[agents] CFP IEEE 22nd IEEE International Conference on Business Informatics (IEEE CBI 2020) June 22–24, 2020, Antwerp, Belgium

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22nd IEEE International Conference on Business Informatics (IEEE CBI 2020)
June 22–24,
2020, Antwerp, Belgium, http://www.cbi-series.org/2020

The IEEE Conference Series on Business Informatics is the leading
international forum for
state-of-the-art research in Business Informatics. The 22nd IEEE CBI 2020,
held in the city
of Antwerp, calls for submissions in the multidisciplinary field of
Business Informatics,
and welcomes a multitude of theoretical and practical perspectives and
mind-sets on today’s
challenges of the digital transformation.

Call for Papers
The IEEE CBI series encourages a broad understanding of Business
Informatics research, and
intends to further its many different facets, theoretical foundations and
experiential body
of knowledge. In doing so, the CBI series has proven to be a fertile ground
for research
with high impact, and a hub for multidisciplinary research with
contributions from
Management Science, Organization Science, Economics, Information Systems,
Computer Science,
and Informatics.
In line with this, the CBI series aims to provide a forum for researchers
and practitioners
from various fields and backgrounds that contribute to the construction,
use and
maintenance of information systems and their organizational use contexts. A
dedicated goal
of the CBI series of conferences is to bring together researchers from
different fields and
disciplines to stimulate discussion, synergy and collaboration.
Accordingly, CBI
conferences use a format that enables in depth discussions among
researchers during the
conference. The benefits of such a cross disciplinary conception are
contrasted by a
challenge: Authors who submit a paper take the risk to be assessed by
standards that are
different from those they are used to in their own research communities.
The conference
organization accounts for this challenge by involving renowned track chairs
and program
committee members from different fields and disciplines.

List of Tracks
• Enterprise Modelling, Engineering and Architecture
• Information Systems Engineering
• Artificial intelligence for Business
• Information Management
• Business Analytics and Business Data Engineering
• Industry 4.0 (Industry Applications)
• Business Innovations and Digital Transformation
• Data-Driven Business Applications
• General Topics

Submission
Manuscripts must be in English and are restricted to 10 pages in IEEE
2-coloumn template
(A4). In the submission form, select the conference track that best fits
with your
manuscript’s topic, or choose “General Topics” if not covered by the
tracks. Review process
is double-blind; your names and affiliations must not be explicitly listed
in the
manuscript. However, you should keep all cited references in the
submission’s bibliography
intact. Further information for submission: https://www.cbi-series.org/2020/
Accepted papers will be published as IEEE proceedings and submitted for
integration into
the IEEE Digital Library.

Important Dates
Abstract submission: 28.02.2020
Full paper submission: 15.03.2020
Notification of acceptance: 27.04.2020
Camera ready copies: 10.05.2020

Enterprise Modelling, Engineering and Architecture
Track Co-Chairs
• Peter Fettke, Saarland University, Germany
• Frederik Gailly, Ghent University, Belgium
Topics
• Methods for Enterprise Modelling, Engineering and Architecture Management
• Enterprise and Business Transformation
• Business-IT Alignment
• Enterprise Architecture Management and Governance
• Languages and Tools
• Reference Models and Ontologies
• Business Process Analysis, Modelling and Execution

Information Systems Engineering
Track Co-Chairs
• Wided Guédria, LIST, Luxembourg
• Elena Kornyshova, CEDRIC Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers,
France
Topics
• Requirements Engineering
• Method Engineering
• Software Testing
• Information Security and Risk
• Human-Computer Interaction
• Social Computing and Social Network Analysis
• User-Centered Approaches
• Collaborative Computing
• Model-driven approaches to IS engineering
• Domain Specific Models and Languages
• IS Engineering in the Public Domain
• Empirical Approaches to IS Engineering

Artificial Intelligence for Business
Co-Chairs
• Jos van Hillegersberg, University of Twente, Netherlands
• Carsten Felden, University of Resources Freiberg, Germany
Topics
• Ranking and prediction algorithms
• Business value of recommendation and retrieval systems
• Evaluation of recommendation, personalization and retrieval systems
• Conversational and interactive approaches
• Knowledge-based techniques
• Group recommendations
• Case studies and novel application domains

Information Management
Track Co-Chairs
• Ilias O. Pappas, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
University of
Agder, Norway
• Hans Weigand University of Tilburg, The Netherlands
Topics
• IT Strategy and Business/IT Alignment
• IT Management in the Digital Age
• IT Governance, Risk, and Compliance
• IT Organization and Agile IT Setups
• Enterprise Architecture Management
• Project and Project Portfolio Management
• IT Sourcing and Cloud Computing
• IT Performance Measurement and Value of IT
• IT Innovation Management
• Innovative Models and Tools for Strategic IT Management
• Big Data Infrastructure
• Metadata Governance and Data Quality Strategies
• Blockchain governance

Business Analytics and Business Data Engineering
Track Co-Chairs
• Kevin J Lu, Brunel University London, UK
• Ann-Kristin Cordes, University of Münster, Germany
Topics
• Advanced analytics, prediction, causal forecasting, and visualization
• Big data veracity and quality, uncertainty and risk management
• Business data integration
• Business models for innovative use of big data
• Corporate Knowledge Management
• Decision making, forecasting, and fraud detection using big data
• Social media analytics for business data engineering
• Decision Support Systems
• Knowledge Management
• Information and Value Management
• Open Data
• Innovative Applications of Business Intelligence,cand Big Data
• Strategic Management of Business Intelligence, Business Analytics and Big
Data

Industry 4.0 (Industry Applications)
Track Co-Chairs
• Önder Gürcan, CEA LIST, France
• Christian Janiesch, University of Würzburg, Germany
Topics
• I4.0 Architectures
• Enterprise Interoperability and Integration
• Modelling Languages for I4.0
• Managing Evolution and Variability
• Business Intelligence and Data Analytics for I4.0
• Web Technologies for I4.0
• Interoperability of Legacy Systems
• DevOps for Production Systems
• Decision Support for Design-time and Run-time
• Human-Machine Interactions in I4.0
• Empirical studies: Case Studies, Experience Reports, Experiments, …

Business Innovations and Digital Transformation
Track Co-Chairs
• Anne-Laure Mention, RMIT University, Australia
Topics
• Approaches to leveraging digital technologies for service innovation and
competitive
advantage
• Integrating business models with enterprise models
• Interaction between business model innovation and service innovation
• Theories, methods and tools for designing innovation in business models
and services
• Digital transformation and disruptive business innovation
• Technology-enabled new business models
• Challenges in digital transformation

Data-Driven Business Applications
Track Co-Chairs
• Jeffrey Parsons, University of Newfoundland, Canada
• Martin Matzner, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Topics
• Data-centric business models
• Business Value Creation from Big Data
• Big Data as a Service
• Consumerization of Big Data Analysis
• Big Data Analytics for Small Business Enterprises (SMEs)
• Data-Driven Applications in Business, Finance, Transportation, Retailing,
Telecomm.

General Topics
Track Co-Chairs
• Jaap Gordijn, VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands
• Stephan Aier, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Topics
The General Topics track intends to solicit submissions not covered by
other CBI 2020
tracks or having a cross-thematic scope in the field of Business
Informatics. Please check
the topics of the other CBI 2020 tracks before submitting your paper to the
General Topics
track. Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
• Methodological Reflections and Research Methods
• Digital Work and Life
• Service Science and Engineering
• Human-Computer-Interaction and User Interfaces
• Learning and Teaching Business Informatics
• Digital Platform Ecosystems
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