Diary

Development and Learning in Organizations

ISSN: 1477-7282

Article publication date: 29 June 2010

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Citation

(2010), "Diary", Development and Learning in Organizations, Vol. 24 No. 4. https://doi.org/10.1108/dlo.2010.08124dac.001

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2010, Emerald Group Publishing Limited


Diary

Article Type: Diary From: Development and Learning in Organizations, Volume 24, Issue 4

 International Conference on Business and Digital Enterprise

 22-24 July 2010, Bangalore, India

The world is becoming more and more “digital’. The digital technology has transformed the entire world to a new reality. Almost all sectors like journalism, banking, finance, manufacturing, health care, education, entertainment etc. are influenced by digital revolution. It is essential to examine a variety of business, technical, legal and all other related issues and seek to identify the opportunities and challenges in the movement toward being digital. We also look and understand how a number of enterprises spawned by digital technology to learn about how they function. he digital revolution. The research on digital enterprises and technology will lead us in the next generation and to have a perception on how and where digital technology is heading. The proposed conference will foresee such future. The conference will address the following topics (not limited):

  • Digital management products.

  • Digital innovation management.

  • IT management.

  • Business technology intelligence.

  • E-business.

  • Consumer electronics.

  • Digital libraries.

  • Digital economy.

  • Digital data mining.

  • Digital enterprises.

  • E-commerce technology.

  • E-business applications and software.

  • E-commerce in developing counties.

  • Global e-commerce.

  • Infrastructure for e-commerce.

  • Marketing on the web.

  • Barriers to e-business adoption.

  • Cryptography for enabling e-commerce.

  • E-commerce strategy and implementation.

  • Internet payment systems.

  • E-logistics.

  • E-government.

  • E-procurement.

  • E-services.

  • Business oriented e-commerce.

  • Consumer oriented e-commerce.

  • Web advertising and web publishing.

  • Mobile vommerce.

  • Supply chain management and e-fulfilment.

  • E-communities.

  • Regulatory/policy issues.

  • Social issues in e-commerce.

  • Trust and security issues in e-commerce.

  • Web services.

  • Cloud technology.

  • Security issues in e-commerce.

  • Multidimensional modelling and queries.

  • Online analytical processing (OLAP).

  • Operating systems.

  • Green computing/mobile technologies.

  • Artificial neural networks.

  • High performance computing for BI.

  • Semantic web and ontology for BI.

  • Databases for business.

  • Digital business ecosystems and BI.

  • Text mining and web mining.

  • Wireless and mobile technologies.

  • Enterprise engineering.

  • Data warehousing technology.

  • Data management.

  • Data modelling.

Contact: dconf@dline.infoWeb site: http://dline.info/icbde2010/

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