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The conference intends to attract original, pertinent and relevant contributions on the technological, organizational and social dimensions of the largely multidisciplinary field of Enterprise Information Systems, which includes ERP, CRM, eMarketplaces, extended ERP, etc.

Recommended topics include, but are not limited, to the following:

1.- The technological dimension, addressing:
  • Enterprise information systems' design, application, implementation, and impact;
  • Competitiveness and market share among solution providers;
  • In-house development, off-the-shelf solutions and open source solutions;
  • The new market of open source solutions and services delivery;
  • Reliability, maintenance and dependency on solution and services suppliers;
  • IT/IS (out)sourcing;
  • Parameterization and flexible adaptation;
  • Information systems integration and enterprise information integration;
  • ERP integration of functions and virtual/extended/networked enterprises;
  • Management of legacy systems;
  • EIS in SMEs;
  • EIS in large companies;
  • eBusiness;
  • Electronic Marketplace solutions;
  • Enterprise portals;
  • Business Process Modelling;
  • Global and regional realities of EIS adoption;
  • Strategic use of EIS;
  • EIS subsystems (CRM, SCM, etc.);
  • IT management;
  • Emerging technologies;
  • Information systems architectures.
2.- The organizational aspect, including:
  • Enterprise architecture design, modelling and integration;
  • Collaboration and networked and virtual organizations;
  • The impact on the internal status quo;
  • Problems of information sharing and migration of processes;
  • Management of change.
3.- The social aspect, covering:
  • The resistance to change;
  • IT human resources;
  • Trust and confidence in new technology;
  • Training needs.
CENTERIS News
CENTERIS 2010 INFO will be soon available.

CENTERIS 2009 IN NUMBERS:
- 56 papers
- 11 posters
- 185 authors from 5 continents
- 28 countries represented.

TAP - official carrier - special condictions for CENTERIS participants (read more)...

According with the reviewers’ recommendations, authors of selected papers will be invited to enhance the paper for publication in several journals (read more)...

Important dates
For every accepted paper or poster, at least one full registration fee must be paid by September 3, 2009 (new date)

Revised version/camera ready:
Deadline July 20, 2009 (new date)


Notification of acceptance/rejection:
June 25, 2009 (new date)


Paper submission:
Extended deadline April 30, 2009

Deadline March 15, 2009

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IPROMS 2009
The Network of Excellence for Innovative Machines and Systems, I*PROMS, funded by the EU's FP6 programme and co-ordinated by the Manufacturing Engineering Centre, MEC, Cardiff University, will held the 5th Virtual Conference on Innovative Production Machines and Systems, IPROMS 2009 on 1st -14th July 2009.

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