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WITS 2011 : The 21st Annual Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems

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Conference Series : Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems
 
Link: http://nima.is/wits
 
When Dec 3, 2011 - Dec 4, 2011
Where Shanghai, China
Submission Deadline Aug 1, 2011
 

Call For Papers

Conference Theme: “Business Intelligence and Cloud Computing for Enterprise Competitiveness.”

The 21st Annual Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems will be held in Shanghai, CHINA, on December 3-4, 2011, just prior to the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS). The purpose of the workshop is to provide a forum for discussion and interaction among scholars with research interests in the cutting edge issues of information technologies and systems. The theme of the conference is “Business Intelligence and Cloud Computing for Enterprise Competitiveness.”

Business Intelligence (BI) is an umbrella term that describes a combination of technologies and business concepts that organizations use to leverage information assets and create business value. According to an IBM Global CIO Study, the collective voice of more than 2,500 Chief Information Officers (CIOs) worldwide points to business intelligence and analytics as the top visionary plan for enhancing their enterprises’ competitiveness. As data storage and access capabilities continue to increase, cloud computing is emerging as an important aspect for many BI strategies. It has the potential to speed application deployment, increase innovation; lower maintenance costs, and improves business agility. However, these benefits must be balanced against concerns over security and ownership of information assets. The combination of BI and cloud computing represents an important paradigm shift in the way enterprises design, build, and deliver and utilize information assets. Since it is a workshop, WITS actively solicits papers describing novel research ideas that may be at a relatively early stage of development. Research topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Agent-based Systems
Agile System Development
Collaboration and Recommender Systems
Computational Ontology
Conceptual Modeling
Databases and Information Integration
Data, Text and Web Mining
Data Warehousing & OLAP
E-Business and E-Commerce
Enterprise Resource Planning
Enterprise Application Integration
Enterprise Systems and Architecture
Human-Computer Interface
Information Personalization Technology
Information Quality, Privacy, and Security
Intellectual Property Protection
Intelligent Systems and Technologies
Knowledge Management Technologies
Mobile Commerce and Wireless Technologies
Multi-Media Computing
Peer-to-peer Technologies
Process management and mining
Recommender Systems
Resource and organizational modeling
Search Engines
Security techniques for information systems
Semantic Web
Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
Supply Chains and IT
Systems Analysis and Design
Systems to Support Collaboration & Negotiation
IT Infrastructure for Evolving Business Models
Web-Based Information Systems
Workflow Management Systems

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