CONFENIS 2009
The Enterprise Information Systems International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of EIS (CONFENIS) is a primary international event of the IFIP TC8 Working Group 8.9.. This program provides an opportunity for academicians and practitioners throughout the world to gather, exchange ideas, and present original research in the field of enterprise information systems. Scientists and professionals are invited to address the current research topics in the area or the research frontier at this unique international forum. The CONFENIS 2009 Conference is sponsored mainly by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP), IFIP TC8, and IFIP TC8 WG8.9 on Enterprise Information Systems, hosted by the John von Neumann Computer Society (NJSZT) and locally organized by and the Community of Scientific and Educational Forum on Business Information Systems (SEFBIS) and the Szechenyi Istvan University (SZE).
The themes and topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• enterprise information systems’ analysis, design, implementation and testing
• Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
• EIS and e-logistics, global e-supply chain management, supplier relationship management (SRM), customer relationship management (CRM)
• business process and workflow modeling, analysis, integration, monitoring, and management
• enterprise modeling and integration, enterprise engineering
• eEnterprise concepts for specific domains such as electronic and mobile commerce, and/or vertical domains such as production, services, finance, telecommunication, education, agriculture, transportation, healthcare, administration, government etc.
• impacts in a variety of industrial sectors including manufacturing, service, healthcare, and government
• human-computer interfaces related to the ERPs
• enterprise architecture design and modeling; concepts and standards: modeling language (UML), model-driven architecture (MDA), component-oriented architecture, service-oriented architecture (SOA)
• integration of (legacy) enterprise applications and information, integrated systems, integrated manufacturing systems
• inter-enterprise collaboration and virtual enterprises
• technologies for collaborative enterprise computing: middleware standards and systems, such as CORBA and J2EE, modeling and description languages, such as XML, RDF, OWL
• business intelligence, ontology, knowledge management in enterprise information systems
• research results in the field of enterprise information systems and systems engineering
• trust, security, and privacy issues in enterprise computing
• quality assurance issues in enterprise computing
• evolution and management of enterprise computing systems
• future generation enterprise information systems
• applications, case studies, management issues
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