* Jeffrey Parsons, Canada
Topics:
* Big data veracity and quality, uncertainty and risk management
* Business data integration
* Engineering models for innovative use of big data
* Corporate Knowledge Management
* Information retrieval, information filtering and recommender systems
* Business data quality
* Business data value assessment
Business Models & Service Innovation
Track co-chairs:
* Heinrich Mayr, Austria
* Harry Bouwman, The Netherlands
Topics:
* Approaches to leveraging digital technologies for service innovation and
competitive advantage
* Integrating business models with enterprise models
* Interaction between business model innovation and service innovation
* Theories, methods and tools for designing innovation in business models
and services
* Using business models at runtime
* Digital transformation business models
Business Process Management
Track co-chairs:
* Peter Fettke, Germany
* Pnina Soffer, Israel
Topics:
* Business Process Modeling, Analysis and Execution
* Subject-oriented BPM
* Actor-Transaction BPM
* Complex Event Processing
* Compliance of Business Processes
* Monitoring of Business Processes
* Similarity and matching of Business Processes
* Business Process Quality
* Ontologies for BPM
* Inter-organizational BPM
Enterprise Architecture and Enterprise Engineering
Track co-chairs:
* Robert Pergl, Czech Republic
* Miguel Mira da Silva, Portugal
* Henderik A. Proper, Luxembourg
Topics:
* Agile methods for Enterprise Engineering & Architecture
* Business Rules
* Enterprise & Business transformation
* Enterprise Architecture Languages, Methods, Management, and Governance
* Enterprise Modeling and Simulation
* Enterprise Ontology
* Methods for enterprise & business transformation
Method Engineering
Track co-chairs:
* Jacky Akoka, France
* Tok Wang Ling, Singapore
Topics:
* Meta-modelling and method ontologies
* MetaCASE
* Method Driven Architecture
* Method engineering in practice
* Method evaluation techniques
* Method repositories
* Situational method engineering
* Computer-Aided Method Engineering
* Method Engineering and Variability
Modelling in Business Informatics
Track co-chairs:
* Susanne Leist, Germany
* Christine Natschlager, Austria
Topics:
* Advanced modelling environments
* Meta-modelling
* Model quality
* Model-driven software development
* Modelling methods
* Models at runtime
* Multilevel modelling
* Business Analysis
Business Systems Engineering
Track co-chairs:
* Jan Verelst, Belgium
* Steven Alter, USA
Topics:
* Enterprise security
* IT governance
* Service oriented architectures and web services
* Smart factories
* Software architectures
Semantic Web and Conceptual Modeling
Track co-chairs:
* Rafael Penaloza, Italy
* Ralf Möller, Germany
Topics:
* Knowledge structures : ontologies, taxonomies, thesauri, etc.
* Web 4.0
* Semantic tagging
Business Informatics and Serious Games
Track co-chairs:
* Imed Boughzala, France
* Kafui Monu, USA
Topics :
* Gamification
* Serious game analytics
* Serious and simulation games
* Serious games development
* Business applications of serious games
Paper categories
We invite the following types of original papers:
* Regular papers
* Position papers
* Case study
* Case reports
All submissions must be original, i.e. have not been published in a
journal or conference proceedings and should not be intended for
publication elsewhere.
Proceedings
The proceedings of the CBI series are published by the IEEE as an
electronic publication with its own ISBN number. The proceedings are made
available to the conference participants by means of a USB stick, while
also being included in the IEEE digital library. Depending on their topic,
outstanding papers are recommended to one of a number of renowned
journals. In particular, best CBI papers will be invited to a special
issue in Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures
(EMISA) - An International Journal.
Reviewing
All papers will be reviewed by at least 3 reviewers.
The reviewing process of the CBI conference series aims to provide authors
with valuable feedback on their papers, even when a submission is
rejected. As such, the CBI conference series operates under the principle
that a serious submission deserves a serious review.
CBI 2016 Organization Committee
General co-chairs:
* Elena Kornyshova, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, France
* Geert Poels, Ghent University, Belgium
* Christian Huemer, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Program Committee co-chairs:
* Isabelle Comyn-Wattiau, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers and
ESSEC, France
* Florian Matthes, Technical University Munich, Germany
* Jorge Sanz, National University of Singapore, Singapore and IBM
Research, USA
Workshop chair:
* Camille Salinesi, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris, France
Publication chair:
* Rébecca Deneckère, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
Financial chair:
* Samira Si Said Cherfi, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, France
Publicity chair:
* Nadira Lammari, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, France
PhD Symposium co-chairs:
* Stefan Strecker, Fern Universität Hagen, Germany
* Saïd Assar, Telecom Ecole de Management, France
Industry chair
* Irina Rychkova, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris, France
* Gil Regev, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne and Itecor, Switzerland
CBI Steering Committee
* Birgit Hofreiter, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
* Christian Huemer, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
* Henderik A. Proper, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology,
Luxembourg
* Jorge Sanz, National University of Singapore, Singapore and IBM
Research, USA
* KJ Lin, University of California, USA
* Stéphane Marchand-Maillet, University of Geneva, Switzerland
* Ulrich Frank, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Format of papers
1. The format of regular, position papers and case studies should follow
the IEEE conference style:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
2. The format of case reports should follow the
http://ceur-ws.org/HOWTOSUBMIT.html
3. Recommended paper length is up to 10 pages.
4. Only PDF files are accepted. Submission URL:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cbi2016
5. There is a limit of 250 words for the abstract.
6. In the submission form, please select all topics from one or more
domains that relate with your paper
7. Important note: since the review process is double-blind, please make
sure that your names and affiliations are not listed in the paper
submitted for review!
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