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Main topics of the conference

  • Philosophical and social perspectives of interoperability
  • Ontological foundations of Business Informatics
  • Systems theory and principles
  • Conceptual modeling
  • Human oriented systems
  • Emerging technologies and paradigms
  • Methods, architectures and communication technologies supporting
    interoperability
  • Enterprise modeling and virtual organizations
  • ERP, CRM and SCM systems
  • e-commerce, e-business, e-government

  • Business Process Modeling
  • Model Driven Architecture (MDA)
  • Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
  • Requirements Engineering
  • The synergy of agile and model driven (MDA) development
  • IS modeling, testing and verification
  • Object oriented techniques and methodologies
  • Unified Modeling Language (UML)
  • Workflow management
  • Quality of business software
  • Business rules

  • Business excellence and Business Intelligence solutions
  • Data warehousing
  • Reporting
  • Decision support systems
  • Healthcare/Medical Informatics
  • Competing on analytics

  • Open source development and deployment tools
  • Integrating open source technology with commercial and proprietary products
  • Open source solutions for model driven development
  • Interoperability of open source communities and business systems
  • Open innovation
  • Web 2.0 and social computing


 

  • Knowledge management in
    interconnected world
  • Semantic Web methods
  • Ontology modelling
    languages and tools
  • Ontology applications in
    business
  • E-learning and learning
    organizations 

 


  • Feasibility of existing standards,
    techniques and languages
  • Contextualized value and
    quality
  • User acceptance of new
    technology
  • Teaching Business
    Informatics
  • Curriculum design and
    implementation issues
  • Case studies and
    experience reports
  • Project management
    issues 
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