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|Title=International Workshop on Enabling Service Business Ecosystems | |Title=International Workshop on Enabling Service Business Ecosystems | ||
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|Homepage=esbe.disi.unitn.it | |Homepage=esbe.disi.unitn.it | ||
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|Start Date=Dec 1, 2008 | |Start Date=Dec 1, 2008 | ||
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Topics of Interest ESBE�??08 welcomes research submissions on all topics related to business models for services and their enablers, including but not limited to those listed below. * Principles, theories, and challenges of business models for services ecosystems * Architectures, implementations, and deployment issues of business models for services ecosystems * Business models Requirements Specification * Formal methods for business concepts applied to services * Business models aware service selection and discovery * Business models aware service composition * Service Level Agreements, Policies, Contracts and their relation to business models * Negotiation and Contracting * Contract Monitoring and Enforcement * Compliance to Business Policies * Risk Management in service ecosystems * Copyrights, Moral rights, Trademarks, Patents, and Services * Evolution of services and its impact on business models * Innovative strategies for making and managing service-based organizations * Pricing models for services and Market structures * Business concepts in Semantics and Ontologies representation * Free and Open Source Software Business Models in service ecosystems * Analyzing business models for service and data mashups * Software-as-a-service models and Services-as-software models * Sociological, legal, and technological implications of services * Real world case studies We also welcome a stream for short papers for work-in-progress and/or position statements (particularly, from industry). The workshop also features a panel discussion session, moderated by the co-chairs, to discuss open challenges and trends directly related to the workshop's theme. Important Dates Paper submission: October 6, 2008 Notification of acceptance: November 3, 2008 Workshop Date: December 1, 2008
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