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International Workshop on Enterprise and Networked Enterprises Interoperability (ENEI’2005)
Nancy, France, September 5th, 2005

Supported by the FP6 IST-508-011 INTEROP NoE            
http://www.interop-noe.org


co-located with the 3rd International Conference on Business Process Modelling

http://bpm2005.loria.fr

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Accepted papers has been  published by Springer as a post-workshop LNCS special volume.

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The workshop addresses computer-supported integration and interoperability of enterprise applications and software:  large as well small and medium-sized enterprises are faced to-day to a situation similar to that of software engineering environments, a couple of years before. That is, enterprises are provided  with collections of heterogeneous applications and software tools that  were nor  designed nor  developed   to favour their interaction and  their cooperation. The problem is more crucial when one considers networked  enterprises and enterprise expansion  (through, for instance,  alliances or merging). Moreover, interoperability within an enterprise and between enterprises is not limited to the only data interoperability but it shuld consider additional  levels like applications,  business models, process models, enterprise models, and their supporting systems (when these are available). 


Workshop Objectives

The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners to present and discuss and evaluate the variety of practices, novel methods, automated support, architectures and technologies that may improve the ability of an enterprise ``as a whole'' to easily, correctly and safely render its existing (as well as its coming) applications and software communicate and cooperate.

Call for papers

Full papers, experience reports as well as position papers are sought on the list of  topics below. All the submissions will be reviewed by at least two members of the international programme committee.

Full papers should be no longer than 10 pages, experience reports and position papers should be no longer than 5 pages.

All the submissions must follow the Springer Verlag LNCS style (see http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html for instructions).

Authors are invited to submit their manuscripts electronically to Nacer.Boudjlida@loria.fr in PDF format, no later than April 23, 2005.

Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings. The accepted papers will be included in the proceedings when one of the authors commits to register and to attend  the workshop.

NEW: SPRINGER  will publish a post-preoceedings LNCS volume.

Enhanced accepted full  papers will be published as a special post-workshop LNCS volume. The only papers who are presented at the workshop will be included in the LNCS volume.

Topics

Important dates


Papers submission deadline May 20, 2005
Acceptance notification June 17,  2005
Pre-workshop version due July 9,  2005
Workshop venue September 5th, 2005
Post-workshop version  version due  October  1rst

Program committee

 Chairs
Members

Any further details can be obtained from the workshop organizers:

Nacer Boudjlida,                                                                Hervé panetto

UHP Nancy 1, LORIA, France                                           UHP Nancy 1, CRAN, France
Nacer.Boudjlida@loria.fr                                                 Herve.Panetto@cran.uhp-nancy.fr

Tel: +33 3 83 59 30 76                                                      Tel: +33 3 83 68 44 26                       
Fax: +33 3 83 27 83 19                                                      Fax: +33 3 83 68 44 37