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Subject: CFP: BSN 2005 - First International Workshop on Business Services Networks
{Apologies for multiple
copies} CALL FOR PAPERS First International Workshop
on Business Services Networks (BSN 2005) ===================================================================== http://elab.njit.edu/bsn.html
Held in conjunction with
IEEE International Conference on e-Technology, e-Commerce and e-Service
(EEE-05) 29 March, 2005 - http://www.comp.hkbu.edu.hk/~eee05 Sponsored by: Faculty of Business and
Information Technology University of Ontario
Institute of Technology (UOIT), e-Business Laboratory (eLab) New Jersey Institute of
Technology (NJIT), Abstract: Business Services Networks
(BSN's) are one of the most promising approaches to implement the Service
Oriented Architecture (SOA). They function as inter-enterprise e-Markets where
software components can be delivered and consumed based on Utility Computing,
On Demand, or Pay-Per-Use business models. A typical BSN consists of networked
grid computing infrastructures where Web Services can be securely published,
reused, and invoked using the Business Process Execution Language for Web
Services (BPEL). They extend the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) of each market
participant by adding an e-Service Commerce layer, which provides
industrial-strength transaction management and Service Level Agreements (SLA).
For software vendors, BSN's represent a fast track to convert their existing
applications to the SOA. For business adopters, these networks provide rich
repositories of trusted software components, application services, and business
processes. Overall, all parties to a BSN can leverage their IT assets in
infinite ways, and generate new streams of revenues and cost savings that would
not be possible without such an e-Market. Scope: We invite papers that
address both business and technical issues of BSN's from various perspectives,
including BSN operators, software vendors, business adopters, developers, and
end-users. We encourage contributions from both academia and industry. Topics
of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. BSN Operators: 1.a. Business Models and
Architectures 1.b. Spin-Offs from
Outsourcing Providers 1.c. 1.d. Industry-Specific B2B
Integration Alliances 1.e. Inter-BSN Alliances and
Interoperability 2. Software Vendors: 2.a. Market Value for
Software Vendors 2.b. SOA-Enablement of
Software Vendors 2.c. Pricing and Marketing
On Demand Software 2.d. Service Level
Agreements ( 2.e. Software Vendors from
Developing Countries 3. Business Adopters: 3.a. Comparing IT Sourcing
Models (BSN, ASP, etc.) 3.b. International
Provisioning and Adoption Barriers 3.c. Real-Time Transaction
Monitoring 3.d. Quality of Service
(QoS) 3.e. Accounting Systems for
Utility Computing 4. Developers: 4.a. SOA Development Methods 4.b. Visual and Model-Driven
Development Environments 4.c. Composite Processes
with Messages, Documents, and Services 4.d. ebSOA and Business
Patterns 4.e. Universal Business
Language (UBL) 5. End-Users: 5.a. User-Driven Business
Process Composition 5.b. Automated Discovery and
Composition 5.c. User Specialization and
Automated Coordination 5.d. Semantic Web and Domain
Specialization 5.e. Security, Privacy, and
Trust Keynote Speaker: To be announced. Paper Submission: Please, limit your paper to
8 pages, following the IEEE Computer Society Press Proceedings Author
Guidelines: http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm. We accept only electronic
submission in PDF format through our review system (sorry, no email attachments
will be accepted): http://elab.njit.edu/bsn. For any question regarding
to this workshop, please feel free to contact workshop chairs directly. Journal Publications: The enhanced version of the
selected papers published in the BSN 2005 will be invited for publication in: * A special issue on
"Business Services Networks" in the International Journal of Cases on
Electronic Commerce (IJCEC), Information Resources Management Association
(IRMA), * A special issue on
"Web Services, Business Processes, and Services Science" in the
International Journal of Web and Grid Services (IJWGS), Inderscience
Publishers, Deadlines: December 25, 2004 Abstract
Submission Due (Optional) January 24, 2005 Full
Paper Submission Due February 14, 2005 Paper
Acceptance Notice Sent to Authors March 1, 2005 Camera-Ready
Papers Due March 29, 2005 Workshop Workshop Chairs: Dr. New Jersey Institute of E-mail: Dr. Patrick C. K. Hung Faculty of Business and
Information Technology University of Ontario
Institute of Technology (UOIT), E-mail:
patrick.hung@uoit.ca Steering Program Committee: Prof. Terry Wu Faculty of Business and
Information Technology University of Ontario
Institute of Technology (UOIT), Prof. Anup Kumar CECS Department Prof. Elena Ferrari Dipartimento di Scienze
della Cultura, Politiche e dell'Informazione Prof. Barbara Carminati Dipartimento di Scienze
della Cultura, Politiche e dell'Informazione Dr. Kerry Taylor ICT Research Centre Commonwealth Scientific and
Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), Dr. Casey K. Fung Mathematics and Computing
Technology Boeing Phantom Dr. Vladimir Tosic Department of Computer
Science The University of Prof. Aoying Zhou Department of Computer
Science and Engineering Prof. Jia Zhang Department of Computer
Science Northern Prof. Hannes Werthner Honorary President, IFITT University of Innsbruck
& EC3 Dr. Ravi Bapna Department of Operations and
Information Management Dr. Morad Benyoucef Dr. Oleg Gusikhin Supply Chain Management
Research Ford Research & Advanced
Supporting Organizations: e-Centre for Infonomics,
School of Computing and Technology, _______________________________________ Office: 973-596-8569 |
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