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Topics 

Full and original scientific papers of high quality are invited for submission to IESA 2010. The conference encourages submissions in (but not restricted to) the following areas:

Business Interoperability

  • Business interoperability requirements
  • Business Process interoperability
  • Knowledge management in networked enterprises
  • Legal issues for interoperability
  • Security issues in interoperability
  • The human factor in interoperability

Enterprise Modeling for Enterprise Interoperability

  • Distributed Modeling
  • Meta-Modelling
  • Methods and Tools
  • Requirements engineering for interoperable enterprises
  • Service Modeling for Business
  • Synchronization of models

Semantics for Enterprise Interoperability

  • Enterprise applications analysis and semantic elicitation
  • Reasoning methods and tools for model transformation and data reconciliation
  • Semantic mediation and enrichment of enterprise models
  • Semantic Web based approaches

Architectures and Frameworks for interoperability

  • Agent based approaches to interoperability
  • Enterprise Application Integration
  • Model Driven Architectures
  • Service Oriented (Enterprise) Architectures
  • Ubiquity, mobility, open architectures and large scale interoperability

Platforms for Enterprise Interoperability

  • Intelligent infrastructure and automated methods for business system integration
  • Internet of Future
  • Interoperability of operational Systems – Aspects of Service Management
  • Non-functional aspects of interoperable solutions
  • Open platforms supporting collaborative businesses

Interoperability Scenarios and Case Studies

  • How to reduce application gaps of new interoperability results
  • Initiatives and communities
  • New Interoperability Scenarios and derived requirements
  • Problem statements
  • Success stories and lessons learnt

Education on Enterprise Interoperability

  • Business needs
  • Curricula on Enterprise Interoperability
  • Educational Methods
  • Vocational Training on Enterprise Interoperability

Standards for Interoperability

  • Challenges in standardisation
  • Open Standards
  • Standardisation policies
  • Standards Organisations works on Enterprise Interoperability

Review process

At least three members of the International Programme Committee will review each submission. The IPC will make final decisions. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings edited by Springer at the condition that the paper is presented by one author during the conference.