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- Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 17:37:53 -0500
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Please send to interested colleagues and students Last Call for Papers IEEE EEE05 International Workshop on Business Services Networks (BSN) ===================================================================== Hong Kong - March 29, 2005 http://elab.njit.edu/bsn.html Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society Held in Conjunction With IEEE International Conference on e-Technology, e-Commerce and e- Service (EEE-05) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Hong Kong - March 29 to April 1, 2005 http://www.comp.hkbu.edu.hk/~eee05 & The IEEE EEE05 Workshop: Mobility, Agents, and Mobile Services (MAM) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hong Kong - March 29, 2005 http://voip.csie.ntu.edu.tw/workshop/eee05 Organized by Management Development Center (MDC) Faculty of Business and Information Technology University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), Canada e-Business Laboratory (eLab) School of Management New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), USA In Cooperation With Academic Partners: e-Centre for Infonomics http://www.infonomics.org.uk AIS SIGeBiz http://citebm.business.uiuc.edu/ebiz AIS SIGPAM http://www.sigpam.org AIS SIGSEMIS http://www.sigsemis.org Industry Partners: Integration Consortium http://www.integrationconsortium.org Object Management Group (OMG) http://www.omg.org Abstract: Business Services Networks (BSN's) are IT infrastructure intermediaries where Web Services can be securely published, reused, and invoked based on Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) standards. They allow vendors to sell their software as a service and offer business users a secure network to compose complex business processes. With proper permissions, users can automate several Business Process Management (BPM) functions such as: (1) analyze their requirements and match them to network resources, (2) model their business processes in a complete architecture, (3) define key operational conditions for processes, (4) execute their processes on the grid, and (5) monitor and manage processes in real-time. In addition, BSN's extend the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) of each network participant by providing reliable Business to Business (B2B) transaction management and Service Level Agreements (SLA). They also offer exceptional profit opportunities to vendors based on Utility Computing, On Demand, or Pay-Per-Use business models. They effectively represent a new form of e-marketplace where IT resources and business services are the commodities exchanged. Scope: We invite papers that address both business and technical issues of BSN's from various perspectives, including BSN operators, software vendors, business adopters, developers, and end-users. We encourage contributions from both academia and industry. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. BSN Operators: a. Business Models and Architectures b. Spin-Offs from Outsourcing Providers c. Mobile Operators and Grid Services d. Industry-Specific B2B Integration Alliances e. Inter-BSN Alliances and Interoperability 2. Software Vendors: a. Market Value for Software Vendors b. SOA-Enablement of Software Vendors c. Pricing and Marketing On Demand Software d. Service Level Agreements (SLA) e. Software Vendors from Developing Countries 3. Business Adopters: a. Comparing IT Sourcing Models (BSN, ASP, etc.) b. International Provisioning and Adoption Barriers c. Real-Time Transaction Monitoring d. Quality of Service (QoS) e. Accounting Systems for Utility Computing 4. Developers: a. Process Oriented and Model Driven Architectures (UML, BPMN, MDA, etc.) b. Synthesizing Process, Data, and Component Models (MOF, BPSM, etc.) c. Process Specifications and Execution (WS-CDL, BPEL4WS, etc.) d. Composite Processes with Messages, Documents, and Services e. ebSOA, Business Patterns, and Universal Business Language (UBL) 5. End-Users: a. Service and Process Oriented Application Development Methods b. Intelligent Automated Process Discovery and Composition c. Semantic Web, Ontology Applications, and Domain Specialization d. User Specialization and Automated Coordination e. Security, Privacy, and Trust Keynote Speaker: To be announced. Paper Submission: Please, limit your paper to 8 pages, following the IEEE Computer Society Press Proceedings Author Guidelines: http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm. We only accept paper submissions in PDF format through our review system: http://elab.njit.edu/bsn. The submission of an abstract is handled by the same system. This is optional and authors are free to submit either or both an abstract and their full paper anytime until January 24, 2005. While our system is a "double-blind" review process, we are happy to confirm that we also accept papers that are formatted for a "one- side-blind" review. In that case, while authors are asked to remove all author information in the paper and PDF file, it may be possible that their work and references clearly reveal the author's identity. We want to reassure authors of "one-side-blind" papers that their work is equally welcomed to the workshop. Our reviewers will be asked to reveal any potential conflict of interest, and in that case they will be assigned other papers. As well, all reviewers will be asked to review both types of papers equally without any discrimination. For any other questions regarding this workshop or its submission and review processes, please feel free to contact workshop chairs directly. Journal Publications: The enhanced version of the selected papers published in the workshop will be invited for publication in: - A special issue on "Business Services Networks" in the International Journal of Cases on Electronic Commerce (IJCEC), Information Resources Management Association (IRMA), USA. It is expected this special issue will be published in October-December 2005. ISSN (Online): 1548-0615 - ISSN (Paper): 1548-0623, http://www.idea-group.com/journals/details.asp?id=4285 - A special issue on "Web Services, Business Processes, and Services Science" in the International Journal of Web and Grid Services (IJWGS), Inderscience Publishers, USA. It is expected this special issue will be published in January-March 2006. ISSN (Online): 1741- 1114 - ISSN (Paper): 1741-1106, https://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalID=47 - A special issue on "Business Service Management and Service Level Agreement" in the International Journal of Internet and Enterprise Management (IJIEM), Vol. 5, No. 2, Inderscience Publishers, USA. It is expected this special issue will be published in April-June 2007. ISSN (Online): 1741-5330 - ISSN (Print): 1476-1300, http://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalID=39 Registration: Presenters and participants must register by February 28, 2005. Please use the registration instructions and fees provided on the EEE-05 web site: http://www.comp.hkbu.edu.hk/~eee05/registration. Deadlines: December 25, 2004 Abstract Submission Due (Optional) January 24, 2005 Full Paper Submission Due February 14, 2005 Paper Acceptance Notice Sent to Authors March 1, 2005 Camera-Ready Papers Due March 29, 2005 Workshop Workshop Chairs: Dr. Stephane Gagnon School of Management New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA E-mail: gagnon@njit.edu Dr. Patrick C. K. Hung Faculty of Business and Information Technology University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), Canada E-mail: patrick.hung@uoit.ca Steering Program Committee: Prof. Terry Wu Management Development Center (MDC) Faculty of Business and Information Technology University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), Canada Prof. Anup Kumar CECS Department University of Louisville, USA Prof. Elena Ferrari Dipartimento di Scienze della Cultura, Politiche e dell'Informazione University of Insubria at Como, Italy Prof. Barbara Carminati Dipartimento di Scienze della Cultura, Politiche e dell'Informazione University of Insubria at Como, Italy Dr. Kerry Taylor ICT Research Centre Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), Australia Dr. Casey K. Fung Mathematics and Computing Technology Boeing Phantom Works, USA Dr. Vladimir Tosic Department of Computer Science The University of Western Ontario, Canada Prof. Aoying Zhou Department of Computer Science and Engineering Fudan University, China Prof. Jia Zhang Department of Computer Science Northern Illinois University, USA Prof. Hannes Werthner Honorary President, IFITT University of Innsbruck & EC3 Vienna, Austria Dr. Ravi Bapna Department of Operations and Information Management University of Connecticut, USA Dr. Morad Benyoucef School of Management University of Ottawa, Canada Dr. Oleg Gusikhin Supply Chain Management Research Ford Research & Advanced Engineering, USA Dr. Michael zur Muehlen Wesley J. Howe School of Technology Management Stevens Institute of Technology, USA Prof. Dan Zhang Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), Canada Dr. Jen-Yao Chung T. J. Watson Research Center IBM, USA Dr. Richard Soley Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Object Management Group (OMG), USA Prof. Pascal Pecquet Editor in Chief, http://www.cyber-gestion.com University of Montpellier I, France
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