On June, 26, 2007 the Research Schools SIKS and SOM organize the Second Dutch/Belgian Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS 2007) in Groningen. The purpose of EIS 2007 is to bring together Dutch/Belgian researchers interested in the advances and business applications of information systems - a broad field, including topics such as Management Information Systems, E-Business, IS Analysis and Design, Requirements Engineering, Business Innovation, Knowledge Management, Business Process Management, Product Software Development, Coordination and Communication, Collaborative Information Systems, Architectures for IKS and many others.
EIS 2007 is organized by SIKS and SOM as a unique opportunity for research groups from both the Computer Science-side and the Management-side to meet and interact. EIS 2006, that took place in Utrecht on September 8 2006, was the kick-off meeting, intended to be the first in a yearly EIS-tradition as a way of reinforcing the Information Systems field - in terms of both scientific ambition and industrial relevance.
Organisation
Theme EIS 2007: “IS research relevance”
EIS 2007 is organized by SIKS and SOM as a unique opportunity for research groups from both the Computer Science-side and the Management-side to meet and interact. EIS 2006, that took place in Utrecht on September 8 2006, was the kick-off meeting, intended to be the first in a yearly EIS-tradition as a way of reinforcing the Information Systems field - in terms of both scientific ambition and industrial relevance.
Organisation
- Prof. dr. E.O. de Brock (RUG, SOM, local organisation)
- Dr. H. Weigand (UvT, SIKS)
Theme EIS 2007: “IS research relevance”
Provisionary Program
- 09.30-10.00 Coffee and tea
- 10.00-10.15 Welcome, announcements
- 10.15-11.00 Roel Wieringa (UT): Problem selection in IS research
- 11.00-11.30 Frank Baldinger (NAF): What is relevant IS research?
- 11.30-12.00 Plenary discussions
- 12.00-13.00 Lunch
- 13.00-13.45 Olga de Troyer (VUB): Conceptual modelling of virtual worlds
- 13.45-14.20 Bart Orriens (UvT): Adaptive Business Collaborations
- 14.20-14.30 Short break
- 14.30-15.00 Alex Alblas (RUG): Refining product development in customer driven industries: Development of a capability maturity model
- 15.00-15.30 Roberto Santana Tapia (UT): Developing a Maturity Model for IT Alignment in a Cross-Organizational Environment
- 15.30-16.00 Break
- 16.00-16.45 Hans Wortmann (RUG): IS research at RuG: rigorous, relevant, or both?
- 16.45-17.45 Drinks