2nd International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems

Stafford, UK
4-7 July 2000

 

Organised by the School of Computing at Staffordshire University, UK and the Escola Superior de Tecnologia of Setúbal, Portugal, and in cooperation with the British Computer Society and the International Federation for Information Processing, Working Group 8.1.

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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.

Information concerning ICEIS'99 can be found at http://www.est.ips.pt/iceis

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


Submission of Papers

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The papers will be reviewed by the International Programme Committee.

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