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- Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 19:48:23 +0200
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Dear colleagues, we are proud to inform you that the 5th issue of the International Journal of Interoperability in Business Information Systems (IBIS) online. The IBIS-journal is available free of charge at http://www.ibis-journal.net IBIS aims in exchanging and presenting research activities in the area of creating interoperability in business information systems. You may download the full PDF of this issue on our website. All articles are published under the Digital Peer Publishing Licence. This ensures free distribution and it also guarantees the authors' rights that no content is modified or reused without citing the names of authors and holders of rights and the bibliographical information used. Summary IBIS is an academically peer reviewed online journal aiming at publishing high quality articles. IBIS aims in exchanging and presenting research activities in the area of creating interoperability in business information systems. Ambition of this journal is to get an overview of current research activities as well as to offer a broad discussion in selected areas of the interoperability of heterogeneous information systems. It is proposed to connect research experts from this domain and to exchange ideas and approaches. It is our goal to connect latest research results with real-world scenarios in order to increase interoperability in business information systems. Content of issue 5 We can announce that due to much request and some good input, we managed to bring up a new journal system which should better meet your and our needs towards Open Access publishing. Furthermore, we would like to welcome our new co-editors, Kai Mertins, John Krogstie and Andreas L.Opdahl. For this issue, we accepted about 15% of all submissions.The following titles are included in issue 5: -PLASMA: A Platform for Schema Matching and Management -Using Ontologies to Model and Understand Product Development -An Enterprise Application Integration Architecture Supporting Ontology Based Approach for B2B Collaboration We hope you will appreciate the journal and the articles we selected for this issue. You might also be interested in subscribing to our newsletter in order to receive an email as soon as a new IBIS issue is published. Best regards, your IBIS-Editorial team (Axel Hahn, Sven Abels, Mathias Uslar, Kai Mertins, John Krogstie and Andreas L. Opdahl) __________________________________________ International Journal of Interoperability in Business Information Systems (IBIS) http://www.ibis-journal.net info@ibis-journal.net __________________________________________
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