Call for Papers

            Workshops co-located with BIS 2014
                        Larnaca, Cyprus
                        21-23 May, 2014

                                                
List of workshops:
* AKTB 2014 - 6th Workshop on Applications of Knowledge-Based Technologies in 
Business
http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/17th_bis/wscfp.php?ws=aktb2014

* BITA 2014 - 5th Workshop on Business and IT Alignment
http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/17th_bis/wscfp.php?ws=bita2014

* DC 2014 - 1st Workshop on Digital Currencies 
http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/17th_bis/wscfp.php?ws=dc2014

* LIT 2014 - 6th Workshop on Legal Informatics and Legal Information Technology 
http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/17th_bis/wscfp.php?ws=lit2014

* MODAPP 2014 - 1st Workshop on Modern Applications of Business Information 
Systems 
http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/17th_bis/wscfp.php?ws=modapp2014

* TSRB 2014 - 1st Workshop on Tools for Setting Up and Running a Business in 
Cloud Computing 
http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/17th_bis/wscfp.php?ws=tsrb2014

* VLBA 2014 - Workshop on Cloud Operations and Very Large Business Applications 
http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/17th_bis/wscfp.php?ws=vlba2014

Detailed descriptions are included below.

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6th Workshop on Applications of Knowledge-Based Technologies in Business (AKTB 
2014) 
http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/17th_bis/wscfp.php?ws=aktb2014

The AKTB2014 is the 6th workshop organised in conjunction with BIS series 
conferences. It pursues to engage researchers and practitioners, specialists 
and market analysts to share their research experiences and domain knowledge in 
application of contemporary computational intelligence methods for modelling 
and implementation of business information systems. We invite papers which 
provide advanced services for the information systems users, propose innovative 
solutions for systems and process modelling, especially targeting Big Data 
issues.

Topics:
    Advanced knowledge-based business information systems
    Computational intelligence for business (artificial neural networks, fuzzy 
systems, expert systems)
    Decision support systems in business enterprises, financial institutions 
and e-management
    Knowledge-based models of data mining in business
    Business process and information requirements analysis
    Information technologies and software developments for business process 
modelling
    Artificial intelligence for big data
    Agent-based and embedded systems in business applications
    Information systems in e-business, e-banking and marketing
    Online trading by using evolution-based methods, neural networks and 
rule-based systems
    Advanced computational approaches to portfolio optimization and selection
    Analysis of financial time series
    Estimations, modelling, algorithms of application of investment strategies 
in financial markets
    Advanced research and case studies of application computational methods in 
banking, insurance and credit risk evaluation, company rating systems

Submission:
    Long papers: max. 12 pages
    Work-in-progress reports: max. 6 pages
    Demo papers: max. 4 pages
        
Important dates
    April 10, 2014 - submission deadline for papers
    April 22, 2014 - notification of acceptance/rejection
    April 30, 2014 - submission of final papers
    May 21-23, 2014 - the workshop

Organizers
    Vilnius University, Department of Informatics

Chairs
    Dalia Kriksciuniene
    Virgilijus Sakalauskas      

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5th Workshop on Business and IT Alignment (BITA 2014)
http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/17th_bis/wscfp.php?ws=bita2014

A contemporary challenge for enterprises is to keep up with the pace of 
changing business demands imposed on them in different ways. There is today an 
obvious demand for continuous improvement and alignment in enterprises but 
unfortunately many organisations don?t have proper instruments (methods, 
patterns, best practices etc.) to achieve this. Enterprise modelling and 
business process management are two areas belonging to a tradition where the 
mission is to improve business practice and business and IT alignment. In this 
tradition the alignment process usually is manifested in taking a business from 
one state (AS-IS) into another improved state (TO-BE), i.e. a transformation of 
the business and its supporting IT into something that is regarded as better. A 
challenge in business and IT alignment is to move beyond a narrow focus on one 
tradition or technology. There is a need to aware of and able to deal with a 
number of dimensions of the enterprise architecture and their rela
 tions in order to create alignment. Examples of such dimensions are: 
organisational structures, strategies, business models, work practices, 
processes, and IS/IT structures. Among the concepts that deserve special 
attention in this context is IT governance. Effective IT governance aligns IT 
investments with overall business priorities, determines who makes the IT 
decisions and assigns accountability for the outcomes.

This workshop aims to bring together people who have strong interest in 
business and IT alignment. We would like to invite researchers and 
practitioners from both industry and academia to submit original results of 
their completed or ongoing projects. We encourage broad understanding of 
possible approaches and solutions for business and IT alignment, including IT 
governance subjects. Specific focus will be on practices of business and IT 
alignment, i.e. we encourage submission of case study and experience papers.

Topics
    Challenges in business and IT alignment
    Business and IT alignment in small and medium sized enterprises
    Business/ IT alignment through BPM
    Business and IT alignment discovery, change and improvement - methodologies 
and best practices
    Business value of business and IT alignment
    Organisational implementations of various levels of business and IT 
alignment approaches
    Metrics associated with the alignment life cycle, re-design, 
implementation, management and improvement
    Best practice business and IT alignment case studies
    The relationship between BPM and enterprise architecture
    Critical success factors and associated KPIs? for alignment initiatives
    IT governance as a mean for alignment
    Enterprise modelling as a tool for business and IT alignment
    Human aspects of business and IT alignment; organizational staffing and 
structure, change management and leadership strategies
    Design thinking in business and IT alignment
    Practices of business and IT alignment
    Experience reports and case studies

Submission
    Long papers: max. 12 pages
        
Important dates
    Mar 20 (11:59pm CET), 2014 - submission deadline for papers
    April 10, 2014 - notification of acceptance/rejection
    May 10, 2014 - submission of final papers
    May 21-23, 2014 - the workshop

Organizers
    J?nk?ping University
    Rostock University

Chairs
    Kurt Sandkuhl
    Ulf Seigerroth
        
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1st Workshop on Digital Currencies (DC 2014)
http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/17th_bis/wscfp.php?ws=dc2014

During the last few years, the growing interest and popularity in crypto 
currencies have fostered developments in research and practices in relevant 
fields. Academics and practitioners, alike, are facing challenges related to 
the ever increasing required infrastructure for mining crypro-currencies, the 
operational aspects of exchanges, the regulatory frameworks that are required 
for the new form of payment instruments without hindering the growth of the new 
economy and the relation between crypto-currencies and official payment methods.

Nowadays, addressing such challenges becomes essential for developing new 
services and possibly business models that contain the prospect of 
restructuring financial systems.

This workshop invites researchers and business experts to share knowledge and 
competencies for organizational and practical apsects of crypto-currency 
systems. We expect participants to present research papers, comment on business 
cases, hold tutorial sessions or demonstrate systems, tools and other related 
issues needed to:
(a) manage crypto-currencies
(b) optimize operational aspects of crypto-currency exchanges and
(c) assess and make informed decisions related to digital currencies.

Topics
    Types of Digital Payment Systems and Properties
    Crypto-currencies and Security
    Mining Crypto-ocurrencies
    P2P Decentralized Architectures and Platforms
    Crypto-currency Exchange Markets
    Risk Analysis of Exchanges for Digital Currency
    Assessing Emerging Regulatory Frameworks
    Mobile Information Systems and Services in Crypto-currencies
    Digital Currency as a Service
    Digital Currency and the Banking Sector
    Investing and Crypto-currencies
    Regulatory Frameworks in Digital Monetary Systems
    Digital Currency Transactions and Privacy
    Policy and Ethics
    Case Studies and Best Practices

Submission
    Long papers: max. 12 pages
    Work-in-progress reports: max. 6 pages
    Demo papers: max. 4 pages
        
Important dates
    Mar 16, 2014 - submission deadline for papers
    Mar 23, 2014 - notification of acceptance/rejection
    April 3, 2014 - submission of final papers
    May 22, 2014 - the workshop

Organizers
    University of Nicosia

Chairs
    George Giaglis
    Angelika Kokkinaki
        
        
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6th Workshop on Legal Informatics and Legal Information Technology (LIT 2014)
http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/17th_bis/wscfp.php?ws=lit2014

The Legal Informatics and Legal Information Technology (LIT) Workshop is an 
annual event which gathers people interested in broadly understood Legal 
Informatics and its applications. The LIT 2014 meeting will take place in 
Larnaca, Cyprus as part of the 17th International Conference on Business 
Information Systems. As a continuation of previous editions, we invite people 
dealing with different domains closely related to legal matter and Information 
Technology.

The 6th Legal Informatics and Legal Information Technology Workshop will be a 
multi-disciplinary, one-day workshop that will bring together practitioners and 
researchers to investigate challenges and opportunities in the emerging trends 
on the verge of law and IT. The workshop will examine vital issues, including 
law-related business processes, legal ontologies, description frameworks, 
discussing new research and innovative applications in Law, Information 
Technology as well as Insurance. The workshop is receptive to all papers 
dealing with any topic in these interdisciplinary domains.

In the year 2013 all papers accepted to the workshop have been published in 
Springer Series: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing. We are 
planning to continue the cooperation with the publisher on this edition of the 
event.

Topics
    Alternative & online Dispute Resolution
    Modeling negotiation and contract formation
    Specialized knowledge representation and logics for law
    Knowledge management in the legal domain
    Formal and computational models of legal reasoning
    Formal and computational models of argumentation
    Computational models of evidential reasoning
    Computational models of case-based legal reasoning
    Information extraction & categorization of legal documents
    Information Technology & Crime Prevention
    Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining in Law
    Text mining and knowledge extraction in law
    Law & Future Internet technologies
    Legal argumentation
    Legal aspects of BIS
    Legal aspects of IT
    Legal Expert Systems
    Legal ontologies - creation, use & lifecycles
    Natural language processing in law
    Question answering retrieval for law and governmental services
    Risk management & trust in law
    Semantic indexing of legal documents
    Semantic Web technologies in law and e-government
    Specific legal domains appliances (systems in civil, tax, commercial, 
insurance law)
    Validation of legal knowledge
    Modeling norms for multi-agent systems

Submission
    Long papers: max. 12 pages
    Work-in-progress reports: max. 6 pages

Important dates
    March 21 (11:59pm CET), 2014 - submission deadline for papers
    April 27, 2014 - notification of acceptance/rejection
    May 10, 2014 - submission of final papers
    May 21 or 22 or 23, 2014 - the workshop

Organizers
    Pozna? University of Economics, Department of Information Systems, Poland
    Institute of Computer Science, Maria Curie Sk?odowska University, Lublin, 
Poland

Chairs
    Erich Schweighofer
    Piotr Stolarski
    John Zeleznikow
    Tomasz ?urek
        
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1st Workshop on Modern Applications of Business Information Systems (MODAPP 
2014)
http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/17th_bis/wscfp.php?ws=modapp2014

Modern Applications of Business Information Systems (MODAPP 2014) workshop is 
organized in conjunction with BIS 2014 conference. The workshop offers a 
platform for discussion about most recent applications of information systems 
that benefit from the up-to-date research trends: semantics and Big Data. Since 
the workshop focuses on practical use of applications, the system quality and 
its evaluation is an important area of interest.

Researchers and business professionals are invited to submit papers based on 
finished projects results as well as on ongoing research. 

Topics
    Quality:
        - quality management
        - quality of information systems
        - quality evaluation
    Semantics:
    - semantic interoperability 
    - business models for Future Internet
    - Big Data for information systems
    - Linked Data Application Architectures 
        - Semantics for Deep Web
        Application in specific domains:
    - user Interfaces
        - e-health systems
        - knowledge management systems
        - e-governance solutions
        - ERP systems

Submission
    Long papers: max. 12 pages
    Short papers: max. 6 pages

Important dates:
    April 10, 2014 - submission deadline for papers
    April 22, 2014 - notification of acceptance/rejection
    April 30, 2014 - submission of final papers
    May 21-23, 2014 - the workshop

Organizers
    Pozna? University of Economics, Poland

Chair
    El?bieta Bukowska

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1st Workshop on Tools for Setting Up and Running a Business in Cloud Computing 
(TSRB 2014)
http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/17th_bis/wscfp.php?ws=tsrb2014

During the last decade technology evolved in a way that resulted in huge amount 
of data. This evolvement imposed on enterprises, the need to automate their 
core processes for operational excellence while spending huge amount of money 
to acquire the infrastructure and the tools to do so. The data repositories 
developed, provided the means to accrue the significant benefit of leveraging 
the value hidden in information accumulated during business transactions over 
time to support decision making and improve performance implying additional 
investments for the companies.

Nowadays, this need becomes crucial for the survival of enterprises since 
competition becomes more aggressive, profit margins are limited, market becomes 
more demanding and customers seek experience of high quality and value. Even 
though, the cost of such infrastructures has been significantly reduced, the 
economic crisis limited the business budgets (especially for small and medium 
enterprises) in ways that could not afford setting up high performance 
infrastructures.

The concept of cloud computing provides the solution to address the problem of 
high cost by providing infrastructures that accommodate the tools needed for 
setting up and running a business.

This workshop invites researchers and business experts to share knowledge by 
introducing innovative tools for setting up and running a business in cloud 
computing. We expect practitioners to demonstrate business case tutorials that 
will introduce the sophisticated technologies and skills needed to capture 
transactions and process business data: (a) to operate business and (b) to find 
patterns and relationships from past transactions to make decisions and to 
improve an organization?s performance and decision making ability.

Topics
    Cloud Computing: Solutions and Best Practices
    In-memory Computing and Big Data
    Business Suites and Underline Architectures
    Advanced Management Solutions: Financials, HR, Sales, Procurement, Billing, 
Order Management, etc.
    Advanced Knowledge-Based Business Information Systems
    Decision Support Systems in Business
    Enterprise Resource Planning
    Customer Relationship Management
    Supplier Relationship Management
    Business Intelligence
    Data Mining In Business
    Facility Management
    Customer Experience Management
    Campaign Management
    Marketing
    Developing innovative products and services (basket analysis)
    Business Discovery
    Social Media

Submission
    Long papers: max. 12 pages
    Work-in-progress reports: max. 6 pages
    Demo papers: max. 4 pages

Important dates
    Mar 24, 2014 - submission deadline for papers
    Apr 24, 2014 - notification of acceptance/rejection
    May 4, 2014 - submission of final papers
    May 22, 2014 - the workshop

Organizers
    Cyprus Telecommunication Authority

Chairs
    Hariklea Kazeli
    Bambos Papacharalambous
        
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Workshop on Cloud Operations and Very Large Business Applications (VLBA 2014)
http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/17th_bis/wscfp.php?ws=vlba2014


Very Large Business Applications (VLBA) act as enabler for intra- and 
interorganisational business processes and play a significant role in the 
development of new business models. With a special focus on related operations 
management this workshop aims at studying, grounding, and finally exploiting 
the potential of VLBA to solve integration and coordination problems in 
distributed business processes as a key enabler of flexible, boundaryless 
information systems.

Key research questions are:
- how to represent VLBA in service-based information systems by employing and 
adapting constructs, models, and methods of different information systems 
technology stacks,
- how to coordinate software services by employing and adapting approaches for 
service discovery and composition,
- how to operate large-scale, highly distributed enterprise systems aligned 
with the needs of an agile business environment,
- how to negotiate and agree upon the delivery of software-based services (SLA),
- how to control the delivery of software-based services in VLBA by measuring 
efficiency and effectiveness.

Topics
    Cloud Computing and VLBA
    VLBA Operations Management
    Strategic, tactic and operative Systems Landscape Engineering
    VLBA Business Simulations
    VLBA Business Models
    Analytical Business Process Engineering for VLBA
    VLBA and Knowledge Management
    VLBA security issues
    Innovative VLBA Applications

Submission
    Long papers: max. 12 pages
    Work-in-progress reports: max. 8 pages
    Demo papers: max. 4 pages

Important dates
    March 21, 2014 - submission deadline for papers
    April 27, 2014 - notification of acceptance/rejection
    May 10, 2014 - submission of final papers
    May 21, 2014 - the workshop

Organizers
    Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, MRCC / Business Informatics, Germany

Chairs
    Holger Schr?dl
    Klaus Turowski
        
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