Abbrevation
CAISE
City
Gdansk
Country
Poland
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Abstract

The special theme of the 24th edition of CAiSE is Information Services&#046; The notion of service plays a more and more extensive role in the enterprise development&#046; Indeed, most of the enterprise management and manufacture is based on the exchange of services: services to the customers and/or citizens, services to support the inter&#8211;organisational collaboration as well as services to accomplish intra&#8211;organisational activities&#046; Many organizations and companies are sharing services with others, interfacing services from others, or outsourcing their ICT resources to various locations worldwide aided by the internet&#046; For all of them, the concept of service becomes a cornerstone of their processes of collaboration, innovation and value creation&#046;<br>In this context, the information systems (IS) engineering is moving towards the adoption of service&#8211;driven architectures where intra&#8211; and inter&#8211;organisational business activities are carried out with the help of information services&#046; Information services are considered as a new means to deal with the complexity, modularity and interoperability of the constantly growing IS&#046; Design and development of information services and information service&#8211;driven architectures become key to the success of organisations and their business&#046;<br>Therefore, the service&#8211;driven IS domain becomes a new complex domain, which requires new interdisciplinary approaches and new transdisciplinary ways of thinking&#046;<br>CAiSE’12 aims to bring together researchers and practitioners in the field of information systems engineering and invites papers that address all these challenges&#046; The topics of interests include, but are not restricted to:<br>Methodologies and approaches for IS engineering<br>Enterprise architecture and enterprise modelling<br>Service science<br>Requirements engineering<br>Business process modelling and management<br>Model, component, and software reuse<br>Adaptive IS engineering approaches<br>Knowledge patterns and ontologies for IS engineering<br>IS engineering approaches for adaptive and flexible information systems<br>IS in networked &amp; virtual organizations<br>Method engineering<br>Knowledge, information, and data quality<br>Quality of models and of modelling languages<br>Innovative platforms, architectures and technologies for IS engineering<br>Service&#8211;oriented architecture<br>Model&#8211;driven architecture<br>Component based development<br>Agent architecture<br>Distributed, mobile, and open architecture<br>Innovative database technology<br>Semantic web<br>IS and ubiquitous technologies<br>Adaptive and context&#8211;aware IS<br>Engineering of specific kinds of IS:<br>eGovernment<br>Enterprise applications (ERP, CRM)<br>Data warehousing and business intelligence<br>Workflow systems<br>Knowledge management systems<br>Content management systems<br>Sustainability&#8211;aware IS<br>