2011 IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering

Event Dates

Oct 19, 2011 - Oct 21, 2011

Location

Beijing, China

Submission Deadline

Apr 20, 2011

The 8th IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering is a prestigious conference which is initiated from 2003 by the IEEE Technical Committee on E-Commerce.

ICEBE is a high-quality international forum for researchers and practitioners from different areas of computer science and information systems to exchange their latest findings and experiences, as well as to help shape the future of IT-transformed consumers, enterprises, governments and markets.

The conference scope spans the areas of Web, databases, service science, multimedia, information systems and electronic marketplaces. The main tracks include but not limited to:

Internet of Things (IoT)

Legal perspectives in IoT-based business service

IoS (Internet of Services) plus IoT

New business models and value map

Auto-organization on context, exchange or supply chain

Cloud Computing Track

Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, Application as a Service

Extreme scalability, high availability, elasticity, and reliability in a cloud

Multi-tenancy, security and privacy in clouds

Programming models and transaction models for the cloud

Cloud business support services and operational support services

Software Engineering for e-Business Track

Design methods, tools and science for e-business

Models, platforms and applications for e-business

Components, services and solutions for e-business

Aspects of green business and green commerce

Data and Knowledge Management for e-Business Track

Data and knowledge engineering for e-business

Workflow and business process tools and management for e-business

Semantic Web, Web 2.0, and business intelligence

Stream processing, complex event processing and continuous queries

e-business marketing, data mining, and relationship management

Machine learning, cybernetics, and agents for e-business services management

Knowledge management and e-learning

Service Engineering Track

SOA business modeling and governance

SOA enterprise architecture, service bus and federated architecture

SOA business process management and orchestration

Grid services

Integration and Collaboration Track

Collaboration technologies and applications for e-business

Semantic integration for e-business (e.g. integration of e-business vocabularies, documents and processes)

E-business functions integration (e.g. integrating functions of e-marketing, e-trade, e-payment and e-logistics)

Engineering electronic marketplace and supply chain

Virtual marketplace engineering in virtual world

Social computing for electronic and virtual marketplaces

Security, Privacy and Open Source Track

Security, privacy and trust methods and solutions for enabling e-business

Open source technologies and components for e-business

Open source version management

Authentication in e-business

Mobile and Pervasive Commerce Track

Mobile and pervasive methods, applications and integrated solutions

Sensor systems and RFID applications

Ubiquitous information access

Context awareness and smart environments

Resource discovery of mobile services

3G technology and services for e-business

Social networks and social behaviour modelling in mobile and pervasive commerce

Green Supply Chain, Business and RFID Track

RFID and automation

Carbon footprint, accounting and trading

Energy efficient computing and enabling technologies

Green business, organization, technology and practices

Green ecosystems and sustainable development

Green logistics and supply chain management

Standards, regulations, and legal issues

Business Analytic and Optimization Track

Decision support for e-business

Real-time analytics for e-business

Modeling and simulation of e-businesses

Applications of predictive modeling to e-business

E-business process optimization

Industrial Experiences and Applications Track

Online Services, E-Business Platform, E-Business/E-Commerce

Related to any of the topics above, highlighting large-scale applications, and persistent and emerging real-world challenges

The conference will take place on 19-21 October, 2011 at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. In addition to paper presentations from the delegates, the program includes keynote speeches, panel discussions, and several co-located Workshops and Symposiums.

The conference is internationally sponsored and supported by many universities and organizations including the following listed.

General Chairs

Juanzi Li, Tsinghua University, China

Jen-Yao Chung, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA

General Vice Chair

Yinsheng Li, Fudan University, China

Program Chair

Philip Yu, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

Program Vice Chair

Xu Bin, Tsinghua University, China

Organized by

IEEE Computer Society – Technical Committee on Electronic Commerce

Hosted by

Tsinghua University

Sponsored by

IEEE Computer Society (Approval Pending)