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The 8th International Conference on Software Business will be held in Essen and co-located with the 29th CAiSE conference. This year’s ICSOB is focused on software startups and their role in scientific research, besides the more traditional topics. ICSOB is organized for the first time this year along topical tracks with track chairs that manage each track.
Conference theme: Startups in Research Advancements in the software industry have had a substantial impact on productivity and GDP growth globally. There is a noticeable spillover within other industries (e.g. manufacturing) enabling new business models. Software business refers to commercial activities in and around the software industry aimed at generating income from the delivery of software products and services. Although the business of software shares common features with other international knowledge-intensive businesses, it carries many inherently unique features. It is making it a challenging domain for research. The examples of many successful companies show that software provides unique benefit to its users. Moreover, software has spread all over the world and has permeated in many industries, which are not usual for software. In particular, software companies have to depend on one another to deliver a unique value proposition to their customers or a unique experience to their users. Please find the track and topic list below: Software Ecosystems and App Stores – Chair: Konstantinos Manikas App economy Repository mining Software Supply Network analysis Software Business Development – Ricardo Machado Business models of cloud computing and software intensive services Business models of software companies Economics of software companies Internationalization Outsourcing, global and cultural aspects of software business Licensing, intellectual property and patent issues Continuous Improvement – Helena Holmstrom Olsson Software product management Effects of business models on software development Continuous delivery Agile methods for product development Platform Governance – Thomas Kude Corporate networks Mobile software business trends Mergers and acquisition in the software industry Software Startups – Xiaofeng Wang Environment success factors for software business and startups Software startup processes Disruptive innovation and adoption of startups Managing startup growth Research dissemination through startups New Ideas and General Track – Slinger Jansen Games and gamification Impact on megatrends (e.g. customization) on software business Software business education Software business today and in the future You are very welcome to submit your papers to one of these tracks. Cross-functional use of software is a challenge for industry and academia, studying not only use of software but also software business, software production, and other surrounding themes. This year the conference intends to attract practitioners and researchers, who are concerned with software business in different ways as well as its introduction to new areas of research and practice. The main theme of 2016 focuses on addressing the challenges that software faces in its application in different business domains. ICSOB 2017 intends to attract researchers and practitioners who are concerned with software business in different ways. You are invited to submit papers addressing contemporary issues emerging at the intersection of the software and business domains, broadly defined. Both papers reporting research results and industrial experiences are welcome. We welcome both research and industry papers to the conference. The papers should be original and not submitted to or accepted by any other conference or journal. We are looking for short position and practice papers that provide insights on the lifecycle management of software products and industry case studies as well as full research papers describing novel approaches to software business for software products and services. |
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