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IBIC 2009 : 4th International Business Informatics Challenge and Conference 2009

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Link: http://www.businessinformatics-challenge.org
 
When Sep 25, 2009 - Sep 25, 2009
Where Dublin, Ireland
Submission Deadline Aug 31, 2009
Notification Due Sep 10, 2009
Final Version Due Dec 15, 2009
 

Call For Papers

Call for Papers and Case Studies
(Bachelor and Master students)

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*** 4th International ****
** Business Informatics Challenge and **
** Conference 2009 **
**** IBIC'09 ****
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25th September 2009,
Dublin City University, Ireland


http://www.businessinformatics-challenge.org/




Publication and Best Paper Award:
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- Author(s) of the Best Paper will receive an award worth 500 Euro.
- Awards for Best Presentation and Best Research Paper.
- Each participant will receive a free copy of the proceedings
- All accepted papers of high standard will be published in the conference proceedings.



Important Dates:
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Paper submission: 31 August 2009 (*)
Notification: 10 September 2009
Submission of camera ready version: 15 December 2009
Business Informatics Conference: 25 September 2009
Indicative publication date for proceedings: March 2010


(*) If the submission is part of a course at a University or equivalent third level institution, the deadline might be extended to facilitate submission deadlines during the semester. In this case, the faculty member should contact the conference organisers.




Call for Papers:
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We invite Bachelor and Master students to submit Papers and real-live
Case Studies illustrating how technological solutions were developed and
applied for effective information systems to solve the business needs of
organisations.

The paper might be a summary of the final year research project, but
must document real-life cases or systems based on the application of
informatics in organisations. It can describe successful utilisation of
IT applications, but also failures and mismanagement of ICT resources
and applications. Organisations might include companies, government
organisations, educational institutions or non-profit organisations.


Main Topics
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Areas of particular interest include, but are not limited to:

Methods and Methodologies
Reference Models and Modelling
Business Process Management and Modelling
Supply Chain Management and Logistics
Analytical Information Systems and Data Warehousing
Cost-benefit and Impact Analysis
IT and IS Architectures
Data Management
Security and Privacy
IT and IS Management
Information Systems Development
Social Networks and Knowledge Communities
Digital World
Performance Indicators and Measurement system
Process Simulation and Optimisation
Knowledge Management and Discovery
Tool development and Software Engineering
Information Quality Management
Project Management and ICT
E-Learning
Database Systems
Mobile Computing
Innovation and ICT
E- Business and E-Government
Data Integration




Further details and submission:
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http://www.businessinformatics-challenge.org/


Conditions for eligibility:
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- The International Business Informatics Challenge and Conference is open
to all Bachelor and Master Students registered at Universities or equivalent
Third level institutions. Entrants must be registered in 2009. Students
at PhD / Doctorate level are not eligible to enter the competition.
- Individuals or teams typically not more than 4 students can submit a
paper.
- Only one entry can be submitted by a student.
- Submissions must be the original work from Bachelor or Master Students
and not submitted in this form to or accepted by any other competition,
conference or journal.
- Some assistance or co-authoring by other individuals (such as the student's faculty
advisors) is encouraged and permitted as long as the student is the
"first author" on the paper. Student(s) and Supervisor(s) should be
stated and made clear on the first page (under Authors details).
- The research must have been conducted while the participant(s) is/are
registered as a student.


Conference Organisers and Chairs:
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Markus Helfert, Dublin City University
Howard Duncan, Dublin City University

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