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Introduction

The strategic importance of enterprise modelling has been recognized by an increasing number of companies and public agencies. Enterprise modelling delivers the ‘blueprints’ for co-designing and aligning business and enterprise information systems such that they complement each other in an optimal way. As example consider the support of business processes by process-aware information systems. Achieving such interplay requires a multi-perspective approach taking organizational, economic, and technical aspects into account. In a world of cloud, social and big data, additional challenges for enterprise modelling and the design of information systems architectures are introduced, e.g., in respect to the design of data-driven processes or processes enabling cross-enterprise collaboration. To deal with these challenges, a close cooperation of researchers from different disciplines such as information systems, business informatics, and computer science will be required.

EMISA 2018 is the eighth international workshop in a series that provides a key forum for researchers and practitioners in the fields of enterprise modelling and the design of information system (IS) architectures. The workshop series emphasizes a holistic view on these fields, fostering integrated approaches that address and relate business processes, business people and information technology. The workshop is open for a broad range of subjects.

Call for paper

Important date

2018-04-29
Draft paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

Possible topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Enterprise modelling: languages, methods, tools

  • Patterns for enterprise modelling

  • Patterns for information systems architectures

  • Model life cycle management

  • Model evolution

  • Model configuration and model variants

  • Model quality: metrics, case studies, experiments

  • Process modelling and process-aware information systems

  • Collaborative enterprise modelling

  • Model-driven architectures

  • Model-driven IS development

  • Component- and service-oriented software architectures

  • Service engineering and evolution

  • Service composition, orchestration and choreography

  • Complex event processing and event-driven architectures

  • Human aspects in enterprise modelling

  • Modelling social information and innovation networks

  • Information systems in the cloud

  • Mobile enterprise services

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    May 24

    2018

    to

    May 25

    2018

  • Apr 29 2018

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • May 25 2018

    Registration deadline