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Category Artificial Intelligence; Business Process Management; Enterprise Architecture; Business Rules; ontologies; Business IT Alignment
Deadline: October 08, 2010 | Date: February 21, 2011-February 23, 2011
Venue/Country: Stanford University, Palo Alto, U.S.A
Updated: 2010-09-02 02:07:02 (GMT+9)
Business Agility is a topic of increasing interest, in particular boosted by the recent global financial crisis. For any business, anticipating changes and adapting quicker and more efficient is a challenge and various approaches such as cloud computing, Business-IT-Alignment, or context modelling try to provide solutions.
There are two arbitrary principles leading to agility: change and maturating. Whereas the first is an explicit transformation of an enterprise architecture or well-defined part of it from a status A to a status A', the latter can be viewed as being a continuous improvement. Working on these various aspects of agility could bring together (research) communities of Enterprise Architecture Modelling and Artificial Intelligence.Here is a preliminary list of potential questions to be considered in talks and discussions:
The symposium on Business Agility aims to bring together the various communities to learn and benefit from each other in order to avoid pitfalls on one hand side and provide the ground for synergetic co-operations. Besides researchers, the participation of business people would be highly beneficial for providing input about real-world business requirements.
Relevant topics that would be considered for contributions to the symposium include but are not limited to:
Submission (via easychair, please see the "submissions" link on the conference website):
Prospective participants are invited to submit research papers (up to 12 pages) or position papers (up to 4 pages), in PDF format, via the symposium website. Papers should be prepared using the format for AAAI Press proceedings or technical reports. More details on manuscript preparation are available at the AAAI Press Author Instructions page (http://www.aaai.org/Publications/Author/author.php). All submissions will be reviewed by the program committee.
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