Business Information Systems 13th International Conference, BIS 2010

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Witold Abramowicz Robert Tolksdorf (Eds.)

Business Information Systems 13th International Conference, BIS 2010 Berlin, Germany, May 3-5, 2010 Proceedings

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Volume Editors Witold Abramowicz Pozna´n University of Economics Department of Information Systems Al. Niepodległo´sci 10, 61-875 Pozna´n, Poland E-mail: [email protected] Robert Tolksdorf Freie Universität Berlin Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Institute for Computer Science Networked Information Systems Königin-Luise-Str. 24-26, 14195 Berlin, Germany E-mail: [email protected]

Library of Congress Control Number: 2010925419 ACM Computing Classification (1998): J.1, H.4, H.3 ISSN ISBN-10 ISBN-13

1865-1348 3-642-12813-0 Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York 978-3-642-12813-4 Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York

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Preface

BIS 2010 held on 3–5 May 2010 in Berlin, Germany was the 13th in a series of international conferences on Business Information Systems. The BIS conference series has been recognised by professionals from its very beginning as a forum for the exchange and dissemination of topical research in the development, implementation, application and improvement of computer systems for business processes. The theme of the conference was “Future Internet Business Services.” A number of new initiatives are already underway to address the challenges related to explosive development of Internet applications, hence the conference topics: Search and Knowledge Sharing, Data and Information Security, Web Experience Modelling. Although many people announced that SOA was dead there is undoubtedly a strong need for service-orientation. This was addressed by a topic: Services and Repositories. More and more effort is put on explaining and understanding complex processes as could be seen in topics: Business Processes and Rules, Data Mining for Processes, Visualisation in BPM. Finally, the classical business aspects were covered in session: ERP and SCM. Altogether, a set of 25 papers illustrating these trends were selected for the presentation during the main event, grouped in 8 sessions. The Program Committee consisted of almost 100 members who carefully evaluated all the submitted papers. Each submission was reviewed on the average by 3.1 programme