CONFENIS 2006The IFIP TC8 International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems is a primary international event which provides an opportunity for enterprise information systems academicians and practitioners in the world to gather, exchange ideas, and present original research in their fields. Scientists and practitioners are invited to address the current research topics in the area or the research frontier at this unique international forum. Submissions from all areas of enterprise information systems/technology are invited. Prospective authors from AIS, ACM, IEEE, IFIP, and other societies with cross-disciplinary topics are welcome. Conference ChairsProf. Dr. A Min Tjoa, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Last updated at 2005-11-08 23:19 | read more
CONFENIS 2006 Final Programme (NEW)You can download the CONFENIS 2006 programme guide here Conference Final Program (NEW)CONFENIS 2006The IFIP International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems An International Forum for Exploring the Research Frontier in Enterprise Information System April 24-26, 2006 Sponsored by International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) TC8 Co-Sponsored by Austrian Computer Society Vienna University of Technology Monday, April 24, MorningPlenary SessionRoom: A 8:00-9:00 9:00-9:15 9:15-9:45 9:45-10:30 10:30-11:00 11:00-12:00 Title: Have service-oriented architectures taken a wrong turn already? 12:00-13:30 Lunch Monday, April 24, AfternoonParallel Sessions 13:30-15:00 Session 1: EIS in Industry Sectors Extending the Enterprise: An Evaluation of ERP and EAI Technologies within a Case Study Organisation Amir M. Sharif and Zahir Irani An Extended TAM for Subscribers’ Adoption of Mobile Data Services Provided by Wireless Communication Systems Jiayin Qi, Huaying Shu, and Jianqiu Zeng An Integrated Information Systems for Financial Investment Xiaotian Zhu and Hong Wang OSS and ERP Systems: Likeness, Difference and Reference Jiayin Qi, Huaying Shu, and Kaili Kan An E-Activities Platform to Support SMEs Athanasios Drigas, Leyteris Koukianakis, and Yannis Papagerasimou Session 2: EIS Implementation Critical Success Factors for ERP Life Cycle Implementation Guang Hui Chen, Chun Qinq Li, and Yun Xiu Sai Multicriteria Model for Selection of Automated System Tests Márcia Sampaio, Paula Donegan, Ana Karoline Castro, Plácido Rogério Pinheiro, Adriano de Carvalho, and Arnaldo Dias Belchior Critical Success Factors in ERP Upgrade Projects David L. Olson and Fan Zhao The Influence of Knowledge Transfers on the Implementation of Enterprise Information Systems Sharath Sasidharan, Radhika Santhanam, Dan Brass, and V. Sambamurthy Metadata and Semantics: a Case Study on Semantic Searching in Web System Marut Buranarach and Michael B. Spring Decision Support Systems, Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Management in EIS Intelligent Enterprises for Construction: Bridging the Technology and Knowledge Gaps through Innovation and Education Bee Hua Goh A DSS based on Entropy Method in EIS in Chinese Financial Sectors Renqian Zhang and Hongxun Jiang Knowledge Portal Construction and Resources Integration for Hydropower Corporation Li Wang, Lu Liu, and Wei Jia You A Method for Enterprise Knowledge Map Construction based on Social Classification Lu Liu, Jing Li, and Chenggong Lu 15:00-15:30 Coffee Break 15:30-17:00 Session 4: EIS Data Integration Improving the Accuracy of Execution Data of ERP Systems: A Case Study in the Zongxin Telecom Corporation F. Wu, H. Z. Li, L K Chu, D. Sculli, and Y.Wu A Data Collector for Route Inspection Based on Palm Handheld in Industry Jing Wang, Qing Zhang, Sicong Zhang, Dan Liu, and Guanghua Xu Study on Information Integration of Condition Monitoring and Fault Diagnosis System in Manufacturing Dan Liu, Guanghua Xu, Lin Liang, and Ailing Luo Session 5: Enterprise Integration and Modeling XML-based EIS—A Meta Schema for Mapping Schema to Relational DBS Elisabeth Kapsammer Transforming the IT Organization for E-Business--A Perspective of Integration Jie Huang and Shuojia Guo Usage of Enterprise Modeling Processes and Information Systems Design to forecast Demand Luciana Rocha dos Santos, Simone Vasconcelos Silva, and Renato de Campos Enterprise Knowledge Integration by Semantic Web Wendong Gu, Guoping Xia, and Weijia You Enterprise Information Integration Nacira Ghoualmi-Zine Session 6: Enterprise Computing Particle Model to Optimize Enterprise Computing Dianxun Shuai and Qing Shuai Grid Computing Simulation and Verification based on pi Calculus Tao Hu, Shaofan Chen, and Weibo Lin Predicting Churn Probability of Fixed-line Subscriber with Limited Information: A Data Mining Paradigm for Enterprise Computing Yingying Zhang, Jiayin Qi, Huaying Shu, and Yuanquan Li Formalization of Mining Association Rules based on Relational Database in EIS Hong Zhang and Bo Zhang 18:00 Bus trip to Klosterneuburg and Conference Dinner The CONFENIS 2006 Chairs welcome you to the First IFIP International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of EIS. This event will be an opportunity to connect with your colleagues early in the conference. Tuesday, April 25, MorningParallel Sessions 9:00-10:30 Session 7: EIS in Industry Sectors Mobile Customer Demand Discrimination Modeling in Enterprise Information Systems Yajing Si, Jiayin Qi, Huaying Shu, and Hua Ai System Dynamics Empirical Report of Telecom Enterprises Jiayin Qi, Jones (Hua) Ai, and Huaying Shu A Case of Individualized Information Monitoring and Customizing System for a News Group Guoping Xia, Jiangang Shen, and Feng Lu Enterprise Information Systems for Large-Scale Engineering Projects Tianshe Yang, Hong Wang, Sohail Chaudhry, and Huijing Huang The Theoretical Underpinnings of the Influence of Customer Reward Programs on Customer Retention: A Framework and Propositions for Future Research Chunqing Li, Ping Zhao, and Junping Ma The New Cognition of Supply Chain Integration: Management Interface Integration Tao Wu and Ronqiu Chen Session 8: EIS Implementation On Managing the Enterprise Information Systems Transformation: Lessons Learned and Research Challenges Charles Møller Critical Success Factors for ERP Deployments Ildemaro Araujo Developing a Practical Framework for ERP Project Implementation: A Proposed Research Design John J. Sullivan, Mela Wyeth, and Wade M. Chumney Renovating Information Technology Infrastructure to effectively provide E-Services M. Nikolaidou, G. Laskaridis, A. Panayiotaki, and D. Anagnostopoulos Session 9: Decision Support Systems, Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Management in EIS A Study on Knowledge Management in Enterprise Information Systems Shuojia Guo, Chengen Wang, and Xiaochuan Luo Skeleton of a Supervisor for Enterprise Information Systems James Jones An Open Web Service-based DSS Yaqing Si, Yonggang Chen, and Shaofeng Zhang 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break 11:00-12:30 Session 10: Service Architecture Context-aware Ubiquitous Service Composition Technology Yoji Yamato, Yohei Tanaka, and Hiroshi Sunaga ISRUP E-Service Framework Balanced Scorecard to measure the Capabilities from the Methodologies, Processes, Notations, Life Cycles, and Standards Seyyed Mohsen Hashemi, Mohammadreza Razzazi, and Mohammad Teshnehlab Enterprise Architecture Definition Framework for IT Service Providers Shankar Kambhampaty and Satish Chandra A Modeling Approach for Service-Oriented Architecture Tao Zhang, Shing Ying, Sheng Cao, Jiankeng Zhang, and Jun Wei Session 11: EIS in Emerging Economies A Study on EIS Market for SMEs in China Lei Zhang and Zhanhong Xin Analysis of M-Commerce in China Jian Tong Cao, Yi Xiang Tong, Zhi Ke Che, and Xiao Li Enterprise Maturity Model –The Technology Aligned Business Strategy Model for Indian Banks Hemalatha Diwakar and Asish Saha ERP, Change Agent or a Legacy System in Disguise: A Chinese Case Nasrin Rahmati and Gouyi Cao Study of Systems Methodology in ERP Implementation in China Li Zhang, Shuojia Guo, Yanping Liu, and Jung Choi Session 12: Realization Technology Exploitation of Semantic Web Technology in ERP Systems Amin Anjomshoaa, Shuaib Karim, Ferial Shayeganfar, and A Min Tjoa J2EE Development Based on the JSED Template Hui Li, Hong Zhang, and Tiefeng Jin Mappings from OWL-s to UML for Semantic Web Services Chong Wang, Keqing He, Yangfan He, and Wei Qian A Tourism Resources Integration Mechanism based on XML and Web Service Tao Hu, Weicai Du, and Linfeng Dong 12:30-13:30 Lunch Tuesday, April 25, AfternoonPlenary Session Room: A 13:30-14:30 Keynote Speech: Dr. Thomas Li, Director, IBM China Research Laboratory Title: Continual Business Transformation Technology 14:30-15:30 IBM Panel on Enterprise Business TransformationSession Facilitators: Juhnyyoung Lee (IBM, USA), Rongzeng Cao (IBM, China) Continual Business Transformation Technology Thomas Li, Wei Ding, Chunhua Tian, Rongzeng Cao, Shunxiang Yang, and Jun Zhu Business Componentization: a Guide to Application Service Design Chunhua Tian, Wei Ding, Rongzeng Cao, and Juhnyoung Lee Value-Oriented IT Project Portfolio Management Rongzeng Cao, Wei Ding, Chunhua Tian, and Juhnyoung Lee 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break 16:00-17:30 Parallel SessionsSession 13: Enterprise Architectures Architectural Design of Distributed Operation Monitoring Systems Chengen Wang Studies on Enterprises’ Modular Decomposition Tao Wu, Wenjin Wu, Ronqiu Chen, and Shuojia Guo A Multi-Layer Framework for Enterprise Application Development Rodrigo Soares Manhães, Alexandre Gomes da Silva, Luiz Batista de Almeida, and Rogério Atem de Carvalho Reuse Software Architecture through Dynamic Composition Zao Qing Liang, Ying Shi, Rongzeng Cao, XiangYang Jia, and Tao Zhang Session 14: Realization Technology and EIS Development The Timeless Way of Building REA Enterprise Systems Guido L. Geerts Development of Enterprise Information System Using Business Component-Based Approach Xueping Wang, Chenghu Zhang, Xinqin Gao, and Zongbin Li Reconfiguring Business Process for Enterprise Information System Based on UML and Polychromatic Sets Xinqin Gao, Zongbin Li, Liping Zhao, and Yiyong Yao Session 15: Theoretical Research Issues The Implication of Dissipative Structure Theory to Enterprise Information System Jinling Li, Renjing Liu, and Shanshan Sheng The Study of Information Integration in EIS Based On Grid Renjing Liu and Jing Tian Feasibility Identification for Networks with GPRs Wanan Cui, Bin Song, Xin Xie, and Chaoyuan Yue Polychromatic Sets Theory and its Application in Enterprise Information Systems Zongbin Li, Lida Xu, and Shanshan Zhao The Moving Competitive Advantage of Enterprises: Situation Advantage Li Jinling and Renjing Liu Study on the Game of Payment Distribution Mode about AVEs Jinling Li, Renjing Liu, and Jiuhong Chen A Hidden Markov Model of Customer Relationship Dynamics in Retailing Industry Gang Li, Chun Qing Li, and Wei Feng Jia Extended Enterprise Information Sharing in a Supply Chain Environment based on Symbiosis Theory Renjing Liu and Honghong He 18:30-19:30 CONFENIS 2006 Doctoral Student Consortium The session revolves around the themes of how to conduct quality research and write research articles, how to develop a long-term research agenda, how to find a job in both the academic and industry job markets. At this session, student participants will introduce themselves to their colleagues, sharing a brief description of their countries and institution affiliations. Wednesday, April 26, MorningOpen Source Session Room: A 9:00-10:00 Keynote Speech: Dr. Jean-Paul Smets-Solanes (France), CEO, Nexedi SARL, France Room: B First International Workshop on Free/Open Source EIS/ERPChair: Rogério Atem de Carvalho, Brazil Issues on Evaluating Free/Open Source ERP Systems Rogério Atem de Carvalho Modeling Architecture and Reference Models for the ERP5 Project Renato de Campos, Rogério Atem de Carvalho, and Ailton Ferreira Open Source Software Migration in Integrated Information Systems in Public Sector Bruno Rossi, Barbara Russo, and Giancarlo Succi Free/Open Source ERP and Translation Processes: Four Empirical Cases Elena Erbizzoni, Maurizio Teli, Gianmarco Campagnolo, Stefano De Paoli, and Vincenzo D'Andrea 10:00-10:30 Coffee Break 10:30-12:00 Parallel SessionsSession 16: EIS in Manufacturing and Extended Enterprises An Empirical Research on SMC in an Extended Enterprise Environment Jiayin Qi, Huaying Shu, and Huaizu Li Modeling the Product Development Process As a Dynamic System with Feedback Ying-Kui Gu, Jung Choi, and Hong Zhong Huang An Integrated Information System for Route Inspection in Manufacturing Qing Zhang, Guanghua Xu, Jing Wang, and Dan Liu A Disassembly Model based on Polychromatic Sets Theory for Manufacturing Systems Lijun Yan, Lili Jiang, and Zongbin Li Session 17: Enterprise Computing A UML 2 Profile for Event Driven Process Chains Birgit Korherr and Beate List Self-Organizing Model for Virtual Enterprises Dianxun Shuai and Qing Shuai Personalized Trust Model in Enterprise Computing Environment Lu Liu and Yanchun Zhu Data Clustering in Enterprise Computing: A New Generalized Cellular Automata Method Dianxun Shuai and Qing Shuai Session 18: EIS Data Integration A Spatio-Temporal Database System Based on TimeDB and Oracle Spatial Alexandre Carvalho, Cristina Ribeiro, and A. Augusto Sousa Study on Purchase Probability Model in CRM Systems Jiayin Qi, Huaying Shu, and Huaizu Li Maintaining Temporal Warehouse Models Johann Eder, Christian Koncilia, and Karl Wiggisser An Information Broker for Integrating Heterogeneous Hydrologic Data Sources: A Web Services Approach Fabio Calefato, Attilio Colagrossi, Domenico Gendarmi, Filippo Lanubile, and Giovanni Semeraro 12:00-13:00 IFIP TC 8 Closing SessionRoom: A Dr. Prof. Dewald Roode, Chair of IFIP TC8, will thank all the participants for contributing to the CONFENIS 2006. Recipients of academic awards will be announced. Last updated at 2006-03-24 01:04
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