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International Academic Conference on Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing raises a platform for academics, researchers, experienced professionals and business people to realize, recognize, and reveal the various aspects and importance of Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing in today’s world where the economic downturn has impacted the world of IT in dramatic way. The true power of BI is the ability to present actionable information to decision makers. All the data quality governance, ETL excellence, and dimensional analysis will mean nothing if the business can't intuitively interact with the information through their BI tools. Good BI is enabled by quality data. Since data quality lives along the information management timeline from your source systems to your analytic databases, it is critical you have technology, process and people engaged all the way along to ensure the best data is delivered for BI. Data Warehouses store an aggregation of a company's data. It is increasingly used by enterprises to increase efficiency and competitiveness. Using Scorecarding, Data Mining and OLAP analysis, business value can be extracted from Data Warehouses. Generating positive return-on-investments (ROI) from Data Warehouses requires a blend of business intuitiveness and technical skills. The concept of combining hardware, network and database technologies into a self-contained appliance is compelling and cost effective. The session list is indicative of the key areas of discussion but is not restrictive, and suggestions from the gaming community for additional specific sessions are welcome. Please write to info@bizintelligenceconf.org with your suggestions for additional sessions. |
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| BIDW & DAMD 2010 Technical Program |
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International Workshop Data Analysis & Metadata Management (DAMD) |
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Date: 12th July 2010 |
Delivered By:
Professor Andy Koronios Professor Andy Koronios is the Head of the School of Computer & Information Science, at the University of south Australia. Andy holds academic qualifications in Electrical Engineering, Computing and education and a PhD from the University of Queensland. Andy has extensive experience in both commercial and academic environments and has research interests in electronic commerce, information quality, computer security, and the management and strategic exploitation of information. Andy has established two University Research Labs and a funded Research Centre and is currently the Director of the Strategic Information Management Research Lab in the Advanced Computer Research Centre. He is also currently Research Program Leader of the Centre of Integrated Engineering Asset Management (CIEAM) a federally funded centre for system integration in engineering asset management. Andy also has variety of commercial IT experience and has worked for numerous consulting companies which have provided consultation services for a variety of businesses including Mobil Oil, Queensland Health, McDonalds and the commonwealth Bank of Australia. He has been a professional speaker on IT Business models, strategy and e-Commerce both in Australia and South East Asia, as well as a keynote in conferences at MIT, In Boston, Mass., and the UAE. He will be soon the Co-Chair of International Conference of Information Quality driven by MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). He is an accomplished researcher in the area of Strategic Information Management and has extensive IT Consulting experience. He has assisted both large and small organizations in system procurement, development, in strategy as well as training. He has attracted more than $2M in research funding, has published ten books, several chapters as well as more than 100 research p-apers in a number of areas in computer science and information systems. He has worked both as a consultant as well as a professional speaker on IT issues in Australia and South East Asia and has over twenty years experience in the academic environment. He received the University of Southern Queensland Award for Excellence in Teaching during 1996. He is a Fellow of the Australian Computer Society, and a Founding Fellow of the International Institute of Engineering Asset Management. |
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| Annual International Academic Conference on Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing creates a platform for academics, researchers, experienced professionals and business people to realize, recognize, and reveal the various aspects and importance of Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing in today’s world where the economic downturn has impacted the world of IT in a dramatic way. |
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Scope |
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Integrating the data and presenting it to the business in a useful manner is crucial for business decision makers and the true power of BI is the ability to present actionable information to decision makers. All the data quality governance, ETL excellence, and dimensional analysis will mean nothing if the business can't intuitively interact with the information through their BI tools. Good BI is enabled by quality data. Since data quality lives along the information management timeline from your source systems to your analytic databases, it is critical you have technology, process and people engaged all the way along to ensure the best data is delivered for BI. Data Warehouses store an aggregation of a company's data. It is increasingly used by enterprises to increase efficiency and competitiveness. Using Scorecarding, Data Mining and OLAP analysis, business value can be extracted from Data Warehouses. Generating positive return-on-investments (ROI) from Data Warehouses requires a blend of business intuitiveness and technical skills. The concept of combining hardware, network and database technologies into a self-contained appliance is compelling and cost effective. |
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KNOW THE LATEST RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGY & BUSINESS TRENDS AT TECHNICAL SESSIONS |
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The conference mantles diverse tracks with stimulating technical sessions covering the conference theme of Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing The session list is indicative of the key areas of discussion but is not restrictive, and suggestions for additional specific sessions are welcome. Please write to info@ bizintelligenceconf.org with your suggestions for additional sessions. |
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS |
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International Academic Annual Conference on Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing will have several invited keynote speakers, who are internationally recognized experts in their areas. |
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SUBMISSION OF PAPERS |
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Authors should submit a complete paper in English of up to 10 A4 pages, using the submission procedure indicated below. The program committee will review all papers and the contact author of each paper will be notified of the result, by email. Each paper should clearly indicate the nature of its technical/scientific contribution, and the problems, domains or environments to which it is applicable. Authors must also indicate the conference track to which the paper is submitted. The paper must be carefully checked for correct grammar and spelling. |
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PAPER SUBMISSION PROCEDURE |
If the author is unable to use the web-based procedure then he/she can send the paper by e-mail to the secretariat attaching an additional file containing: the title, author(s), affiliation(s), contact details, a list of keywords and an abstract. Authors must also indicate the conference area (including the topics), to which the paper is submitted. The camera-ready format will be enforced only for accepted papers, but authors are encouraged to use it also for paper submissions, in order to reduce extra work later. Templates are provided at the conference web site: one for Latex and another for MS Word. Due to space limitations in the Proceedings, the camera-ready version will be limited to 8 (eight) pages for full papers. If necessary, the number of pages may be increased up to a maximum of 12 (long presentations) at an additional cost which will be borne by the Author. Please use the IEEE template (two-column, 10-pt font, single-spaced) here. |
IMPORTANT NOTICE – EARLY PAPER SUBMISSION AND REVIEW: |
| For authors who submitted their papers before the deadline, the technical program committee may start the review process in advance whenever appropriate. The paper selection criteria will remain unchanged. Accordingly, the notification of paper acceptance may reach earlier to the authors who submit papers earlier. |
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PROCEEDINGS |
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The accepted papers for the International Annual Academic Conference on Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing will be included in a book of Conference proceedings, provided the presenter is registered by the due date. The Conference proceedings would also be available in electronic form (CD-ROM).The CD-ROM proceedings will be sold to every attendee at the conference venue. Extra copies of the Conference proceedings would be available during the Conference days at the Secretariat at an additional cost. |
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Accepted Papers would be presented in the assigned technical sessions by the pre-registered authors as an oral presentation. In the absence of a pre-registered author any other registered Co-Author for that paper can make the oral presentation. In case the first author or the Co-authors are unable to make the oral presentation they may delegate other academic expert deemed suitable to present and defend the paper and inform the Secretariat accordingly before one month from the date of the conference. Each oral presentation in the regular session will have 20 min. for the regular papers and 30 min. for the invited papers including the time taken for possible discussions. |
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PRE-REGISTRATIONS |
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The presenting authors of each accepted regular and invited papers will have to be registered by within the deadline mentioned in the "Key Dates". For questions about submission: E-mail: submissions@ bizintelligenceconf.org or visit the conference website at http://www.bizintelligenceconf.org |
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CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT |
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| *Notes: 1.We encourage payment in Singapore Dollars. 2.Students should provide valid evidence of student status in order to avail discounted registration. 3.If paying through Paypal, please note there will be an additional 5% administrative fee on the above Total Amount (which includes the paypal transaction charges) on all credit/debit card payments. 4.If paying through via wire transfer, the remitter to bear the local and overseas commission/cable/other bank charges for the TT (Please check with your respective bank for their charges). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 1. Participation in all Plenary/Keynote Sessions, Technical Sessions & Seminars. 2. Conference delegate kit comprising of Programme Schedule, writing pad, pen etc. 3. Two Tea/Coffee breaks per day on all the days of the Conference. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| In case of any unforeseen or unprecedented occurrence beyond the hold of the conference secretariat, where the conference is called off, due to natural disasters, epidemics, man-made civil disturbances or other mishaps of large scale, there shall be no refund or reimbursement of any fees or commitments. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| • In case a registered participant is unable to attend the conference, s/he may send a substitute to attend the conference. S/he must inform the Secretariat before one month. |
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