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This book contains the best papers of the 9th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS 2007), held in the city of Funchal, Madeira (Portugal), organized by the Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication (INSTICC) and the University of Madeira, in collaboration with ACM/SIGMIS and AAAI. Furthermore, the conference was sponsored by the Por- guese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT). ICEIS has become a major point of contact between research scientists, engineers and practitioners in the area of business applications of information systems. This year, five simultaneous tracks were held, covering different aspects related to ent- prise computing, including: Databases and Information Systems Integration, Arti- cial Intelligence and Decision Support Systems, Information Systems Analysis and Specification, Software Agents and Internet Computing and HumanComputer Interaction. All tracks focused on real-world applications and highlighted benefits of information systems and technology for industry and services, thus making a bridge between academia and enterprise. Following the success of 2006, ICEIS 2007 received 644 paper submissions from more than 40 countries. In all, 72 papers were published and presented as full papers, i.e., completed work (8 pages in proceedings / 30-min oral presentations), 198 papers, reflecting work-in-progress or position papers, were accepted for short presentation and another 131 for poster presentation.
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Invited Papers.- Inter-enterprise System and Application Integration: A Reality Check.- The 4 x 4 Semantic Model: Exploiting Data, Functional, Non-functional and Execution Semantics Across Business Process, Workflow, Partner Services and Middleware Services Tiers.- Challenges in Business Process Analysis.- Information Logistics in Networked Organizations: Selected Concepts and Applications.- Service-Oriented Architecture: One Size Fits Nobody.- Introducing an IT Capability Maturity Framework.- I: Databases and Information Systems Integration.- Incremental Transformation of Business Software.- ERP Implementation Costs: A Preliminary Investigation.- Enhancing Middleware Functionality by Virtualizing Adapters.- On Handling One-to-Many Transformations in Relational Systems.- II: Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support Systems.- Named Entity Recognition in Biomedical Literature: A Comparison of Support Vector Machines and Conditional Random Fields.- Key Elements Extraction in Online Collaborative Environments.- Automatic Knowledge Acquisition and Integration Technique: Application to Large Scale Taxonomy Extraction and Document Annotation.- Solving Airline Operations Problems Using Specialized Agents in a Distributed Multi-Agent System.- III: Information Systems Analysis and Specification.- Case Handling Systems as Product Based Workflow Design Support.- Performing Business Process Redesign with Best Practices: An Evolutionary Approach.- Flexible Information Systems Development: Designing an Appropriate Methodology for Different Situations.- From User Context States to Context-Aware Applications.- A Balanced Approach to Developing the Enterprise Architecture Practice.- A Business Process Modeling and Simulation Method Using DEMO.- Shaping Mobile Applications for the Future.- Linking Requirements to EIS Specifications Using Correspondence Rules.- A Property-Driven Approach to Formal Verification of Process Models.- IV: Software Agents and Internet Computing.- Bid Formation in a Combinatorial Auction for Logistics Services.- A Fuzzy Logic Based Approach to Improve Cataloguing and Searching in e-Commerce Portals.- Summarizing Structured Documents through a Fractal Technique.- A Service Oriented Collaborative Distributed Learning Object Management System.- V: Human-Computer Interaction.- A WeCentric Telecom Service for Police Officers to Support Communication.- Recognition of Human Voice Utterances from Facial Surface EMG without Using Audio Signals.
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