Most modern information systems span activities performed in several organizations and at different geographical locations. They often support the untethered mobility of their users. The systems have already today a large impact on every day life in the organisations, and on the individuals. As we move towards ambient, pervasive and ubiquitous computing this impact will increase significantly.<br>Goal: CAiSE’07 aims to bring together practitioners and researchers in the field of information systems engineering. CAiSE’07 invites submissions on the development, maintenance, procurement and usage of information systems – especially submissions dealing with aspects related to information systems engineering in ubiquitous environments.<br><b>Keywords:</b> Methodologies and approaches for IS engineering:<br>Enterprise and business modelling<br>Requirements engineering<br>Simulation<br>Agile methods<br>Model, component and software reuse<br>Reengineering<br>Adaptive IS Engineering approaches<br>Innovative platforms and architectures for IS engineering:<br>Service–oriented Architecture (SOA)<br>Model–driven Architecture (MDA)<br>Component–based development<br>Agent architecture<br>Distributed, Mobile , and Open Architectures<br>Innovative database technology Semantic web, including metadata and ontologies Web 2.0<br>Engineering of specific kinds of IS:<br>eGovernment systems,<br>Enterprise Systems (ERP, SCM, CRM)<br>Data Warehousing & OLAP<br>Workflow systems<br>Knowledge management systems,<br>Web content systems,<br>Multi–channel and ubiquitous IS<br>Quality concerns in IS engineering:<br>Knowledge, information and data quality<br>Quality of models and modelling languages<br>Usability<br>Security and trust<br>Interoperablity of enterprises and information systems<br>
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CAiSE
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Trondheim
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Norway
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