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SPRINGER LNCS

SPRINGER LNCS

Submission of papers
5th and 20th June 2008
Notification to authors
20th and 30th June 2008
Camera ready papers
25th July 2008
Conference Days
24-28 September 2008

 

Detailed Schedule
24/9: Welcoming
24-25/9: Special Sessions
25-27/9: Main Tracks
27-28/9: Excursions

PEACE

PEACE

PEACE

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INFORMATION SYSTEMS

MAIN TRACK 4: Information Technologies for the Knowledge Society

Information Systems: The new research agenda the emerging curriculum and the new teaching paradigm

  • New Research Agenda of Information Systems and Integration with the Classical IS Curriculum
  • The Emerging Curriculum for IS
  • The New Teaching Paradigm and Teaching Case Studies

E-BUSINESS AND E-BANKING

Electronic Trade/Electronic Commerce: Contexts
Citizens
Consumers
Business
Government
Community
Global

Electronic Commerce: Business Issues
Globalisation
Sustainable development
Business models
Marketplaces
Supply chain management
Logistics
Marketing
Strategic adoption frameworks
Communities/collective intelligence
Outsourcing and process modelling
Business process reengineering
Customer relationship management
Training and education
Security and control
Business strategy alignment
Social/business networking
Knowledge management
Learning

Electronic Trade/Electronic Commerce: Practices
and Applications
E-commercein different countries/markets/products/services
Surveys of e-commerce adoption
Benchmarking/best practices
Case studies at regional/national/global levels
Domain applications
Tools/emerging technologies and new generation applications Challenges for the future; specification of government policies
Roadmaps for the future

Electronic Commerce: The Technologies
Front/back office
Portals
Push/pull technologies
Web 2.0
Semantic web
Adaptive and personalised technologies
Metadata and content management
Free and open source software
Intelligent agents
Mobile/ubiquitous/pervasive technologies
Security
Payment systems
Grid technologies
IT strategy
Content/knowledge management systems
Emerging technologies

Strategic Management of E-Banking: Business Strategies and Beyond - Alternative Channels and New Core Businesses

Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Business strategies for e-banking
  • Strategic management of IT component
  • Human factor of e-banking
  • Strategising social networks in e-banking
  • Strategic clustering
  • Modelling of strategic business processes
  • Information provision gap analysis
  • IT-enabled competitive advantage
  • Competition analysis in e-banking
  • Reflective strategies
  • Understanding e-banking business environment
  • Challenges from globalisation
  • The role of emerging technologies: intelligent agents, recommendation systems, semantic web, web 2.0, collaborative technologies
  • Strategic considerations of security in e-banking
  • Strategic management of competencies
  • Strategic management for technology enhance learning in e-banking
  • Collaborative life
Advances in Knowledge Management for E-banking - Towards High Performance Banking Systems

Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

SECTION A: ARTIFACT LEVEL

  • Managing documents
  • Managing metadata and semantics
  • Managing taxonomies

SECTION B: INDIVIDUAL LEVEL

  • Constructing yellow pages of experts
  • Managing individual profiles
  • Managing tacit knowledge

SECTION C: TEAM LEVEL

  • Managing workflows
  • Managing discussion forums
  • Exploiting collaborative work systems
  • Managing team dynamics

SECTION D: ORGANISATIONAL LEVEL

  • Building best practices
  • Developing knowledge maps/ontologies
  • Managing competencies
  • Managing organisational memory

SECTION E: INTER-ORGANISATIONAL LEVEL

  • Managing inter-organisational network
  • Managing projects
  • Future technologies

Enterprise Resource Planning Systems in the Banking Industry - Reengineering of Process and Exploitation of Emerging Technologies

Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Business process reengineering in banking industry
  • New banking industry dynamics
  • ERPs for e-banking: modules and applications
  • Customer relationship management for e-banking
  • Web services and advanced approaches to customer support
  • Design variables and application of social network analysis to the personalisation of services
  • Outsourcing
  • Strategic management of ERPs within banks
  • Advanced applications of semantic web and Web 2.0 for e-banking
  • Integration of legacy systems in ERPs
  • Enterprise application integration in banking industry
  • Enterprise portals
  • Decision support and ERPs
  • Executive information systems and ERPs
  • Value chain analysis and ERP integration
  • Frameworks and strategies for ERP implementation
  • Advanced database approaches: multidimensional and OLAP
  • Workflow management

 

 

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Important dates

Submission of papers
2th June 2008
Notification to authors
30th June 2008
Camera ready papers
25th July 2008

 

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INFORMATION SYSTEMS

CULTURE AND TOURISM

 

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