<div dir="ltr">Apologies for cross posting.<br><br>22nd IEEE International Conference on Business Informatics (IEEE CBI 2020) June 22–24, <br>2020, Antwerp, Belgium, <a href="http://www.cbi-series.org/2020">http://www.cbi-series.org/2020</a><br><br>The IEEE Conference Series on Business Informatics is the leading international forum for <br>state-of-the-art research in Business Informatics. The 22nd IEEE CBI 2020, held in the city <br>of Antwerp, calls for submissions in the multidisciplinary field of Business Informatics, <br>and welcomes a multitude of theoretical and practical perspectives and mind-sets on today’s <br>challenges of the digital transformation.<br><br>Call for Papers <br>The IEEE CBI series encourages a broad understanding of Business Informatics research, and <br>intends to further its many different facets, theoretical foundations and experiential body <br>of knowledge. In doing so, the CBI series has proven to be a fertile ground for research <br>with high impact, and a hub for multidisciplinary research with contributions from <br>Management Science, Organization Science, Economics, Information Systems, Computer Science, <br>and Informatics. <br>In line with this, the CBI series aims to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners <br>from various fields and backgrounds that contribute to the construction, use and <br>maintenance of information systems and their organizational use contexts. A dedicated goal <br>of the CBI series of conferences is to bring together researchers from different fields and <br>disciplines to stimulate discussion, synergy and collaboration. Accordingly, CBI <br>conferences use a format that enables in depth discussions among researchers during the <br>conference. The benefits of such a cross disciplinary conception are contrasted by a <br>challenge: Authors who submit a paper take the risk to be assessed by standards that are <br>different from those they are used to in their own research communities. The conference <br>organization accounts for this challenge by involving renowned track chairs and program <br>committee members from different fields and disciplines. <br><br>List of Tracks <br> • Enterprise Modelling, Engineering and Architecture<br> • Information Systems Engineering<br> • Artificial intelligence for Business<br> • Information Management<br> • Business Analytics and Business Data Engineering<br> • Industry 4.0 (Industry Applications)<br> • Business Innovations and Digital Transformation<br> • Data-Driven Business Applications<br> • General Topics<br><br>Submission<br> Manuscripts must be in English and are restricted to 10 pages in IEEE 2-coloumn template <br> (A4). In the submission form, select the conference track that best fits with your <br> manuscript’s topic, or choose “General Topics†if not covered by the tracks. Review process <br> is double-blind; your names and affiliations must not be explicitly listed in the <br> manuscript. However, you should keep all cited references in the submission’s bibliography <br> intact. Further information for submission: <a href="https://www.cbi-series.org/2020/">https://www.cbi-series.org/2020/</a><br> Accepted papers will be published as IEEE proceedings and submitted for integration into <br> the IEEE Digital Library. <br><br>Important Dates<br> Abstract submission: 28.02.2020<br> Full paper submission: 15.03.2020<br> Notification of acceptance: 27.04.2020<br> Camera ready copies: 10.05.2020<br><br>Enterprise Modelling, Engineering and Architecture<br> Track Co-Chairs<br> • Peter Fettke, Saarland University, Germany<br> • Frederik Gailly, Ghent University, Belgium<br> Topics<br> • Methods for Enterprise Modelling, Engineering and Architecture Management<br> • Enterprise and Business Transformation<br> • Business-IT Alignment<br> • Enterprise Architecture Management and Governance<br> • Languages and Tools <br> • Reference Models and Ontologies<br> • Business Process Analysis, Modelling and Execution<br><br>Information Systems Engineering <br> Track Co-Chairs<br> • Wided Guédria, LIST, Luxembourg<br> • Elena Kornyshova, CEDRIC Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, France<br> Topics<br> • Requirements Engineering<br> • Method Engineering<br> • Software Testing<br> • Information Security and Risk<br> • Human-Computer Interaction<br> • Social Computing and Social Network Analysis<br> • User-Centered Approaches<br> • Collaborative Computing<br> • Model-driven approaches to IS engineering<br> • Domain Specific Models and Languages<br> • IS Engineering in the Public Domain<br> • Empirical Approaches to IS Engineering <br><br>Artificial Intelligence for Business <br> Co-Chairs <br> • Jos van Hillegersberg, University of Twente, Netherlands<br> • Carsten Felden, University of Resources Freiberg, Germany <br> Topics<br> • Ranking and prediction algorithms<br> • Business value of recommendation and retrieval systems<br> • Evaluation of recommendation, personalization and retrieval systems<br> • Conversational and interactive approaches<br> • Knowledge-based techniques<br> • Group recommendations<br> • Case studies and novel application domains <br><br>Information Management <br> Track Co-Chairs<br> • Ilias O. Pappas, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway University of <br> Agder, Norway<br> • Hans Weigand University of Tilburg, The Netherlands <br> Topics<br> • IT Strategy and Business/IT Alignment<br> • IT Management in the Digital Age<br> • IT Governance, Risk, and Compliance<br> • IT Organization and Agile IT Setups<br> • Enterprise Architecture Management<br> • Project and Project Portfolio Management<br> • IT Sourcing and Cloud Computing<br> • IT Performance Measurement and Value of IT<br> • IT Innovation Management<br> • Innovative Models and Tools for Strategic IT Management<br> • Big Data Infrastructure<br> • Metadata Governance and Data Quality Strategies <br> • Blockchain governance<br><br>Business Analytics and Business Data Engineering <br> Track Co-Chairs<br> • Kevin J Lu, Brunel University London, UK<br> • Ann-Kristin Cordes, University of Münster, Germany<br> Topics<br> • Advanced analytics, prediction, causal forecasting, and visualization<br> • Big data veracity and quality, uncertainty and risk management<br> • Business data integration<br> • Business models for innovative use of big data<br> • Corporate Knowledge Management<br> • Decision making, forecasting, and fraud detection using big data<br> • Social media analytics for business data engineering<br> • Decision Support Systems<br> • Knowledge Management<br> • Information and Value Management<br> • Open Data<br> • Innovative Applications of Business Intelligence,cand Big Data<br> • Strategic Management of Business Intelligence, Business Analytics and Big Data<br><br>Industry 4.0 (Industry Applications) <br> Track Co-Chairs <br> • Önder Gürcan, CEA LIST, France<br> • Christian Janiesch, University of Würzburg, Germany<br> Topics<br> • I4.0 Architectures<br> • Enterprise Interoperability and Integration<br> • Modelling Languages for I4.0<br> • Managing Evolution and Variability<br> • Business Intelligence and Data Analytics for I4.0<br> • Web Technologies for I4.0<br> • Interoperability of Legacy Systems<br> • DevOps for Production Systems<br> • Decision Support for Design-time and Run-time<br> • Human-Machine Interactions in I4.0<br> • Empirical studies: Case Studies, Experience Reports, Experiments, … <br><br>Business Innovations and Digital Transformation<br> Track Co-Chairs<br> • Anne-Laure Mention, RMIT University, Australia<br> Topics<br> • Approaches to leveraging digital technologies for service innovation and competitive <br> advantage<br> • Integrating business models with enterprise models<br> • Interaction between business model innovation and service innovation<br> • Theories, methods and tools for designing innovation in business models and services<br> • Digital transformation and disruptive business innovation<br> • Technology-enabled new business models<br> • Challenges in digital transformation <br><br>Data-Driven Business Applications <br> Track Co-Chairs<br> • Jeffrey Parsons, University of Newfoundland, Canada<br> • Martin Matzner, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany<br> Topics<br> • Data-centric business models<br> • Business Value Creation from Big Data<br> • Big Data as a Service<br> • Consumerization of Big Data Analysis<br> • Big Data Analytics for Small Business Enterprises (SMEs) <br> • Data-Driven Applications in Business, Finance, Transportation, Retailing, Telecomm. <br><br>General Topics<br> Track Co-Chairs<br> • Jaap Gordijn, VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands<br> • Stephan Aier, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland<br> Topics <br> The General Topics track intends to solicit submissions not covered by other CBI 2020 <br> tracks or having a cross-thematic scope in the field of Business Informatics. Please check <br> the topics of the other CBI 2020 tracks before submitting your paper to the General Topics <br> track. Possible topics include, but are not limited to:<br> • Methodological Reflections and Research Methods<br> • Digital Work and Life<br> • Service Science and Engineering<br> • Human-Computer-Interaction and User Interfaces<br> • Learning and Teaching Business Informatics<br> • Digital Platform Ecosystems</div>