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The idea for this conference came from a meeting of the IFIP
(International Federation for Information Processing) Technical
Committee for Information Systems (TC8) in Guimares, Portugal in
June 2005. Our goal is to build an IFIP forum among the different
Information Systems Communities of TC8 dealing with the increasing
important area of Enterprise Information Systems. In this
particular meeting the committee members intensively discussed the
innovative and unique characteristics of Enterprise Information
Systems as scientific sub-discipline. Hence, in this meeting it was
decided by the TC8 members that the IFIP TC8 First International
Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise
Information Systems (CONFENIS 2006) would be held in April 2006 in
Vienna, Austria. Dr. Li Xu (USA) and Dr. A Min Tjoa (IFIP TC8) were
assigned to propose a concept for this conference in order to
establish an IFIP platform for EIS researchers and practitioners in
the field to share experience, and discussing opportunities and
challenges. We are very pleased therefore to have this conference
organised by the help of the Austrian Computer Society (OCG). OCG
supports the idea of this conference due to the urgent need of
research and dissemination of new techniques in this key area. We
received 180 papers from more than 30 countries for CONFENIS and
the Program Committee eventually selected xx papers or extended
abstracts, making an acceptance rate of xx% of submitted papers.
Each paper was thoroughly reviewed by at least two qualified
reviewers.
The idea for this conference came from a meeting of the IFIP
(International Federation for Information Processing) Technical
Committee for Information Systems (TC8) in Guimares, Portugal in
June 2005. Our goal is to build an IFIP forum among the different
Information Systems Communities of TC8 dealing with the increasing
important area of Enterprise Information Systems. In this
particular meeting the committee members intensively discussed the
innovative and unique characteristics of Enterprise Information
Systems as scientific sub-discipline. Hence, in this meeting it was
decided by the TC8 members that the IFIP TC8 First International
Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise
Information Systems (CONFENIS 2006) would be held in April 2006 in
Vienna, Austria. Dr. Li Xu (USA) and Dr. A Min Tjoa (IFIP TC8) were
assigned to propose a concept for this conference in order to
establish an IFIP platform for EIS researchers and practitioners in
the field to share experience, and discussing opportunities and
challenges. We are very pleased therefore to have this conference
organised by the help of the Austrian Computer Society (OCG). OCG
supports the idea of this conference due to the urgent need of
research and dissemination of new techniques in this key area. We
received 180 papers from more than 30 countries for CONFENIS and
the Program Committee eventually selected xx papers or extended
abstracts, making an acceptance rate of xx% of submitted papers.
Each paper was thoroughly reviewed by at least two qualified
reviewers.
This book constitutes the post conference proceedings of the 5th
International IFIP Working Conference on Research and Practical
Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2011), held in
Aalborg, Denmark, October 16-18, 2011. The 12 papers presented in
this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 103
submissions. The papers are organized in four sections on
conceptualizing enterprise information systems; emerging topics in
enterprise information systems; enterprise information systems as a
service; and new perspectives on enterprise information systems.
These papers are complemented by two keynotes and a short summary
of the co-located Workshop on Future Enterprise Information Systems
using Lego Serious Games.
For many years now Enterprise Information Systems have been
critical in helping businesses successfully navigate the global
market. The development that started with design and implementation
of integrated systems has evolved to incorporate a multitude of
perspectives and ideas. The Enterprise Information Systems
functionality extends from principally an ERP (Enterprise Resource
Planning) system to a portfolio of standard systems including CRM
(Customer Relationship Management) systems and SCM (Supply Chain
Management) systems. Advances in Enterprise Information Systems II
is divided into seven thematic sections, each exploring a distinct
topic. In "Concepts in Enterprise Information Systems" the authors
present new concepts and ideas for the field. "Cases in Enterprise
Information Systems" introduces studies of enterprise information
systems in an organizational context. "Business Process Management"
is one of the major themes within enterprise information systems
and "Designing Enterprise Information Systems" discusses new
approaches to the design of processes and system and also deals
with how design can be taken as a specific perspective. "Enterprise
Information Systems in various domains" features generic studies
that contribute to advancing the practical knowledge of the field
as well as towards "Global issues of Enterprise Information
Systems". Finally, in "Emerging Topics in Enterprise Information
Systems", new technologies and ideas are explored. Cloud computing
in particular seems to be setting the agenda for future research in
enterprise information systems. The book will be invaluable to
academics and professionals interested in recent developments in
the field of enterprise information systems.
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