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IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering
(ICEBE 2009, http://conferences.computer.org/icebe/)
is the 6th conference which is initiated from 2003 by the IEEE Technical
Committee on E-Commerce. It is a high-quality international forum for
researchers and practitioners from different areas of computer science and
information systems to exchange their latest findings and experiences, as well
as to help shape the future of IT-transformed consumers, enterprises,
governments and markets. The conference scope spans the areas of Web, databases,
service science, multimedia, information systems and electronic marketplaces.
The main themes of this year’s conference will be “enabling integrated
e-business systems through servicing and collaboration”, which is distributed in
the following program tracks:
- Software Engineering for e-Business Track
- Design methods, tools and science for e-business
- Models, platforms and applications for e-business
- Components, services and solutions for e-business
- Aspects of green
business and green commerce
- Data and Knowledge Management for e-Business Track
- Data and knowledge engineering for e-business
- Workflow and business process tools and management for e-business
- Stream processing, complex event processing and continuous queries
- Semantic Web
- Service Engineering Track
- SOA business modeling and governance
- SOA enterprise architecture, service bus and federated architecture
- SOA business process management and orchestration
- Grid services
- Integration and Collaboration Track
- E-business functions integration
- Semantic integration for e-business
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Collaborative technology and application for e-business
- Collaborative
virtual e-business environment
- Electronic marketplace engineering
- Emerging green marketplace
- Security, Privacy and Open Source Track
- Security, privacy and trust methods and solutions for enabling e-business
- Open source technologies and components for e-business
- Open source version management
- Authentication in e-business
- Mobile and Pervasive Commerce Track
- Mobile and pervasive methods, applications and integrated solutions
- Sensor systems and RFID applications
- Ubiquitous information access
- Context awareness and smart environments
- Resource discovery of mobile services
- 3G technology and services for e-business
- Industry Experience and Applications Track
- Related to any of the topics above, highlighting large-scale applications, and persistent and emerging real-world challenges
For Papers Full papers must not exceed 8 pages, using IEEE two-column
template. All papers should be in Adobe portable document format (PDF) or
PostScript format. Authors should submit their paper via electronic submission
system. All papers selected for this conference are peer-reviewed and will be
published in the regular conference proceedings by the IEEE Computer Society
Press. Submissions must not be published or submitted for another conference.
The best quality papers presented in the conference will be selected for journal
special issues by creating an extended version.
For Posters
Poster submissions should include an extended
abstract no longer than 2 pages, including all figures and references. The
submission must be formatted using IEEE two-column template. In addition,
submissions should also include a separate Tabloid sized draft of the poster for
review purposes. A Tabloid is an 11 x 17 inches format. To design a successful
poster, please find more poster guides over the web. The key criteria for poster
submissions are “creativity and novelty” in e-business technical ideas or
extended abstracts to introduce interesting and profitable industrial e-business
applications.
For Panels Panels are a great way of generating debate and raise new
and interesting issues at ICEBE 2009. They aim to provide a forum for discussing
provocative, controversial, innovative, and emerging issues. The best panels are
structured as debates and provide opportunities for audience participation.
Panel proposals should be no longer than 4 pages and should include the panel
topic, the names of the panellists, one paragraph biographical sketches
describing each panellist’s expertise and the proposed structure and format of
the panel. The final abstract for publishing should also include a position
statement by each panellist and an overview of the ways in which the position
statements relate to each other. |