Dear colleague,

Due to many requests, we have decided to extend the deadline for paper
submission to ICEIS 2000. The new deadline is now 13th February 2000. We
hope this may facilitate your participation.

Best regards
ICEIS Secretariat

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Please accept our appologies if you receive this message more than once.
2nd International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS 2000)
Stafford UK
4-7 July 2000
more information at: http://www.soc.staffs.ac.uk/iceis/
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IMPORTANT:
   All accepted papers published in proceedings with ISBN (paper+cdrom)
   Selected papers will be published in a book by a world wide publisher.
   >>> Submission deadline: 13th February 2000 <<<
   Main Topic Areas:
       1. ENTERPRISE DATABASE TECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS
       2. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS
       3. SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND SPECIFICATION
       4. INTERNET AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
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This international conference is organised  by the School of Computing at
Staffordshire University, UK and the Escola Superior de Tecnologia of the
Instituto Politecnico, Setubal, Portugal.

--- SCOPE ---
The purpose of this 2nd International Conference on Enterprise Information
Systems (ICEIS) is to bring together researchers, engineers and
practitioners interested in the advances and business applications of
information systems. Four simultaneous tracks will be held, covering
different aspects of Enterprise Computing, including Enterprise Database
Applications, Artificial Intelligence Applications and Decision Support
Systems, Systems Analysis and Specification, and Internet  and Electronic
Commerce.

ICEIS focuses on real world applications therefore authors should highlight
the benefits of Information Technology for industry and services. Ideas on
how to solve business problems, using IT, will arise from the conference.
Papers describing advanced prototypes, systems, tools and techniques and
general survey papers indicating future directions are also encouraged.
Papers describing original work are invited in any of the areas listed
below. Accepted papers, presented at the conference by one of the authors,
will be published in the Proceedings of ICEIS. Acceptance will be based on
quality, relevance and originality. There will be both oral and poster
sessions.

Special sessions, dedicated to case-studies and commercial presentations, as
well as technical tutorials, dedicated to technical/scientific topics, are
also envisaged: companies interested in presenting their
products/methodologies or researchers interested in holding a tutorial are
invited to contact the conference secretariat.

We are building on the success achieved by ICEIS'99 with more than 350
delegates, 8 VIPs and a book published by Kluwer Academic Publishers (in
press). Please check http://www.est.ips.pt/iceis where you will find more
information concerning ICEIS'99.


--- TOPIC AREAS / CONFERENCE TRACKS ---
Each of these topic areas is expanded below but the list is not exhaustive.
Papers should address one or more of the listed topics, although authors
should not feel limited by them. Unlisted but related topics are also
acceptable.

 1. ENTERPRISE DATABASE TECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS
 2. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS
 3. SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND SPECIFICATION
 4. INTERNET AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE

AREA 1: Enterprise Database Technology and its Applications
(a) Object-Oriented Database Systems
(b) Object-Oriented Database Systems
(c) Database Management
(d) Distributed Database Applications
(e) Performance Analysis
(f) Enterprise-Wide Client-Server Architecture
(g) Database Security and Transaction Support
(h) Internet-enabled Databases
(i) Query Processing and Optimisation
(j) Graphical User Interfaces
(k) Data Warehouses
(l) Statistical Applications and Data Mining
(m) Information Classification
(n) Multimedia Database Applications

AREA 2: Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support Systems
(a) Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
(b) Expert Systems
(c) Advanced Applications of Fuzzy Logic
(d) Applications of Neural Networks, Neural Networks or Genetic Algorithms
(e) Natural Language Interfaces to Intelligent Systems
(f) Intelligent User Interfaces
(g) Applications of Pattern Recognition to Robotics and Vision Systems
(h) Bayesian Networks
(i) Decision Support Systems in E-Commerce
(j) Artificial Intelligence Programming Languages
(k) Agent-Oriented Programming
(l) Intelligent Social Agents and Distributed Artificial Intelligence
Applications
(m) Testbeds and Development Environments
(n) Intelligent Tutoring Systems

AREA 3: Systems Analysis and Specification
(a) Systems Engineering Methodologies
(b) Information Engineering Methodologies
(c) Semiotics in Computing
(d) Requirements Analysis
(e) Modelling Formalisms, Languages, and Notations
(f) CASE Tools for System Development
(g) Modelling of Distributed Systems
(h) Systems Integration: Modelling Concepts and Information Integration
Tools
(i) Organisational Issues on Systems Integration
(j) Legacy Systems Integration
(k) Re-engineering

AREA 4: Internet and Electronic Commerce
(a) Languages and Protocols
(b) Internet/ Intranet Distributed Computing
(c) CASE Tools for Internet Computing Systems
(d) Interactive and Multimedia Web Applications
(e) Network Implementation Choices (e.g.. SGML/SML)
(f) Internet/Intranet Based Systems for Business Processes and E-Commerce
(g) Object Orientation In Internet and Distributed Computing
(h) Internet and Collaborative Computing
(i) Software Agents: Agent-Based Modelling and Agent-Based Programming
(j) Agent-Based Systems for Business Applications and E-Commerce
(k) Process Design and Organisational Issues in E-Commerce
(l) Security, Privacy, Freedom of Information And Other Social and Ethical
Issues

--- KEYNOTE SPEAKERS INCLUDE ---
Professor A. Cheng, University of Houston, USA.
Professor T. Greene, MIT, USA.
Professor J. Mylopoulos, University of Toronto, Canada.
Professor Ian C. Ritchie, President of British Computer Society, UK.
Professor R. Stamper, University of Twente, Netherlands.
Professor C. J. Theaker, Terrafix Ltd, UK.

The papers will be reviewed by the International Programme Committee.

--- INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE ---
A. Alderson (UK), K. Bennett (UK), P. Bernus (Australia), O. Bittel
(Germany), F. Boavida , Portugal), A. Bordetsky (USA), R. Carrasco (UK),J.
A. Carvalho (Portugal) ,R. J. Clarke (Australia),B. Coulette (France),A.
Cheng (USA),W. Cheng-Chung Chu (Taiwan),B. Chrisment (France),J. L. G. Dietz
(Netherlands),C. Dudley (UK),P. J. P. Ferreira (Portugal),A. Figueiredo
(Portugal),B. Finkelstein (UK),A. Flory(France),A. L. N. Fred (Portugal),M.
Fuchs (Australia),J. Gupta (USA),S. Hammoudi (France),K. Huang
(Netherlands),J. Kouloumdjian ,(France),K. Liu (UK),G. P. Lopes
(Portugal),P. Luker (UK),A. Machado (Portugal),E. R. M. Madeira (Brazil),H.
Madeira (Portugal),N. J. Mamede (Portugal),J. C. Meyer (Netherlands),
E. Monteiro (Portugal),C. L. de Mora (Spain),M. Munro (UK),R. Newton (UK),P.
Nugues (France), J. M. Pinon (France),M. Ramage (UK),M. Revenu (France),V.
van Reijswoud(Netherlands),H. Shah (UK),V. Shankararaman (UK),J. Shao
(UK),Z. Shi (China),R. Stamper (Netherlands),T. Stockman(UK),P. Stone
(USA),F. Stowell (UK),Z. Tari (Australia),C. Theaker (UK),A. Ultsch
(Germany),P. Veiga (Portugal),W. J. Walley (UK),C. Welty (Italy),H. Wang
(Honk Kong),D. W. Wilson (UK),T. Wood-Harper (UK),H. Yang (UK)

--- SUBMISSION OF PAPERS ---
Authors should submit a paper in English of up to 5,000 words, both by
e-mail (attached file in an accepted format - see below) and surface mail (2
printed copies) to the conference secretariat (see address below). Papers
received after the deadline may be returned unopened. The programme
committee will review all papers and the first author of each paper will be
notified of acceptance, by email. Each paper should clearly indicate the
nature of its technical/scientific contribution, and the problems, domains
or environments to which it is applicable. Authors must also indicate the
topic area to which the paper is submitted.

Due to space limitations in the Proceedings, the maximum number of pages for
each paper is limited to 5 (five). If absolutely needed, it is possible to
increase the total number of pages up to 8 pages. However, for each page in
excess of 5 the authors must pay an additional fee of �30 for each excess
page.

- Format of the paper:
Submitted papers should be formatted for A4 size paper, and must be written
in English, and carefully checked for correct grammar and spelling. Papers
should be submitted in a 2-column format; each column should be 7.5cm wide,
with a space of 0.8cm between the columns. The text should be in Times New
Roman, 11pt, justified and single spaced. There should be no headers/footers
and no page numbers. Margins requirements are as follows:
Top: 3.3 cm; Bottom: 4.2cm; Left 2.6cm; Right: 2.6cm.

The title, author, affiliation(s), contact details, abstract and list of
keywords should be justified and single spaced in a single column across the
width of the printable area.

The paper should include:
(a) The title: 14 pt bold type, centered over two columns, and in upper
case.
(b) Authors and affiliations (incl. full address and e-mail)  should all be
11 pt, centered, under the title. Authors (bold) and affiliation/contact
details (italic) should be centered.  For multiple authors use a superscript
to indicate affiliation/contact details.
(c) Abstract:  maximum 200 words, 11pt.
(d) Keywords: maximum of five, under abstract, separated by commas.
(e) Headings should be numbered and in mixed case 12 pt. bold text.
Generally two, and at most three levels of numbered headings should be used.
(f) Figures should be numbered sequentially, with a 10 pt. caption centered
immediately below. Figures should be placed in the main text, as close as
possible to their first reference, and centered in a column or across the
page if necessary.
(g) Bibliographical references should be listed alphabetically at the end of
the paper, before any appendices. Use 11 pt. single spaced text. References
within the text, should be in the Harvard referencing style. Examples are
given below:
White, R., 1988. Advertising: what it is and how to do it. 2nd ed. London:
McGraw Hill.
Greco, A.J. and Swayne, L.D., 1992. Sales response of elderly customers to
point-of-purchase advertising. Journal of Advertising Research, 32 (5),
43-63.
Silver, K., 1989. Electronic mail: the new way to communicate. In: D.I.
Raitt, ed. 9th international online information meeting, London 3-5 December
1988. Oxford: Learned Information, 323-330.

For email submission, the only accepted formats are RTF, Postscript or PDF.

- Multiple submission:
If a paper has been submitted to other conferences it may also be submitted
to ICEIS as long as (1) it is not published or presented at other
conferences, (2) the author clearly indicates on the paper the other places
where it has been submitted, and (3) the author notifies the programme chair
if he/she submits the paper to other conferences during the ICEIS review
process.

--- SUBMISSION OF TECHNICAL TUTORIALS, WORKSHOPS OR EXHIBITS
Any person interested in organising a tutorial, workshop, or exhibition
should submit a proposal to the secretariat by e-mail
([EMAIL PROTECTED]). These will be held on 3rd July 2000.
Proposals should specify the topic and scope of the tutorial, the background
knowledge expected of the participants, and a resum� of the instructor(s).
Companies interested in presenting their products, showing documentation
about them or demonstrating some application, are invited to contact the
secretariat and make a reservation for a booth at the conference site.

--- PROCEEDINGS AND BOOK PUBLICATION ---
All accepted papers whose authors confirm participation at the conference
will be published in the ICEIS 2000 proceedings. A number of papers will be
selected for publication in book format.

--- IMPORTANT DEADLINES ---
Paper Submissions - 13th February 2000
Author Notification - 10th April 2000
Final Submissions - 30th April 2000

--- SECRETARIAT ---
ICEIS 2000 Secretariat
Staffordshire University
School of Computing
Beaconside, Stafford ST18 0AD, UK
Fax: +44 1785 353561
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web: http://www.soc.staffs.ac.uk/iceis/

--- PROGRAMME CO-CHAIRS: ---
 Bernadette Sharp, Staffordshire University, School of Computing,
Beaconside, Stafford ST18 0AD, UK ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 Joaquim Filipe, Escola Superior de Tecnologia of the Instituto Politecnico,
Rua Vale de Chaves - Estefanilha , 2910 Setubal Portugal
([EMAIL PROTECTED])

--- CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS: ---
 Professor Neil Willis, Staffordshire University, School of Computing,
Beaconside, Stafford, UK
 Professor Antonio Alves Vieira, Escola Superior de Tecnologia of the
Instituto Polit�cnico, Rua Vale de Chaves - Estefanilha , 2910 Setubal
Portugal

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