BUSITAL 2009

4th Int.Workshop on Business/IT Alignment and Interoperability Amsterdam, June 9, 2009, in conjunction with the CAiSE-09 conference.

Papers due: February 22, 2009

http://busital09.isis.tuwien.ac.at/

Organizations are today becoming more and more dependent on their information systems and other kinds of IT-based support systems to realize their business strategies, building value networks with partners, and managing their resources effectively. But how can organizations ensure that their IT investments are well aligned with the needs of the business? A number of frameworks and methods have been designed to help managers in aligning business and IT. Such alignment is a critical ?early stage? activity to understand how information systems contribute to business strategy and to set directions for the development and maintenance processes that follow. Recently, novel methods and techniques based on conceptual and enterprise modeling have been proposed to support mutual alignment between business needs and IT solutions. BUSITAL-09 is a forum for practitioners and researchers that want to explore the benefits, challenges and solutions of business and IT alignment.

Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

capturing and understanding those components of business strategy that profoundly impact information systems landscapes. design using relevant information in business strategy models/definitions, including traceability issues. alignment, including business activity monitoring using relevant information in business strategy models/definitions, including IT governance. alignment. Creation of value through global networks
 * Frameworks for modeling business strategy: Techniques and methods for
 * Systems methodologies and frameworks for guiding information system
 * Models, methods, and tools for indicating, analyzing, and measuring
 * Solutions for guiding information systems evolution and adaptation
 * Case studies and empirical reports on the benefits and costs of
 * Business/IT alignment in organizational networks, including co-
 * Alignment issues in Service-Oriented analysis and design

Program Commitee

Eric Dubois Public Research Centre Henri Tudor, Luxembourg Jaap Gordijn Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands W. J. van den Heuvel Tilburg University, The Netherlands Pavel Hruby Microsoft, Denmark Christian Huemer TU Wien, Austria Paul Johannesson KTH Stockholm, Sweden John Krogstie NTNU, Norway Kalle Lyytinen Case Western Reserve University, USA William McCarthy Michigan State University, USA Michael Petit University of Namur, Belgium Yves Pigneur University of Lausanne, Switzerland R.J. Wieringa University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands Carson Woo University of British Columbia, Canada Eric Yu University of Toronto, Canada

Organizing Committee

Dr. Hans Weigand (h.weigand[at]uvt.nl), Tilburg University Professor Hannes Werthner, TU Wien Professor Graham Gal, Isenberg School of Management This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP