Wang (National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan) Viorel Milea (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands) Xinhua Zhu (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) Yue-San Chang (National Taipei of University, Taiwan)ĭariusz Krol (Wrocław University of Technology, Poland) Grzegorz Nalepa (AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland) Jung, Yeungnam University, Korea, Hoang, Hue University, Vietnam, Schedule and Important Datesĭeadline for paper submission: March 31, 2013Ĭamera ready papers submission: May 31, 2013Ĭostin Badica (University of Craiova, Romania) All paper submissions will be done electronically, as indicated in the instructions on the conference web site. Authors are invited to electronically submit their paper ( ). Please follow the author instructions given at the ICCCI site ( ) to format and submit your paper.
COLLABORATIVE BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE APPLICATION SERIES
The conference proceedings will be published in the prestigious series Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and distributed by Springer-Verlag. The papers should present original and unpublished research. The best submissions accepted for this workshop will be published in the ICCCI conference proceedings. The papers will be reviewed by CI4BC International Program Committee. Theme and topics of interest of the proposed workshop:
The aim of this workshop is to provide an internationally respected forum in order to bring together practitioners and researchers from both academia and industry for discussion and presentations on the current researches and future research directions related to this research area. This research trend includes emergent intelligent approaches from services into organisations, Semantic Web, ontology-based information systems, business integration, SOA, semantic web services discovery and composition, intelligent agents, cross-enterprise collaboration.
Computational intelligence is applied into the BPM to bridge the gap between the business world and information systems, especially in the context of business collaboration. This has led to an enormous increase in competitiveness among companies, and new technology is needed to capitalise on the information economy. In the last couple of decades, there is a major shift from an industrial economy to an information economy. Affiliated with 5th International Conference on Computational Collective Intelligence Technologies and Applications