ICIST 2016

6th International Conference on Information Systems and Technologies

Barcelona , Spain 18 - 20 March 2016

CONFERENCE AREAS

Each of these topic areas is expanded below but the sub-topics list is not exhaustive. Papers may address one or more of the listed sub-topics, although authors should not feel limited by them. Unlisted but related sub-topics are also acceptable, provided they fit in one of the following main topic areas:

AREA 1: SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGIES

Business Process Modelling
IT Service Management
Interoperability and Service-Oriented Architecture
Business Intelligence and Big Data
Decision Support Systems
Intelligent Problem Solving
Virtual and Network Organizations
Trust, Security and Privacy
Business Process Coordination and Synchronization

AREA 2: INFORMATION SYSTEM PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Project Management Software
Scheduling and Estimating
Software Metrics
Project Planning, Monitoring and Control
Agile Methodologies
Performance Evaluation
Risk Management
Quality Control and Assurance
Software Standards and Certification

AREA 3: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

Requirements Elicitation and Specification
Software and Systems Integration
Software Testing and Maintenance
Model-driven Engineering
Software and Systems Quality
Software and Information Security
Service-oriented Software Engineering
Programming Languages
Middleware Technologies
Human- Computer Interaction and Usability Engineering
Software and Systems Development Methodologies
Software Process Improvement
User-centered Software Engineering
Service-oriented Software Engineering
Software Product Line Engineering
Responsive Web Design (RWD)
Big Data and Software Engineering
Architectural Design and Frameworks
Software Quality Management
Software Change and Configuration Management
System Complexity
Design Thinking
Requirements Engineering
Application Integration Technologies
Geographically Distributed Software Engineering
Formal Methods
Model-driven Engineering
Agile, Aspect-oriented and Agent-oriented Software Engineering
Meta Programming Systems and Meta Modeling

AREA 4: DISTRIBUTED AND MOBILE INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Distributed Architectures
Cloud Applications
Mobile Technologies and Applications
Ambient Intelligence and Digital Ecosystems
Agents and Multi-agent Systems
Communication Networks and Protocols
Parallel and High Performance Computing
Social Web Applications
Innovative Mobile Applications for Enterprises
Internet of Things and Wearable Computing
Context-aware Technologies
Configuration and Multi-tenancy in Mobile Systems
Data Management for Service-Oriented Mobile Applications
Mobile Security, Authorization and Privacy
Mobile Cloud Computing
Quality in Use and User Experience Evaluation
Multidevice Testing and Verification
Mobile Marketing and Payment
Mobile Healthcare Support
Mobile Ambient Assisted Living
m-Learning
Mobile Game Development

AREA 5: SERVICE SCIENCE AND BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Value Chains and Co-Creation in Service Systems
Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA)
Semantic Web Services
Delivery, Deployment and Maintenance of Service Systems
Service Level Agreements (SLAs) and Quality of Service (QoS)
Cost of Services (CoS) and Service Revenue Models
Service-centric Business Models
Enterprise Integration Strategies and Patterns
Business Process Management and Engineering
Business Process Mining
e-Business Technologies and Interoperability
Knowledge Management and Engineering
Document and Workflow Management
Collaborative Requirements and Processes
Business Impacts and Business Models of Cloud Computing
Governance, Risk and Compliance Management
Software Ecosystems


some text About ICIST'2016 in Barcelona

Barcelona, located at the Mediterranean sea in the very north of the Spanish coast, is certainly the most cosmopolitan and economically most active city in this country.
It has always proved its will to be modern, to follow the latest international tendencies or be ahead of them. To the tourist this is evident specially in its architecture, which so well reflects the general approach to life in this always pulsating city. Of course, Barcelona has an old history, and there are monuments of Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance periods or still before, but most characteristic is what has been built during the last, say, 100 years.

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