2nd CFP - ICEIS 2004 - 6th Int'l Conf on Enterprise Information Systems

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2nd Call for Papers =20

ICEIS 2004

ICEIS 2004 - 6th International Conference on Enterprise Information = Systems=20

in cooperation with ACM, AAAI, SWIM/IEICE and APPIA

( http://www.iceis.org )=20

To be held in:

Universidade Portucalense, Porto, PORTUGAL 14-17 April, 2004.

_________________________________________________________________________= ________ IMPORTANT DEADLINES:=20 Full Paper Submission: 15th October 2003=20 Author Notification: 15th December 2003=20 Workshops Submission: 15th December 2003=20 Final Camera-Ready Submission and Registration: 15th January 2004=20

_________________________________________________________________________= ________ MAIN TOPIC AREAS / CONFERENCE TRACKS (please check detailed topic list = below): 1. Databases and Information Systems Integration=20 2. Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support Systems=20 3. Information Systems Analysis and Specification=20 4. Software Agents and Internet Computing 5. Human-Computer Interaction (- NEW -)

_________________________________________________________________________= ________ SATELLITE WORKSHOPS: (http://www.iceis.org/workshops.htm) - The 4th International Workshop on Pattern Recognition in Information = Systems (PRIS-2004) - The 4th International Workshop on New Developments in Digital = Libraries (NDDL-2004) - The 3rd International Workshop on Wireless Information Systems = (WIS-2004) - The 2nd International Workshop on Verification and Validation of = Enterprise Information Systems (VVEIS-2004) - The 1st International Workshop on Software Auditing and Metrics = (SAM-2004)6=20 - The 1st International Workshop on Natural Language Understanding and = Cognitive Science (NLUCS-2004) - The 1st International Workshop on Business Information Technology = Ethics (BITE-2004) - The 1st International Workshop on Ubiquitous Computing (IWUC-2004) - The 2nd International Workshop on Security In Information Systems = (WOSIS-2004) - The 1st International Workshop on Computer Supported Activity = Coordination (CSAC-2004) - The 2nd International Workshop on Web Services: Modeling, Architecture = and Infrastructure (WSMAI-2004) (the call for workshop proposals is still open)

_________________________________________________________________________= ________ KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: - Kalle Lyytinen (Case Western Reserve University, Finland) - Tom Greene (MIT, United States of America) - Tom Gilb (Int'l consultant,Norway) - Leszek Maciaszek (Macquarie University, Australia) - Peri Loucopoulos (Manchester University, UK) (list not yet complete)

_________________________________________________________________________= ________ TUTORIALS=20 ICEIS 2004 will have several tutorials, as in previous editions, to be = lectured the day before the conference opening. If you would like to = propose a tutorial for ICEIS 2004, please contact the secretariat as = soon as possible. Proposals should specify the topic and scope of the = tutorial, the background knowledge expected of the participants, and a = short CV of the instructor(s).=20

_________________________________________________________________________= ________ VENUE=20 Porto, located on the banks of the river Douro, is one of the oldest = cities in Europe. With a population of about 300.000, it is the = country's second most important city in terms of economic output and = cultural influence. Porto made its name over two centuries ago because = of its connection with the Porto wine industry. It was elected as "Porto = 2001: European Capital of Culture" and recently designated by UNESCO as = a World Heritage City, a fitting recognition not only for its granite = sculpted beauty, but also for the unforgettable panorama of its historic = centre with narrow streets and typical houses arrayed like a cascade = right down to the river, and for its passionate history which determined = the country's destiny. The city's symbols are the "Rabelo" boat, which = can still be found docked on the banks of the river, the baroque = Cl=E9rigos Tower (built by the Italian architect Nicolau Nasoni) and the = century-old iron bridges, one of them designed by Gustave Eiffel. Porto = is also at the heart of a knowledge and business intensive region, = offering several universities and research institutes, which stimulate a = strong connection with industry, the service sector and IT enterprises.

_________________________________________________________________________= ________ SECRETARIAT ICEIS-2004 Secretariat=20 Rua Vale Chaves, EST, Campus IPS Estefanilha, 2910-761 Set=FAbal - Portugal E-mail for paper submission and proceedings: secretariat@iceis.org=20 Web: http://www.iceis.org/

_________________________________________________________________________= ________ DETAILED TOPIC LIST: Each of the topic areas is expanded below but the sub-topics list is not = exhaustive. Papers may address one or more of the listed sub-topics, = although authors should not feel limited by them. Unlisted but related = sub-topics are also acceptable, provided they fit in one of the = following main topic areas:

AREA 1: Databases and Information Systems Integration=20 Coupling and Integrating Heterogeneous Data Sources =20 Enterprise Resource Planning=20 Middleware Integration =20 Legacy Systems =20 Organisational Issues on Systems Integration =20 Distributed Database Applications=20 Object-Oriented Database Systems =20 Enterprise-Wide Client-Server Architecture =20 Database Security and Transaction Support =20 Data Warehouses =20 Multimedia Database Applications =20 Web Databases =20 Mobile Databases=20 Software Engineering=20 Software Measurement=20

AREA 2: Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support Systems=20 Intelligent Agents =20 Industrial Applications of Artificial Intelligence =20 Strategic Decision Support Systems =20 Group Decision Support Systems =20 Applications of Expert Systems =20 Advanced Applications of Fuzzy Logic =20 Advanced Applications of Neural Network =20 Natural Language Interfaces to Intelligent Systems =20 Bayesian Networks =20 Evolutionary Programming =20 Coordination in Multi-Agent Systems =20 Intelligent Social Agents and Distributed Artificial Intelligence = Applications =20 Intelligent Tutoring Systems =20 Datamining=20 Case-Based Reasoning Systems=20 Knowledge-based Systems Engineering=20 Knowledge Management

AREA 3: Information Systems Analysis and Specification=20 Systems Engineering Methodologies =20 Information Engineering Methodologies =20 Organisational Semiotics =20 Semiotics in Computing =20 Requirements Analysis =20 Ontology Engineering =20 Modelling Formalisms, Languages, and Notations (e.g. UML, ER variants) =20 CASE Tools for System Development =20 Modelling of Distributed Systems =20 Modelling Concepts and Information Integration Tools =20 Business Processes Re-engineering=20 Security, Freedom and Privacy=20

AREA 4: Software Agents and Internet Computing B2B and B2C Applications =20 Process Design and Organisational Issues in e-Commerce =20 E-Procurement and Web-based supply chain management =20 Market-spaces: market portals, hubs, auctions =20 E-Learning and e-Teaching =20 Intranet and Extranet Business Applications =20 Agents for Internet Computing =20 Web Information Agents =20 Case studies on Electronic Commerce =20 Public sector applications of e-Commerce =20 Interactive and Multimedia Web Applications =20 Network Implementation Choices =20 Object Orientation in Internet and Distributed Computing =20 Internet and Collaborative Computing=20 Semantic Web Technologies=20 Wireless and Mobile Computing=20 Agent-Oriented Programming =20

AREA 5: Human-Computer Interaction=20 HCI on Enterprise Information Systems =20 Functional and non-functional Requirements =20 Internet HCI: Web Interfaces and Usability =20 Design Methodology and Cognitive Factors in Design=20 Multimedia Systems=20 Machine perception: vision, speech, other=20 Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality=20 Intelligent User Interfaces=20 User Needs =20 Human Factors =20 Accessibility to Disabled Users =20 Geographical Information Systems=20 E-Learning=20 Computer Art=20

_________________________________________________________________________= ________ HONORARY PRESIDENT Jorge Reis Lima, Universidade Portucalense, Portugal

_________________________________________________________________________= ________ CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS=20 Isabel Seruca, Universidade Portucalense, Portugal Joaquim Filipe, Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Set=FAbal, Portugal

_________________________________________________________________________= ________ PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS=20 Slimane Hammoudi, =C9cole Sup=E9rieure d' Electronique de l' Ouest, = France=20 Jos=E9 Cordeiro, Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Set=FAbal, Portugal

_________________________________________________________________________= ________ SENIOR PROGRAM COMMITTEE Luis Amaral, University of Minho, Portugal=20 Ricardo Baeza-Yates, University of Chile, Chile=20 Jean B=E9zivin, University of Nantes, France=20 Enrique Bons=F3n, University of Huelva, Spain=20 Jo=E3o A. Carvalho, University of Minho, Portugal=20 Albert Cheng, University of Houston and Rice University, United States = of America=20 Helder Coelho, FC - University of Lisbon, Portugal=20 Miguel Delgado, University of Granada, Spain=20 Jan Dietz, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands=20 Frank Dignum, Utrecht University, The Netherlands=20 Ant=F3nio Figueiredo, University of Coimbra, Portugal=20 Mark S. Fox, University of Toronto, Canada Thomas Greene, MIT, United States of America=20 Nuno Guimar=E3es, University of Lisbon, Portugal=20 Jatinder Gupta, The University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States = of America=20 Jean-Paul Haton, University Henri Poincar=E9, France=20 Alberto Laender, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil Maurizio Lenzerini, University La Sapienza of Rome, Italy Michel Leonard, University of Geneve, Switzerland=20 Kecheng Liu, University of Reading, United Kingdom=20 Peri Loucopoulos, University of Manchester Institute of Science and = Technology, United Kingdom Paul Luker, Bournemouth University, United Kingdom=20 Kalle Lyytinen, Case Western Reserve University, Finland=20 Yannis Manolopoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece=20 Jos=E9 Legatheaux Martins, New University of Lisbon, Portugal=20 Masao Matsumoto, Kyushu Sangyo University, Japan=20 James Odell, James Odell Associates, United States of America Lu=EDs Moniz Pereira, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal=20 Alain Pirotte, Catholique University of Louvain, Belgium=20 Klaus Pohl, University of Essen, Germany=20 Colette Rolland, University of PARIS-1, France Bernadette Sharp, Staffordshire University, United Kingdom Alexander Smirnov, St. Petersburg - SPIIRAS, Russia=20 Ronald Stamper, Staffordshire University, United Kingdom=20 Zahir Tari, RMIT University, Australia=20 Miguel Toro, University of Sevilla, Spain=20 Jos=E9 Tribolet, INESC/IST - Tecnhical University of Lisbon, Portugal Fran=E7ois Vernadat, European Commission, Luxembourg=20 Merrill Warkentin, Mississippi State University, United States of = America=20 Hans Weigand, Tilburg University, The Netherlands=20 Roel Wieringa, University of Twente, The Netherlands (list not yet complete)

_________________________________________________________________________= ________ REGULAR PROGRAM COMMITTEE http://www.iceis.org/program_committee.htm

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2nd Call for Papers 
 

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ICEIS 2004 - 6th International Conference on Enterprise = Information=20 Systems
 
in cooperation with ACM, AAAI, SWIM/IEICE and APPIA
 

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To be held in:
 
Universidade Portucalense, Porto, PORTUGAL
14-17 April, = 2004.
 
____________________________________________________________________= _____________
IMPORTANT=20 DEADLINES:
Full Paper Submission: 15th October 2003
Author = Notification:=20 15th December 2003
Workshops Submission: 15th December 2003 =
Final=20 Camera-Ready Submission and Registration: 15th January 2004
 
____________________________________________________________________= _____________
MAIN=20 TOPIC AREAS / CONFERENCE TRACKS (please check detailed topic list = below):
1.=20 Databases and Information Systems Integration
2. Artificial = Intelligence and=20 Decision Support Systems
3. Information Systems Analysis and = Specification=20
4. Software Agents and Internet Computing
5. Human-Computer = Interaction=20 (- NEW -)
 
____________________________________________________________________= _____________
SATELLITE=20 WORKSHOPS: (http://www.iceis.org/workshop= s.htm)
-=20 The 4th International Workshop on Pattern Recognition in Information = Systems=20 (PRIS-2004)
- The 4th International Workshop on New Developments in = Digital=20 Libraries (NDDL-2004)
- The 3rd International Workshop on Wireless=20 Information Systems  (WIS-2004)
- The 2nd International Workshop = on=20 Verification and Validation of Enterprise Information Systems = (VVEIS-2004)
-=20 The 1st International Workshop on Software Auditing and Metrics = (SAM-2004)6=20
- The 1st International Workshop on Natural Language Understanding = and=20 Cognitive Science (NLUCS-2004)
- The 1st International Workshop on = Business=20 Information Technology Ethics (BITE-2004)
- The 1st International = Workshop on=20 Ubiquitous Computing (IWUC-2004)
- The 2nd International Workshop on = Security=20 In Information Systems (WOSIS-2004)
- The 1st International Workshop = on=20 Computer Supported Activity Coordination (CSAC-2004)
- The 2nd = International=20 Workshop on Web Services: Modeling, Architecture and Infrastructure=20 (WSMAI-2004)
(the call for workshop proposals is still open)
 
____________________________________________________________________= _____________
KEYNOTE=20 SPEAKERS:
- Kalle Lyytinen (Case Western Reserve University, = Finland)
-=20 Tom Greene (MIT, United States of America)
- Tom Gilb (Int=92l=20 consultant,Norway)
- Leszek Maciaszek  (Macquarie University,=20 Australia)
- Peri Loucopoulos (Manchester University, UK)
(list = not yet=20 complete)
 
____________________________________________________________________= _____________
TUTORIALS=20
ICEIS 2004 will have several tutorials, as in previous editions, to = be=20 lectured the day before the conference opening. If you would like to = propose a=20 tutorial for ICEIS 2004, please contact the secretariat as soon as = possible.=20 Proposals should specify the topic and scope of the tutorial, the = background=20 knowledge expected of the participants, and a short CV of the = instructor(s).=20
 
____________________________________________________________________= _____________
VENUE=20
Porto, located on the banks of the river Douro, is one of the oldest = cities=20 in Europe. With a population of about 300.000, it is the country's = second most=20 important city in terms of economic output and cultural influence. Porto = made=20 its name over two centuries ago because of its connection with the Porto = wine=20 industry. It was elected as "Porto 2001: European Capital of Culture" = and=20 recently designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage City, a fitting = recognition=20 not only for its granite sculpted beauty, but also for the unforgettable = panorama of its historic centre with narrow streets and typical houses = arrayed=20 like a cascade right down to the river, and for its passionate history = which=20 determined the country's destiny. The city's symbols are the "Rabelo" = boat,=20 which can still be found docked on the banks of the river, the baroque = Cl=E9rigos=20 Tower (built by the Italian architect Nicolau Nasoni) and the = century-old iron=20 bridges, one of them designed by Gustave Eiffel. Porto is also at the = heart of a=20 knowledge and business intensive region, offering several universities = and=20 research institutes, which stimulate a strong connection with industry, = the=20 service sector and IT enterprises.
 
____________________________________________________________________= _____________
SECRETARIAT
ICEIS-2004=20 Secretariat
Rua Vale Chaves, EST, Campus IPS
Estefanilha, = 2910-761=20 Set=FAbal - Portugal
E-mail for paper submission and proceedings: secretariat@iceis.org
Web: = http://www.iceis.org/
 
____________________________________________________________________= _____________
DETAILED=20 TOPIC LIST:
Each of the topic areas is expanded below but the = sub-topics list=20 is not exhaustive. Papers may address one or more of the listed = sub-topics,=20 although authors should not feel limited by them. Unlisted but related=20 sub-topics are also acceptable, provided they fit in one of the = following main=20 topic areas:
 
AREA 1: Databases and Information Systems Integration
Coupling = and=20 Integrating Heterogeneous Data Sources 
Enterprise Resource = Planning=20
Middleware Integration 
Legacy Systems  =
Organisational=20 Issues on Systems Integration 
Distributed Database = Applications=20
Object-Oriented Database Systems 
Enterprise-Wide = Client-Server=20 Architecture 
Database Security and Transaction Support  =
Data=20 Warehouses 
Multimedia Database Applications 
Web=20 Databases 
Mobile Databases
Software Engineering =
Software=20 Measurement
 
AREA 2: Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support Systems=20
Intelligent Agents 
Industrial Applications of Artificial=20 Intelligence 
Strategic Decision Support Systems  =
Group=20 Decision Support Systems 
Applications of Expert Systems =20
Advanced Applications of Fuzzy Logic 
Advanced Applications = of=20 Neural Network 
Natural Language Interfaces to Intelligent=20 Systems 
Bayesian Networks 
Evolutionary=20 Programming  
Coordination in Multi-Agent Systems =20
Intelligent Social Agents and Distributed Artificial Intelligence=20 Applications 
Intelligent Tutoring Systems 
Datamining =
Case-Based Reasoning Systems
Knowledge-based Systems Engineering =
Knowledge Management
 
AREA 3: Information Systems Analysis and Specification
Systems=20 Engineering Methodologies 
Information Engineering = Methodologies =20
Organisational Semiotics 
Semiotics in Computing =20
Requirements Analysis 
Ontology Engineering  =
Modelling=20 Formalisms, Languages, and Notations (e.g. UML, ER variants)  =
CASE=20 Tools for System Development 
Modelling of Distributed = Systems =20
Modelling Concepts and Information Integration Tools  =
Business=20 Processes Re-engineering
Security, Freedom and Privacy
 
AREA 4: Software Agents and Internet Computing
B2B and B2C=20 Applications 
Process Design and Organisational Issues in=20 e-Commerce 
E-Procurement and Web-based supply chain = management =20
Market-spaces: market portals, hubs, auctions 
E-Learning = and=20 e-Teaching 
Intranet and Extranet Business Applications =20
Agents for Internet Computing 
Web Information Agents  =
Case studies on Electronic Commerce 
Public sector = applications of=20 e-Commerce 
Interactive and Multimedia Web Applications =20
Network Implementation Choices 
Object Orientation in = Internet and=20 Distributed Computing 
Internet and Collaborative Computing=20
Semantic Web Technologies
Wireless and Mobile Computing=20
Agent-Oriented Programming 
 
AREA 5: Human-Computer Interaction
HCI on Enterprise = Information=20 Systems 
Functional and non-functional Requirements  =
Internet=20 HCI: Web Interfaces and Usability 
Design Methodology and = Cognitive=20 Factors in Design
Multimedia Systems
Machine perception: vision, = speech,=20 other
Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
Intelligent User = Interfaces=20
User Needs 
Human Factors 
Accessibility to = Disabled=20 Users 
Geographical Information Systems
E-Learning =
Computer Art=20
 
____________________________________________________________________= _____________
HONORARY=20 PRESIDENT
Jorge Reis Lima, Universidade Portucalense, Portugal
 
____________________________________________________________________= _____________
CONFERENCE=20 CO-CHAIRS
Isabel Seruca, Universidade Portucalense, = Portugal
Joaquim=20 Filipe, Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Set=FAbal, Portugal
 
____________________________________________________________________= _____________
PROGRAM=20 CO-CHAIRS
Slimane Hammoudi, =C9cole Sup=E9rieure d' Electronique de = l' Ouest,=20 France
Jos=E9 Cordeiro, Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Set=FAbal,=20 Portugal
 
____________________________________________________________________= _____________
SENIOR=20 PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Luis Amaral, University of Minho, Portugal =
Ricardo=20 Baeza-Yates, University of Chile, Chile
Jean B=E9zivin, University = of Nantes,=20 France
Enrique Bons=F3n, University of Huelva, Spain
Jo=E3o A. = Carvalho,=20 University of Minho, Portugal
Albert Cheng, University of Houston = and Rice=20 University, United States of America
Helder Coelho, FC - University = of=20 Lisbon, Portugal
Miguel Delgado, University of Granada, Spain =
Jan Dietz,=20 Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Frank Dignum, = Utrecht=20 University, The Netherlands
Ant=F3nio Figueiredo, University of = Coimbra,=20 Portugal
Mark S. Fox, University of Toronto, Canada
Thomas = Greene, MIT,=20 United States of America
Nuno Guimar=E3es, University of Lisbon, = Portugal=20
Jatinder Gupta, The University of Alabama in Huntsville, United = States of=20 America
Jean-Paul Haton, University Henri Poincar=E9, France =
Alberto=20 Laender, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Maurizio = Lenzerini,=20 University La Sapienza of Rome, Italy
Michel Leonard, University of = Geneve,=20 Switzerland
Kecheng Liu, University of Reading, United Kingdom =
Peri=20 Loucopoulos, University of Manchester Institute of Science and = Technology,=20 United Kingdom
Paul Luker, Bournemouth University, United Kingdom =
Kalle=20 Lyytinen, Case Western Reserve University, Finland
Yannis = Manolopoulos,=20 Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Jos=E9 Legatheaux = Martins, New=20 University of Lisbon, Portugal
Masao Matsumoto, Kyushu Sangyo = University,=20 Japan
James Odell, James Odell Associates, United States of = America
Lu=EDs=20 Moniz Pereira, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Alain Pirotte,=20 Catholique University of Louvain, Belgium
Klaus Pohl, University of = Essen,=20 Germany
Colette Rolland, University of PARIS-1, France
Bernadette = Sharp,=20 Staffordshire University, United Kingdom
Alexander Smirnov, St. = Petersburg -=20 SPIIRAS, Russia
Ronald Stamper, Staffordshire University, United = Kingdom=20
Zahir Tari, RMIT University, Australia
Miguel Toro, University = of=20 Sevilla, Spain
Jos=E9 Tribolet, INESC/IST - Tecnhical University of = Lisbon,=20 Portugal
Fran=E7ois Vernadat, European Commission, Luxembourg =
Merrill=20 Warkentin, Mississippi State University, United States of America =
Hans=20 Weigand, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Roel Wieringa, = University of=20 Twente, The Netherlands
(list not yet complete)
 
____________________________________________________________________= _____________
REGULAR=20 PROGRAM COMMITTEE
http://www.iceis.org/= program_committee.htm
 
 
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