Proceedings of ICEBI2010 available online: http://www.atlantis-press.com/publications/aisr/icebi-10/
Recent years have witnessed a pervasive movement of research and applications responding to emerging features of e-business and business intelligence, characterized by mobility, virtualization, personalization, extreme-data, and sociality (e.g., in forms of Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Cloud Computing, Semantic Web, Mobile Computing, Internet of Things, etc). The 2010 International Conference on E-Business Intelligence (ICEBI2010) with a theme of "Corporate Competitive Advantages in the Age of Emerging Technologies and Globalization" organized by CNAIS (China Association for Information Systems) and Tsinghua university, will provide an international forum that brings together those actively involved in areas of intelligent techniques and IT-enabled decision making for theories and applications in e-business, business intelligence and computational intelligence.
ICEBI2010 will invite several distinguished scholars to give keynote speeches on the state-of-art developments, such as Prof. Hsinchun Chen (University of Arizona), Dr. Paul Hofmann (SAP), Prof. Vipin Kumar (University of Minnesota), Prof. Alex Tuzhilin (New York Univ.), Prof. J. Christopher Westland (University of Illinois at Chicago), et. al. ICEBI2010 proceedings will be published by Altantis Press an international publisher The proceedings will be ISTP-indexed by ISI and sent to EI for EI Compendex indexing. Selected papers will be considered, via standard reviewing procedures, to appear in special issues of several SCI-indexed international journals, such as Electronic Commerce Research and Applications (SSCI), International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems (SCI), International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems (SCI), Journal of Systems Science and Systems Engineering (SCI). The paper contributions covering academic and applied explorations, including but not limited to the following subjects, are invited (Submitted papers should not exceed 6 pages with A4 paper and 2 columns):




