dec2017: Digital Enterprise Computing 2017 Herman Hollerith Zentrum Boeblingen, Germany, July 11-12, 2017 |
Conference website | http://www.hhz.de/dec17/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dec2017 |
Submission deadline | April 2, 2017 |
Digital technologies are rapidly transforming existing business models and significantly impacting on products, services, and processes. Digital technologies, like Social Media, Enterprise Networks and Platforms, Cloud Ecosystems, Data Analytics, Mobile Systems, Internet of Things, Cyber Physical Systems are rapidly emerging as disruptive forces across all industries and strongly impact on current and future business strategies.
Close cooperation is needed between scientific, business and societal partners in order to manage the opportunities and risks of digital transformation. DEC17 covers fundamental and practical aspects supporting the digital transformation for digital products, associated services, business processes and related information systems with digital architecture. Digital transformation requires an interdisciplinary approach to information systems as well as to computer science, business administration, behavioral science, and other relevant scientific areas.
Our aim is to provide a platform for researchers and practitioners to discuss both technological and business aspects of the digital transformation and take a deep look to the insides of the digital architectures. The DEC17 conference is organized under the patronage of GI, the German Informatics Society.
The conference extends research work from various working groups. Submissions to the conference should contribute to one of the following tracks. Further information regarding track specification is available on the conference website http://www.hhz.de/dec17
Track 1: Agility & Innovation
Track Chair: Jürgen Münch, Reutlingen University
- Mixing agile and traditional software development.
- Agile and lean practices for regulated domains such as automotive.
- Agile transformation and organizational change.
- Innovation management, startups, and entrepreneurship.
- Lean and agile product management approaches.
- Lean Startup, customer development, and experimentation.
Track Chairs: Dieter Hertweck and Alfred Zimmermann, Reutlingen University
- Models for Digitization of Products, Services, Processes, Systems, and Enterprises
- Digital Strategy, Governance and Management, Digital Maturity Models
- Self-optimizing and Resilient Adaptive Systems and Architectures
- Multi-perspective Digital Architectural Viewpoints, Methods, and Environments
- Decision Support Processes and Architectural Frameworks
- Digital Value Chain Architectures and simulation models
Track Chairs: Philipp Rauschnabel, University of Michigan, Dearborn, College of Business; Alexander Rossmann, Reutlingen University
Digital Marketing refers to the use of digital technologies in marketing research and practice. Such technologies are leading to a significant change in marketing strategies. This covers the global rise of eCommerce, social media, search engine and display marketing, virtual and augmented reality, as well as the evolution of new marketing services empowered by customer co-creation, customer data, and other relevant issues. The development of the Internet of Things is fostering this development with an additional impetus. Digital marketing demands a strong interdisciplinary approach between business-, management, and IS-related domains.
- Digital marketing strategies.
- Consumer journey management and analytics.
- Social media marketing, customer co-creation strategies.
- Marketing services in the era of Internet of Things.
- Online shops, dynamic pricing, assortment strategies.
- Virtual and augmented reality solutions in the marketing context.
- Search engine marketing, real time and programmatic advertising.
- Data-based marketing solutions, performance marketing.
- Systems and software for digital marketing.
- Managing multiple stakeholders through digital channels
- Digital ‘DNA” of companies
Track Chairs: Alexander Paar, TWT GmbH Science & Innovation; Cristobal Curio, Reutlingen University
- Industrial applications of artificial intelligence.
- Cognitive methods for data-intensive use cases.
- Approaches for efficient data exploration and effective feature engineering.
- Data models and index structures for learning systems.
- Applications of question answering computer systems (e.g., IBM Watson, HPE Haven OnDemand).
- Human-centered intelligent digital assistants.
Track Chair: Ilia Petrov, Reutlingen University
- Novel database systems architectures: graph, cloud, explorative, computational, sensor, text, probabilistic, temporal and spatial, databases; Big data storage, replication, and consistency.
- Big Data and scalable data analytics: Data mining and knowledge discovery; streaming data analysis; data models and query languages.
- Data curation, provenance and data warehousing, OLAP, and ETL tools: Data quality and data cleansing.
- Information extraction and integration; Information quality and usability.
- Data and information visualization; user interfaces.
- Data security and privacy.
Program
The GI-conference includes invited key note speakers, workshops on specific Digital Enterprise Computing topics based on submitted competitive papers, a poster session for student research projects, as well as a PhD-workshop on current research topics. A panel discussion will address current topics and future perspectives of Digital Enterprise Computing– with leading representatives from science, business, politics and society.
Guidelines for Authors
DEC17 conference invites the submission of research results around the corresponding tracks in three formats: Full papers, position papers, and posters. Full research papers should not exceed 12 pages. Position papers should be no more than 4 pages. The presentation language is English and should comply with the highest academic standards. Acceptance is based on multiple anonymous (double-blind) reviews. Submissions should be forwarded via https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dec2017. The GI guidelines for authors https://www.gi.de/service/publikationen/lni/autorenrichtlinien.html are mandatory. Please only use the Word Template. In case of acceptance, you have to submit a Word file. Accepted papers will be published in the German Informatics Society proceedings. Selected authors will be asked to publish a revised version in an associated journal.
Important Dates
- Submission Deadline: 22th April, 2017 (extended)
- Notification of Acceptance by 7th May, 2017
- Final version of Accepted Papers by 21st May,2017
- Conference: 11th and 12th July, 2017
Patronage
Roland Bernhard – President of Böblingen District
Conference Co Chairs
Alexander Rossmann – Reutlingen University
Alfred Zimmermann – Reutlingen University
Program Committee 2017
Karlheinz Blank - T-Systems Stuttgart
Oliver Bossert – McKinsey Frankfurt
Cristobal Curio – Reutlingen University
Masud Fazal-Baqaie – S&N Invent
Eckhart Hanser – Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University Loerrach
Dieter Hertweck – Reutlingen University
Knut Hinkelmann – FHNW Switzerland
Chris Hinsch – Seidman College of Business Grand Rapids
Björn Ivens – Bamberg University
Dimitis Karagiannis – University of Vienna
Nina Krey – Rowan University
Artus Krohn-Grimberghe – University of Paderborn
Marco Kuhrmann – TU Clausthal
Frank Leymann – University of Stuttgart
Pawel Lula – Univ. Economiczny Krakowie
Jürgen Münch – Reutlingen University
Alexander Paar – TWT GmbH Science & Innovation
Ilia Petrov – Reutlingen University
Dietmar Pfahl – University of Tartu
Gunther Piller - Mainz University
Kumar Rakesh Ranjan – Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
Philipp Rauschnabel – University of Michigan
Christian M. Ringle – Hamburg University
Alexander Rossmann – Reutlingen University
Kurt Sandkuhl – University of Rostock
Marko Sarstedt – Magdeburg University
Frank Scheffler – Dibuco Germany
Rainer Schmidt – Munich University
Matthias Schulten – Furtwangen University
Christian Schweda – Reutlingen University
Krassen Stefanov – University of Sofia
Ulrike Steffens – HAW Hamburg
Vjeran Strahonja – University of Zagreb
Alexander Volland – Union IT-Services GmbH
Holger Wittges – TU Munich
Alfred Zimmermann – Reutlingen University